Conditions
Common Conditions
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Acne
Acne develops when hair follicles become clogged with oil and dead skin cells.
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Acne scars
Acne scars develop when the skin's healing process is disrupted after severe acne lesions.
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Ageing Skin
Skin ageing occurs due to both intrinsic and extrinsic factors.
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Age Spots
Age spots, also known as liver spots or solar lentigines, are flat, brown or black spots that appear on sun-exposed areas of the skin due to prolonged UV exposure and aging.
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Dry Skin
Dry skin's main content includes causes, symptoms, and management strategies.
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Fine Lines & Wrinkles
The main content of fine lines and wrinkles typically includes explanations of their causes, such as age-related collagen and elastin loss, repetitive facial expressions, sun damage, and smoking.
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Melasma
Melasma typically includes explanations of its causes, such as hormonal changes, sun exposure, and genetics.
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Oily Skin
The main content of oily skin typically includes explanations of its causes, such as genetics, hormonal changes, and environmental factors.
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Pigmentation
Pigmentation refers to the color of the skin, determined by the production of melanin, a pigment produced by melanocytes in the skin.
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Redness
Redness occurs due to various factors, including inflammation, irritation, allergies, and certain skin conditions.
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Sagging Skin
Sagging skin occurs due to various factors such as aging, loss of collagen and elastin, sun damage, weight loss, and genetics.
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Crow’s Feet
Crow's feet, or the fine lines and wrinkles that appear around the corners of the eyes, typically result from a combination of factors.
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Dark Circles
Dark Circles is a pigmented or shadowed area beneath the eyes often accompanied by puffiness or hollowing.
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Downturned Mouth
Downturned mouth includes lips that curve downwards at the corners, or often giving a sad or tired expression.
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Double Chin
Double Chin includes excess fat or skin beneath the chin, often resulting in a less defined jawline.
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Chin Set Back
Chin setback, also known as genioplasty or chin reduction surgery, is a cosmetic procedure designed to reshape and reduce the prominence of the chin.
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Flat Cheeks
Flat cheeks, characterized by a lack of volume and definition in the mid-face area, can affect overall facial harmony and youthful appearance.
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Frown Lines
Frown lines, also known as “11 lines” or glabellar lines, are vertical creases that form between the eyebrows as a result of repeated facial expressions, such as frowning or squinting.
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Jowls
Jowls refer to the sagging or drooping skin that develops along the jawline and lower cheeks as a result of aging, genetics, and loss of skin elasticity.
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Laughter Lines
Laughter lines, also known as smile lines or nasolabial folds, are creases that form around the mouth and nose as a result of smiling, laughing, and other facial expressions.
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Mouth to Chin Marionette Lines
Marionette lines are vertical creases that extend from the corners of the mouth to the chin, often deepening with age and facial expression.
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Neck Lines
Neck lines, also known as neck wrinkles or neck bands, are creases or folds that develop on the neck due to aging, sun exposure, and loss of skin elasticity.
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Smokers Lines
Smokers lines, also known as lip lines or lipstick lines, are vertical wrinkles that form around the lips, particularly in individuals who smoke or have a history of smoking.
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Forehead Lines
Forehead lines, also known as expression lines or wrinkles, are creases that develop on the forehead due to repetitive facial expressions, aging, and sun damage.
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Profile Imbalance
Profile imbalance refers to asymmetry or disproportion in the facial profile, where certain features may appear disproportionately large or small in relation to the rest of the face.
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Temporal Hollows
Temporal hollows, also known as temple hollows, are depressions or concavities that occur in the temples, the area on the sides of the forehead where the skull meets the cheekbones.
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Nose to Mouth Lines
Nose to mouth lines, also known as labio-mental folds or nasolabial folds, are creases that extend from the sides of the nose to the corners of the mouth.
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Excess Fat
Excessive fat, primarily stored in adipose tissue, poses health risks such as obesity, cardiovascular diseases, and diabetes.
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Headaches, Neck, Back, & Shoulder Pain
Headaches, neck, back, and shoulder pain often result from various factors including muscle tension, poor posture, stress, and underlying medical conditions.
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Bruxism & Clenching
Bruxism and clenching are oral parafunctional habits characterized by teeth grinding and jaw clenching, often occurring involuntarily during sleep or consciously when awake.
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Snoring & Airway Obstruction
Snoring and airway obstruction occur when airflow is partially obstructed during sleep, leading to noisy breathing and disrupted sleep patterns.
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