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Skin abrasions are superficial injuries that occur when the top layer of skin is scraped off.
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Acne is characterized by increased sebum production(seborrhoea) and a keratinization disorder in the area of the sebaceous gland follicles. Acne is characterized by red, often inflamed and open areas of skin. Acne is often raised to the point of forming pustules.
The face, neck and décolleté, chest and back are mainly affected. Sometimes variants of acne also occur under the armpits and in the genital, buttock and groin regions.
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Acne is characterized by increased sebum formation(seborrhea) and a cornification disorder in the area of the sebaceous gland follicles. Acne is characterized by red, often inflamed and also open skin areas. Acne is also often raised to the point of pustule formation.
Preferably affected are the face, neck and décolleté, chest and back - but acne can also occur on the scalp, especially in the neck area.
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Acne under the beard, like acne, is caused by increased sebum production (seborrhea) and a cornification disorder in the area of the sebaceous gland follicles.
Acne is characterized by red, often inflamed and open areas of skin. Acne is also often raised to the point of pustule formation.
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In the acute phase, lesions are very itchy, red, thickened, scaly patches or plaques that can erode with scratching.
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Ribbon hair is an abnormality that is caused by the cross-section of the hair. The cross-section of hair can be oval, round or flattened. A flattened cross-section is band hair, a genetic "hair disease".
Ribbon hair cannot be conditioned or shaped, is difficult to style and can hardly be reshaped by a perm. Care and styling suitable for ribbon hair are the only aids that enable the hair to be styled in any way at all.
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The technical term alopecia barbae refers to circular hair loss on the beard.
The first signs are often scaly skin. As a result, round, bald patches appear in the beard.
In rare cases, hair loss can spread to the eyebrows and hair on the head.
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Beard lichen (medically known as "tinea barbae", also known as "ringworm of the beard" in specialist literature) is a skin disease caused by fungi that occurs specifically in men. Externally, it is characterized by reddish, scaly, round patches. In highly inflammatory forms, there is also often a fever and peripheral lymph node involvement. Forced forms of beard lichen do not heal themselves, but require antimicrobial treatment.
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Beard dandruff is dry dandruff that forms on the facial skin under the beard and settles over the beard hair. White dandruff can often be seen on clothing as a result.
This is also accompanied by itching, redness or feelings of tension on the facial skin.
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