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Jan. 25, 2012— -- A new study published today sheds light on Morgellons disease, a controversial condition marked by crawling sensations in the skin. In response to increasing reports of ...
“I have a huge tapestry of sebaceous filaments all over my nose, under eyes, cheeks. They look terrifying," she said. "Don't buy a microscope if you ever want to sleep again," she added.
You might think your skin looks smooth after applying makeup. But have you ever taken a look at your complexion underneath a microscope? You might not want to after reading this. Beauty blogger ...
Under a microscope, ... Here's something you don't want to see squirming under your skin. This is the larva of the Cuterebra botfly, a parasitic fly.
Dermatologist Dr. Dustin Portela explains to Insider producer Celia Skvaril what she is seeing in her pores under a microscope.