Rough Skin

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Dry climates, sun exposure, genetic inclination – there are many reasons why you might develop rough skin. The good news is that Skin Institute can help you get it under control.
Smoother, more manageable skin could be just a treatment away. We understand how uncomfortable it can be to have rough or chapped skin, especially on your face. That’s why we offer two treatments that are ideally suited to making rough skin a thing of the past.
There are several ways to treat rough skin, and it depends upon the cause – for example a very small patch of rough and discoloured skin could potentially be a lesion that needs to be treated, which is why we’ve listed Free Spot Check and Full Body Skin Cancer Consultation in the Related Treatments panel. Or if your skin is rough and scaly, it might be a Dry Skin form of Dermatitis or Psoriasis.
We find though that people most commonly concerned with rough skin are concerned about the skin on their face. The most effective way to treat this is through a microdermabrasion or microhydrabrasion treatment . Microdermabrasion or microhydrabrasion is a controlled way to exfoliate the skin of impurities and dead skin cells.
The microdermabrasion technology we use is where a diamond tip moves over the skin creating a controlled exfoliation process. The exfoliated cells are removed with a gentle vacuum device. Microhydrabrasion uses cool water in addition to the diamond tip.
A microdermabrasion or microhydrabrasion treatment takes around 30 minutes, resulting smoother, softer and more radiant skin.
Since being established in 1994, Skin Institute has been at the forefront of dermatological care in New Zealand. From the beginning, we have demonstrated expertise in the areas of clinical dermatology, veins, cosmetic medicine and surgery, and skin cancer. Today, we are a multi-disciplinary specialist centre, with clinics across the country – and teams of highly qualified medical and nursing staff at each one.
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Rough bumpy skin has uneven texture and feels coarse to the touch. Common on the face and body, rough skin can be the result of dryness or a buildup of dead skin cells. A combination of exfoliation and hydration can help improve rough bumpy skin.
Rough bumpy skin can appear on the face and body, including dry, scaly skin on the legs, bumpy patches on the backs of the arms and thighs, and rough skin on the face and neck (often due to shaving). One way to help smooth and soften skin texture is with skincare products that help provide hydration. Additional ingredients that help soothe the skin, restore the skin’s barrier (such as ceramides) and provide gentle exfoliation (such as salicylic acid and lactic acid) can be helpful as well. Rough bumpy skin can affect men and women of all ages and may be the result of excessive dryness 1 or a skin condition such as eczema 2 , psoriasis 3 or diabetes. 4
Skin that feels rough to the touch , especially on the hands and feet is often caused by dryness and a build-up of dead skin cells. The skin naturally renews itself; however, this process can slow down with age. 5 Certain skin conditions can also accelerate the accumulation of dead cells and lead to rough bumpy skin. In most cases, using a specially-formulated rough and bumpy skin lotion daily can help restore smooth, soft skin.
Face : If facial moisturizer doesn’t help improve dry rough patches on skin in spots like around the nose and eyebrows as well as on the hairline, ears and neck, a skin condition may be to blame. Persistent, irritated rough skin with thick scales may be due to psoriasis, 2 while red, rough skin on the cheeks may be caused eczema. 2
Hands : Rough hands are usually caused by dry skin. The hands are especially prone to dryness because they have fewer oil glands 5 and are exposed to a variety of harsh environmental factors. Frequent hand-washing, contact with chemicals and extreme weather conditions all deplete moisture from the skin and can lead to rough skin. 7
Feet : Similar to the hands, the feet have a limited number of oil glands—which means this skin can become thick and dry. 4 Rough skin on feet can be accompanied by calluses due to friction caused by wearing shoes, and cracked heels that result from the feet supporting the body’s weight.
Arms : There can be several causes of rough skin on arms, including dry skin, 4 eczema, 3 psoriasis, 2 keratosis pilaris 8 and sun exposure. 9
Elbows : Rough bumpy skin due to dryness is common on the elbows, although redness covered with white rough patches on skin of the elbows may be psoriasis. 10 Red rough patches on skin inside the elbows can be caused by eczema. 3
Neck : Frequently seen in men who shave regularly, rough skin on the neck may be due to folliculitis, 11 razor burn or ingrown hairs.
Stubborn patches of bumpy skin that don’t respond to moisturizers and gentle exfoliation may be due to a condition called ichthyosis vulgaris, which prevents dead skin cells from shedding and causes an accumulation that resembles fish scales, or another skin condition. 12 If at-home care doesn’t help improve the look and feel of rough, bumpy skin, it’s best to see a dermatologist who may recommend additional treatments.
The color of rough skin can be an indicator of its cause. Here’s the most common factors that lead to discoloration.
Dry skin is a primary cause of rough spots, and skincare products that moisturize and provide gentle exfoliation can be an effective way to help smooth and soften rough bumpy skin associated with dryness. Hyaluronic acid is a beneficial hydrating ingredient because it helps draw moisture from the environment into the skin. 15 In addition, lotions and creams with ceramides help restore the skin’s barrier to lock in moisture. 16 Salicylic acid and lactic acid exfoliate the skin by encouraging the shedding of dead skin cells, in turn helping to improve the texture of rough bumpy skin. 17 , 18 Finally, skincare products formulated with a soothing ingredient like niacinamide can help keep the skin comfortable. 19
If exfoliating and hydrating skincare products don’t help improve the appearance of dry, rough bumpy skin, or you think your rough skin may be a symptom of another skin condition, it’s best to seek the help of a dermatologist who can diagnose the cause and suggest additional treatment options.
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Oily skin is easy to identify, and the signs include enlarged pores, blackheads and unwanted shine. A facial wash for oily skin can go a long way for removing sebum, and the proper ingredients can help keep it feeling balanced, minimize blemishes and help keep the skin looking and feeling its best.
According to the National Eczema Association, eczema affects more than 30 million Americans. This common skin condition usually appears as a red, itchy rash with blisters. Most frequently seen on the arms and behind the knees, eczema can occur on the face as well, especially in children and babies.
Whether it's on the face, hands, feet or body, dry skin can appear seasonally or year-round. It's important to understand how to avoid the flaking, itching, burning and discomfort that can happen as a result of dry skin – read on to learn more.
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