Various cosmetic dermatology procedures such as Botox injections, laser hair removal, and chemical peels, and how they can improve the appearance of the skin.
Skin Anatomy: Understanding the structure and function of the skin is essential in Cosmetic dermatology.
Skin Physiology: Learning the physiological changes that occur in the skin due to aging or environmental factors is important.
Skin diseases: Knowledge of various skin diseases and their treatments helps in diagnosing and treating skin problems.
Acne: Comprehensive understanding of the types, causes, and appropriate treatment of acne.
Psoriasis: Learning about the identification, prevention, and management of psoriasis.
Eczema: Understanding the types, symptoms, and treatment of eczema.
Rosacea: Knowledge of the features and treatment options for rosacea.
Melasma: Learning about the causes, symptoms, and management of melasma.
Vitiligo: Understanding the features and treatment methods for vitiligo.
Skin cancer: Comprehensive knowledge of skin cancers, their types, and management.
Wrinkles: Identification and management of wrinkles.
Scars: How to differentiate, identify, and treat scars caused by burns, surgery, or injury.
Facial rejuvenation: Knowledge of the various methods used to enhance and rejuvenate the face, such as fillers, Botox, and laser treatments.
Hair disorders: Learning about hair structure, causes, and appropriate management of hair loss, breakage, and other disorders.
Skin care: Maintaining healthy and beautiful skin by choosing the right skin care products and developing skincare regimen.
Botox: An injectable cosmetic treatment that temporarily relaxes muscles to reduce the appearance of wrinkles.
Dermal Fillers: Injectables that add volume to the face and fill in wrinkles, lines and creases.
Chemical Peels: A type of cosmetic treatment in which an acid or enzyme solution is applied to the face to remove damaged skin and improve its appearance.
Laser Skin Resurfacing: A cosmetic procedure that removes damaged skin layers using a laser to reveal smoother and more youthful-looking skin.
Microdermabrasion: A non-invasive treatment that exfoliates the skin by spraying tiny crystals on the skin's surface and suctioning away dead skin cells.
Microneedling: A non-invasive treatment in which tiny needles are used to puncture the skin, stimulating collagen production and repairing damaged skin.
Facial Rejuvenation: A type of cosmetic procedure used to restore the face's natural youthful appearance. This includes treatments such as facelifts, brow lifts and eyelid surgery.
Skin Lightening: A cosmetic procedure used to reduce the appearance of age spots, pigmentation and other discolorations of the skin.
Hair Restoration: A cosmetic treatment used to restore hair growth on the scalp, eyebrows, and eyelashes.
Tattoo Removal: A cosmetic procedure used to remove unwanted tattoos using lasers to break down the pigment in the ink.
Scar Revision: A cosmetic treatment used to reduce the appearance of scars caused by injury or surgery.
Acne Treatment: A type of cosmetic procedure used to reduce the severity and appearance of acne by using a variety of treatments, such as chemical peels, laser therapy or topical creams.
Fat Reduction: A cosmetic treatment used to remove excess fat from the body using procedures such as liposuction or coolsculpting.
Body Contouring: A cosmetic procedure used to improve body shape and eliminate excess fat, such as tummy tucks, body lifts or thigh lifts.
Cellulite Reduction: A cosmetic treatment used to reduce the appearance of cellulite using procedures such as mesotherapy, Velashape or acoustic wave therapy.