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LASER TREATMENT

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MICRODERMABRASION

Microdermabrasion treatments use a minimally abrasive instrument to gently sand the skin, removing the thicker, uneven outer layer, and have many benefits. This type of skin rejuvenation is used to treat light scarring, discoloration, sun damage, and stretch marks.

DERMASCAN

DermaScan C is used for the diagnosis of vitiligo, melasma, and pityriasis alba.

CHEMICAL PEELING

During a light-duty chemical peel treatment, the skin is exfoliated using an alpha or beta-hydroxy acid. Done in a series, these peels can improve mild to moderately severe cases of acne and can be given over the face or another body area where acne is a problem.

Narrow Band

Narrowband UVB is used in the treatment of many other skin conditions, including atopic eczema, vitiligo, pruritus, lichen planus, polymorphous light eruption, early cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, and dermographism.

RF CAUTERY

The technique of radio frequency involves the passage of high-frequency radio waves (2 mhz–megahertz) through soft tissue to cut, coagulate, or remove the tissue.

LOW LIGHT LASER (LLL)

Used commonly for the treatment of hair loss. LLLT (low-level laser therapy) is a high-end laser hair loss treatment system that treats acne and rosacea.

Patch Test

The Patch Test Kit is a complete solution for field-based collection and analysis of hydrocarbon-based hydraulic fluids, bulk chemicals, boiler water, and lubricating oils. It allows the detection of significant changes in cleanliness through dependable, sensitive, colorimetric-based analysis.

FUNGUS TESTING

KOH scraping, which identifies fungal infections on a person's skin, hair, and nails, The scraping specimen is placed in a 20% potassium hydroxide (KOH) solution and seen under a microscope.

Skin Biopsy

A skin biopsy is a medical procedure in which a small sample of skin tissue is removed from the body for examination under a microscope. It is typically performed to diagnose or rule out various skin conditions, including skin cancers, inflammatory skin diseases, and infections.