Acne or pimples is a disorder that affects the skin’s oil glands and hair follicles. Most pimples are found on the face, neck, back, chest, and shoulders.
Read MoreSkin pigmentation refers to the colour of the skin. Skin pigmentation disorders cause changes to the colour of your skin.
Read MoreSeborrheic Keratosis is a common age related noncancerous skin growth. They appear usually as brown or black waxy growths that may be scaly and slightly raised.
Read MoreDermatosis papulosa nigra (DPN) is a skin condition that generally affect people with darker skin. It appears as dark bumps that usually appear on your face and neck.
Read MoreSkin tags are painless, noncancerous growths on the skin. They can appear anywhere on your body, though they’re commonly found in places where your skin folds such as the armpits, groin, thighs, eyelids, neck and area under your breasts.
Read MoreA mole is a common benign skin lesion due to a local proliferation of pigment cells (melanocytes).
Read MoreEphelides commonly known as freckles are small, light brown or tan marks on the skin. There can be hundreds or thousands of them on the exposed skin.
Read MoreMelasma is a common pigmentation disorder that causes brown or gray patches to appear on the skin, primarily on the face.
Read MoreKeloids are firm, smooth, hard growths due to spontaneous scar formation. They can appear soon after the injury or months later and generally extends beyond the original wound.
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Read MoreMilia are small, bump-like cysts found under the skin which are usually 1 to 2 millimeters (mm) in size.
Read MoreA xanthelasma is a soft, yellowish, fatty deposit that forms under your skin. Anybody can develop xanthelasma but they generally occur in women between the ages of 30 to 50 who are obese.
Read MoreMolluscum contagiosum is a skin infection caused by the virus Molluscum contagiosum.
Read MoreVitiligo is a disease that causes loss of skin colour in patches. Normally, the colour of hair and skin is determined by melanin.
Read MoreEczema is a general term for a group of medical conditions that cause the skin to become inflamed or irritated.
Read MorePsoriasis is a skin disease that causes red, itchy scaly patches, most commonly on the knees, elbows, trunk and scalp.
Read MoreTinea is the name of a group of diseases caused by a fungus. Types of tinea include ringworm, athlete's foot and jock itch.
Read MoreMost skin cancers are locally destructive cancerous (malignant) growth of the skin.
Read MoreIn dermatology, a potassium hydroxide (KOH) mount of a skin scraping is a common procedure performed to demonstrate the evidence of fungal infection in skin, hairs and nails.
Read MoreA skin biopsy is a procedure in which a doctor cuts and removes a small sample of skin to have it tested. This sample may help your doctor diagnose skin diseases and implement the right treatment
Read MorePatch testing is a process to detect allergic contact dermatitis to something a person has contacted at home, leisure or at work.
Read MoreDermoscopy or dermatoscopy refers to the examination of the skin using skin surface microscopy.
Read MoreSome of the disease manifestations visible on the skin may be due to an underlying genetic disorder.
Read MoreCysts are abnormalities in the body that may contain liquid or semiliquid material.
Read MoreEarlobe repair surgery is a simple, outpatient procedure to repair stretched or torn earlobes that have resulted from tearing, trauma, piercing, or gauging the ears.
Read MoreElectrosurgery is used to destroy superficial lesions of skin and to control bleeding. It can be employed to make precise bloodless incisions on the skin during dermatosurgical procedures
Read MoreRadiofrequency ablation is a versatile dermatosurgical procedure used for surgical management of skin lesions by using various forms of alternating current at an ultra-high frequency.
Read MoreSubcision or subcutaneous incisional surgery is a minor surgical procedure used for treating depressed cutaneous scars and wrinkles.
Read MoreA dermaroller is a skin care device used to help rejuvenate the skin, treat acne scarring, and reduce signs of aging.
Read MoreThe Dermapen is a convenient and effective way of performing microneedling.
Read MoreMicrodermabrasion is a minimally invasive procedure used to renew overall skin tone and texture.
Read MoreThe HydraFacial is one of the most popular in-office facial treatments right now.
Read MoreVitiligo surgery is an effective method of treatment for selected, resistant vitiligo patches in patients with vitiligo.
Read MoreAn intralesional steroid injection involves a corticosteroid such as triamcinolone acetonide injected directly into a lesion on or immediately below the skin.
Read MoreAlthough people generally attribute under-eye dark circles to tiredness and a lack of sleep, there may be more to it.
Read MoreAging is a multifactorial, multisystem degenerative process that involves the skin and the skin support systems.
Read MoreLaser resurfacing, mechanical resurfacing, chemical peels and injectable products can improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles of the entire face.
Read MoreChemical peels are cosmetic treatments used to remove damaged skin cells, revealing healthier skin underneath.
Read MoreBotox injections are used primarily to reduce the appearance of facial wrinkles. They're also used to treat excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis).
Read MoreUntil recently, the only way to address problems caused by facial skin laxity—such as drooping cheeks—was facelift surgery.
Read MoreThis is also not permanent, and the colour fades within 18 months. The procedure promises to give a much fuller and sharper look to your eyebrows
Read MoreMNRF uses extra sharp microneedles to heat the depths of the skin leading to healing and resultant new tissue formation.
Read MoreSkin lightening, is a cosmetic procedure that aims to lighten dark areas of skin or achieve a generally paler skin tone.
Read MorePeople get tattoos for many reasons, be it cultural, personal, or simply because they like the design.
Read MoreLaser hair removal is a medical procedure that uses a concentrated beam of light (laser) to remove unwanted hair.
Read MoreLaser resurfacing technologies represent an exciting development in the cosmetic surgeon's repertoire to improve the tone.
Read MoreSeborrheic dermatitis, commonly called as dandruff, is a common skin condition that mainly affects the scalp.
Read MoreHair loss and hair thinning represent frequent complaints of both female and male patients in clinical dermatology.
Read MorePRP (platelet-rich plasma) therapy for hair loss is a three-step medical treatment in which a person’s blood is drawn, processed, and then injected into the scalp.
Read MoreMesotherapy is a non-surgical technique used to combat hair loss and promote hair growth by injecting nutrient-rich liquid into the mesoderm of the scalp,.
Read MoreThroughout the world, over 60% of men and 50% of women suffer from androgenetic alopecia (AGA) and irreversible hair loss.
Read MoreFollicular unit transplantation (FUT) differs from follicular unit extraction (FUE) in the method used to harvest the grafts.
Read MoreMany men, who would like to grow a beard are unable to do so due to lack or irregular distribution of facial hair. Some have uneven moustaches too.
Read MoreScalp micropigmentation (SMP) is a camouflage technique used to create the illusion of a more fuller hair.
Read MoreHair fixing is a camouflage technique where artificial hair or wig is applied to a bald area on the scalp of an individual.
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