Age spots
These are pigment spots on sun-exposed skin, also called lentigo senilis or lentigo solaris. They usually develop in old age and are caused by sun damage. They usually appear on the face, but also frequently on the hands and décolleté. Age spots are benign, harmless and do not turn into skin cancer.
Healthy sunbathing
The sun is coming out again, great for a healthy tan. But is that color really that healthy? Unfortunately not, the sun is the biggest cause of skin aging. The sun can dry out your skin, which can make the skin look flaky, wrinkled or dull. In addition, pigment disorders can occur, which can cause pigmentation spots. Furthermore, the sun can also damage the collagen in your skin, which can cause your skin to lose firmness and elasticity and fine lines and wrinkles can become visible faster.
Insurance skin therapy treatments: the benefits at Doctors at Soap
At Doctors at Soap we understand that your skin is a very precious asset, which is why we have brought together a team of BIG-registered skin therapists to provide you with the highest quality treatments. What's even better is that many of our treatments are eligible for reimbursement if they are included in your insurance package.
Proud of your neck
The necklines become more visible from about age 30 and especially in the summer when we get a tan they stand out even more. They are actually just bending and movement lines that are created by the folding of the skin. In addition to these lines, the slackening of the skin in the neck is a frequently heard complaint. The so-called turkey neck in particular is experienced as very disturbing.
Sweat free
Who doesn't occasionally suffer from excessive sweating? When you are in a hurry and you have to cycle fast, when it is very hot or when you find something very exciting, this is a normal reaction of your body. However, it can also happen that you start to sweat for no apparent reason and if this is also excessive, this is called hyperhidrosis.