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Excessive sweating can be a life-altering condition. The medical name for the condition is hyperhidrosis. It can affect the whole body or just certain areas, such as beneath the armpits, the hands, feet, and the groin area.

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Cellulite is the uneven, bumpy appearance of the skin, typically found on larger fleshy areas, such as the thighs, buttocks, tummy, and hips. It’s often described as looking somewhat like orange peel.

Clinical

Jaw clenching and/or teeth grinding can have many unwanted side effects. These range from pain in the jaw and headaches, right through to permanent damage to the teeth or underlying structures of the jaw.

Clinical

Anyone can get stretch marks, no matter what their age or gender. There are many reasons they form, with some of the most common including pregnancy or significant weight change.

Clinical

Ultherapy, or—as it’s often referred to—a non-surgical facelift, is something that has been around since 2015. It’s the only FDA-cleared procedure that can lift the skin on the face, neck, and decolletage without any surgical procedures.

Clinical

Dermatology is a clinical skill that requires a medical doctor or qualified healthcare professional to provide. A dermatologist will have undergone intensive medical training before specializing in the treatment of all skin conditions.

Clinical

Cellulite is often thought of as an issue affecting only women. However, men can also suffer, although it is less common.

Clinical

Pregnancy acne is a pretty descriptive title for this common problem—it’s acne that appears at some point during the pre or post-partum period.

Clinical

Spider veins, also known as thread veins or—to give them their clinical title, telangiectasia varicose veins—are usually harmless, yet can be unsightly.

Clinical

Psoriasis is an autoimmune condition that affects around 3% of adults in the US. One of the symptoms is that of raised red ‘plaques’ on the skin that can cover large areas.

Clinical

Moles are common—most of us have many all over our bodies. However, on rare occasions, moles can become cancerous and require prompt treatment.

Clinical

Skin tags are something that the majority of people suffer from at some point in their lives, although most people notice them appearing from middle age onwards.

Clinical

Hand rashes can take many forms but one of the most common reasons is that of a condition known as contact dermatitis.

Clinical

Pimples and spots are something that blights many of our complexions. While acne is often presumed to be a condition that only affects teenagers, nothing could be further from the truth.

Clinical

Psoriasis is a skin condition that ranges from being a mild inconvenience to having a major impact on a person’s quality of life.

Clinical

Acne is bad enough at any time of year. But come the summer months, many find the condition deteriorates further.

Clinical

Who doesn’t want youthful skin? Along with well-proven advice, such as sun protection, a good cleansing and moisturizing regime, high-quality skincare treatments, and—the habit that underlines them all—drinking plenty of water, it seems there may be another to add to the list: regular aerobic exercise.

Clinical

We all love to feel the sun on our skin—in fact, a lack of it can cause a variety of health problems, including a vitamin D deficiency. However, as we all know, skin damage caused by UV rays can lead to many issues.

Clinical

Adult acne often shares some of the same causes of that seen in adolescence, although this isn’t always the case.

Clinical

Everyone has moles, with most being no cause for concern. However, skin cancer affects around one fifth of all Americans and is the most common cancer in the country.