Clinical dermatology

Clinical Dermatology Treatments by Experienced Dermatologists at Healthy Derma Clinics

Dermatology clinic treatments

Radial Hyperkeratosis

Radial hyperkeratosis or solar hyperkeratosis is a described dermal neoplasm that occurs on sun-exposed skin surfaces in people with fair skin.
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Warts

Warts are pseudo-tumor hyperplasia of the skin due to infection of the skin's keratinocytes by human papillomavirus (HPV) viruses.
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HPV (Warts)

Human papillomavirus (HPV) mucosal infections are the most common sexually transmitted disease.
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Melasma

Melasma (a term derived from the Greek word melas = black spot) is an acquired, spotted, irregularly shaped gray or sometimes brownish hyperpigmentation of the face, or sometimes the neck.
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Androgenetic Alopecia

Androgenetic alopecia is a multifactorial condition in which genetic factors determine a specific sensitivity to androgens and possibly to some inflammatory effects. Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) is the main androgen that affects hair growth and size.
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Psoriasis

Psoriasis, which affects 1.5-2% of the population in the Western world, is an inherited skin disease with a variety of clinical manifestations. The most common type is common psoriasis, which manifests itself with chronic recurrent lesions located in characteristic areas of the body.
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Acne

Common acne is an inflammation of the hair-sebaceous units of specific areas of the body (face and torso). It is more common during adolescence and is manifested by phagocytosis (phagocytic acne), bladder fluctuations (bladder pustular acne) or oxides and cysts (acute and cystic acne).
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Body vasculature

Treatment with Sclerotherapy
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Chiloids

Keloids are hypertrophic scars that extend beyond the boundaries of the original wound or incision and appear gradually. They are due to a predisposition of the body that affects the healing process.
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