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Leaders Skin Group & Clinic

Leaders Skin Group & Clinic

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Leaders Skin Group & Clinic , located in Doha, Qatar, is a comprehensive dermatology clinic that offers wide array of services for a more youthful and healthy body using the latest technology. Leaders Skin Group & Clinic , a South Korean skin care company, has become an outstanding enterprise that offers all kinds of beauty and non-surgical treatments with a full range of aesthetic specialties, all under one roof.

Leaders Skin Group & Clinic take care of all your skin concerns such as pigmentations, acne, wrinkles, sweating, fat and also unwanted hair with our exceptional dermatologist and health care team. With our customized program, clients can experience total care including laser treatments, medical skin care, anti-aging treatments, non-surgical fat reduction and body massage. We aim to achieve beauty and wellness by providing various treatments for lifting, tightening, brightening skin and body contouring. leaders skin group & clinic will help you attain sustainable results that will satisfy your goals. Covering 500 square meter of area, Leaders Skin Group & Clinic is composed of 5 personal and private treatment rooms, a regular operating room, special gallery and other facilities. In particular, it has an anti-bacterial system to be safe, reliable and stabilized.

Leaders Skin Group & Clinic always offers excellent client care in a relaxing environment. We are providing the best clinic service with personal treatment rooms which are combined with aesthetic and powder rooms for comfortable and satisfying recovery period before and after treatments. In each room, especially, a customized top, gown, slippers, hair products, high-speed Internet access and bathroom with shower booth are prepared. We will do our best for clients to have the most pleasant and safe stay with us. According to Joanne Little, the owner of UK based spa called LE Spa, “The Ionzyme Machine is probably the most effective machine in the world today for enhanced penetration of vitamins into the skin”. Mrs. Little has been in the industry for 18 years. Vitamins A and C are essential for the maintain of a healthy and youthful skin. This revolutionary system enhances the penetration of vitamins contained in the Environ skin care products ensuring optimum effective results.


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What is pigmentation?

Skin pigmentation can be divided into some parts such as moles, freckles, blemishes, lentigo, melasma, ABNOM (Ota nevus), seborrheic keratosis and so on. Typically, it is formed on face in an irregular shape and size in brownish or other colors. The pigmentation appears on whole face especially around forehead, under the eyes and cheeks. The depth of pigmentation is different depending on the areas and types.

Pigmentation means coloring. Skin pigmentation disorders affect the color of the skin. The skin gets its color from melanin which is pigment. Melanin is made by special cells in the skin.

When these cells become damaged or unhealthy, it affects melanin production. Some pigmentation disorders influence just patches of skin. Others influence the whole body.


Moles :

Moles are very common type of growth on the skin. They occur when cells in the skin, called melanocytes, grow in cluster instead of being spread throughout the skin. These cells create the pigment that gives natural color on the skin. Most moles appear in early childhood and during the first 20 years of a person's life. Some moles may not appear until later in life.


Freckles :

Freckles are flat, small tan or light-brown spots on sun-exposed skin. Most freckles are produced by exposure to ultraviolet light. Usually, normal freckles themselves are harmless and never develop into skin cancer. Unusual-appearing freckles may become malignant skin cancer. They are more often seen in the summer, among fair skinned people, especially those with red or light hair.


Lentigo :

Lentigo is a small freckle or flat brown lesions. It is pigmented spot surrounded by normal-appearing skin. Large numbers of lentigines are very common, especially in person with red hair.


Melasma :

Melasma is a chronic skin disorder that results in symmetrical, blotchy and brownish facial pigmentation. It can lead to considerable embarrassment and distress. This form of facial pigmentation is sometimes called chloasma, but as this means green skin, the term melasma (brown skin) is preferred. The exact cause is unknown, but there are several factors that can contribute to the occurence of melasma. These include pregnancy, hormone therapy, cosmetics, anti-seizure medication and birth control pills.


ABNOM (Nevus of Ota) :

It is a hamartoma of dermal melanocytes. Clinically, nevus of Ota presents as a blue or gray patch on the face, which is congenital or acquired and is within the distribution of the ophthalmic and maxillary branches of the trigeminal nerve. Women are nearly five times more likely to be affected than men.


Seborrheic Keratosis :

A seborrheic keratosis is a benign skin growth that originates in keratinocyte. Like liver spots, seborrheic keratosis is seen more often to aged people. The lesions appear in various colors, from light tan to black. They are round or oval, feel flat or slightly elevated (like the scab from a healing wound), and range in size from very small to more than 1 inch across.


Here are 3 causes of pigmentation :

UV rays

UV exposure tends to increase the melanin production in our body. Long exposure to the sunlight without any protection results in formation of brownish skin discolorations on whole face and body.

Female hormone

Pregnancy and taking contraceptive pills cause freckles and melasma a lot. Skin which is already pigmented generally becomes more pigmented or darker during pregnancy. These changes take place due to hormonal changes during these stages which stimulate a temporary increase in your body's melanin production.

Genetic factors

Skin pigmentation disorders affect the color of the skin. Skin gets its color from a pigment called melanin. Special cells in the skin make melanin. When these cells become damaged or unhealthy, it affects melanin production. If your body makes too much melanin, your skin gets darker.

 

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