
Wart
Wart is a common skin disease caused by human papilloma virus. It can grow in nearly every part of our body. It commonly affects kids and adolescents.Learn More→

Genital warts
Genital warts looks like cauliflower in the genital area of men and women. They usually grow in the genital and anal areas of men and women.Learn More→

Corns
Corns, also referred to as clavi, are painful hypertrophy of skin, forming a skin swelling, that develop in response to excess pressure or friction on the bony prominences of the feet and toes.Learn More→

Ingrown toenail
Ingrown toenails are a common toenail problem of uncertain etiology. The great toe is the most commonly involved. Most patients are adolescents and adults.Learn More→

Skin polyps
Skin polyps are painless skin nodules over face, neck, chest, back, armpit, or groin. Their size and shape are irregular. Learn More→

Sebaceous cyst
It is a benign skin cyst, containing soft cheese like material, below the skin. Sebaceous cysts usually grow on the face, ear, neck, and back.Learn More→

Keloid
A keloid (keloid scar) is a raised or thickened scar that tends to grow rapidly above and beyond the surface of the skin at the site of an injury.Learn More→

Chalazion
Chalazion is caused by blockage of secretary gland of the inner eyelid. As the secretion accumulates, chalazion is formed.Learn More→

Vasectomy
Vasectomy is a surgical operation to divide, separate, ligate and seal the two vas deferens.Learn More→

Skin Abscess
An skin abscess is a pink or red skin mass. It is painful and warm upon touching.Learn More→

lipoma
Lipomas (or lipomata) are the most common benign soft-tissue tumor mainly composing of benign fatty cells.Learn More→

Paronychia
Paronychia is a skin infection around the fingernail or toenail by bacteria or fungi.Learn More→

Ganglion/ ganglion cyst
Ganglion cysts are the most common soft-tissue tumors of the hand and wrist. They also occur near knee, ankle, and shoulder joints.Learn More→