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Discoloration & Other Skin Treatments

Melasma/Hyperpigmentation
Tan or brown patches on your cheeks, nose, forehead and chin that can be treated with prescription creams and over-the-counter products as well as with FDA approved  laser treatments, chemical peels as well as oral medications.Learn More
VITILIGO/ HYPOPIGMNETATION
Chronic condition that causes the skin to lose pigment in patches, usually on the face, hands and wrists. Light treatments (XTRAC), microneedling and topical medications can be effective in reducing the affected areas and improving the overall coloration of the skin.Learn More
Psoraisis
A common, chronic skin condition caused by a disorder in the body’s autoimmune system. Causes the skin to turn red and scaly, resulting in discomfort and irritation. While there is no cure, there are effective treatments for the skin itself including topical medications, systemic medications, phototherapy and lasers (XTRAC).Learn More
Eczema
A blanket term for several non-contagious conditions that cause inflamed, red, dry, and itchy skin. In adults, it often appears on the elbows, hands, and in skin folds. There is no cure for eczema, but, in most cases, it is manageable through treatments like oral medications, steroid creams, light therapy, carboxy and hyperbaric oxygen facial treatments.
Rosacea
Aka “adult acne,” is a chronic skin disease that causes redness, bumps or pimples and soreness on the face. Symptoms can be managed. Laser/light treatments, topical and systemic medications, facial treatments (Frozen C or Aquagold) are all methods and can reduce the redness and prevent flare-ups.Learn More

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