List of MedArt Treatments

1. Skin Rejuvenation
Skin rejuvenation refers to an aesthetic/cosmetic treatment or series of treatments that aims at restorating and improving the texture, health, and vitality of the skin. Skin rejuvenation can be achieved by different types of surgical and/or non surgical treatments.
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2. Deep Wrinkles / Rhytides
Wrinkles, also known as Rhytides, are furrows or creases in the skin. Skin wrinkles typically appear as a result of aging, sun exposure, loss of body mass, habitual sleeping positions, etc., leading to the degeneration of dermal elastic tissue, as the collagen support wears down over time.
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3. Sun Damaged / Photodamaged Skin
Ultraviolet (UV) light from the sun can damage the skin. Initially it causes sunburns, but over time, it can lead to redness, dark spots, wrinkles, etc. As ultraviolet light can damage the fibers in the skin, it is one of the main reasons for skin aging.
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4. Acne Scars
Acne scars are a double challenge for both men and women, having to first deal with pimples and then scars as a reminder. The scars are a result of abnormal healing or inflammation within the dermal layer of the skin.
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5. Stretch Marks / Striae
Striae is the medical term for stretch marks, which are a linear marks, slight ridges or grooves on the surface of the skin. They can be the result of quick weight gain, weight loss, puberty, pregnancy, etc., that causes the dermis to tear. Stretch marks initially appear in red, then becomes purple, then brown, and eventually light or white. They commonly occur on the abdomen, breast, lower back, buttocks, and thighs.
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6. Furrows
Frown lines are the result of repeatedly knitting the tissue between the eyebrows into a fold. They are caused by the repeated action of underlying muscles associated with facial expressions such as discomfort, sadness, anger, etc.
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7. Large Pores
Skin pores are small openings, dots or empty spaces on the surface of skin. Skin pores have an important job in which oil and sweat reach the surface of the skin through the pores. But large and enlarged skin pores can become an aesthetic concern. The large pores are usually located on the forehead, cheeks, and nose.
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8. Lax Cutis
Lax Cutis refers to a connective tissue disorder in which the skin is loose (or lax), wrinkled, sagging, redundant, and inelastic. In most cases the disorder is inherited. The areas most affected are around the face, arms, and legs, causing a prematurely-aged appearance.
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9. Scars
A scar is a mark that replaces normal skin after an injury. The appearance of a scar depends on different factors such as skin type, the type of injury, the affected location, age, and the direction of the wound.
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10. Warts
Warts are bumpy and hardened growths on the skin caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). In most cases, warts are harmless, but they can also be painful. Warts usually occur on the fingers but can also develop on face, elbows, knees, and other areas. They can be moist or dry and raised or flat.
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11. Xanthelasmas
Xanthelasmas are yellowish patches under the skin, usually around the eyelids. Xanthelasmas are made of cholesterol and are not either painful or harmful.
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12. Condylomas
Condyloma refers to an infectious disease. It typically occurs in the genital region but can also be found on mucous membranes of the mouth, near the anus or in the rectum. It is a raised growth on the skin, characterized by the presence of warts that are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV).
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13. Leukoplakias
Leukoplakias are white or gray patches on a mucous membrane that develops on the tongue, inside of the cheek, or on the floor of the mouth.
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14. Lichen Planus and Mucositis
Lichen planus are a small, shiny, flat-topped, itchy pink or purple raised spots on the skin, genitals, and in the mouth. Mucosities refer to the inflammation and ulceration of the mucous membranes lining the mouth and throat.
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15. Standard ENT Applications
ENT refers to the medical practices dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of disorders in the ears, nose, and throat. Areas where laser assist offers efficient and minimally invasive treatments.
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16. Gynaecology
Gynaecology refers to the medical practices dealing with functions and diseases specific to female anatomy. Area where laser assist offers efficient and minimally invasive treatments.
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17. Keratoses
Keratosis is an excessive growth of keratin on the skin. Keratosis is a harmless and common skin condition that develops hard bumps on the skin. They occur in different colors and sizes; they can be flat or raised.
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18. Solar Lentigines
A solar lentigo is a flat, brownish, harmless pigmented spot on the skin. Solar lentigines are very common and results from exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation and an increased number of melanocytes. Solar lentigines are very common, especially in people over the age of 40.
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19. Gingivoplasty
Laser assisted Gingivoplasty is the process of reshaping and recontouring the gum tissue around the teeth. There are aesthetic, physiological or functional purposes for surgical procedures of gingivoplasty. Reasons for gingivoplasty are primarily genes, trauma or disease.
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20. Skin Tags
A skin tag is a hanging growth or outgrowth of skin tissue which is soft and skin colored. They do not typically cause pain and can occur anywhere on the skin but mostly on the neck, chest, under the breasts, under the arms, or in the groin area.
