The Treatment of Skin, Hair, and Nail Diseases encompasses the comprehensive evaluation, diagnosis, and management of a wide range of conditions affecting the integumentary system. This service addresses both common and complex disorders involving the skin, scalp, hair, and nails, using evidence-based medical and procedural approaches.
Acne Surgery refers to a range of minor dermatologic procedures performed to treat selected acne lesions and their complications. These procedures are used as adjuncts to medical therapy to achieve faster resolution of lesions, reduce inflammation, and minimize the risk of scarring.
Body Peel is a dermatologic procedure designed to improve the texture, tone, and overall appearance of the skin by promoting controlled exfoliation of the outer skin layers. This treatment helps address concerns such as uneven pigmentation, sun damage, acne marks, rough skin texture, and dull or aging skin on various areas of the body.
A micro peel is a gentle exfoliating treatment that uses mild acids or enzymes to remove dead skin cells, unclog pores, and smooth skin texture. It helps brighten the complexion, even out skin tone, and boost cell renewal with little to no downtime.
Acne scars are marks or indentations left on the skin after acne heals. They form when inflammation damages the skin’s collagen during breakouts. Acne scars can appear as depressed pits (ice pick, boxcar, rolling scars) or raised scars, and they may vary in depth, texture, and visibility depending on the severity of the acne.
A diamond peel is a non-invasive exfoliating facial treatment that uses a diamond-tipped device to gently remove dead skin cells and impurities. It helps smooth skin texture, unclog pores, brighten the complexion, and reduce the appearance of fine lines and mild acne scars, with no downtime.
Mole removal is a simple medical or cosmetic procedure done to safely remove a mole from the skin. It may be done for health reasons (if a mole looks suspicious or changes color/shape) or for cosmetic reasons (appearance).
Warts (Kulugo) Removal is a medical or dermatological procedure done to eliminate warts caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). It helps prevent spreading, reduce discomfort, and improve skin appearance. Common treatments include laser removal, cauterization, cryotherapy (freezing), topical medication, or minor surgical removal, depending on the size and location of the wart.
Tattoo removal is a cosmetic procedure that uses advanced treatments to fade or completely remove unwanted tattoos from the skin. It works by breaking down tattoo ink so the body can gradually absorb and eliminate it. Common methods include laser tattoo removal, chemical solutions, or surgical techniques, depending on the tattoo’s size, color, and depth.
Laser Hair Removal is a cosmetic procedure that uses concentrated light (laser) to target hair follicles and reduce unwanted hair growth. The laser damages the follicle to slow or stop future hair growth, making the skin smoother over time. It’s safe, quick, and effective, with best results seen after multiple sessions.
Underarm Whitening is a cosmetic treatment that helps lighten dark underarms by reducing pigmentation, removing dead skin cells, and improving skin texture. It may use creams, chemical peels, laser treatments, or whitening serums to achieve a smoother, brighter, and more even skin tone over time.
Botulinum Toxin (BTX) is a non-surgical cosmetic treatment that relaxes facial muscles to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It is commonly used on the forehead, frown lines, and crow’s feet to create a smoother, more youthful look. Effects are temporary and usually last 3–6 months.
Falling Hair / Baldness refers to excessive hair shedding or permanent hair loss caused by factors such as genetics, hormonal imbalance, stress, aging, or medical conditions. Treatments may include medications, scalp therapies, PRP, or hair transplant procedures to slow hair loss and promote hair regrowth.
Scar / Keloid Treatment involves medical and cosmetic procedures to reduce the size, thickness, color, and discomfort of scars or keloids. Treatments may include steroid injections, laser therapy, silicone sheets, or topical medications to flatten scars and improve skin appearance over time.
Pigmentation (Blemishes) refers to dark spots or uneven skin tone caused by excess melanin due to sun exposure, acne marks, aging, or hormonal changes. Treatments may include topical creams, chemical peels, laser therapy, or skin rejuvenation procedures to brighten and even out the skin.
Tattoo (Eyebrow / Eyeline / Lip) refers to permanent makeup applied to enhance facial features by adding color and definition. It helps create fuller-looking eyebrows, defined eyeliner, and naturally tinted lips, offering long-lasting beauty with minimal daily makeup.
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), also called sexually transmitted infections (STIs), are infections passed from one person to another primarily through sexual contact (vaginal, anal, or oral).
Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins that usually appear on the legs due to weakened vein walls and faulty valves.
Diseases affecting the skin, hair, and nails are diverse, ranging from infections to autoimmune conditions, and their treatments depend on the underlying cause.