A painful, pus-filled infection under the skin that may require drainage and antibiotics.
Injectable treatment that restores volume and smooths wrinkles using temporary, body-safe materials.
A common skin condition causing pimples, blackheads, and inflammation due to clogged pores.
Permanent marks left after acne, treatable with lasers, microneedling, or peels.
Rough, sun-damaged skin patches that may develop into skin cancer if untreated.
Skin reactions caused by medications, ranging from mild rashes to severe conditions.
Flat, darkened patches caused by sun exposure and aging.
Natural changes in skin elasticity, texture, and tone over time.
Evaluation and management of skin allergies and triggers.
Patchy hair loss affecting the beard area.
Common hereditary hair loss affecting men and women (pattern baldness).
Routine full-body skin exam to detect early signs of skin cancer.
Procedures that reduce wrinkles, fine lines, and signs of aging.
Fungal infection causing itching, redness, and peeling on the feet.
Unusual-looking mole that may require monitoring or biopsy.
Rare conditions where the immune system causes skin blistering.
Skin disorders caused by the immune system attacking healthy skin.
The most common type of skin cancer, usually caused by sun exposure.
Advanced injectable medications targeting immune pathways in psoriasis.
A procedure where a small skin sample is taken for diagnosis.
Colored marks on the skin present at birth or appearing shortly after.
Fluid-filled bumps caused by friction, burns, or infections.
Assessment to determine the best non-surgical body contouring options.
Procedures that reduce fat and shape the body without surgery.
Review appointment to assess results and make any needed adjustments.
Injectable treatment that relaxes muscles to reduce wrinkles and fine lines.
Areas of increased pigmentation caused by sun damage, aging, or hormones.
A bony bump at the base of the big toe that can cause pain and swelling.
A bacterial skin infection causing redness, swelling, and tenderness.
A treatment that exfoliates the skin to improve texture, tone, and clarity.
Skin changes or irritation resulting from cancer treatments.
A contagious viral infection causing itchy blisters and rash.
Non-surgical treatments to enhance chin shape and facial balance.
Recurrent viral infection causing painful blisters around the lips.
Skin irritation caused by contact with allergens or irritants.
Anti-inflammatory injections used to treat acne cysts, keloids, and other conditions.
Personalized evaluation for aesthetic skin treatments.
Post-treatment visit to monitor progress and results.
Treatment that uses extreme cold to remove warts, lesions, or abnormal skin.
An autoimmune condition affecting the skin, causing rashes and lesions.
Closed sacs under the skin filled with fluid or material.
Flaking of the scalp often caused by dryness or seborrheic dermatitis.
A resurfacing procedure that removes outer skin layers to improve texture.
General term for skin inflammation causing redness, itching, or irritation.
A rare, slow-growing skin cancer requiring surgical treatment.
Comprehensive evaluation of skin, hair, and nail concerns.
Ongoing care to monitor and adjust treatment plans.
Minor to advanced procedures for treating skin conditions and lesions.
An autoimmune disease causing skin rash and muscle weakness.
Skin and wound complications associated with diabetes.
A chronic autoimmune condition causing inflamed, coin-shaped skin lesions.
A form of lupus affecting the skin, leading to scarring and discoloration.
A minor procedure to release pus and relieve pain from an infected area.
Common condition causing irritation, flaking, and discomfort.
A condition that makes the skin red, itchy, and inflamed.
A procedure to remove skin lesions using scraping and controlled heat.
Assessment to determine the type and treatment of a skin cyst.
Condition causing abnormal, excessive sweating.
Treatments designed to restore a youthful, refreshed facial appearance.
Visible small blood vessels on the face, often treated with laser therapy.
Creases in the skin caused by aging, sun exposure, and facial expressions.
Post-treatment check to evaluate results of dermal fillers.
Injectable procedure to restore volume and enhance facial features.
Conditions affecting nail health, shape, or color.
Inflammation of hair follicles causing small red or pus-filled bumps.
Laser therapy that improves skin texture, scars, and pigmentation.
Small brown spots on the skin due to sun exposure or genetics.
Cryotherapy used to remove warts by freezing them off.
Skin infection caused by fungi, leading to itching, redness, or scaling.
Open sores in the genital area often linked to infections or underlying conditions.
Growths caused by HPV infection, appearing in the genital
A skin condition causing ring-shaped bumps or lesions.
Reduction or thinning of hair due to various causes.
Treatments to reduce or permanently remove unwanted hair.
Skin conditions affecting the hands, including warts and irritation.
Tiny parasites on the scalp causing itching and discomfort.
A benign growth made up of blood vessels, often appearing as a red mark.
A viral infection causing recurring sores, usually around the mouth or genitals.
Also known as shingles, a painful rash caused by reactivation of the chickenpox virus.
A chronic condition causing painful lumps under the skin, often in folds.
Excessive hair growth in women in areas where hair is usually minimal.
Various skin issues associated with weakened immunity due to HIV.
Raised, itchy welts on the skin often caused by allergies.
Injectable gel used to hydrate, add volume, and smooth wrinkles.
Darkened patches of skin caused by excess melanin production.
Lightened areas of skin due to reduced melanin.
A contagious bacterial skin infection causing sores and honey-colored crusts.
Conditions causing redness, swelling, and irritation of the skin.
Light-based therapy for pigmentation, redness, and skin
Skin irritation in body folds due to friction, moisture, and heat.
An uncomfortable sensation that causes the urge to scratch.
Fungal infection causing itching and rash in the groin area.
Thick, raised scars that grow beyond the original wound.
