Diabetes is a chronic, progressive metabolic disease that has now reached pandemic proportions. It’s estimated that 10.5% of the world’s population has diabetes, making it a global challenge that requires attention and innovative strategies from healthcare systems worldwide. While macrovascular complications remain the leading cause of death in diabetes patients, this study provides a detailed description of dermatological changes in these individuals, with a particular emphasis on the severity of diabetic foot conditions. Within the realm of dermatological manifestations, specific changes such as acanthosis nigricans, diabetic dermopathy, and xerosis are thoroughly described, and they are all specific for individuals with type 2 diabetes. ...