Ingrown hairs

An ingrown hair is a hair that curls back and grows into the skin instead of growing out. This can happen when the hair is cut too short, when the skin is not exfoliated regularly, or when the hair follicle is damaged. Ingrown hairs are most common in areas where hair...

Injectable fillers

Injectable fillers are substances that are used in nonsurgical procedures to fill in or plump up areas of the skin. This can help reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and other signs of aging. Injectable fillers are often used in conjunction with other...

Integumentary system (Skin)

The integumentary system is the body’s largest organ system, which includes the skin and its accessory organs, such as the oil and sweat glands, sensory receptors, hair, and nails. It plays a crucial role in protecting the body from external threats, regulating...

Intense pulsed light (IPL)

Intense Pulse Light (IPL) is a non-invasive cosmetic treatment that uses a broad spectrum of high-intensity light waves to improve various skin conditions. IPL technology targets different chromophores in the skin, such as melanin and hemoglobin, to treat a wide range...

Interstitial fluid (ISF)

Interstitial fluid (ISF) is a fluid that fills the spaces between cells in tissues. It is made up of water, salts, proteins, and other dissolved substances. ISF helps to transport nutrients and oxygen to cells and remove waste products from cells. It also helps to...