Skin Brightening
Our skin often loses its brightness and radiance due to factors including age, genetics, sun and UV exposure, etc.
Our skin often loses its brightness and radiance due to factors including age, genetics, sun and UV exposure, etc.
Birthmarks are unique skin discolorations that appear since birth on any part of the body. They often appear at birth, and tend to growth until adulthood, when it stabilizes.
Vascular lesions are skin conditions that occur as a result of abnormalities in the skin and/or the underlying tissues. Common vascular lesions can be categorised under these categories – haemangiomas, vascular malformations, pyogenic granulomas, etc.
Leg and facial veins are a commonly occurring condition wherein a group of blood vessels beneath the skin become dilated. These are commonly called spider veins, which occur mainly in the face and legs, but could appear anywhere in the body.
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As the skin ages, or gets overly exposed to sun and UV rays, it tends to get damaged and looses its elasticity and bounciness. This causes saggy and/or loose skin, that can occur on any part of the body including eyelids, chin, cheeks, neck, jowls, abdomen, upper arms, etc.
Scars are a natural by-product that develops as our skin heals due to various reasons. Depending on the cause of the scar, there can be various different types.
Xanthelasma can be defined as harmless, yellow growths that appear on or near the eyelids and nose. It often occurs as a result of cholesterol build-up beneath the skin near the region. Although xanthelasma itself is mostly harmless, it is often a sign of an underlying health condition such as diabetes, thyroid problems, high cholesterol, heart diseases, etc.
Haemangiomas are bright red birthmarks that often appear in babies in the early weeks post-birth. It appears as a rubbery lump of varying sizes, as occurs mainly due to an accumulation of extra blood vessels underneath the skin.
Melasma can be defined as dark patches that appear on the surface of the skin. It is often observed in pregnant women, or those post childbirth, and can appear as brownish or greyish patches on certain parts of the body.
Skin pigmentation and brown spots are a common occurrence in many, and can be of various types. Depending upon the type of skin as well as others factors such as genetics and age, skin pigmentation and spots that appear on skin can be different.
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