Skin conditions

Don’t let embarrassing skin conditions destroy your self confidence. Dermatitis, Eczema, Lupus, Psoriasis, Rosacea and Vitiligo can all be colour corrected with Microskin.

Microskin - revolutionising how skin conditions are perceived. Only those that have suffered from a skin condition can understand the physical and psychological discomfort. Less common conditions such as Lupus are not widely understood by the general public and can be hard for suffers when encountering new people, while common conditions such as dermatitis can also cause feelings of isolation and awkwardness, especially in children and teens. Whether it is dermatitis, lupus, psoriasis, rosacea, eczema or scarring from a burn or operation, the embarrassing appearance of one’s skin condition is never far from the mind. Microskin cannot cure skin conditions but it is a great way to help sufferers regain their confidence, ensuring that people see past their skin condition and see the true person they are.

Click here to view more before and after shots, and click here to see how Microskin can assist with Burns Scarring.

Below are descriptions of skin conditions that may result in unattractive skin imperfections that can be camoflaged with Microskin.

Epidermal naevus

Epidermal naevus usually present at birth or arises within the first decade and may increase in size at puberty. It is well defined brown or yellow raised plaque with a rough warty surface and fissuring

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Becker’s Naevus

Becker’s Naevus is more common in males and most commonly on the chest, shoulder and upper arms. It is initially flat but may become raised and pigmented and subsequently develop thick coarse hairs.

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Connective tissue naevus

Connective tissue naevus are lesions of dermal elastic fibres and collagen which give rise to nodules and plaque, especially on the upper back.

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Cafe au Lait

Café au Lait is a single rounded, small or large round or oval pale brown patch. It may be present at birth in up to 10% of the population.

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Port wine stain

The lesion is present at birth and permanent. It is usually purple and is a permanent stain that varies in size.

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Spider Naevi

Spider Naevi looks like a spider with radiating legs extending out from a central red body. Found on upper cheeks, nose, and eye areas.

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Keloid Scarring

The keloids are red, raised and firm and have a smooth shiny surface. The often tender nodules can complicate minor acne.

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Rosacea

Rosacea is characterized by papules and pustules that occur on the face, often associated with flushing. Rosacea is common in both sexes and can appear at any time.

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Vitiligo

Vitiligo is an acquired destruction of melanocytes resulting in white patches on the skin. Vitiligo may occur at any age, though about 50% present before the age of 20. The patches are completely de-pigmented and appear totally white. It may occur anywhere on the body. Frequently Vitiligo occurs around the mouth, nose and eyes. It may also occur on the elbows, knees, front of the shins, back of the hands and feet. The patches are liable to sunburn. There can be psychological effects on the patient and feelings of isolation from being shunned socially.

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Lupus Erthematosus

Lupus is a chronic auto immune disorder which is nearly always confined to the skin and is associated with some degree of photosensitivity.

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Darier’s Disease

It is an inherited disorder of epidermal cell adherence that results in abnormal and purple papules on the skin. It usually begins in late childhood or adolescence Ultraviolet light should be avoided.

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Epidermis Bullosa

This is a term applied to a collection of inherited blistering disorders of the skin which shows up as fragile skin in response to a minor trauma.

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Urticaria

Urticaria consists of intensely itchy red swellings of the skin which last a few hours and then disappear without trace. It can be known as hives.

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Psoriasis

Psoriasis is a common chronic benign condition of the skin. Psoriasis is often inherited and sometimes associated with disorders of the joints and nails. As with all skin conditions suffers of psoriasis can also suffer from psychological affects and feelings of isolation from being shunned socially.

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Contact Dermatitis

Contact dermatitis is an eczema reaction as a result of an external substance. Affecting about 1 in 5 people at some time in their lives dermatitis is characterised by red, flaky skin, sometimes with cracks or tiny blisters.

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Eczema

The term dermatitis and Eczema are used interchangeably within the community to represent itchy skin. There are a number of different types of Eczema including atopic eczema, varicose eczema, discoid eczema, hand eczema, asteatotic eczema and more.

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Burns to the skin

Tissue damage from excessive heat, electricity, radioactivity, or corrosive chemicals that destroy proteins in the exposed cells is called a burn

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Hyperpigmentation

Occurs when an excessive amount of melanin has been deposited in a clump causing a brown lesion on the skin.

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Hypopigmentation

Hypopigmentation is the loss of skin colour caused by melanocyte depletion: a decrease in the amino acid tyrosine which is used by melanocytes to make melanin.

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Poikiloderma of Civatte

This is a pigmentation which occurs on the side of the neck, particularly in women. The cause is unknown and thought to be due to photosensitizing chemicals in perfumes. Sun protection are advised.

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Lichen amyloid

The condition is chronic, very itchy and manifests itself as a popular eruption that may turn into thickened plaques.

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Necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum

Consists of more or less symmetrical, well defined yellowish plaques with a wax consistency which occur particularly on the shins.

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Morphoea

Defined as localized sclerosis of the skin probably with an auto immune nature. The cause is unknown.

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Scleroderma

Is an auto immune disorder characterized by excessive deposits of collagen and other connective tissue components which led to dermal fibrosis. It also affects other organs.

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Ehlers-Danlos syndrome

Is one of the hereditary disorders of connective tissue which results in hyper extensible skin and joints which dislocate easily. It also involves poor wound healing, easy bruising and occasional fragility of large blood vessels. There may be digits missing. The skin is hyperplastic but recoils to the normal position when released. There is no treatment and genetic counseling may be of assistance.

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