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RF Microneedling with BENEV SYLFIRM X
Xerosis, a medical term for dry skin is a common but manageable problem. Xerosis is more common in elderly patients who appear to have decreased lipid composition of the top layer of skin that helps prevent water loss on our skin. Retaining moisture in the skin becomes difficult as we age. When the natural moisture is lost, skin becomes dry,…
Warts are a result of infection by human papilloma virus of the epidermis of the skin. The infection renders the epidermis to become extremely thick and rough. If left untreated, warts can spread to adjacent skin or distant areas. Multiple treatment modalities are used depending on the size and age of the patient including cryotherapy, cantheron, and curettage. Elimination of…
Vitiligo is a skin condition in which there is a loss of pigmentation resulting in areas of white skin. We offer comprehensive vitiligo treatments including topical medications, steroid injections, and narrow band ultraviolet B phototherapy.
The second most common skin cancer diagnosed in the United States. Again, it is primarily found in fair-skinned people than in dark-skinned populations. Typically location included the rim of the ear, the face, scalp, lips, and mouth. Cancer may appear as a red scaly bump or patch, or as a red patch with ulceration. SCC can develop into large masses,…
Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC): the most common type of skin cancer found on the head, scalp, neck, chest, forearm, and hands as a small, red, dome-shaped or pearly looking nodule. It is a type of skin cancer that if left untreated, the lesion can often bleed, crust over, heal, and repeat the cycle, and can extend below the skin to…
Herpes zoster, also known as shingles, is caused by varicella zoster virus (VZV). Herpes zoster may occur at any age, but is more frequently seen in the elderly population with peak incidence in ages 50-70. The higher incidence among elderly persons may be related to a decrease in cellular immunity. However, people who are using immunosupressants or are immune-compromised (malignancy,…