Moles

A mole, or birthmark (dark mole, honey - nevus) is a congenital or acquired pigmented formation on the skin that has various colors - brown, black, red, purple and others. Moles can be located at skin level or rise above it. At a certain point, skin cells become overflowing with pigment and turn into melanocytes, the accumulation of which is called a mole. read more

Ingrown toenail

What is an ingrown toenail? This is a condition in which the edge of the nail plate cuts into the surrounding skin, causing pain and possibly infection and suppuration. It can happen to any toe, but is most common in the big toes. An ingrown toenail is a common problem, especially in teenagers and young adults. An ingrown toenail is a chronic condition that tends to recur even after surgical treatment; it causes a lot of suffering and is an important socio-medical problem. read more

Ateroma

Atheroma is a common pathology that can occur in any person and at any age. Most often, 1 or 2 atheromas are found, but some people may be prone to the formation of a dozen or more atheromas in different parts of the body. It can occur in both thin and overweight people. read more

Removal of spider veins on the face, rosacea.

Most often, vascular networks are located on the face - in the area of ​​the wings of the nose, chin, cheeks, sometimes on the skin of the legs. They can be of any color - from pale red to bluish-red, and therefore stand out sharply against the background of healthy skin. read more

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