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common Skin Concerns listed below

In scientific terms, anti-aging research means exclusively slowing, preventing, or reversing the aging process. In the medical community, anti-aging means elimination, early detection, and treatment of age-related diseases

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common Skin Concerns listed below

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  1. How to Address Them By Dr. Sam Speron Common Skin Concerns

  2. How to Address Them By Dr. Sam Speron Common Skin Concerns

  3. https://www.prplastic.com June 1, 2021 1 Acne 12 Common Skin Concerns 2 Actinic keratosis 3 Anti-Aging 4 Atypical

  4. 5 9 Moles Dry Skin 6 10 Cellulite Hemangioma 7 11 Cold Sores Hyperhidrosis 8 CystsDandruff Keloids 12

  5. Introduction Acne: Acne is a kind of skin condition that causes pimples. These mostly appear on the face, neck, upper trunk, and upper arm. The reason for having acne is when tiny pores on the base of the skin become clogged. Actinic keratosis: An actinic keratosis (AK-TIN-ik ker-uh-TOE-sis) is a kind of patch that develops from years of sun exposure; it appears as a scaly, rough kind of patch on the skin. It’s usually found on the face, lips, ears, forearms, scalp, neck, or back of the hands.

  6. Anti-Aging: In scientific terms, anti-aging research means exclusively slowing, preventing, or reversing the aging process. In the medical community, anti-aging means elimination, early detection, and treatment of age-related diseases. Atypical Moles: Atypical moles, although benign, are pigmented lesions that reveal some of the clinical features of malignant melanoma. Although atypical moles are not very common to show malignancy, they are linked with an increased risk of melanoma.

  7. Cellulite: Cellulite is a non-dangerous and very regular skin problem that produces lumpy, hollowed flesh on the thighs, buttocks, hips, and abdomen. Cellulite is very commonly found in women. Cold Sores: A cold sore is a set of tiny, painful blisters caused by the (HSV) herpes simplex virus. They’re also known as fever blisters or herpes.

  8. Cysts: A cyst is a sac-like cluster of membranes tissue that consists of fluid, air, or other substances. Cysts can develop almost in any place in your body or under your skin. Many of the cysts are benign or noncancerous. Dandruff: Dandruff is a pervasive problem in which the skin on the scalp flakes. It is not serious or contagious, but yes can cause embarrassment and is hard to treat. Mild dandruff can be managed with a gentle daily shampoo, but If that doesn’t work, one might require medicated shampoo. Dry Skin: Dry skin isn’t due to an underlying disease. Some reasons for dry skin can be dry environment, often washing hands, inadequate hydration, swimming in a chlorinated pool, or situations where there is rough use of hands such as farming or mechanics.

  9. Hemangioma: A hemangioma (he-man-jee-O-muh) is a dark red birthmark that appears at the time of birth or in the first or second week of birth. It is made up of extra blood vessels in the skin and looks like a rubbery bump. A hemangioma most commonly appears on the face, scalp, chest, or back but can also occur on any body part. Hyperhidrosis (Excessive Sweating): Hyperhidrosis (hi-pur-hi-DROE-sis) is abnormally excessive sweating; basically, it is not related to the heating produced by heat or exercises. In this, you may sweat so much that it can soak your clothes or drip off your hands. This type of heavy sweating can cause social anxiety and embarrassment and disrupt your normal daily activities. Keloids: A keloid scar is a thick grown scar and is usually larger than the original wound. It can appear wherever you develop a skin injury but generally forms on the shoulders, earlobes, cheeks, or chest.

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