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What is Stucco Keratosis?
Stucco keratosis lesions are characterized by numerous tiny, white, or gray wart-like growths or lesions. Other than the lower legs, Stucco Keratosis can arise on the arms and hands. At the moment, it’s not clear what causes it, but men are more likely to have it than women. Patients rarely complain about their Stucco Keratosis
What Is the Difference Between a Wart and a Mole?
Moles and warts are often confusing. They’re two of the most common skin irregularities, but did you know that they are actually two very different things? Many people aren’t sure what the difference is, so today we are going to take a closer look at each one. By the end of this post, you will
10 Reasons Why Picking At Acne Is Bad
It can be embarrassing and annoying to get pimples way past your teenage years. It’s understandable if you want to get rid of your pimples for a smooth and clean complexion. However, doing it the wrong way can lead to more skin problems in the long run. Why Picking at Acne is Bad These
Fibrous Papule – Causes, Diagnosis &Treatments
Fibrous Papules are composed of dilated blood vessels, fibroblasts, collagen, or skin cells and supporting material, as seen under a microscope. These tumors are known as the fibrous papules of the face because they are frequently found on the face and arise in a single location. What is a fibrous papule? Fibrous papules are benign
How to Get Rid of Cherry Angiomas
Cherry angiomas are common benign tumors that can be found on any part of the body but are most often seen on the trunk and limbs. If you’re one of those people, read on for a few ways to get rid of cherry angiomas. In this blog, we will provide a walkthrough of these pesky
What is Dermal Infusion? Benefits, Side Effects and More
Dermal infusions are a new form of cosmetic procedure that is quickly gaining popularity in the United States. It is an FDA-approved treatment that has been shown to be safe and effective. There are a variety of applications for dermal infusion, and the treatment can be customized to meet the specific needs of each individual.
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