CLAERA
Common Skin Conditions
Minimally invasive treatments to reduce or eliminate small, visible veins on the face or legs for cosmetic or comfort reasons.
Open sores on the skin or mucous membranes that are slow to heal, often due to poor circulation or infection.
A chronic autoimmune disease that can affect the skin, leading to rashes, especially on sun-exposed areas.
A rare autoimmune condition causing painful blisters on the skin and mucous membranes.
A type of scarring hair loss caused by inflammation around hair follicles, leading to patchy hair thinning or baldness.
Inflammatory skin condition caused by clogged pores, bacteria, or hormonal imbalance, often resulting in pimples or cysts.
An autoimmune disorder causing thick, red, scaly patches on the skin, commonly on the elbows, knees, or scalp.
A chronic condition that leads to dry, itchy, and inflamed skin, often triggered by allergens or irritants.
An inflammatory skin condition presenting as purplish, itchy, flat-topped bumps, often affecting the skin or mucous membranes.
A condition where the skin loses pigment in certain areas, creating white patches due to the destruction of melanocytes.
Characterized by brown to gray-brown patches, typically on the face or neck, due to increased pigmentation in the dermis.
Pigmentation Disorders
28 Feb 2023
Scar & Wound Management