Skin Condition

Our experienced doctor deals with various types of skin concerns, both medical and cosmetic dermatology. Eczema, psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis, unwanted hairs, acne, acne scars, freckles, age spots, melasma or even tattoos can have the negative impacts on a person’s mind and interpersonal relationship. We firstly identify the problems and offer the treatment modalities specifically to each patient. In addition, we provide the guarantee programs for some particular concerns to heal the problems in the limited price, such as acne scar away, anti-melasma package.

  • Get to know the acne scar classification and what is the best acne scar treatment for each type of acne scar such as e-Matrix fractional sublative rejuvenation, fine scan, fractional laser and Fraxel


    Acne Scars


        Acne is a common skin condition developing mostly in their teens and twenties. While many people recover from acne

  • Acne (acne vulgaris) is a disease of the hair follicles of the face, chest, and back that affects almost all males and females during puberty. It is not solely caused by bacteria, although bacteria play a role in its development. It is not unusual for some women to develop acne in their mid- to late-20s.


    Acne appears on the skin as...
    •    congested pores ("comedones"), also known as blackheads or whiteheads,
    •    tender

  • Freckles are flat, tanned circular spots that typically are the size of the head of a common nail. The spots are multiple and may develop randomly on the skin, especially after repeated exposure to sunlight. These are particularly common in people of fair complexion on upper-body skin areas like the cheeks, nose, arms, and upper shoulders. They may appear on people as young as 1 or 2 years of age.


    Most freckles on a person's skin are usually uniform in color. They tend to become

  • What is hyperhidrosis?
    Hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating, is a common disorder that interfere social interaction. An estimated 2%-3% of Americans suffer from excessive sweating of the underarms (axillary hyperhidrosis) or of the palms and soles of the feet (palmoplantar hyperhidrosis). Underarm problems tend to start around puberty, while palm and sole sweating may begin earlier, often during childhood. Untreated, these problems may continue throughout

  • What is melasma?

    Melasma is a very common dyspigmentation presenting with patchy brown, tan, or blue-gray facial discoloration. It is almost entirely seen in women in the reproductive years, typically appears on the upper cheeks, upper lip, forehead, and chin of women 20-50 years of age. However, it is uncommon in males. It is thought to be primarily related to external sun exposure, external female hormones such as birth control pills, and internal

  • Rosacea is a chronic condition characterized by facial redness and sometimes pimple-like spots. It primarily affects Caucasians of north western European people. Rosacea affects both sexes, but is almost three times more common in women. It typically begins as redness on the central face across the cheeks, nose, or forehead, but can also less commonly affect the neck, chest, ears, and even scalp. In some cases, telangiectasia or a dilation of superficial blood vessels

  • Seborrheic keratosis:
    A benign skin disorder due to excessive growth of the top layer of skin cells, has usually found in persons over 30 years old. They may appear as just one growth or in clusters. They are most often brown but can differ in color and range anywhere from light tan to black. They come in different sizes, anywhere from a fraction of an inch (or centimeter) to an inch (2.5 cm) in diameter. The telltale feature of seborrheickeratoses

  • Skin Cancer Signs and Symptoms
    It is estimated that over 1 million new cases of skin cancers occur annually. The annual rates of all forms of skin cancer are increasing each year, representing a growing public concern. Skin cancers develop most commonly on sun-exposed skin including the backs of the hands and arms, upper trunk, face, nose, lips, ears, lower legs, and the hairless scalp. They much less commonly involve the nail bed, bottom of the feet,

  • Stretch marks or striae (singular stria), as they are called in dermatology, are a form of scarring on the skin with an off-color hue. They are caused by tearing of the dermis, and over time can diminish but not disappear completely. 
                  
    Stretch marks are often the result of the rapid stretching of the skin associated with rapid growth. When the elastic middle layer of skin called the dermis is stretched, it leads to a breakdown

  • What is an actinic keratosis?
    An actinic keratosis (AK), also known as a solar keratosis or a sun spot, is a small, rough spot occurring on skin that has been chronically exposed to the sun. Actinic keratosis generally measure in size between 2-6 millimeters in diameter (between the size of a pencil point and that of an eraser). They are usually reddish in color, with a rough texture and often have a white or yellowish scale on top. Actinic keratosis

  • What is syringoma?
    Syringomas are benign clusters of bumps that is caused by an overgrowth of cells within the sweat glands. It can be inherited or acquire and also may occur in patients with Down's syndrome, Marfan syndrome or Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. It has been commonly found around (usually below) the eyes, chest, arm pits and valve. Asian or African American decents are at higher risk of developing eruptive syringomas in adulthood. Currently, there

  • Soprano ICE Diode Laser Hair Removal


    Laser Premium Clinic Phuket provides awarded winning Soprano ICE pain free laser hair removal to remove the unwanted hair permanently


    Excess hair is common and can be caused by several factors such as genetics, hormonal abnormalities, endocrine dysfunction and certain medications such as oral minioxidil and cyclosporin. However, a large number of excess hairs in men

  • Hori's Nevus

         
          This skin condition is also known as acquired bilateral nevus of Ota-like macules (ABNOM), or acquired dermal melanocytosis (ADM). It often occurs as bilateal multiple small dark brown or blue gray spots on the cheek and more common in Asian people.


    Treatment

      
    Hori’s nevus is one of the most difficult dyspigmentation to be cured, as the abnormal

  • What is cellulite and how to treat it?
     
    Cellulite is the changes of the skin texture resulting in an orange peel appearance. Cellulite is more common in women. In women, fat organizes perpendicularly to the connective tissue fibers, so the tissue can pull the fats down becoming an uneven surface. Cellulite is formed in the superficial fat whereas weight loss and exercise cannot be affected.
    When the fibrous septa between tissue in the connective

  • What’s happening in the aging face?

       

    The visible signs of facial aging include not only surface irregularities, such as dyspigmentation, numerous fine lines, but also coarser textural changes, such as sagging, drooping and wrinkling of facial skin. Most people concern only about rejuvenating skin. However, six layers of the face: other skin layer or epidermis, inner skin layer or dermis, fat, SMAS, muscles