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Acanthosis Nigricans
Acanthosis nigricans is a disorder that causes velvety, light-brown-to-black markings usually on the neck, under the arms or in the groin and is most often associated with being overweight.
Acne
Acne occurs when follicles, also known as pores, get blocked, causing sebum (oil) to get blocked, which in turn causes bacteria to grow and create a microcomedone (pustule). When the trapped sebum and bacteria stay below the skin surface, the acne is considered a whitehead and when when the trapped sebum and bacteria partially open to the surface and turn black due to melanin (skin pigment) it is considered a blackhead.
Acne Rosacea
Acne Scars
Acne scars typically result from more severe ache such as nodules form of painful, pus-filled cysts or lumps that appear under the skin. are more likely to leave permanent scars than other types of acne. Most serious scarring is caused by more severe acne
Actinic Keratoses
Actinic keratoses is a thick, warty, rough, reddish growths on sun-exposed skin. They may be precancerous to squamous cell carcinoma.
Age Spots
Also known as sun spots, lentigines and liver spots, age spots are flat, brown patches of skin that occur in irregular shapes, can be up to an inch in diameter, and usually appear on the arms, face, and back of the hands. Age spots are caused by an increased number of pigment-producing cells in the skin and are typically caused by sun damage and aging.
Allergic Shiners
Anti-Aging Treatment
An anti-aging treatment is any service performed with the purpose of combating or reversing the natural signs of aging. From relaxing European facials, to invasive plastic surgery, these days, a pluthera of anti-aging treatments are available. When choosing which anti-aging treatment is best for you, it's important to know and communicate your personal needs to your consulting skincare professional.
Atopic Dermatitis
Basal Cell Carcinoma
Basal cell carcinoma is a skin cancer that develops in the basal layer of the skin-deeper than the surface layer. It is associated with aging and years of chronic sun exposure. Basal cell carcinoma seldom spreads to other parts of the body, but can be disfiguring if not treated early.
Blemish Control
Blemish control involves any treatment designed to control and prevent skin imperfections related to current and reoccurring acne.
Brown Spots
Blemish control involves any treatment designed to control and prevent skin imperfections related to current and reoccurring acne.
Cellulite
Commonly known as cheesecake and medically termed Dermatomyoliposclerosis (DMLS), cellulite are deposits of dimpled fat found on the thighs and buttocks of many women resulting from a combination of fat, water, and toxic wastes that the body has failed to eliminate.
Cherry Hemagloma
The most common type of cutaneous vascular proliferation (skin abrasion), cherry hemaglom are often widespread and appear as tiny cherry red papules or macules.
Cholesterol Deposits
Also known as Xanthomas, cholesterol deposits are yellow, soft, and slightly raised bumps that occur on the eye or throughout the body.
Collagen
More popularly known as connective tissue, collagen acts as a scaffolding for our bodies, controlling and supporting the shape of our cells. More than a third of the body's protein and 75% of our skin contains collagen. Collagen is responsible for skin elasticity, and as we age, it breaks down and causes wrinkles.
Contact Dermatitis
Contact dermatitis is skin inflammation caused by direct contact with a particular substance; the rash is very itchy, is confined to a specific area, and often has clearly defined boundaries.
Crows Feet
Crows feet are indentations or lines that occur around the corners of the eyes and are most commonly associated with aging.
Dark Circles Under The Eyes
Most dark circles are caused by the veins beneath the thin skin under the eye. As we age and receive more sun damage to our facial skin, the thin skin under the eye can become thinner and wrinkled, which allows the veins in the fat pad under the eye to become more prominent. These veins also become more congested in people with allergies, and people with a history of eczema, hay fever or asthma often develop dark circles referred to as allergic shiners.
Dermatitis
Dermatosis Papulosa Nigra
See Moles.
Dry Skin
Eczema
Eczema is a non-contagious skin condition that usually appears in early childhood and disappears around six years of age. It is sometimes called atopic dermatitis. The skin becomes dry, cracked and itchy, and may weep.
Excess Hair
Excess hair, medically termed as hirsutesis or hirsutism is a very common condition used to refer to women's hair growth that is similar to a male pattern, such as growth in the moustache and chin, or thick hair growth on the limbs.
Facial Blushing
Facial Vessels
Medically termed, telangiectasia, facial vessels are dilated capillaries that commonly appear on the surface of the eye and in areas around the nose, cheeks and above the neckline. Capillaries are tiny blood vessels that are present throughout the body. Prolonged sun exposure, aging, trauma and other factors can cause capillaries to become dilated and visible. There is also a hereditary factor in developing facial telangiectasia.
