Eczema is a common skin condition that causes itchiness, rashes, dry patches, and infection. It's a type of dermatitis, which is a group of conditions that can inflame or irritate your skin. The most common type is atopic dermatitis or atopic eczema.
Aestheticians can help you with a variety of skincare needs, but they are limited to cosmetic skincare. An aesthetician is not a doctor or a medical health professional, so they can't: Administer injectables such as botox or fillers. Diagnose medical conditions....
Skin care procedures include use of botulinum; exfoliation; fillers; laser medicine in cosmetic resurfacing, hair removal, vitiligo, port-wine stain and tattoo removal; photodynamic therapy; microdermabrasion; peels; retinol therapy....
People with skin allergies have over-sensitive immune systems. They can develop allergic skin rashes and other conditions due to proteins found in food, pollen, latex, drugs or other things. The substances that cause allergic reactions are allergens....
One option is itraconazole (Sporanox). These drugs help a new nail grow free of infection, slowly replacing the infected part. You typically take this type of drug daily for 6 to 12 weeks. But you won't see the end result of treatment until the nail grows back completely....
Dermatosurgery generally treats the conditions like Cysts, Cutaneous Horn, Vitiligo, Verrucas Nevus, skin resurfacing, scar removal can be done using this treatment. The soft tissue damages are treated using suitable lasers or surgeries. It helps in regenerating the tissues....
Dermapen is a skin micro-needling treatment with minimum downtime which promotes scarless healing and natural collagen production in the skin to improve the appearance of scars, acne scarring, stretch marks, wrinkles, pigmentation and rejuvenate the skin.....
In dermatology, a procedure called curettage and cautery (a type of electrosurgery) is commonly used to scrape away skin lesions. Examples of the lesions it is used to treat include the following: Benign lesions such as warts, spider nevi, skin tags, seborrheic keratoses, and angiomas....
Dermatology is the branch of medicine that deals with the diseases of skin, hair, and nails. Paediatric dermatology specifically deals with skin problems in children (from newborns to adolescents). Paediatric dermatologists specialise in the diagnosis and treatment of a wide variety of skin conditions in children....
Some moles can be removed using lasers. This is most commonly done with small, flat, non-cancerous moles. During laser removal, your doctor will use bursts of light radiation to destroy the mole tissue. To fully remove a mole using laser therapy, you may need to have two or three treatments....
Regularly massaging the scalp with essential oils like peppermint oil may keep hair follicles active. Essential oils may include lavender, almond, or sesame oil. Coconut oil application to the hair and washing it off after 3 hours stimulates the dormant hair follicles and strengthens the hair shaft....
Glutathione is a substance made from the amino acids glycine, cysteine, and glutamic acid. It is produced by the liver and involved in many body processes. Glutathione is involved in tissue building and repair, making chemicals and proteins needed in the body, and in immune system function....