Scars are an important part of the tissue healing process, but their appearance and characteristics can vary significantly depending on the type of injury, the depth and location of the damage, as well as individual patient factors.
Acne is an inflammatory skin condition caused by increased sebum production, blockage of sebaceous gland ducts, bacterial overgrowth, and inflammatory response.
Melasma is a chronic skin condition characterized by dark, usually symmetrical patches on the skin. It is far more common in women, accounting for up to 90% of cases.
Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that manifests as facial redness. Red patches typically appear on the cheeks, nose, forehead, and around the mouth.