| Acne Treatment  Acne is the  term for the blocked pores (blackheads and whiteheads), pimples, and deeper  lumps (cysts or nodules) that can appear typically on the face, neck, chest,  back, shoulders and upper arms. Seventeen million Americans currently have  acne, making it the most common skin disease in the country. While it affects  mostly teenagers, and almost all teenagers have some form of acne, adults of  any age can have it. Acne is not life-threatening, but it can cause physical  disfigurement (scarring) and emotional distress.
 Treatment  for acne varies depending on the type and severity of lesions, as well as the  patient's skin type, age and lifestyle. Some options include: 
                        
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                            Topical  MedicationsNatural AntibioticsBlackhead  ExtractionMicrodermabrasionSkin  Care | Blu-U  Light TreatmentsLaser  TreatmentsHemp-Based Custom Facial and Body ProductsAccutane (Potentially available for moderate to severe potentially scarring acne)
 |  Acne  scarring can be treated in a variety of ways as well. These include: 
                        
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                            Chemical  PeelsMicrodermabrasion | 
                              Soft  Tissue FillersLaser/Pulsed  Light Treatments |  Contact us for more information on Acne Treatment.
 Skin Cancer Treatment  Skin cancer refers to the abnormal, uncontrolled growth of  skin cells. One in five people will develop skin cancer in their lifetime,  according to the American Academy of Dermatology. Risk factors include fair-complexion, family history of melanoma, having multiple moles, and  history of inappropriate  sun exposure. Fortunately, skin cancer is almost always curable   if detected and treated early.
 The most common skin cancers are: 
                        Basal  cell carcinoma - 80-85% of all skin cancers. Basal cell carcinoma affects  cells in the lowest layer of the epidermis. Directly related to cumulative sun exposure. Squamous  cell carcinoma - 10% of all skin cancers. Squamous cell carcinoma affects  cells in the middle layer of the epidermis.Melanoma - 5% of all skin cancers. Melanoma is a rare but very dangerous type of skin  cancer. It is the leading cause of death from skin disease. Skin cancers vary in shape, color, size and texture, so any  new, changed or otherwise suspicious growths or rashes should be examined  immediately by a dermatologist. Early intervention is essential to preventing the  cancer from spreading. Contact us for more information on Skin Cancer Treatment. Back to Top Eczema Treatment Eczema is a group of inflamed skin conditions that result  in chronic itchy rashes. About 15 million people in the U.S. suffer from some  form of eczema, including 10-20 percent of all infants. Symptoms vary from  person to person but often include dry, red, itchy patches on the skin which  break out in rashes when scratched. Holistic eczema skincare protocol and hemp-based products are available. Psoriasis Treatment Psoriasis is a group of chronic skin disorders that cause  itching and/or burning, scaling and crusting of the skin. Over seven million  men and women in the U.S. of all ages have some form of psoriasis, which may be  mild, moderate or severe. The most commonly affected areas are the scalp,  elbows, knees, hands, feet and genitals. It is not contagious. Holistic psoriasis skincare protocol and hemp-based products are available. Contact us for more information on Eczema Treatment. Wart Removal 
                        Warts are skin growths caused by viruses. Different warts respond to different  treatments. Some go away on their own. Salicylic acid products (in the form of  drops, gels, pads and bandages) can help self-treatment of many warts by  dissolving the keratin protein that makes up the wart and the dead skin above  it. Others can be removed via liquid nitrogen freezing. Surgery or laser may be recommended for painful or large warts that do not  respond to these treatments.  Contact us for more information on Wart Removal.  Rosacea Treatment Rosacea is  a chronic skin condition that causes redness and swelling on the face. The scalp,  neck, ears, chest, back and/or eyes may also be affected. Symptoms range from  red pimples, lines and visible blood vessels to dry or burning skin and a tendency  to flush easily. Many people find that the emotional effects of rosacea – such  as low self-confidence and avoidance of social situations – are more difficult  to handle than the physical ones. Although it can affect anyone, rosacea  typically appears in light-skinned, light-haired adults aged 30-50. The exact causes of rosacea are not really known, and it tends to run a chronic,   intermittent course.  It can be treated with topical and oral medications, as   well as laser therapy or laser surgery. It is a chronic, intermittent cosmetic nuisance, but eye problems can be   potentially serious and severe.  There can also be disfiguring facial   growths. Contact us for more information on Rosacea Treatment.                         Back to Top |