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21. Syringomas
Syringomas refer to harmless eccrine sweat duct tumors. They typically occur on eyelids, but they can also be found on the face, upper chest, neck, scalp, groin, umbilicus, and genitals.
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22. Rhinophyma
Rhinophyma is a skin disorder that causes development of a large, red, bumpy or bulbous nose. Rhinophyma develops gradually over several years due to untreated rosacea.
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23. Laser Assisted Lipolysis
Laser assisted lipolysis is the hydrolysis of fats into fatty acids and glycerol. Laser assisted lipolysis is a fat removal procedure with a minimally invasive form of aesthetic surgery in target areas such as chin/parts of face, neck, abdomen, arms, and thighs.
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24. Redefining Contouring and Sculpting
Over the past decades, body contouring and sculpting has become the aesthetic concern of many people all around the world. The surgical laser techniques and products have also developed greatly and now offer efficient and minimally invasive treatments.
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25. Laser Assisted Reduction of Axillary Hyperhidrosis
Hyperhidrosis refers to the condition of abnormally excessive sweating which affects the quality of life socially, emotionally and psychologically. Laser assisted treatment of hyperhidrosis is a surgical procedure in which the apocrine glands are destroyed with laser energy.
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26. Nail Fungus / Onychomycosis
Nail fungus is the most common of all nail diseases in adults, and men are more commonly infected than women. The fungal infection, called onychomycosis, of the fingernails or toenails leads to thick, brittle, and cracked nails in yellow or chalky white.
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27. Vascular Lesions
Vascular lesion are various blood vein issues such as spider veins, telangiectasia, hemangiomar, etc. For instance, spider veins are clusters of tiny vessels that are visible through the skin. Spider veins may occur in red, blue or purple in areas such as lips, nose, cheek, fingers, etc.
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28. Telangiectasia
Telangiectasia refers to broken or widened blood vessels occuring near the surface of the skin or mucous membranes. They typically occur in areas such as nose, lips, eyes, fingers, and cheeks.
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29. Spider Veins
Spider veins are clusters of tiny blood vessels looking like spider webs or tree branches on the surface of the skin. They are commonly appear on the face and legs in a blue, reddish or purple color.
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30. Hemangiomas
A hemangioma is an abnormal collection of excess blood vessels most frequently seen on the surface of the skin or just beneath the skin. A hemangioma can occur as a birthmark. They can vary in color, size, and shape.
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31. Angiomas
An angioma is a cherry-red, smooth bump that consists of small blood vessels that can appear anywhere on the body. Angiomas are usually small, bright, and red growths in different sizes, from a pinhead to about a quarter of an inch in diameter.
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32. Campbell De Morgan Spots
Campbell De Morgan Spots, also knows as cherry angiomas, which are cherry-red, smooth papules caused by the weakening of dermal capillary walls. They are harmless, abnormal proliferations of blood vessels appearing on the trunk of the body.
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33. Port Wine Stains
Port-wine stains are usually found on face, neck, head, arms or legs. They are flat, pink to reddish or purplish birthmarks and are rarely harmful.
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34. Rosacea
Rosacea is a kind of long term skin condition resulting in redness and flushing of the skin. It is commonly seen on cheeks, nose, chin, and forehead. Some people experience symptoms on scalp, neck, arms and legs. Rosacea also results in swelling, pimples, and small and superficial spider blood vessels.
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35. Venous Lakes
A venous lake, also known as Phlebectasis, is a blue-purple, compressible, soft papule formed by dilated blood vessels. It is commonly found in a size of 0.2 to 1 cm papule on sun-exposed surfaces of the vermilion border of the face, lip, and ears.
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36. Transcutaneous Leg Vein Treatment
Transcutaneous laser treatment of veins sends energy through the skin to underlying veins. This is a non-invasive treatment with less side effects and down-time.
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37. Varicose Veins
Varicose veins are swollen and twisted larger blood vessels. Varicose veins appear in different parts of the body, but mostly on legs and ankles. It may cause cramping or aching in the legs.
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38. Hair Removal
Unwanted hair growth poses a problem to both women and men. Laser assisted hair removal is an effective treatment in which a laser beam passes through the skin to an individual hair follicle.
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39. Endovenous Laser Therapy (Vena Saphena Magna and Vena Saphena Parva)
Endovenous laser treatment uses laser energy for a minimally invasive treatment of varicose veins. In this treatment a thin fiber is inserted into the damaged vein through a very small entry point in the skin. Laser treatment can also be used for Vena Saphena Magna and Vena Saphena Parva
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40. Ulcus Cruris – Wound Healing
Ulcus Cruris is a term used for any ulcer of the leg regardless of aetiology. They are wounds that occur due to improper functioning of the venous valves of the legs.
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