FAQ

Dermatology and Aesthetic clinic

All hair and nail problems, skin diseases such as acne, eczema, etc., in addition to pigmentation, melasma, freckles, scars, laser hair removal…etc. 

We have many treatments for hair problems such as alopecia, baldness, hair loss and others. Treatment is determined after examination and conducting the appropriate tests. 

After examination and evaluation of the problems you suffer from, the nature of your skin, and other factors, the specialist determines the appropriate treatment. 

After examination and evaluation of the problems you suffer from, the nature of your skin, and other factors, the specialist determines the appropriate treatment. 

Most dermatological treatments do not require a recovery period, except for some types of treatments that may require some procedures, such as avoiding exposure to the sun, using cosmetic products or taking certain medications in some cases.

When oil and dead skin clog the pores of the skin and bacteria enter the pores, acne appears, and the result is swelling, redness, and pus.

For most people, acne begins in adolescence, because hormonal changes make the skin more oily after sexual puberty. 

Eating chocolate or fatty foods does not cause acne.

Causes of acne vary, but all of them can be treated. First, we evaluate the case and find out the causes of the problem, then develop an appropriate treatment plan using the latest devices and technologies to treat acne and its effects.

Make sure to apply sunscreen and lip balm daily, wear hats and sunglasses, and avoid exposure to the sun during peak hours. 

Reducing wrinkles and smile lines, filling in facial spaces and descending areas (such as scars), enhancing the freshness of the skin and body, contouring the face, reducing and beautifying the nose, raising the level of facial contours, adding volume to specific areas of the face or restoring their natural size. 

Treating wrinkles on the face, forehead, and around the eyes, treating excessive sweating, and gummy smile. 

Lasers are non-ionizing beams and they do not naturally cause cancer, so laser treatments are 100% safe and do not cause cancer.

Be careful not to expose the eyes to the laser rays. They must be covered during the session. 

Usually, laser pain is bearable, and can be eliminated by applying an anesthetic cream to the hair removal site before the session.

Yes, it is useful for all areas of the body such as the face, armpits, hands, legs and sensitive areas. 

The laser is only useful in black hair. White hair does not respond to the laser. 

 

Yes, the thicker and black the hair, the better the response, and we must not forget that the rate of hair growth on the surface of the skin varies from one area to another. 

 

It is one of the completely safe treatments because it depends on withdrawing the platelet-rich plasma from the same person (which is one of the components of blood), then injecting it in the places that need treatment, such as the scalp for hair growth or treating hair loss, or into the skin to restore its freshness and treat various problems. 

 

It is difficult to understand your skin type without a professional help, for example, you may assume that your skin is oily due to a shiny T-zone but a dermatologist may consider your skin to be combination or even dry. Get your doctor’s advice on your skin type and the products that are best for you. 

 

Exfoliation is an important step in your skincare routine, but over-exfoliation can slough off cells that aren’t ready to be removed and damage the skin. Consult a dermatologist about the exfoliation products and the number of exfoliation times per week that is best for your skin type.

 

Some medications and skin treatments can make you more sensitive to the sun, so ask your doctor for a little advice. 

 

Elbows and knees are areas of friction in the body due to their anatomical location. This friction over time generates pigmentation in the skin, thus causes the problem of dark elbows and knees. 

 

Yes, we have the best safe treatments for dark knees and elbows. 

 

Severe cases of nail fungus are painful and may cause permanent damage to your nails. Visit a dermatologist to get the right treatment and prevent the condition from getting worse, especially if you have diabetes.