About Osama Badr Moawad

PROFESSOR AND CONSULTANT DERMATOLOGIST WITH OVER THAN 40 YEARS- EXPERIENCE IN THE FIELD, WITH PARTICULAR EXPERTISE IN THE AREA OF COSMETIC SURGERY. YEARS OF DEDICATION, EXTENSIVE RESEARCH AND EXPERIENCE, AND AUTHOR OF NUMEROUS PUBLISHED ARTICLES ON COSMETIC SURGERY AND SKIN DISEASE, BRINGS RECOGNITION AMONG PEERS AS A RENOWNED COSMETIC SURGEON. SINCE 1997, PROVIDING THE VISIONARY LEADERSHIP, STRATEGIC PLANNING AND OPERATIONAL GUIDANCE AS FOUNDER AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE SPECIALIZED CLINICS/ L’INSTITUTE, RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA AND SINCE 2004 AS A FOUNDER OF THE MOAWAD SKIN INSTITUTE (MSI) CAIRO-EGYPT, DEMONSTRATING STATURE AS A PHYSICIAN AND COMPETENCY AS A LEADER. SPECIFIC AREAS OF EXPERTISE INCLUDE COSMETIC LASER SURGERY, SOFT TISSUE AUGMENTATION AND BODY CONTOURING

Vitiligo (white spots) Treatment

Vitiligo causes the skin to lose its natural color in hair, eyes, and mouth. Segmental vitiligo is a subtype of vitiligo with a specific unilateral distribution. What causes this color loss is still a mystery. We do know that vitiligo is not contagious. It is not life-threatening. The treatments can help stop disease progression, induce re-pigmentation, and decrease relapses risk. Cosmetics, sunscreens, topical corticosteroids, topical and oral PUVA therapy, and narrow-band UVB radiation are some medical treatment modalities used for patients with vitiligo. Different surgical techniques have been devised over the years, including tissue grafts—best results are obtained in segmental subtype vitiligo. Combining two or more treatments often gives the best results. Each treatment method has advantages and disadvantages, and not all procedures are ideal for every patient. It is not possible to predict how a patient will respond to treatment. It is crucial to remember that no one treatment works for everyone. Results can vary from one part of the body to another.

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Light Skin Treatment

Light skin treatment or photo-rejuvenation encompasses many procedures using light or laser-based technology to reverse the effects of photoaging. Non-ablative photo-rejuvenation refers to the controlled use of thermal energy to carry out skin rejuvenation without disturbing the overlying epidermis and with minimal to no downtime. Currently employed non-ablative modalities include primarily intense pulsed light (IPL), visible wavelengths including 585nm pulsed dye laser (PDL), and 532 nm green light (KTP laser). Different infrared wavelengths with water as the target are used for remodeling dermal collagen. The primary mechanism of action is thermal injury, either by heating the dermis to stimulate fibroblast proliferation or by heating blood vessels for photocoagulation. The newest way to deliver these wavelengths is by fractionating the dose. The non-thermal mechanism, which represents a fundamental change in thinking, is the theory of photo-modulation. This novel approach to photoaging uses non-thermal light treatments to regulate the activity of cells and not to invoke thermal wound healing mechanisms. The two types of Photo-facial (foto-facial) or Photo-rejuvenation are available are the Intense-Pulsed Light (IPL) and the Light-Emitting Diode (LED) treatments; however, to get the results you hope to do, it’s essential to understand the difference between these facial rejuvenation technologies before you book an appointment. Your best bet for minor skin problems is to schedule an LED (often called a Non-IPL) treatment, and for more severe conditions, you’ll book to IPL.

Skin Warts (Verrucae) Treatment

Warts are benign (not cancerous) skin growths that appear when a virus infects the top layer of the skin. Viruses that cause warts are called human papillomavirus (HPV). You are more likely to get one of these viruses if you cut or damage your skin somehow. Wart viruses are contagious. Warts can spread by contact with the wart or something that touched the wart. Warts are often skin-colored and feel rough, but they can be dark (brown or gray-black), flat, and smooth. Warts often go away without treatment. This is especially true when children get warts. In adults, warts may not disappear as easily or as quickly as in children. Although most warts are harmless, dermatologists do treat them. You should see a dermatologist if you cannot get rid of warts, warts hurt, or you have many warts. Dermatologists have many treatments for warts. The procedure used depends on the patient's age and health and the type of wart. Vascular lasers or ablative lasers are commonly used.

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Genital Warts Treatment

Genital warts are warts that appear in the genital area. There can be one wart or a cluster of warts. People get these warts by picking up the human papillomavirus (HPV) from someone who is already infected with this virus. HPV is a common, sexually transmitted infection. It is possible to spread or get these warts even when you cannot see them. Of the 100 or so types of HPV, just a few can cause genital warts. Genital warts often have no symptoms (what someone feels). Sometimes the warts itch, burn, hurt, or bleed. Genital warts can appear on the following areas of the body: Females Vulva (external female genitals), vagina, cervix, and groin. It seems on the penis, scrotum, thigh, and groin in males. Inbox sexes can appear on the mouth or throat after having oral sex with an infected person. In or around the anus after anal sex with someone who has HPV. Some HPV types can cause cervical cancer. Other examples can cause anal cancer, cancer of the penis, or mouth and throat cancer. There are many ways to treat genital warts. Since warts are often stubborn, you may need more than one visit to the dermatologist. Often, the dermatologist prescribes medications that you will apply to genital warts at home. Treatment may involve a procedure in the dermatologist's office or a medicine you put on warts. He may cut it (excision), destroy the wart with electric current (electrocautery), or destroy it using laser light.

