Skin cancer
There are three major types of skin cancer: basal cell cancer, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma. Each of these skin cancers is primarily caused by too much exposure to the sun, but genetics may also play a role in increasing your risk for skin cancer.
Cysts
Cysts are large and clearly visible on the skin, painful to touch, filled with pus and can leave scars if not treated correctly.
Scars
Scars are marks left on the skin after an injury or surgery, resulting from the healing process of damaged tissue.
Keloids
Keloids are raised, thickened scars that form when the skin heals after an injury, growing beyond the original wound site.
Vitiligo
Vitiligo is a skin condition where patches of skin lose their pigment, resulting in white or light-colored areas, caused by the immune system attacking the pigment-producing cells.