Fade Spots
Flesh Moles
Flushing
Frown Lines
Most commonly associated with the signs of aging, frown lines are indentations or deep lines that occur around each side of mouth.
Hemangioma
A hemangioma is a non-cancerous (benign) growth of blood vessels. They are the most common benign blood vessel (vascular) growths in infants and children. Most resolve with time and occasionally with medication. Large or disfiguring hemangiomas may require surgical excision.
Hirsutes
Hirsutism
Hypermelanosis
Hyperpigmentation
Hypertrophic Scar
A hypertrophic scar looks similar to a keloid, but they are more common, they don't get a big as keloids, and they may fade with time.
Hypomelanosis
Hypo-Pigmentation
Ingrown Hairs
Ingrown hairs occur when hairs are cut below the level of the skin. When the hair begins to grow, it grows within the surrounding tissue rather than growing out of the follicle. The hair curls around and starts growing into the skin, and irritation, redness, and swelling can occur at the hair follicle.
Keloids
Keloids are smooth, shiny, flesh-colored, raised growths of fibrous tissue that form over areas of injury or surgical wounds.
Keratosis Pilaris
Keratosis pilaris is a common skin disorder that results from a buildup of keratin, a protein, in the opening of the hair follicles in the skin, causing the skin to feel rough. Keratosis pilaris usually occurs on the arms, thighs and cheeks, is common in children and may be associated with eczema (dermatitis).
Lentigines
Lipoatrophy
Lipoatrophy is a Loss of fat from underneath the skin. Common causes are aging and disease.
Liver Spots
Melanoma
Melanoma is a skin cancer that arises in melanocytes, the dark pigment cells of the skin. Melanoma usually arises in a pre-existing mole or other pigmented lesion. It is the deadliest form of skin cancer.
Melasma
More commonly known as pregnancy mask, melasma is brown pigmentation around the eyes, on the cheeks and sometimes above the lip. It is caused by the hormonal changes of pregnancy, which make your skin more likely to develop dark pigment when exposed to sunlight.
Milia
Milia are hard, small and pearly bumps that typically appear across the upper cheeks, nose, and chin but do not easily extract from the skin. They occur when dead, normally sloughed-off skin becomes trapped in small pockets at the surface of the skin or mouth and are common in newborns, infants as well as people of Mediterranean descent.
Moles
Moles commonly appear as a dark brown spot on the skin, although they have a wide range of appearance.
Molluscum Contagiosum
Molluscum Contagiosum is a skin disease caused by the molluscum contagiosum virus (MCV), usually causing one or more small bumps. MCV is generally a benign infection and its symptoms may self-resolve.
Oily Skin
Oily skin often has an oily sheen, sometimes within minutes of washing and is typically caused by hormones called androgens or the climate.
Permanent Tattoo
Permanent tattoos are made with tattoo needles that are attached to needle bars that can puncture the skin at 50 to 3,000 times a minute.
Photoaging
Photoaging is the damage that accumulates in the skin from years of excessive and chronic sun exposure. Photoaging accounts for much of the facial old look associated with aging.
Pigmentation
The color of skin, or pigmentation, is mainly due to the amount of brown melanin pigment mixed with blue (from reduced haemoglobin), red (from oxyhaemoglobin) and yellow (from carotenoids in the diet). The amount of melanin is determined by constitutional colour (white, brown or black skin) and skin prototype, i.e. the result of exposure to ultraviolet radiation (tanning). Increase in melanin (hyperpigmentation or hypermelanosis) can be due to an increased number of pigment cells (melanocytes) or from increased production of melanin. Reduction in melanin results in pale patches (hypopigmentation or hypomelanosis) or white patches (leucoderma).
Pityriasis Alba
Pityriasis Alba, also known as fade spots are light patches of the skin covered with fine scale that can occur on any part of the body, but are most noticeable on the face and upper arms. The patches are the result of mild eczema, and the loss of color is only temporary.
Port Wine Stain
A port-wine stain is a vascular birthmark consisting of superficial and deep dilated capillaries in the skin which produce a reddish to purplish discoloration of the skin.
Pregnancy Mask
Pseudo Folliculitis Barbae
Pseudofolliculitis is a condition involving irritation, ingrown hairs, and secondary bacterial infection in shaven areas such as the chin and legs and is most commonly cased by close shaving with a twin bladed razor.
