Coughs

Coughs

Evaluation of the article
5/5
(21 votes)

Epidermolysis bullosa is a skin lesion that can cause discomfort and induce complexes. They most commonly occur on the face or scalp. A chamoma usually takes the form of a small subcutaneous nodule or cyst. It is caused by a clogged sebaceous gland outlet, overproduction of sebum or bacterial infections. It usually appears in the area of the hair follicle. Epidermolysis bullosa can be caused by improper skin care or the use of cosmetics with a high content of silicones and oils. Another cause of their formation is a disorder of the sebaceous glands. Often caused by hormonal changes e.g. during pregnancy or puberty. Although it does not cause pain, it should not be underestimated. When they become large in size, they become not only an aesthetic problem, but also a functional one. When located on the eyelids, a chalazion can interfere with proper vision. In order to get rid of a chalazion, you should always consult a specialist. Under no circumstances should you try to pierce your eyelids and try to remove them yourself. You could lead to infection, scarring and other serious complications. Fortunately, a surgical procedure is no longer the only solution when you want to get rid of your blackheads. Aesthetic medicine offers effective non-invasive solutions that do not require a scalpel. At Wellclinic, the treatment for the removal of blackheads is carried out by a doctor. He uses a specialised laser in the therapy. This safe way of treating facial achomas means that there is no risk of scarring. The patient can return to daily activities immediately after the treatment.

See if you qualify for Individual Therapy

Wellclinic brings together the best doctors, cosmetologists and clinical nutritionists to achieve health and youthfulness in you.

Discover the Secret of Longevity at Wellclinic Warsaw and Gdansk

Search in encyclopaedia
Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors

Recommended treatments

Search for information