Acne is a common skin condition that occurs primarily on the areas densely packed with sebaceous glands typically over face, neck, chest, shoulders, and back.
Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune skin condition characterized by the rapid growth of skin cells, resulting in thickened, red patches of skin covered with silvery scales.
Vitiligo is a long-term skin condition characterized by the loss of pigmentation, leading to white patches on various parts of the body. It occurs when the melanocytes are destroyed.
Keloids are raised, thickened scars that form at the site of skin injury or incision and extend beyond the original wound boundaries. They result from an overgrowth of fibrous tissue during the healing process.
Corns are small, thickened areas of skin that form on the feet, usually in response to pressure or friction. They commonly develop on the tops and sides of toes or on the soles of the feet.
Skin tags are small, benign growths that commonly appear on the skin, especially in areas where there’s skin-to-skin friction, such as the neck, armpits, groin, and eyelids.
Skin warts are small, rough, benign growths caused by human papilloma virus (HPV). Warts are highly contagious and can spread through direct contact or by touching objects that have come into contact with the virus.
Tanning typically refers to the process of skin darkening due to exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, primarily from the sun. The UV radiation triggers melanin production in the skin