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- Acne Procedure
Many adults, teens, and children suffer from acne, which can cause a lot of embarrassment and frustration but several treatment options are available.
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- Alopecia Procedure
Alopecia areata is hair loss that can occur in men and women of all ages, resulting in patches of rapidly thinning hair or baldness on the scalp.
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- Dermatitis Procedure
Dermatitis is a general term for the inflammation of the skin, but it can arise in several different forms, such as eczema, seborrhea, or atopic.
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- Eczema Procedure
Eczema is a common skin condition in adults, teens, and children that causes itchy patches of skin on various areas of the body but can be treated.
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- Melasma Procedure
Melasma is a common skin condition that is caused by the sun but can be reversed with expert diagnosis and treatment by a skilled dermatologist.
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- Rashes Procedure
Rashes or hives are irritating skin conditions that develop as red, itchy patches of skin that can be flat or present themselves as bumps or welts.
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- Psoriasis Procedure
Psoriasis is a skin disorder that causes the skin cells to build up or multiply at a rapid rate, resulting in scaly, dry, itchy patches of skin.
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- Rosacea Procedure
Rosacea is a skin condition that can occur on all skin types but is most common among patients with fair skin, resulting in red patches on the cheeks.
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- Nail Disorders Procedure
A nail disorder can be classified as a disease or infection of the fingernails or toenails but can be improved with prescription drugs or ointments.
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- Lesion Removal Procedure
Lesion removal is a dermal procedure that carefully addresses benign moles, warts, skin tags, or keratosis through surgical and nonsurgical methods.
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- Skin Infections Procedure
A dermal infection is a fungal or bacterial infection of the skin that can cause significant irritation and serious issues if left untreated.