Skin problems
pigmented lesions
Pigmented lesions may not be a medical problem but patients of all ages see them as a cosmetic concern.
vascular lesions
This is a problem that bothers both women and men. Blood vessels do not disappear on their own and without therapy, their number increases.
body hair
Excessive body hair in women is often psychologically traumatic and represents a significant concern.
wrinkles
Wrinkles come with ageing. UV radiation is a dominant factor leading to skin ageing and skin damage.
sweating
Primary hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating is a medical condition characterized by abnormally increased perspiration localized to specific parts of the body.
scars
Scars are usually caused by accidents or surgeries.
moles
A precise diagnostics requires a consultation with a doctor, who will examine the mole using a dermatoscope.
overgrowths of skin cells
Overgrowths of skin cells are fast growing circular formations growing on the outside of the skin causing a lump to appear.
cellulite
Cellulite is an aesthetic problem that affects mainly women. It is a disease of modern civilisation.
problematic complexion and acne
Acne is a result of clogged pores of the sebaceous glands and leads to inflammation.