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COMMON SKIN CONDITIONS TREATED
What is acne?
It's also called Pimples and affects 90% of teenager, 50% of
adult women, and 25% of all adult. It usually causes social
embarrassment because of pigmentary changes and scarring.
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What is the treatment of acne?
Acne is treated based on its severity. It is treated with
derivatives of vitamin A called retinoic acid and the severe
ones requires oral antibiotics and the oral form of vitamin
A called isotretinoin. The best thing to do in acne is to
start treatment with topical cream as early as possible so
as to limit damage to skin. These medicines needs to be
applied till the period of active acne formation is present.
What is the treatment of acne scar?
The scars generally improve over a period of time with
applications of medicine. However, there are certain types
which require treatment with chemical peeling ( Like TCA
CROSS) , surgery and fractional co2 lasers.
Common Aesthetic Procedures
1. Anti-Aging treatment
i. Glycolic acid chemical peels:
Glycolic acid is an effective treatment for correcting the
skin damage caused by aging, sun exposure, scarring,
pigmentation and acne. Medical grade glycolic peels use a
higher concentration of glycolic acid, typically ranging
from 30% to 70%, to address various skin condition.
The specific regimen of peel is determined during consultation. Based on your skin type and cosmetic goals, we determine the type of medical grade glycolic peel that is needed. The medical grade glycolic peel solution is applied to your skin and remains on your skin for a certain amount of time. This allows the solution to penetrate your skin. The result is seen in first treatment, but additional treatments may be needed for best results. Typically, patients receive three to six treatments every two to three weeks.
Contrary to wrong belief of harmful effects of chemical peeling, when done by experts under supervision gives skin a better rejuvenated look.
The medical grade glycolic peel process takes about 15-20 minutes. Although the results are usually not permanent, maintained improvement can be accomplished by periodic re-treatments..
HELP YOU TO JUST UNDERSTAND ABOUT IT...
Venereology is a branch of medicine that
is concerned with the study and treatment of sexually
transmitted diseases. The name derives from Roman goddess
Venus, associated with love, beauty and fertility. A
physician specializing in venereology is called a
venereologist. In many areas of the world, the specialty is
usually combined with dermatology.
The venereal diseases include bacterial, viral, fungal, and
parasitic infections. Some of the important diseases are HIV
infection, syphilis, gonorrhea, candidiasis, herpes simplex,
human papillomavirus infection, and genital scabies. Other
sexually transmitted infections studied in the field include
chancroid, lymphogranuloma venereum, granuloma inguinale,
hepatitis B, and cytomegalovirus infection.
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