OUR CENTER PROVIDES THE MOST ADVANCED TECHNIQUES AND PROCEDURES IN THE TREATMENT OF SKIN CONDITIONS AND DISEASES.
Our skin plays host to many conditions and diseases that can be effectively treated and cured. With accurate diagnosis, well-crafted treatment plans and proven techniques, our patients see tremendous results. Using lasers and other advanced light technologies as well as surgery, the Advanced Skincare team successfully treats a broad array of skin diseases and conditions.
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AcneThe pores of our skin contain oil glands that supply moisture to our skin and hair. Sometimes pores become clogged by excess oil, skin cells or bacteria. This results in a skin condition known as acne... |
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Birth Marks & Vascular LesionsVascular Anomalies consist of various congenital lesions ranging from simple skin discolorations to large devastating vascular malformations. Overall, birthmarks are seen in well above half of the population... |
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Contact DermatitisContact dermatitis is a localized rash, inflammation or irritation of the skin caused by contact with a foreign substance. The immune system overreacts to the foreign substance, usually an animal or vegetable protein... |
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EczemaEczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a form of dermatitis (inflamed skin) that can affect adults as well as children and infants. The early stages of eczema are characterized by red, blistering skin... |
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Excessive SweatingExcessive sweating is an embarrassing condition that affects thousands of people across the world. The areas most prone to gathering of excessive sweat include the hands, underarms and feet... |
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Hair Loss Hair loss is a natural process for many of us, but can cause embarrassment and frustration. Our hair growth cycle consists of three phases: the Anagen or the growth phase, the Catagen or the transitional phase and the Telogen or the resting phase. |
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MelasmaMelasma, also known as chloasma, appears as a blotchy, brownish pigmentation on the face that develops slowly and fades with time. The pigmentation is due to overproduction of melanin by the pigment cells, melanocytes... |
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PsoriasisPsoriasis is a chronic, genetic and non-contagious disorder that affects any area of the body in various forms. The most commonly affected areas include the scalp, elbows, knees, hands, feet and genitals... |
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RosaceaAffecting over 14 million people, Rosacea is a chronic disease that first appears as the reddening of the face generally associated with flushing or blushing... |
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Sebaceous CystAlso known as epidermoid cysts, they are small bumps that develop just beneath the skin on your face, neck, trunk and sometimes your genital area. They are slow-growing and often painless... |
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Skin CancerEach year about a million people in the United States are diagnosed with some form of skin cancer. The skin is made up of two main layers and several types of cells... |
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Skin Tags & GrowthsSkin tags and growths are small, generally benign growths. Cutaneous skin tags are common and often occur as tiny skin protrusions, often having a narrow skin stalk connecting it to the skin's surface... |
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Sun DamageExcessive sun exposure over the years can result in sagging skin, unwanted lines and wrinkles and an increased risk of cancer. The harmful Ultra Violet rays of the sun can penetrate deep beneath our skin's surface... |
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VitiligoVitiligo is a skin condition which results from loss of pigment to the skin producing white patches. It is more noticeable in darker skinned people because of the contrast of white patches against dark skin. |