Psoriasis
Psoriasis is a chronic, genetic, noncontagious skin disorder that appears in many different forms and can affect any part of the body, including the nails and scalp.
Rash
Rosacea
Rosacea is a common but little-known disorder of the facial skin that causes red-faced, acne-like effects on personal appearance, often causing significant psychological, social and occupational problems if left untreated.
Sebaceous Hyperplasia
Sebaceous Hyperplasia is a skin condition that occurs as the result of an overgrowth of sebaceous glands and appears as small, yellowish growths, usually on the face.
Seborrheic Keratoses
Also know as the lunchtime peel [LINK], micropeels are the lightest of all chemical peels, designed to smooth and soften skin, brighten complexion, minimize pore size, and reduce discoloration.
Skin Allergy
A skin allergy is the body's over-reaction to environmental allergens such as plants, animals, clothing, food and heat.
Skin Cancer
Skin cancer is the world's most common malignancy. The incidence and mortality of skin cancer have increased exponentially during the past several decades and is a prevalent skin care concern.
Skin Care
Because there are many different skin types, specific skin conditions (including allergies etc), situations and products available, a visit to a professional skincare consultant for professional consultation is highly recommended.
Skin Care Consultation and Analysis
Because our goal is to give you the knowledge you need to make the best decision for your skin, as a new client you will receive a free skin care consultation where you will be individually analyzed by one of our highly qualified, experienced aestheticians.
Skin Color
Skin Discoloration
Skin Infection
A skin infection is a general term used to refer to any skin condition caused by bacteria, such as boils, carbuncles, furuncles, cellulitis, abscesses, impetigo, and erysipelas.
Skin Lesions
A skin lesion is the term used when there is change in the appearance of a small spot of skin or the entire body.
Skin Moles
Skin Rash
A rash is an area of the skin that has broken out or changed in appearance and is often associated with itching, swelling, warmth, blisters, bumps, color changes, and pain.
Skin Resurfacing
Skin resurfacing treatment remove the top layer of the skin to allow new skin to grow.
Skin Tags
Skin tags are soft, small, flesh-colored or slightly darker skin growths that develop mostly on the neck, in the armpits, or in the genital area. Skin tags commonly crop up in post-pregnancy women.
Skin Texture
Skin texture refers to the look and smoothness of the skin's surface, hydration of the skin, and the collagen, elastic and glycosaminoglycan content of the skin.
Spider Veins
Spider veins are small, superficial veins that enlarge and appear as a sunburst pattern of reddish and purplish veins.
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Squamous cell carcinoma is a skin cancer that develops in the outer layers of the skin. It is one of the forms of skin cancer closely associated with aging and years of sun exposure. Squamous cell carcinoma is capable of spreading to other organs and should be treated as soon as it is detected.
Stretch Marks
A stretch mark is a patch or patches of skin that are much thinner and lighter in color than its adjacent skin. Stretch marks are often seen in post-partum women and are associated with rapid weight gain and/or loss.
Sun Burn
A sun burn is an often painful condition of the skin, caused by excess exposure to the sun. This type of skin exposure to the sun breaks down the skin's DNA and has been long proven to be the culprit of sun cancer.
Sun Spots
Sun Tan
Getting a suntan breaks down the DNA in skin cells and has been long proven to be the cause of sun cancer.
Tattoo
A tattoo is a design on the skin that can be either permanent or non-permanent.
Ultraviolet Radiation
Considered the sunburn and suntan wavelengths of solar radiation, ultraviolet radiation is the skin-damaging spectrum of sunlight.
Unwanted Hair
Although hair removal is possible virtually anywhere, common body areas for unwanted hair include the back, the face, armpits, the bikini line, the lip and the legs.
Venous Malformations
Venous malformations (cavernous hemangiomas) are the most common symptomatic vascular malformations (birthmark). These common birthmarks usually become symptomatic in older children or young adults, with bluish skin discoloration, local swelling, and pain.
Vitiligo
Vitiligo is a common condition where pigment cells are destroyed and irregular white patches on the skin appear. The cause of this is currently unknown.
Wrinkles
Wrinkles are caused by a loss of collagen and elastin, the tissues in the skin that make it firm and elastic as we age. The degree of wrinkling depends on your genetics, and smoking, dry skin and sun exposure speed up its occurrence.
Xanthomas
Xerosis
More commonly known as dry skin, Xerosis is caused by a lack of moisture and is highly prevalent in our Sonoran climate, especially during the summer, when skin is either exposed to air conditioning or intense heat.
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