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  • Melasma

    Melasma is a skin condition generally characterized by brown patches appearing on parts of your face due to a pigmentary disorder.

  • Acne

    Acne is a common skin disorder that is caused by hormone action on the sebaceous glands (oil-secreting glands) of the skin.

  • Acne Scarring

    Acne is a common problem of the oil glands of the skin present at the base of the hair follicles.

  • Eczema

    Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a common skin condition found in children but may develop at any age.

  • Rosacea

    Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that primarily affects the face. Initially, it presents as facial redness, then gradually red pimples and pus-filled bumps will appear.

  • Skin Cancer/Mole Checks

    Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer. It can be classified as melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers.

  • Lentigines

    Lentigines (singular: Lentigo) are benign (non-cancerous), flat, brown spots on the skin caused by an increased number of melanocytes (melanin-producing cells).

  • Psoriasis

    Psoriasis is an inflammatory skin condition characterized by red, dry, and thick plaques on the skin.

  • Lipoma

    A lipoma is a fatty tissue growth that usually develops slowly between the skin and muscle. They most commonly appear around the shoulders, trunk, neck, and arms and can appear on any part of the body.

  • Keloids

    When an injury occurs to the body, scar tissue forms to hold the wound tissues together. As the scar matures, the normal repair process takes place where new skin develops and scar tissue is broken down.

  • Hair Loss in Men

    Hair loss, also known as alopecia, is the unexpected heavy loss of hair. It is different from hair shedding, which is a part of maintaining natural balance.

  • Hair Loss in Women

    Hair loss, also known as alopecia, is the unexpected heavy loss of hair. It is different from hair shedding, which is a part of maintaining natural balance.

  • Seborrheic Keratosis

    Seborrheic keratosis is a form of skin disease where you have warts on the skin. These are non-cancerous growths that develop on the surface of the skin.

  • Wrinkles and Lines

    Your skin is made up of three layers, namely, the epidermis or the outermost layer, the dermis is the second layer and the hypodermis which is the deepest layer.

  • Birthmarks

    Birthmarks are congenital (present at birth or appearing shortly after) skin markings caused by overgrowth of blood vessels, melanocytes, or other skin cells.

  • Skin Rashes

    A skin rash is a widespread eruption of lesions on the skin characterized by changes in the skin's texture, color, or appearance.

  • Skin pigmentation

    Skin pigmentation occurs as a result of abnormal synthesis or accumulation of melanin, a substance that gives skin its color.

  • Warts

    Warts are harmless outgrowths on the skin caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. They grow on all body parts including face, fingers, feet, legs, hands, knees, inside your mouth, and on the genital and rectal areas.

  • Sun Damage

    The term “sun damage,” also known by several names such as photoaging, photodamage, and solar damage, refers to damage sustained by the skin as a result of too much exposure to sunlight.

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