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    Treatment by Condition  


    Acne Scars
    Acne scars are treated depending on how deep the scar is. Superficial scars that look like small pock marks or skin irregularities are best treated by superficial resurfacing, such as a deep peel.
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    Birthmarks
    Birthmarks are skin discolorations present at and/or just after birth. Some are red, and some vary more into the brown range. More info.

     

    Brown Spots
    Brown spots can vary from unwanted to freckles to giant patches; and let's face it, the older you get, the less cute they are. Read more.

     

    Broken Capillaries
    Broken capillaries are - well - one of the more fun and easy problems to have. On your face, these capillaries are usually bright red and often around the nose. Read more.

     

    Cellulite

    Port Wine Stains
    Port wine stains have nothing to do with wine. They are a type a birthmark, caused by dilated capillaries in your skin. Read more.

    Rosacea

    Rosacea is the appearance of a reddened face, progressing to the appearance of visible capillaries as you age. The bad news is that creams and medications are almost completely ineffective.
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    Stretch Marks
    Ah, stretch marks. The bane of many women’s existence. We think of them mostly after babies, but plenty of people have then on the hips and thighs as well. Read more.

    Sun Damage
    Sun Damage is unfortunately common here in sunny Southern California. First, you need to break up with the sun. Read more.

    Vericose Veins
    For small varicose veins, few things are more fun than having them injected with Sclerovein and watching them disappear. Read more.

    Wrinkles and Fine Lines
    The wrinkles around your eyes are the giveaway of your age in your late thirties, the etches in your face in your forties, and the just plain old deep folds and creases after. The secret to taking care of these lines is maintenance, maintenance, maintenance. Read more.