General Derma
We offer a comprehensive range of general dermatology treatments tailored to address various skin concerns. We specialize in diagnosing and treating conditions such as acne, eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, moles, warts and fungal infections, using the latest medical advancements and personalized care plans. At Imseeh Derma Clinic, we are committed to delivering effective, safe, and compassionate care to help you achieve healthy, radiant skin for all skin types.
Acne & Acne Scars
Eczema
Psoriasis
Rosacea
Moles
Warts
ACNE & ACNE SCARS
Pimples, clogged pores (blackheads and whiteheads), and deeper lumps (cysts or nodules) that usually occur on the face, neck, chest, back, shoulders, and upper arms are all referred to as acne. Acne is currently the most prevalent skin condition. Acne can affect people of any age, but it primarily affects teenagers, as nearly all teenagers suffer from some sort of acne. Although acne does not pose a threat, it can result in emotional suffering and physical damage, or scarring.
The type and severity of the lesions, the patient’s age, lifestyle, and skin type all affect how acne is treated. Among the options are:
- Accutane
- Blackhead Extraction
- Microdermabrasion
- Topical Cleansers
- Topical Medications
Acne scarring can be treated in a variety of ways as well.
These include:
- Laser treatment for red scars
- Laser treatment for surface scars
- Microdermabrasion
- Chemical Peels
- Soft Tissue Fillers
ECZEMA
A significant portion of newborns, children, and adults have eczema in one form or another. Although each person experiences symptoms differently, dry, red, itchy skin patches are common. Eczema may get infectious if left untreated and scratched frequently.
The length and warmth of the shower or bath should be lowered, and all eczema sufferers should use more moisturizing creams. Antihistamines, non-corticosteroid creams and ointments like protopic or elidel, and corticosteroid creams and ointments are available as forms of treatment. When an infection occurs, oral antibiotics may be given. The majority of eczema cases can be effectively managed with a few lifestyle modifications and available treatments in our clinic.
PSORIASIS
The inflammatory skin disorder known as psoriasis manifests as scaly, silvery white plaques. The head, elbows, knees, hands, feet, and genitalia are the most often impacted locations.
Although psoriasis cannot be cured, it can be effectively controlled. The kind, intensity, and location of psoriasis, as well as the patient’s age, medical background, and the impact the condition has on their quality of life, all influence how they should be treated. The most popular therapies are oral or injectable medication (for severe instances), phototherapy, and topical drugs.
ROSACEA
Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that causes inflammation of the cheeks, nose, chin, forehead, and/or eyelids. It is commonly referred to as “adult acne.” Redness, ruptured blood vessels, and facial flushing are its hallmarks. Along with swelling and a burning or stinging feeling, patients may also get pimples. Rosacea can affect people of all skin kinds, but it is more common in those with lighter complexions. Alcohol, caffeine, spicy meals, sunshine, and drastic temperature fluctuations are some of the things that might cause rosacea. Although there isn’t a cure for rosacea, there are a lot of treatment options available.
Our patients have access to a variety of alternatives, including oral antibiotics, topical lotions and gels, and treatments for broken blood vessels.
The length and warmth of the shower or bath should be lowered, and all eczema sufferers should use more moisturizing creams. Antihistamines, non-corticosteroid creams and ointments like protopic or elidel, and corticosteroid creams and ointments are available as forms of treatment. When an infection occurs, oral antibiotics may be given. The majority of eczema cases can be effectively managed with a few lifestyle modifications and available treatments in our clinic.
MOLES
Groups of melanocytes, which produce pigment, make up moles, also known as “nevi.” Their potential to develop into malignant melanoma makes them crucial to monitor. Atypical in appearance both clinically and microscopically, dyslastic moles are thought to be precursor lesions of melanoma. To screen for melanoma and other skin cancers, the majority of people require annual skin exams. Individuals who have a family history of melanoma or who have many moles should be closely watched and have more frequent full skin exams. It’s critical to keep an eye out for any changes in the color, size, or form of existing moles and to notify of any that do occur. If a mole is clinically concerning, it may be excised.
Although psoriasis cannot be cured, it can be effectively controlled. The kind, intensity, and location of psoriasis, as well as the patient’s age, medical background, and the impact the condition has on their quality of life, all influence how they should be treated. The most popular therapies are oral or injectable medication (for severe instances), phototherapy, and topical drugs.
WARTS
Common growths that can develop anywhere on the body are called warts. Different strains of the Human Papilloma Virus, or HPV, are the cause of them. Although warts can be very difficult to treat, they will eventually go away if your immune system responds.
We provide a wide range of wart treatment alternatives. We discover that what is most effective for one individual might not be as effective for another. We employ a comprehensive range of wart therapies, such as canthacur and liquid nitrogen. In between office visits, we also advise using over-the-counter salicylic acid treatments. In order to strengthen your immunological response, we could also suggest prescription creams. Although warts can be very bothersome, we can help you get rid of them with persistence.
Our patients have access to a variety of alternatives, including oral antibiotics, topical lotions and gels, and treatments for broken blood vessels.
The length and warmth of the shower or bath should be lowered, and all eczema sufferers should use more moisturizing creams. Antihistamines, non-corticosteroid creams and ointments like protopic or elidel, and corticosteroid creams and ointments are available as forms of treatment. When an infection occurs, oral antibiotics may be given. The majority of eczema cases can be effectively managed with a few lifestyle modifications and available treatments in our clinic.