Skin Tags
They appear as tiny pearl drops attached to the skin's surface and proliferate (multiple) in aging skins, particularly on the skin. They can be removed by simply sealing off the blood very efficiently and quickly.
Comedones and Milias
Acne
These are known as blackheads and whiteheads. In most cases, blackheads are usually caused by oils in the pores which become oxidized and turn black. Whiteheads are simply plugs of dead cells that have grown over a pore opening. If there are oils suppressed underneath the dead cells, they are attracted to the Lam Probe which dries them instantly. They are caused by poor skin exfoliation that are found in both oily and dry skins. When they are found around the eyes, they can be caused by eyeglasses that sit on the skin's surface and encourages accumulation of dead skill cells. Cleaning the eyeglasses and using regular deep cleansing and effective face masks to enhance skin exfoliation will prevent formation of milia formation.
Blood Spots (Hemangiomas)
Blood spots can be small to large concentrations of blood which can be flat or raised and they are commonly found on the neck or decollete area. They are believed to be a disorder of the circulatory system and although young adults may have them, they do not place priorities on their removal until they become older.
Fibromas
Fibromas are non-malignant tumors composed of fibrous tissue that can be flat or raised. Skin tags are considered small fibromas, and the texture and color of large fibromas are different from normal skins because they are darker in color with a more fibrous texture. Like their smaller counterparts skin tags, they can be removed easily with the Lam Probe by cutting off their attachment to the skin's surface.
Hyperpigmentation
Hyper means excess and pigment refers to color, so hyperpigmentation means excess color in comparison to your normal skin color. These include light brown to darker brown or black color. While pigment abnormalities can occur at any age and on any part of the body, they become accelerated in aging due to a breakdown of melanin production. Sun exposure makes the color darker. Melanin is a color pigment found in the skin and gives the skin its normal color for that ethnic group. The most common hyperpigmentation disorders for which people seek treatment are: "liver" spots more commonly called "age spots", or melasma (dark pigment formed from any hormonal changes induced during pregnancy or contraceptive pills).
Broken Capillaries (also known as Telangiestasia)
Tiny congealed blood vessels are commonly found on the nose, checks and chin, particularly in thin, sensitive skins Those who suffer from allergies and practice poor lifestyle regime of alcohol, smoking and eating excessive spicy foods are more likely to develop broken capillaries. They can be hereditary and if found on the legs, they can be caused from habitually crossing the legs or wearing very tight stockings or jeans which impairs blood circulation. Broken capillaries are very simple to remove and many of them can be treated in one or more sessions. Larger broken capillaries or vessels on the legs need to scelerotherapy., a medical procedure.
Cholesterol Deposits
Conclusion
The above minor skin irregularities are primarily non-malignant tumors and can be effectively treated by an esthetician or physician who have been trained to use the Lam Probe.