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MICRO INJECTION AND NEEDLES
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Microneedling Skin Treatment. What Should You Know?

Mirconeedling (MN) relies on physical injury. Microinjections and micro-needling are successful in skin rejuvenation, hair loss, and scar therapy. It has been proposed that the trauma generated by needle penetration in the skin induces dermis regeneration. This results in the deposition of collagen by fibroblasts. The technique of micro-needling has been well-exploited to increase the penetration of drugs across the skin barrier, including macromolecular biopharmaceuticals and drugs such as minoxidil, tretinoin, and L-ascorbic acid, vitamins, and hyaluronic acid (Meso-lift), platelets rich plasma (PRP), and nano-fat (vampire facelift) and even botulinum toxin microinjection (meso-botox) into the deep layer of skin and subcutaneous tissue.

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DARK SPOTS LASER REMOVAL
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Dark Spots Magic Bullets Removal

Skin color is dependent on melanin pigment. Pigment-forming cells are called melanocytes. Abnormal hyperpigmentation (increased pigment) may result from an alteration of the rate of melanin production, uneven distribution of pigment, or both. Although rare, some pigmented skin diseases are genetically determined. Most pigmented disorders result from acquired factors such as UV light, skin trauma, pregnancy, hormones, drugs, or chemical compounds. The MSI team of medical professionals will thoroughly assess your condition before determining which energy-based technology is best to treat your disease. We use selective lasers, fractional lasers, fractional radiofrequency, and elos light technology. We mix and match different techniques to give the best possible results. Furthermore, physician skincare products with or without electroporation will help you to achieve the best results.

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ACNE INVERSA TREATMENT.STEPS
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Acne Inversa or Hidradenitis Suppurativa

Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a disease that usually begins as pimple-like bumps on the skin. The pimple-like bumps tend to develop in places where everyday pimples do not appear. HS is most common on the underarms and groin. Getting treatment for HS is important. Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent HS from worsening. If HS worsens, the pimple-like bumps can grow deep into the skin and become painful. They can rupture, leaking bloodstained pus onto clothing. This fluid often has a foul odor. As the deep bumps heal, scars can form. Some people develop tunnel-like tracts under their skin. As the skin continues to improve and scar, the scars thicken. When thick scars form in the underarm, moving the arm can be difficult. Thick scars in the groin area can make walking difficult. Because HS can look a lot like acne, folliculitis, or boils, it is best to see a dermatologist for a diagnosis.

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BIRTHMARKS TREATMENT
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Birthmarks Treatment

If your baby has a birthmark, you’ll see a spot, patch, or lump that looks different from the rest of your baby’s skin. Birthmarks come in many shapes and colors, flat or raised. You may see a spot immediately when your baby is born. Some spots appear shortly after birth. It may be the size of a pinhead or cover a large area of your child’s skin. Most birthmarks fall somewhere in between. A birthmark can be pink, red, tan, brown, or any other color. Some look like a bruise. Others look like a stain on the skin. Certain types of birthmarks, such as a salmon patch or hemangioma, often fade independently. Others, such as moles, tend to remain on the skin for life. While you can leave most birthmarks alone, it’s essential to see a dermatologist soon after you notice a birthmark. Some birthmarks can cause a problem later. Treatment option includes; selective laser, nonselective lasers, intralesional injection, systemic medication, or surgical excision.

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PLANTAR WARTS TREATMENT_2
Dermatology
Plantar Warts Removal. My Way

Plantar warts are small growths that usually appear on the heels or other weight-bearing areas of your feet. This pressure may also cause plantar warts to grow inward beneath a hard, thick layer of skin (callus). Plantar warts are caused by HPV. The virus enters your body through tiny cuts, breaks, or other weak spots on the bottom of your feet. Dermatologists have many treatments for warts. The procedure used depends on the patient’s age and health. I prefer to cut the callus by scalpel. Then I use a curette to remove the viral material. Then I use a vascular laser to burn or cauterizes tiny blood vessels that feed the virus. Then is cauterizes the base using an ablative laser or chemical TCA. A topical antibiotic is applied, and a special dressing is applied. The patient can walk without any pain immediately.

