Dermatology

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Dermatology

The Department of Dermatology provides comprehensive care for your skin and hair, combining medical precision with a focus on aesthetic appearance. At Care Hospital, we offer a team of specialized dermatologists with extensive experience in managing a wide range of skin conditions—from acne and eczema to more complex cases such as psoriasis and vitiligo.

We use the latest technologies and medical techniques to ensure the best outcomes, with a focus on patient comfort and complete satisfaction.

Conditions We Treat:

  • Acne
  • Psoriasis
  • Eczema
  • Vitiligo
  • Alopecia
  • Melasma
  • Skin allergies
  • Dandruff
  • Dark under-eye circles
  • Hyperpigmentation
  • Laser hair removal

Techniques and Additional Services:

  • Botox injections
  • Filler injections
  • Deep skin cleansing
  • Skin brightening treatments
  • Laser therapy
  • Dark circle treatment
  • Acne treatment
  • Hair loss treatment using advanced techniques such as PRP
  • Non-surgical face lifting
  • Support groups for chronic conditions such as psoriasis and eczema

In our department, we combine advanced technology with personalized care, because we believe that skin and hair health is not only about treating symptoms—it is about restoring your confidence and natural beauty.

We provide advanced diagnostic and therapeutic services with individualized treatment plans, including medication management, cosmetic procedures, and preventive care.

Book your appointment today and begin your journey toward healthier, more radiant skin.

What is the difference between a dermatologist and a cosmetic doctor?
A dermatologist specializes in diagnosing and treating skin diseases such as acne, psoriasis, and eczema, while a cosmetic doctor focuses on enhancing external appearance through procedures like injections, laser treatments, and facelifts.

Can a dermatologist perform cosmetic procedures?
Yes, dermatologists can perform non-surgical cosmetic procedures such as fillers and Botox, but surgical operations are usually performed by plastic surgeons.

How do I choose between a dermatologist and a cosmetic doctor?
If you are experiencing a medical skin condition, you should see a dermatologist. If you are looking to enhance your external appearance, consult a cosmetic doctor.

Can a dermatologist treat acne scars?
Yes, dermatologists can treat acne scars using medical tools such as laser therapy or chemical peels. These interventions fall between medical treatment and cosmetic care.

Does skin care at cosmetic clinics replace visiting a dermatologist?
No, cosmetic clinics usually provide superficial and temporary solutions, while dermatologists address the root causes of skin problems.

What causes hair loss even if I eat a healthy diet?
Hair loss can result from genetic factors, hormonal changes, iron deficiency, or conditions such as alopecia. If hair loss is significant and bald patches start to appear, it is strongly recommended to visit a dermatologist for proper evaluation.

Can cosmetic treatments be harmful to the skin?
If not performed by a qualified specialist, they may lead to complications such as skin irritation or permanent pigmentation.

How can Botox help improve oily skin?
Botox can reduce oil production in oily skin, making it less prone to shine and enlarged pores.

Is dandruff related to hair loss? And how can it be treated?
Dandruff can contribute to hair loss if left untreated. In dermatology clinics, medical shampoos or topical treatments can be used to eliminate dandruff and maintain a healthy scalp.

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