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Dermatology (from ancient Greek derma, which means skin and logia) is the branch of medicine dealing with the skin, nails, hair, and diseases. It is a specialty with both medical and surgical aspects. A dermatologist is a doctor that treats diseases, in the broadest sense, and cosmetic problems of the skin, scalp, hair, and nail. The dermatologic surgeon has unique training and experience to treat skin health, function, and beauty throughout every stage of life. Their skill sets include such procedures as Botox, filler injections, fat grafting, chemical peels, dermabrasion, laser surgery, and liposuction. Dermatologic surgeons also are experts in skin cancer prevention, detection, and treatment. A cosmetic dermatologist acts as your skincare advisor, providing you with in-office procedures and giving advice for proper at-home care.

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Male Hair Loss Treatment

At MSI, every treatment option begins with a complimentary video-microscopic hair density test and digital documentation so that results can be calculated and monitored. MSI offers physician formulated hair tonics. Hair tonics contain two drug molecules (i.e., 5% minoxidil solution and finasteride) to stop hair loss and help hair regrowth. The minoxidil, finasteride, vitamins, and trace elements are microinjected during mesotherapy. Growth Factors for hair regrowth are added to our cocktail when mixed with Platelet-rich plasma (PRP). Several-time weekly application of a laser-emitting device (LED) to "stimulate" hair growth of existing miniaturized hairs is one of the new light therapies for hair loss. The most recent available hair preservation and restoration treatment is the newly introduced combination of mesotherapy, infrared technology, oxygen therapy, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and nano fat or micro fat (stem cell therapy). Penetration of PRP and nano fat or micro fat is eased with microneedling, dermal roller, or the use of fractional radiofrequency. Hair restoration has become increasingly popular with both men and women in recent years. New technologies such as follicular unit extraction and grafting have allowed patients to get a natural-looking result with minimal downtime. In addition to hair loss treatment, I can successfully treat various conditions with hair transplantation. I can repair scalp scarring, facial scars due to trauma or surgery, and hair loss due to traction with hair transplantation. Finally, hair transplantation can be successfully used to restore hair to the eyebrows, eyelashes, beard, mustache, or goatee area; and even in areas of the body, such as the pubis or chest.

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Acne Rosacea Treatment

Rosacea (rose-AY-sha) is a common skin disease. It often begins with a tendency to blush or flush more quickly than other people. The redness can slowly spread beyond the nose and cheeks to the forehead and chin. Even the ears, chest, and back can be red. A treatment plan for rosacea includes avoiding triggers, using gentle skincare products, and treating the rosacea. Many skin care products can irritate skin with rosacea. Some skincare habits, such as scrubbing your skin clean, can cause rosacea to flare. Using mild skincare products and being gentle with your skin can help prevent flare-ups. If you have trouble finding soft skincare products, ask your dermatologist for recommendations-best results achieved with patient education. While medicine or laser treatment can help reduce or clear signs of rosacea, your everyday habits may cause a new flare-up.

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Dermatologists Only Skincare Products

There is a demand for compounded pharmaceuticals in dermatology because they can offer medications for patients that are not commercially available. Cosmeceuticals can be cleansers, toners, moisturizers, serums, and masques that hold active ingredients such as retinoids, alpha-hydroxy acids, polyhydroxy acids, skin lightening, antiacne, growth factors, peptides, and vitamins. Medically based skincare products target three cellular components that contribute to aged skin: keratinocytes, melanocytes, and fibroblasts. Instituting the correct routine will slow the progression of aging and work toward reversing the extrinsic and intrinsic aging changes. In aesthetic practice, using cosmeceuticals in combination with cosmetic procedures is a new treatment ideal for skin rejuvenation. Pre-treatment with cosmeceuticals can prime the skin for procedures, and post-treatment can reduce complications. Patients with rosacea, eczema, seborrhea, and acne require specially selected products that will enhance skin appearance without irritating their underlying conditions.

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ELOS and Laser Hair Removal

Hirsutism is the abnormal growth of terminal hair in women in male-pattern (androgen-dependent) sites, such as the face and chest. Hypertrichosis refers to excess hair growth in any body area that is not androgen-dependent. Although hypertrichosis is often a primarily cosmetic problem, it may also represent a cutaneous sign of an underlying systemic disease. To ensure long-term hair reduction in these conditions, we combine three technology, light, laser, and radiofrequency. Electro-Optical Synergy (ELOS) or, in short, E-light technology combines electrical (conducted radiofrequency (RF)) and optical (laser/light) energies. The general idea of this method is to reduce the intensity – and thus, the potential side-effects of optical power (laser or light) by combining it with bipolar radiofrequency (RF). Based on this combination, E-light technology is more tolerated in all skin photo types and more effective in removing lightly pigmented hair and thin hair. The large spot size of the light energy makes it easy to treat large surface areas such as the back, chest, and legs. The result is long-term hair reduction," meaning, after four to six laser treatments, the total amount of hair is significantly reduced, generally from seventy to ninety percent, and hair that does grow is often much more delicate and lighter in color. You can expect that this hair reduction might last for many years.

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Acne (pimples) Treatment

Acne is one of the most common diseases with a point prevalence of up to 100% among adolescents and often persists into adulthood, with detrimental effects on self-esteem. The conception of acne has been refined towards ‘chronic disease.’ Therefore, the strategy of acne treatment is not only a critical intervention but also maintenance. Acne medications are very efficient, but only when patients use them correctly. Oral isotretinoin is the most effective acne treatment developed to date. Earlier procedures, such as intralesional steroids, chemical peels, and microdermabrasion have been replaced by newer methods. Newer methods include radiofrequency, light or laser, and photodynamic therapy that represent treatment alternatives for systemic medications.

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