CONDITIONS
SKIN CONDITIONS
Spots
If the body produces too much or too little melanin, it can cause brown spots, sun spots, moles, melasma or other skin patches that appear lighter or darker than normal.
Scars
As a natural part of the body’s healing process, scars may shrink in size or change appearance, but they may not completely disappear.
Acne
As the most common skin condition in the U.S., acne is caused when hair follicles become clogged with oil and dead skin cells.
Textures & Wrinkles
Aging can bring unwanted changes to the skin — in the form of wrinkles, fine lines, enlarged pores, rough texture or a dull tone.
BODY CONDITIONS
Double Chin
Many people have stubborn pockets of fat that they can’t seem to shake — even with dieting and exercise.
Unwanted Fat
Many people have stubborn pockets of fat that they can’t seem to shake — even with dieting and exercise.
Skin Laxity
As people age, the skin ages too, losing its natural collagen and elasticity.
Lumpy, Dimpled Skin
When fat cells push against connective tissue, they can cause the skin to develop a lumpy, dimpled appearance, also known as cellulite, which is common on the thighs, buttocks, abdomen, hips and arms.
VASCULAR CONDITIONS
Venous Insufficiency
Leg veins, because they’re working against gravity, sometimes don’t send blood to the heart effectively.
Vascular Lesions
Vascular lesions, caused by enlarged or broken blood vessels, can take many forms all over the body — from rosacea and port wine stains to spider veins and birthmarks.
HAIR AND SPECIALTY CONDITIONS
Unwanted Hair
Many people have stubborn pockets of fat that they can’t seem to shake — even with dieting and exercise.
Nail Fungus
Onychomycosis, or nail fungus, can cause toenails to turn yellow or white, become distorted in shape, or crumble and separate from the skin.