DERMATOSURGERY
Dermatologic surgery, often referred to as dermatosurgery or dermatologic surgery, is a specialized field within dermatology that involves surgical procedures aimed at diagnosing, treating, or improving various skin conditions, disorders, and aesthetic concerns. Dermatologic surgeons are dermatologists who have undergone additional training and gained expertise in surgical techniques specific to the skin.
- SCAR REVISION
- NAIL SURGERIES
- VITILIGO SUGERIES
- EPIDERMAL CELL SUSPENSION
- MICROBLADING AND MICROPIGMENTATION
- RADIOFREQUENCY /ELECTROSURGERY
- MOLE REMOVAL
- SKIN BIOPSY
- EXCISION SURGERIES
- PLATELET RICH PLASMA AND GROWTH FACTORS
- SURGERIES FOR CYSTS AND SWELLINGS
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SCAR REVISION
Atopic dermatitis, commonly known as eczema, is a chronic inflammatory skin condition characterized by dry, itchy, red, and inflamed patches of skin. It is a common condition, especially in children, but it can affect individuals of any age. Atopic dermatitis is not contagious.
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NAIL SURGERIES
Geriatic dermatology is a specialized branch of dermatology that focuses on the diagnosis, management, and treatment of skin conditions and disorders in older adults, typically those aged 65 and above. Aging brings about changes in the skin, and elderly individuals may experience a variety of dermatological issues that require specific attention and care.
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VITILIGO SURGERIES
Vitiligo is a skin condition characterized by the loss of pigmentation in certain areas of the skin, resulting in white patches. While there is no cure for vitiligo, there are several treatment options available to help manage and reduce its impact on a person’s appearance.
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EPIDERMAL CELL SUSPENSION
Epidermal cell suspension is a surgical technique used primarily in the treatment of skin conditions like vitiligo and certain types of scars. This procedure involves the isolation and transplantation of healthy melanocytes or keratinocytes (types of skin cells) from a donor site on the patient’s body to areas of the skin that have depigmentation or scarring.
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MICROBLADING AND MICROPIGMENTATION
Microblading and micropigmentation are two popular cosmetic procedures used to enhance the appearance of eyebrows, lips, and other areas of the face. Both techniques involve the application of pigments to the skin to create a desired look, but they differ in their methods and applications.
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RADIOFREQUENCY /ELECTROSURGERY
Radiofrequency (RF) surgery and electrosurgery are both medical techniques that use electrical energy to cut, coagulate, or remove tissue. They are often employed in surgical procedures for various purposes, including tissue removal, hemostasis (stopping bleeding), and tissue ablation
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MOLE REMOVAL
Mole removal is a common dermatological procedure that involves the removal of benign (non-cancerous) moles or nevi from the skin. Moles are typically harmless, but they may be removed for various reasons, including cosmetic concerns, irritation, suspicion of malignancy, or because they are in a location where they are prone to friction or injury.
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SKIN BIOPSY
A skin biopsy is a medical procedure in which a small sample of skin tissue is removed and examined under a microscope for diagnostic purposes. It is commonly performed to diagnose various skin conditions, including skin cancers, inflammatory skin diseases, infections, and other skin abnormalities. Skin biopsies are typically performed by dermatologists or other healthcare professionals with expertise in skin disorders.
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EXCISION SURGERIES
Excision surgery is a medical procedure that involves the removal of tissue, often for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. It’s a common surgical technique used in various medical specialties, including dermatology, general surgery, oncology, and plastic surgery.
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PLATELET RICH PLASMA AND GROWTH FACTORS
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and growth factors are components found in your blood that play important roles in the body’s natural healing and regeneration processes. PRP therapy is a medical treatment that involves the extraction and concentration of these growth factors from a patient’s own blood and then using them to promote healing and tissue regeneration in various medical and cosmetic applications.
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SURGERIES FOR CYSTS AND SWELLINGS
Surgeries for cysts and swellings are medical procedures designed to remove or treat abnormal growths or pockets of fluid that can develop in various parts of the body. These growths can be caused by a variety of factors, such as infections, blockages, inflammation, or underlying medical conditions.