A mark on the skin.
What is a lesion?
Skin disorder characterized by chronic inflammation.
What is acne?
absence of pigment.
What is hypopigmentation?
Genetic aging factors.
What is intrinsic factors?
Most common and least severe for of skin cancer.
What is Basal cell carcinoma?
A type of lesion that is a different color, or raised above the skin.
What is a primary lesion?
A white head
What is a pustule or a closed comedo?
Congenital hypopigmentation of the who body.
What is albinism?
Facial expressions and gravity.
What is intrinsic factors?
Least common but most sever form of skin cancer.
What is Malignant melanoma?
Piles of material on the skin surface formed over a wound.
What is a crust? (Secondary lesion?)
common causes of acne.
What is heredity or hormones?
Technical term for freckles.
What is lentigines?
Ingredient for a good anti aging exfoliating home routine.
What are AHA's?
The E in the skin cancer mole check stands for
What is evolution of the mole
Flat spot of discoloration.
What is a macule?
acne bacteria is _____________ in the presence of oxygen.
what is anaerobic?
A birthmark?
What is a Nevus?
Approximately 80-80% of aging is caused by.
What is aculilated sun damage?
Skin cancer that is characterized by scaly red papules or nodules.
What is squamous Cell carcinoma?
Abnormal mass of the skin.
Tumor
scientific name for level 1 acne.
What is acne vulgaris?
Hereditary hypopigmentation spots.
What is Vitiligo?
Responsible for up to 85% of aging.
What is extrinsic Factors?
Skin cancer that is 100% fatal if left untreated.
What is malignant melanoma?