EXCESSIVE SWEATING TREATMENT

  • Excessive sweating (Hyperhidrosis) is a distressing condition.
  • Caused by excessive sweat production due to a dysfunction of the sweat glands.

NAIL DISORDERS TREATMENT

  • Common conditions affecting the nails are ingrown toenail, usually seen on the big toes of the feet.
  • Associated with other conditions like Psoriasis, Lichen planus, Atopic Dermatitis, and nutritional deficiencies.

KELOIDS TREATMENT

  • Keloids are a type of raised scar tissue caused by hypergrowth of cells during the healing of a wound.
  • Can appear fleshy and pigmented.
  • Also associated with other symptoms like itching, pain and bleeding.

CORN REMOVAL

  • Corns are hard, painful areas of skin that often develop on the feet in response to pressure or friction.
  • Distinct, often hard centres surrounded by inflamed skin.
  • Shaped like a cone with the pointy tip projecting into the skin.
  • Painful corns need to be addressed, as it can hamper the lifestyle of the patient.

WART REMOVAL

  • Warts can occur anywhere in the body.
  • Common areas are palms, soles, face, around the nails and the genital area.
  • Can be flat or can protrude above the skin.
  • Often brown in colour and rough in texture.

SKIN TAG REMOVAL

  • Skin tags (acrochordons) are small protrusions of skin that are soft and fleshy.
  • Mostly harmless but can cause cosmetic and functional disfigurement depending on its size and location.

DANDRUFF TREATMENT

  • Dandruff is a broad term used to refer to scaly, itchy, irritated scalp.
  • The scientific name for dandruff is Seborrheic Dermatitis or Seborrhoea Capitis.

SKIN INFECTIONS

  • Skin infections can present in various ways like redness, blistering, oozing etc.
  • Caused by the invasion of the skin by pathogens like bacteria, fungi and viruses.

ECZEMA TREATMENT

  • Eczema is the commonly used term for a very common skin allergy called Atopic Dermatitis (AD).
  • Initially presents itself as patches of skin that become rough and inflamed with blisters.
  • These lesions are intensely itchy and can ooze and bleed (Acute AD).