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Skin Micro-needling and Micro-injection Rejuvenation

The basis of microneedling (MN) relies on physical injury. Microinjections and microneedling are successful in skin rejuvenation, hair loss, and scars therapy. It has been proposed that the trauma generated by needle penetration in the skin induces dermis regeneration. This results in the deposition of collagen by fibroblasts. The technique of microneedling has been well-exploited to increase the penetration of drugs across the skin barrier, including macromolecular biopharmaceuticals and drugs such as minoxidil, tretinoin, and L-ascorbic acid, vitamins, and hyaluronic acid (Mesolift), platelets rich plasma (PRP), and nanofat (vampire facelift) and even botulinum toxin microinjection (mesobotox) into the deep layer of skin and subcutaneous tissue.

No Needles Mesotherapy Skin Treatment

Electroporation or (no-needle mesotherapy) device seeks to do the same as injection mesotherapy, such as skin rejuvenation, whitening, acne, hair re-growth, localized fat reduction, and cellulite treatment. It uses a pulsed low-frequency current, whose intensity is adjusted by the operator. It delivers a particular waveform that ionizes the molecules in the active ingredients used in the treatment and creates tiny channels in the skin for the elements to travel down. Ingredients in water-soluble molecules permeate the skin's natural lipid barrier and then cascade through the tissue beneath via minute channels to penetrate the surface up to 9 -10cms and introduce 90% of the active ingredients being administered. This pain-free option is said to offer a practical mesotherapy alternative for needle-phobic.

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Brows and Forehead Lift Surgery

Recognition of this volume loss in the upper face and its effects has changed our understanding and treatment of facial aging. A brow lift, also commonly called a forehead lift, rejuvenates the face above the eyes to restore a refreshed appearance that better reflects a patient’s natural vibrancy. By removing excess sagging skin on the forehead and repositioning the underlying muscles and tissues, a brow lift can correct a heavy, sagging brow, eliminate deep furrows, and restore a smoother, more youthful contour to the upper one-third of the face. The brow is directed outward through fat augmentation and can support the overlying skin without raising the brow to an unnaturally high position.  The superior orbital rim is approached through a lateral forehead entry site. A midline entry site is then utilized to blend the fat into the medial rim and glabellar region, totaling 1 to 2 mL per side. Upper eyelid sulcus grafting may take place at this time utilizing an entry site in the brow.

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Brows and Forehead Skin Rejuvenation

The First step for successful treatment is to diagnose skin problems; dark spots, red spots, scars, wrinkles, or skin folds. Improving the skin's condition is done chiefly with resurfacing procedures, laser and light therapy, daily skincare, and ultraviolet (UV) protection. Type two rejuvenation is more profound and targets decreased collagen, disorganized glycosaminoglycans, and elastin, manifested by superficial rhytids, and is best treated with non-ablative mid-infrared lasers and intense pulsed light (IPL). Rejuvenation type three is most in-depth and targets deep dermal collagen disorders and skin laxity; here comes the role of fractional lasers, radiofrequency, infra-red light, and ultrasound. Loss and redistribution of sub-¬dermal fat in aging is with Liquid facelift (Botox, fillers, and fat). Correction of soft tissue ptosis is usually surgically treated with a brow lift or non-surgically by energy-based technologies such as radiofrequency. Clinical experience shows that combining multiple aesthetic therapies targeting numerous aspects of the aging process provides optimal results, with greater overall efficacy and higher patient satisfaction.

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Spider and Varicose Veins Removal

Not all patients need treatment for their varicose veins or spider veins. Many people have no pain or other symptoms. For these individuals, no treatment is necessary unless they want the veins removed for cosmetic reasons. There are many different treatments available for varicose veins. These treatments vary based upon the size and location of the varicose veins, the presence of symptoms, or complications. Sclerotherapy, laser and intense-pulsed-light therapy, radiofrequency (RF) or laser ablation, and ambulatory phlebectomy are the modern techniques used to ablate varicosities. Numerous reports describe greater than 90% success rates for more minor invasive procedures associated with fewer complications with comparable efficacy. The selection of the correct sclerosant and the exact volume and concentration of sclerosant depends on the type and location of disease, internal amount of the vessel to be treated, positioning of the patient, and many other factors. I should always use the minimum effective concentration and volume because sclerosant inevitably passes into the deep venous system, where endothelial injury can lead to disastrous consequences. Now here's the bad news. Are you wearing a support hose? yes, we're talking; the dreaded pantyhose is recommended for anyone with visible veins or for people who have had a procedure done. "Wear them every waking hour," says Prof Moawad.

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Injection Nose Job (rhinoplasty)

Rhinoplasty is technically demanding surgery, and even in the best of hands, postoperative healing and the most exceptional aesthetic outcome can be unpredictable. In addition to the risks of general anesthesia and a protracted postoperative convalescence, rhinoplasty may lead to adverse cosmetic results. Even in patients with a first satisfactory outcome, slight asymmetries, depressions, and contour irregularities may present several years after surgery. Correcting these minor problems often requires surgical revision, and the available surgical options are limited in number, expensive, time-consuming, and prone to further complications.   Non-surgical rhinoplasty, injection rhinoplasty (filler, fat, or botox), has gained popularity for primary and revision nose enhancement procedures. In selected people, injection rhinoplasty can give a ready vise result in the convenience of the office setting. The process is minimally invasive and has an excellent safety record. However, unlike surgical rhinoplasty, it is limited in its ability to produce a significant change in the caudal aspects of the nose. It has been proposed for patients.

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