Hemangioma
Cavernous hemangioma or strawberry hemangioma is an abnormal collection of blood vessels in the skin or organs.
vascular malformations
Vascular malformations make up a wide and heterogeneous spectrum of lesions, which frequently present a challenge.
They are always present from birth that never disappear and can grow throughout life.
liquid cryosclerosis
Liquid cryosclerosis is a treatment aimed at the gradual elimination of microvaricose veins and small capillaries in the lower extremities.
skin infections
It encompasses all skin infections that can be caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites.
Electrocoagulation
Technique for the treatment of skin lesions that offers excellent results.
A procedure that uses heat from an electrical current to destroy abnormal tissue, such as from a tumor or other lesion. It may also be used to control bleeding during surgery or after an injury.
The electrical current passes through an electrode that is placed on or around the tissue. The tip of the electrode is heated by electrical current to burn or destroy tissue. Electrocoagulation is a type of electrosurgery. Also called electrocautery, electrofulguration, and fulguration.
Dermatology
Dermatology is the medical specialty responsible for the study of the structure and function of the skin, as well as the diseases that affect it, their diagnosis, prevention and treatment.
Pediatric dermatology
Pediatric dermatology offers specialized care for infants and children within a range of childhood dermatological conditions.
Cryotherapy
Cryotherapy achieves a series of chemical reactions within our body that promote cellular nutrition, as well as an increase and improvement in blood circulation.
This treatment modality works by applying low temperature (cryo = cold) to the surface of the skin or mucous membranes in a way that will cause a superficial and controlled burn to destroy tissue that your specialist needs to destroy.
It is, for example, commonly used in viral warts.
Dandruff
Dandruff is a peeling of the skin on your scalp. It is usually a symptom of seborrheic dermatitis or seborrhea.
Photodynamic therapy
Photodynamic therapy is a therapeutic procedure used in medicine, mainly in dermatology, for the treatment of various skin diseases, especially skin cancer (basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma), also in Bowen’s disease, acne, rosacea. , lichen and for aesthetic photorejuvenation treatments.
Using light, it is possible to eliminate certain cells with dysplasia (cells with a certain degree of atypia or malignancy) that manifest themselves in the form of solar keratosis or areas damaged by the sun.
The patient usually first places a cream on the area to be treated (for example: face or head) and after a few minutes it is exposed to the light of the treatment lamp.
It is a very useful technique to treat large areas and eliminate sun damage and other forms of skin malignancy.