Acne is a common skin condition that occurs when hair follicles become plugged up with dead skin cells and oil. Acne scars generally result from inflamed blemishes that are caused by enlarged skin pores.
learn moreThere are three main factors that can contribute to aging hands: sun damage, genetics and medications that cause photosensitivity and atrophy.
learn moreThere are factors that contribute to the appearance of cellulite: genetics, age, lifestyle and gender all play important roles.
learn moreSignificant factors that contribute to crepey skin include sun damage, aging, lack of moisture, excessive weight loss, or any combination of these.
learn moreExcess fat, sagging skin or fullness underneath the chin can create an unbalanced appearance.
learn moreWhile genetics and the natural aging process are the two main culprits for facial volume loss, there are other factors that can contribute to, or even speed up the process.
learn moreWhen it comes to men's aesthetics, New England Skin Center is proud to offer a range of treatment options for addressing common concerns.
learn moreRosacea is a fairly common skin condition that causes redness of the face, often associated with easy flushing. It can also cause pimple-like breakouts.
learn moreScars are a natural part of the body's healing process. They form when the dermis (deep, thick layer of skin) is damaged.
learn moreStretch marks are the streaky lines that develop on the skin, especially on the abdomen and legs.
learn moreSun Damage describes premature aging of the skin from overexposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays.
learn moreLips thin for the same reason that your skin begins to sag over time: lost collagen and hyaluronic acid (HA).
learn moreIf you have unwanted hair that you want to remove, schedule treatments at our skin center in Weymouth, Massachusetts.
learn moreThere are two main causes for a weak chin and jawline: genetics and excess weight.
learn moreWrinkles, lines & folds are caused by a combination of repetitive facial movements, skin laxity, and a loss of collagen.
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