Around one in every 100 people worldwide has vitiligo – a chronic, autoimmune skin condition that causes the skin to appear ...
The emerging field of psychodermatology reminds us that the connection between the brain and skin is not only real but significant. It focuses on the interplay between psychiatry and dermatology, ...
Melanoma usually appears in locations where the skin receives frequent sun exposure, like the face, neck, shoulders, arms and legs. These melanomas are often linked to ultraviolet (UV) damage and may ...
Subtypes of basal cell carcinoma, the most common type of skin cancer, may differ in appearance, aggressiveness, treatment options, and who’s likely to develop them. Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the ...
In PEOPLE's exclusive clip from ‘One Day in My Body,’ Portia Cina, 18, shares her experience living with ichthyosis with confetti, an ultra-rare genetic skin disorder with fewer than 50 cases ...
Melasma is a skin condition with brown, blue, or freckle spots that form what is often called “the mask of pregnancy.” It’s a dark, mask-like mark that is common, painless, and typically goes away ...
It falls under the category of obsessive-compulsive disorders and is also known as skin picking disorder or excoriation disorder. “For many, skin picking can be a response to feelings such as anxiety, ...
A market study by Precedence Research estimated that the global dermatology market size to be $1.59 billion in 2022, growing to $3.14 billion by 2032. Skin disorders, including chronic diabetic wounds ...