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1. Who is a dermatologist doctor?
A dermatologist is a physician or a doctor who specializes in problems of skin, hair, nail, and mucous membranes. He/she is also trained to offer support for various cosmetic issues. They help patients rejuvenate the appearance of various body parts such as skin, hair, and nails. They treat more than 3,000 skin conditions. These include acne, psoriasis, and skin cancer.
2. When should one consult a dermatologist?
You should consult a dermatologist immediately if you have developed any abnormal symptoms which are affecting your skin, hair, nails, or mucous membranes. If you have any cosmetic concerns, a dermatologist will be able to help you. Further, for major ailments such as skin cancer, examination is also done by dermatologists.
3. Should one consult a dermatologist for laser treatment of skin problems?
Yes, you can consult a dermatologist for laser treatment of skin problems. A dermatologist is professionally trained to carry out skin grafts and laser treatments. For laser treatment, they use a special light beam to treat various skin complaints. Such skin complains can include tumours, warts, moles, tattoos, birthmarks, scars, wrinkles, and unwanted hair.
4. What are the common services provided by a dermatologist?
Below is a list of some common conditions dermatologist treat.
• Vitiligo
• Acne
• Dermatitis and eczema
• Fungal infections
• Hair disorders
• Nail problems
• Psoriasis
• Skin cancer
Dermatologists use various surgical procedures such as:
• Biopsies
• Chemical peels
• Cosmetic injections
• Cryotherapy
• Hair removal and restoration
• Laser surgery
5. What is the difference between a cosmetologist & a dermatologist?
Dermatologists and cosmetologists both primarily focus on the outward appearance of individuals. Dermatologists are trained physicians and they treat illness and disease. On the other hand, cosmetologists offer services to improve aesthetics. Dermatologists are doctors and specialize in treating skin, hair, nails, and mucous membranes. But cosmetologists are not doctors. Cosmetologists specialize in various beauty services including haircutting and hairstyling.
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See a skin doctor if you have persistent skin issues like severe acne, rashes, or skin growth, persistent skin issues like eczema, psoriasis, hair loss, nail problems, or chronic skin infections. Also consult a skin specialist if there are recurrent skin infections or sores that don’t heal. You may also consult for cosmetic concerns like skin aging, sun damage, or wish to improve the appearance of your skin. A dermatologist can recommend treatments.
During your first visit to a dermatologist, the doctor will review your medical history and ask about any specific skin concerns. They will then perform a thorough examination of your skin, hair, and nails, possibly recommending further tests or treatments based on their findings.
The best doctor/specialist to consult for skin care depends on your needs.
For medical skin conditions like acne, eczema, psoriasis, rashes, moles, skin cancer screening or complex skin issues, it is best to see a dermatologist.
Since dermatologists are medically trained doctors who can diagnose conditions, prescribe medicines and perform procedures.
However, for general skin maintenance, anti-aging treatments, or cosmetic concerns, you can consider consulting with an aesthetician for treatments like facials, extractions, and non-medical skin treatments. You can consult a cosmetic dermatologist for procedures like Botox, fillers, or laser treatments. A medical aesthetician (who works under dermatologist supervision) for a middle ground between clinical and spa treatments.
If you are unsure who to consult, the safest choice would be to start with a dermatologist.
Yes, it is best to consult a dermatologist for any facial concerns. They're medical doctors trained to diagnose and treat various skin conditions that affect the face, including:
Dermatologists can recommend medical-grade skincare products tailored to your skin type and concerns. They can also perform treatments like chemical peels, microdermabrasion, laser therapy, and injectables (Botox, fillers) for cosmetic improvements.