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Skin Tag, Mole & Cyst Removal

Benign skin lesions—such as skin tags, epidermoid cysts, and nevi—can be safely removed using a variety of techniques. Treatment options include precise surgical or shave excision, electrocautery for smaller or superficial lesions, and cryotherapy for targeted freezing of select growths. The approach is carefully selected based on the type and location of the lesion to ensure safe, effective results.

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Seborrheic Keratoses Removal

Seborrheic keratoses are common, non-cancerous skin growths that tend to develop with age and cumulative sun exposure. They often appear as waxy, warty, or “stuck-on” spots. While benign, their appearance can sometimes mimic melanoma or other skin cancers. For cosmetic concerns, they can be safely removed using techniques tailored to the your skin type, lesion’s size and location.

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Sun Damage and Hyperpigmentation

Sun damage shows up as fine lines, dark spots, and uneven skin texture—signs of premature aging caused by prolonged UV exposure, and it can increase skin cancer risk. Our Pigmentation Correction & Rejuvenation Program targets discoloration like sun spots and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, while helping smooth fine lines and restore radiance. We tailor each treatment plan using physician-guided, medical-grade skincare and in-office procedures to brighten skin tone, fade pigment, and enhance overall clarity.

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Acne and Scarring

Acne and scarring are multifactorial skin conditions that often require a comprehensive, multimodal approach for meaningful and lasting results. Terra’s Acne & Scar Renewal Program integrates advanced in-office treatments with personalized medical-grade skincare and physician-directed medical care. This holistic approach addresses active acne, improves pigmentations, and promotes collagen remodeling to improve skin texture and reduce the appearance of scars.


Redness and Rosacea

Facial redness can result from a variety of causes, including rosacea, a chronic inflammatory condition, or sun damage, which leads to persistent redness and visible blood vessels over time. While both may appear similar, rosacea often involves flushing, sensitivity, and acne-like bumps, whereas sun damage tends to cause gradual vessel dilation and skin thinning from cumulative UV exposure.

At Terra Skin Clinic, our Redness & Rosacea Relief Program is designed to address both forms of redness. This physician-led program combines gentle, medical-grade skincare with targeted in-office treatments to calm inflammation, reduce visible vessels, and strengthen the skin barrier. The result is a healthier, more even-toned, and resilient complexion.

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Fine Lines, Wrinkles & Skin Laxity

Lines, wrinkles, and dull skin develop gradually as collagen breaks down with age and sun exposure. Our Fine Lines & Skin Renewal Program is designed not just to treat the surface, but to renew skin from within. By combining skin-rebuilding treatments with science-backed skincare, we stimulate deep collagen remodeling and improve elasticity. Expect refined texture, smoother skin, and a refreshed, natural look—without drastic downtime.

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Under-eye Rejuvenation

The under-eye area is particularly prone to dark pigmentation, fine lines, and skin thinning due to its delicate structure and early signs of aging. Factors such as collagen loss, poor circulation, and genetic predisposition can contribute to a tired or hollow appearance.

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy rejuvenates this area by harnessing your body’s own growth factors. Injected PRP stimulates collagen synthesis, improves microvascular circulation, and enhances skin density—resulting in brighter, smoother, and more refreshed under-eye contours. This physician-performed treatment offers a natural, biocompatible approach to under-eye rejuvenation with minimal downtime.


Keloid and Hypertrophic Scar

Hypertrophic scars and keloids are forms of abnormal wound healing characterized by excessive collagen deposition. Hypertrophic scars remain within the boundaries of the original injury, while keloids extend beyond and may be associated with pain or pruritus. Both can arise following trauma, surgery, or inflammation, particularly in predisposed individuals. Treatment such as intralesional steroid injection aims to flatten raised lesions, reduce erythema, and improve texture and symptom burden over time.

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