Summer is a time to enjoy the sun and outdoor activities, but it is also a season when the risk of skin cancer increases. The ultraviolet (UV) rays in sunlight can damage the skin, and prolonged exposure to intense sunlight may increase the risk of developing skin cancer. Therefore, proper sun protection during summer is crucial for maintaining healthy skin.
Seborrheic Warts
These are common wart-like, rough spots or bumps that range in color from flesh to brown or even black. They occur on any part of the body and usually appear to be stuck on to the skin like barnacles. The exact cause of these lesions is not known but they are thought to be part of the skin’s aging process. Patients tend to gradually accumulate large numbers over time, but despite their common name (seborrheic warts) they are not infectious like viral warts. In fact, seborrheic keratoses are harmless and can usually be left alone, although occasionally they may itch, cause pain or irritation when rubbing against clothing, and they can be unsightly. These lesions can be easily removed in a number of ways: cryotherapy (freezing), curettage and cautery, laser surgery and shave biopsy. Some may need a biopsy if they look irregular or mimic the appearance of skin cancer, so the proper diagnosis and treatment can be given.
Can cutting out carbs prevent ageing?
“No-carb” is a popular topic among beauty enthusiasts who seek to prevent skin ageing. Many people believe that the no-carb diet touted by celebrities and social media influencers is the key to slowing down the production of AGEs and thereby ageing.
Although Easter has just ended, whitening is a lifetime thing!
Eczema is one of the most common dermatological issues in our daily lives. Its common symptoms include redness, swelling, dryness, peeling, papules, small blisters and persistent itching. Eczema is usually a long-term and chronic skin disease, although it is not contagious, there is a certain probability of recurrence. Therefore, when our skin is dry, sensitive, exposed to hot water or frequent hand washing, the skin is usually in a state of dryness and moisture, which increases the probability of eczema occurrence or recurrence.


