 Obesity is becoming more common around the world, leading to a variety of health problems including skin diseases. Obesity can cause inflammation in the skin, resulting in a range of skin diseases such as psoriasis, eczema, and acne. This inflammation is caused by a number of factors, including hormonal changes, metabolism, and circulatory issues. By understanding how obesity affects the skin, we can develop treatments to reduce the risk of skin diseases associated with it. This article was authored by Janonier Palinival and George W. M. Millington.