Skin diseases

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acne

Acne, also known as acne vulgaris, is a widespread skin condition characterized by the blockage of hair follicles with sebum (skin oil) and dead skin cells. This can lead to the formation of blackheads, whiteheads, and blemishes

Blood sponges

Special care must be taken when performing hair removal and cosmetic treatments on individuals with hemangiomas (strawberry marks). These benign growths of blood vessels can be sensitive to various treatments, and certain…

Bulla

A bulla (plural: bullae) is a medical term that describes a fluid-filled blister that forms on the skin. These blisters can occur for a variety of reasons, including burns, infections, or…

Keloid folliculitis

Keloidal folliculitis, also known as keloid folliculitis of the neck or keloid acne of the neck, is a chronic skin condition characterized by inflammation and subsequent scarring in the neck area, particularly on the back of the head. This…

Pustules

Pustules are small, pus-filled blisters or bumps on the skin. They are a common symptom of various skin conditions and can indicate an infection, inflammation, or allergic reaction. Pustules…

Razor burn

Razor burn, also known as razor burn or razor irritation, is a common skin irritation that occurs after shaving. This irritation can manifest as redness, burning, itching, and sometimes small bumps or…

Seborrhea

Seborrhea (or sebum) refers to an overproduction of sebum (skin oil) by the sebaceous glands of the skin. This condition is often associated with oily skin and scalp and can…

Seborrheic dermatitis

Seborrheic dermatitis is a chronic skin condition characterized by redness, scaling, and sometimes itching, primarily in areas with a high density of sebaceous glands. These areas include the scalp,…

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