A procedure that uses laser energy to reduce unwanted hair growth.
Treatment that improves skin texture, wrinkles, and scars using lasers.
Various laser procedures targeting skin concerns like pigmentation and aging.
Use of focused light energy to treat skin conditions and improve appearance.
Cosmetic treatment to enhance lip volume and shape.
Lines running from the corners of the mouth down to the chin.
Serious skin cancers that require early detection and treatment.
Hormone-related pigmentation causing dark patches, usually on the face.
A procedure that stimulates collagen using tiny needles to improve skin texture.
Evaluation before precise surgical removal of skin cancer.
Advanced technique to remove skin cancer layer by layer with high precision.
Safe removal of moles for medical or cosmetic reasons.
Examination and management of moles for early detection of abnormalities.
A viral skin infection causing small, raised bumps.
A rare condition causing hard, discolored patches on the skin.
Painful sores inside the mouth.
Changes in nail color, shape, or texture indicating possible conditions.
Vertical or horizontal lines on the nails, often due to aging or health conditions.
Treatments that improve skin firmness and reduce sagging in the neck area.
A condition causing intense itching and thickened skin from repeated scratching.
Common types of skin cancer that are usually less aggressive than melanoma.
Psoriasis affecting the palms of the hands and soles of the feet.
Infection around the nail causing redness, swelling, and pain.
Autoimmune condition causing sudden hair loss in patches.
Minimally invasive procedure using threads to lift and tighten sagging skin.
Acne occurring in infants, children, or adolescents.
Skin evaluation tailored for infants and children.
Ongoing care to monitor and adjust treatment for children.
Eczema affecting children, causing dry, itchy, inflamed skin.
Cryotherapy treatment for warts in children.
Fungal skin infections commonly seen in children.
Evaluation and treatment of itching in children.
Diagnosis and care for various skin rashes in children.
Contagious skin condition in children caused by mites.
Minor procedure to diagnose or remove skin issues in children.
Treatment of warts in children.
Skin shedding due to dryness, sunburn, or underlying conditions.
Rare autoimmune disease causing blistering of the skin and mucous membranes.
A severe form of pemphigus causing painful skin and mouth blisters.
Controlled light treatment for conditions like psoriasis and eczema.
Changes in skin color due to melanin imbalance.
A temporary rash that begins with a large patch followed by smaller spots.
Uses your own blood components to rejuvenate and improve skin quality.
Combines PRP with fillers to enhance skin volume and healing.
Treatment that stimulates hair growth using growth factors from your blood.
Allergic skin reaction causing itching and rash after plant exposure.
Issuance or renewal of medications for ongoing treatment.
Chronic condition causing red, scaly patches on the skin.
Non-invasive treatment that firms and tightens skin using heat energy.
General term for skin irritation causing redness, bumps, or itching.
Minor procedure to safely remove a cyst from the skin.
Quick treatment to remove small, harmless skin growths.
Thickening of the skin on the nose, often linked to rosacea.
A contagious fungal infection causing ring-shaped rashes.
Chronic condition causing facial redness, bumps, and visible blood vessels.
An inflammatory disease that can affect the skin and other organs.
Small secondary lesions near a primary skin infection or rash.
Conditions affecting the scalp, including itching, flaking, or hair loss.
Procedures to reduce the appearance of scars and improve skin texture.
Injection treatment used to reduce spider veins and small varicose veins.
Enlarged oil glands appearing as small yellowish bumps on the skin.
Common condition causing red, flaky, and oily skin, especially on the scalp.
Benign, wart-like growths that appear with aging.
Infections transmitted through sexual contact that may affect the skin.
Painful rash caused by reactivation of the chickenpox virus.
Reaction of the skin to allergens causing redness, itching, or swelling.
Procedure to diagnose or remove abnormal skin growths.
Malignant growths on the skin that require early detection and treatment.
Examination to detect early signs of skin cancer.
Surgical procedures to remove skin cancers and repair the area.
Uneven pigmentation or patches that differ in color from surrounding skin.
Surgical removal of abnormal skin tissue or lesions.
Viral or bacterial infections causing bumps or lesions on the skin.
Abnormal areas of skin that differ in color, texture, or structure.
Chemical or physical exfoliation to improve skin texture and tone.
General term for any skin concern requiring evaluation or treatment.
Treatments to improve skin texture, scars, and pigmentation.
Non-surgical procedures to firm loose or sagging skin.
Procedures to reduce or remove small visible veins on the skin.
Surgical procedure to correct torn or stretched earlobes.
Type of skin cancer that may appear as scaly or crusted lesions.
Non-surgical or surgical methods to reduce fat under the chin.
Skin changes due to prolonged UV exposure, including wrinkles and pigmentation.
Red, painful skin caused by overexposure to ultraviolet rays.
Laser treatment to fade or remove unwanted tattoos.
Toenails that are abnormally thick due to fungus or trauma.
Fungal infection causing small discolored patches on the skin.
Fungal infection causing thickened, discolored, or brittle toenails.
Any abnormality affecting toenail health or appearance.
Allergic reactions causing hives and swelling beneath the skin.
Medical or minimally invasive treatments to reduce varicose veins.
Enlarged, twisted veins usually visible on the legs.
Abnormalities of blood vessels appearing as red, purple, or blue marks on the skin.
Small, dark blue to purple vascular lesion typically on sun-exposed areas.
Loss of skin pigment causing white patches on various body areas.
Small, rough skin growths caused by human papillomavirus (HPV).
Treatment and management of cuts, burns, and other skin injuries.