Melanoma in situ is the earliest stage of skin cancer, remaining in epidermis. Lentigo maligna is a type of melanoma in situ appearing in sun-exposed areas. Both conditions can be cured with surgery, but may develop into invasive melanoma
Covers all skin care steps with professional products and spa services. Includes cleansing, steaming, exfoliation, massage, masks, serums, and moisturizers
BCC is the most common skin cancer worldwide, accounting for 80% of non-melanoma cases. UV light exposure is the leading cause, taking 10-20 years for development. Diagnosis requires biopsy and surgical removal
Gram-positive, anaerobic rod-shaped bacteria capable of synthesizing propionic acid. Primarily found in human and animal skin, living in sweat and sebaceous glands. Most prevalent human skin-associated microorganisms. Used in vitamin B12 production, probiotics, and cheese industries
MCI is an isothiazolinone used as preservative with antibacterial and antifungal properties. Found in cosmetics, lotions, and makeup removers. Approved for use in patch tests for allergic contact dermatitis diagnosis
cSCC is one of three main types of skin cancer alongside basal-cell and melanoma. Typically presents as hard lump with scaly surface or ulcer. More likely to spread than basal-cell carcinoma. Usually occurs on sun-exposed areas like face, ears, neck, hands