Common Skin Conditions We Treat
Acne
Acne is a common skin condition that occurs when your hair follicles get clogged and become inflamed. Professional treatments can help you manage your acne and improve the overall appearance of your skin.
Acne Scars
Acne scars include any marks left
behind on the skin once acne has healed. They can range from superficial discoloration to deep scarring. Acne scars include any marks left behind on the skin once acne has healed. They can range from superficial discoloration to deep scarring.
Teen Acne
Understanding and managing acne in teenagers is important for protecting their skin from long-lasting damage and scarring. Learn what causes teebn acne and how to treat it.
Age Spots
Age spots are flat, tan, brown, or black spots on the skin. Our available treatment methods can help rejuvenate your skin and give you a more youthful appearance.
Aging Skin
Skin becomes thinner with age, causing fine lines, wrinkles, and more. Learn to spot common signs of aging skin and the anti-aging treatments you need for a more youthful appearance.
Allergy
Discover how our skin patch and in-depth allergy testing diagnose and guide treatment for skin issues caused by medication, cosmetics, insect stings, latex, and more.
Skin Allergy
Bumps, itching, redness, and other skin allergy symptoms are common.
Learn about the skin allergies, their causes, and how proven strategies for preventing
Scars
Learn about the types of scars and how to minimize their appearance with
safe, effective treatment options.
Keloid Scars
Keloid scars are raised scars after an injury is healed. Learn what causes them and professional treatment options.
Melasma
Melasma is a skin condition in which brown patches appear on the face. Understand the causes, symptoms, and treatment of melasma for all ages and skin types.
Psoriasis
Psoriasis is a condition in which skin cells build up and form thick dry patches on the surface of the skin. Learn more about psoriasis and our available treatment methods.
Rashes
There are several types of skin rashes, each with their own unique cause. Discover the different types, causes, and treatments for skin rashes.
Rosacea
Rosacea is a common skin condition that causes blushing, redness, and often red, pus-filled bumps on the face. Find out how to safely manage the signs and symptoms of rosacea.
STDS stains
They have symptoms, such as rashes, eczema, and dry, itchy skin, that can cause physical and emotional discomfort. Find out how you can diagnose and treat your STDS while helping to relieve the painful skin conditions that often accompany them.
Stretch Marks
Stretch marks are indented, reddened streaks that typically appear on the skin following rapid weight gain. Learn how to prevent stretch marks and minimize their appearance with proven treatments.
Hyperhidrosis
Excessive Sweating Palms, feet, underarms, and head are the most common areas where excessive sweating, is evident. Common non-invasive treatments include Botox
Hirsutism
Is a common condition that causes women to grow excessive, dark, coarse hair in areas where fine hair or no hair normally grows. This hair growth is usually a symptom of an underlying problem, such as an increased level of male hormones (androgens). It can affect areas of the body that depend on androgens, such as the face, back, chest, abdomen, upper lip, breasts, buttocks, and thighs.
Ingrown Hairs
also known as pseudofolliculitis
barbae, can affect men with curly facial hair and beards, especially if they shave frequently. They occur when hairs curl back into the skin during the stubble phase, or after leaving the hair follicle, and become inflamed. The result is small, red, Ingrown hairs can also lead to complications if they don't clear up, such as: Bacterial infection from scratching, Darkened skin, and Scarring. Bumps that can be painful, itchy, or unsightly, and sometimes contain a trapped.
Skin Tag
skin tags is unknown, but they are thought to develop from skin rubbing against skin. They are more common in people who are overweight or have loose skin, such as those in their armpits, anus, thighs, eyelids, and neck
Higher Testosterone Levels
Higher testosterone levels can increase the risk of acne, body hair, and other features. They may indicate an underlying health condition.
Unwanted Skin Pigment Conditions Changes
IPL Laser Intense pulsed light (IPL) therapy can treat acne by using light pulses to target and kill acne-causing bacteria and inflamed sebaceous glands. IPL can also remove dead skin cells and excess oil from clogged pores, and can help with uneven pigmentation. In addition, IPL can trigger the body to produce more collagen, which can help repair acne scars.