• A dermatologist in a clinical office, consulting with a patient about a skin condition

    Medical Dermatology

    Medical dermatology focuses on diagnosing and treating conditions affecting the skin, hair, and nails. Dermatologists are experts in identifying and managing a variety of skin disorders, ranging from common irritations to serious conditions like skin cancer. Their specialized training enables them to provide comprehensive care for patients, addressing both routine and complex dermatological issues.

  • a dermatologist in surgical attire, performing a minor surgical procedure on a patient.

    Surgical Dermatology

    Surgical dermatology includes procedures such as excisions, biopsies, cryotherapy, and curettage and cautery to treat skin conditions and remove lesions. Dermatologists in this field focus on techniques that minimize scarring and enhance patient outcomes, ensuring effective treatment while prioritizing aesthetic results. Their expertise allows for precise interventions, addressing both medical and cosmetic concerns

  • A patient during a cosmetic dermatology procedure

    Cosmetic Dermatology

    Cosmetic dermatology enhances the appearance of skin, hair, and nails through treatments focused on aesthetics. It includes procedures like Botox, fillers, chemical peels, laser treatments, and microneedling to reduce wrinkles, treat acne scars, and correct skin discoloration. Combining medical expertise with artistic precision, cosmetic dermatologists help patients minimize their cosmetic concerns.