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Closed Comedo (Oil Gland)
also know as WHITEHEAD, and appears as small bumps just under the skins surface.
Milia (Oil Gland)
are benign, Keratin-filled cysts that appear just under the epidermis and have no visible opening.
Sebaceous Cyst (Oil Gland)
Large protruding pocket-like lesions filled with sebum.
Seborrheic Dermatitis (Oil Gland)
is a skin condition caused by an inflammation of the Sebaceous glands. Characterized by: Redness, dry or oily scaling, crusting and/or itchiness.
Rosacea (Oil Glands)
Formerly called Acne Rosacea, is a chronic condition that appears primarily on the cheeks and noes.
Anhidrosis (Sweat Glands)
is a deficiency i perspiration, often a result of fever or certain skin diseases.
Bromhidrosis (Sweat Glands)
is a foul-smelling perspiration usually noticeable in the armpit or on the feet, this is caused by bacteria.
Hyperhidrosis (Sweat Glands)
Excessive seating, caused by heat of general body weakness.
Miliaria Rubra (Sweat Glands)
also know as PRICKLY HEAT, is an acute inflammatory disorder of the sweat glands, Characterized by the eruption of small red vesicles and accompanied by burning and itching skin.