Most moles are harmless, but certain moles should be examined and removed if malignancy is suspected as they can be life-threatening. The ones to watch closely and to show your doctor are those which change in any way – in size, shape or color, or any mole that itches, bleeds or hurts. Any change in a mole or any new mole which appears to be growing may be a sign of malignancy. Many moles, however, are not of any medical concern but rather are a cosmetic concern. These moles are usually raised, leading to a contour deformity as well as possibly being pigmented.
Warts are rough patches of skin that are usually caused by a viral infection. Most warts can be treated with electrosurgery or radiofrequency instruments.
Cost of treatment depends upon surface area to be covered by the LASER & is determined once you are examined at the clinic.
Acne, medically known as Acne Vulgaris, is a skin disease that involves the oil glands at the base of hair follicles.
It can be long and wavy, short and straight, frizzy and unmanageable, or smooth and shiny.
Caused by infections that are passed from one person to another
Warts are rough patches of skin that are usually caused by viral infection.
Vitiligo occurs when the cells that produce melanin die or no longer form melanin.