characterized by black or dark brown patches that are uneven
Malignant melanoma
characterized by chronic inflammation of the sebaceous glands
acne
lack of pigment that results in light or white splotches
hypopigmentation
excessive sweating caused by heat/general body weakness
hyperhidrosis
lesions that are a different color than the color of the skin
primary lesions
characterized by scaly red papules or nodules
squamous cell carcinoma
raised, inflamed, papule with a white or yellow center
pustule
irregular brown or wine-colored skin discoloration
stain
foul-smelling perspiration
bromhidrosis
Dead cells that form over a wound or blemish while healing
crust
characterized by light or pearly nodules
basal cell carcinoma
small skin elevation that contains no fluid but may develop pus
papule
change in pigmentation of skin caused by exposure to the sun
tan
condition involving visible capillaries, 0.02-0.04 inch
telangiectasia
open lesion on the skin or mucous membrane of the body
ulcer
any type of irregular mass varying in size, shape, and color
tumor
hereditary tendency for skin to retain dead cells in the follicle
retention hyperkeratosis
characterized by absence of melanin pigment in the body
albinism
inflammatory condition of the skin
dermatitis
large, protruding, pocketlike lesion filled with keratin
epidermoid cyst
product that has been proven to not clog the follicles
noncomedogenic
overproduction of pigment
hyperpigmentation
hyperpigmentation due to hormonal imbalances
melasma
large protruding pocketlike lesion filled with sebum
sebaceous cyst