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RAZOR BUMPS TREATMENT_2
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Razor Bumps Ingrowing Hair

Razor bumps is a common skin infection that develops in the hair follicles. Razor Bumps can appear anywhere on the skin, except for our palms and soles. Other common areas for ingrown hairs are the armpits, pubic area, and legs. An ingrown hair occurs when shaved or tweezed hair grows back into the skin. It can cause inflammation, pain, and tiny bumps in the area. It’s most prevalent in black men who shave facial hair. But ingrown hair can affect anyone who removes hair by shaving, tweezing, or waxing. You can avoid ingrown hair by not removing hair. If that’s not an option, you can use hair removal methods that lessen the risk of developing ingrown hairs. Laser hair removal has helped much in treating this problem since laser induces delayed hair growth, re-growing hair is thinner, and some hair follicles are lost permanently.

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RED SPOTS LASER REMOVAL..PATIENT
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Red Spots of the Skin. The Magic Treatment

Removal of vascular skin lesions without scarring was unthinkable a few decades ago. In the past thirty years, advances in laser technology have revolutionized the treatment of cutaneous vascular disorders and expanded the dermatologist’s therapeutic armamentarium. Based on many thousands of treatment sessions and follow-up evaluations, these vascular lesions can safely and effectively be treated in infancy, early childhood, or as adults, with minimal pain, textural changes, pigment changes, or scarring and minimal postoperative wound care. Birthmarks such as port-wine stains (PWS), hemangiomas, lymphangioma, venous lake, cherry hemangioma, pyogenic granuloma, and warts are successful treatments. Furthermore, acne rosacea, facial erythema, facial telangiectasia, spider veins, red scars, and red stretch marks are markedly improved. Condition. We use selective lasers, fractional radiofrequency, and elos light technology. We mix and match different technologies to give the best possible results.

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SKIN MOLE REMOVAL-3
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Moles Removal

Most moles appear on the surface during childhood and adolescence. Moles will grow as the child (or teen) grows. Some moles will darken, and others will lighten. These changes are expected and seldom a sign of melanoma, the most severe skin cancer. Here are three facts that can help you find melanoma soon and get treatment. If you see a mole or other spot that is growing, itching, bleeding, or changing in any way, at once, make an appointment to see a dermatologist. Most moles do not require treatment. A dermatologist will remove a mole that: is bothersome (rubs against clothing, etc.), unattractive to a patient, and suspicious (could be skin cancer). After a mole is removed, the skin will heal. If the mole grows back, at once, make another appointment to see your dermatologist. The recurrence of a mole could be a sign of melanoma, the most severe type of skin cancer.

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CELLULITE RADIOFREQUENCY TREATMENT-PROCEDURE
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Cellulite Skin. What Should You Know?

The term cellulite refers to the ‘orange peel,’ ‘mattress,’ or ‘dimpling’ appearance on the thighs, buttocks, and sometimes lower abdomen and upper parts of the arms of otherwise healthy women. Approximately 85% of post-pubertal woman has a form of cellulite. This appearance is much more common in women than in men because of differences in how fat, muscle, and connective tissue are distributed in men’s and women’s skin. Although rarely observed in men, those men presenting with cellulite are commonly deficient in male hormones. The lumpiness of cellulite is caused by fat deposits that push and distort the connective tissues beneath the skin, leading to characteristic changes in the appearance of the skin. The causes of cellulite are not well understood. Theories include genetics, circulatory problems, inflammation, hormonal disturbances, tight clothing, and lifestyle factors. Although being overweight is not a prerequisite for cellulite, excess body fat makes cellulite more visible. The aging process can worsen the appearance of cellulite, as skin loses elasticity and is less able to resist irregular tension created by the fibrous bands. Despite many treatments available—all of which claim to work somehow—few do work, and many works with unpredictable results. The new minimally invasive techniques of power liposuction (without suction) and fat transfer are rewarding to achieve acceptable results.

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VITILIGO TREATMENT_2
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Vitiligo (white spots). Know Your Enemy

Vitiligo causes the skin to lose its natural color in hair, eyes, and mouth. Segmental vitiligo is a subtype of vitiligo with a specific unilateral distribution. What causes this color loss is still a mystery. We do know that vitiligo is not contagious. It is not life-threatening. The treatments can help stop disease progression, induce re-pigmentation, and decrease relapses risk. Cosmetics, sunscreens, topical corticosteroids, topical and oral PUVA therapy, and narrow-band UVB radiation are some medical treatment modalities used for patients with vitiligo. Different surgical techniques have been devised over the years, including tissue grafts—best results are obtained in segmental subtype vitiligo. Combining two or more treatments often gives the best results. Each treatment method has advantages and disadvantages, and not all procedures are ideal for every patient. It is not possible to predict how a patient will respond to treatment. It is crucial to remember that no one treatment works for everyone. Results can vary from one part of the body to another.

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