Scientists are closer to establishing a definitive bacterial cause for the skin condition rosacea. According to a review published in the Journal of Medical Microbiology this will allow more ...
If you wipe out your Demodex colonies ... Recent studies have suggested that people with rosacea have more of these mites, and that after successful treatment of rosacea people have fewer mites.
Dr. Scott Walter — a board-certified dermatologist in the Denver area — is raising awareness about Demodex, a type of tiny eight-legged mite that resides in hair follicles and oil glands on ...
But what about pore cleaning mites like Demodex folliculorum that spend their entire life living deep in our faces? At night, the 0.3mm long organisms leave the pores to find a new skin follicle ...
On the flip side, in some cases, too many Demodex mites can cause skin irritation and contribute to chronic skin problems, like Rosacea, Robinson said. This is more common in people with weakened ...