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DERMATOLOGIST IN DUBAI

Novelty Clinic is a cutting-edge skin care clinic with some of Dubai's top board-certified dermatologists. Patients can anticipate comprehensive medical and aesthetic care from our skin specialist in Sharjah. The dermatology staff conducts thorough skin examinations and monitors patients for skin cancer, mole changes, and discoloration. Moles and skin cancers can even be removed immediately in the office, including Mohs micrographic surgery. Dermatologists also offer the most up-to-date and cutting-edge therapies for chronic skin problems such as allergic dermatitis, psoriasis, eczema, and rosacea, to mention a few. Botox®, dermal fillers, and laser skin resurfacing are among the cosmetic dermatology therapies available to patients. Patients may anticipate high-quality skin health treatment from our skin specialist in Sharjah and dermatologist who have significant expertise in all aspects of skincare and are even dermatology professors at New York University. They are looking forward to developing long-term ties with patients and their families.

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Chronic problems like eczema and psoriasis can be treated by our dermatologists on an ongoing basis. Novelty Clinic Dermatology Clinic's specialists can also do specialized procedures such as skin surgery to eliminate growths such as skin malignancies. Seeing a dermatologist is the best way to ensure that you have access to the most up-to-date therapies and experience in the field. Medication, cryotherapy, phototherapy, surgery, and other types of treatment can all be used by the skin specialist in Sharjah to treat skin disorders.

You will also receive all of the support you need to manage your skin condition and well-being at the Novelty Clinic Dermatology Clinic. You'll learn how to take care of your skin and how your diet and other factors in your lifestyle might affect it. You will also have the opportunity to speak with the skin specialist about your illness and how it is affecting your life.

Novelty Clinic Dermatology Clinic also offers a psychology service to treat the psychological effects of skin disorders and to help you lessen the effects of stress and worry on your skin. Despite the fact that you have come to the Novelty Clinic Dermatology Clinic to see a skin specialist in Sharjah, we will treat you as a full person rather than just your skin issues.

OUR DERMATOLOGISTS

The best approach to get a quick diagnosis and competent treatment is to visit a skin specialist. Our dermatologists can treat both acute and chronic diseases with the highest level of care. We have a number of consultant dermatologists who specialize in skin, hair, and nail issues. Each of our consultant dermatologists is a board-certified dermatologist with extensive experience. All types of dermatological diseases are acquainted to our doctors. Our skin specialist, also have extensive knowledge in pediatric dermatology, allowing us to treat both adults and children. Follow the links on this page to read each doctor's profile to learn more about their experience and training.

Dermatologists are specialists that specialize in treating skin, hair, and nail disorders. Each dermatologist at The Harley Street Dermatology Clinic has completed a medical degree and specialty training in dermatology to become cheval chevaliers. Our skin specialist have attained the highest degree of medical knowledge as consultants after completing their training and obtaining extensive experience in dermatology.

Dermatologists can give you with all of the care you require for your skin, hair, and nails. A dermatologist can examine your skin and run any tests necessary to diagnose your problem. The doctor will then be able to diagnose the problem and give therapy recommendations. The skin specialist can then prescribe medication or perform the treatment once the proper treatment has been determined. Skin specialists can undertake a variety of procedures to improve your skin's condition or remove growths such as warts or skin cancer. If you have a chronic problem, your dermatologist will be ready to help you whenever you need additional guidance on how to manage it. Your dermatologist can also provide you guidance on how to take care of your skin, protect it from the sun, and keep it in the best possible shape.

Acne

Anti Aging

Skin Tag Removal

Botox

Earlobe Repair

Eczema

Fillers

Fraxel

Laser Hair Removal

Laser Resurfacing

Melanoma

Profhilo

Mole

Psoriasis

Rosacea

Skin Cancer

Acell + PRP

Allergy Diagnostic

Cryotherapy

DNA Skin Tests

Why choose the Novelty dermatology clinic?

When you have a chronic skin issue that requires continuing care, finding the correct dermatologist is critical. We want you to be certain that you're getting the best care available. Our skin specialist, also wants you to have as much confidence in your dermatologist as possible.

Novelty Clinic specializes in skin, hair, and nail disorders. When you're dealing with these issues, we aim to provide you with all the assistance you require. We want to make it as simple as possible for you to get the greatest treatment and support in Dubai.

If you want the services of a dermatologist and skin specialist, the clinic is conveniently located in the heart of Dubai. You will find yourself in a welcoming and comfortable setting. We've established a comfortable environment where you'll receive the best possible care. We are regulated by the Care Quality Commission, are members of the British Association of Dermatologists, and are highly rated by Doctify patients, so you can be assured that your treatment will be safe and effective.

FAQ

Asked By Others

What Does A Dermatologist Do?

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Dermatologists are doctors who have received further training to diagnose and treat skin, hair, nails, and mucous membrane diseases. Dermatologists diagnose and treat skin malignancies, moles, warts, fungal infections, psoriasis, acne, dry skin, contact dermatitis, and other skin diseases, as well as undertake cosmetic operations. Dermatologists are also surgeons who help to prevent or control disease and improve the appearance of the skin.

Is every type of skin cancer the same?

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Not all skin cancers are created equal, and melanoma has the greatest risk for rapid progression and death.Melanoma accounts for 5% of all skin cancers but accounts for 85% of all skin cancer mortality. Surgical excision is nearly usually used, and it may be combined with radiation and chemotherapy.Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) (from the Latin scaly, appears like fish scales under a microscope) is the next most dangerous cancer because it can spread both internally and externally. This can also happen when an actinic keratosis transforms into SCC. Depending on the stage of the tumor, surgery or cryosurgery may be used. Other adjuncts are employed in rare advanced cases of squamous cell carcinoma.Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC) is usually confined but can spread inside in rare cases. Surgical excision, electrodessication, and curettage, as well as topical chemotherapy, are all options for treating BCC.Early detection, periodic self-screening, and skin cancer surveillance by a board certified Dermatologist at intervals dictated by the patient's history, family history, and sun exposure history are the keys to successful treatment.

What Can You Expect From Your Dermatologist Visit?

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Your dermatologist will inspect your skin extensively and inquire about your medical history when you see him or her. If you require laboratory tests, your dermatologist will explain why you require them and how long the results typically take.

When Should I Make An Appointment With A Dermatologist?

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If you have spots of your skin that are growing or changing shape and color, itching or bleeding, or won't heal, you should consult a dermatologist right away. Additionally, if you have places that ooze fluid or blood, crust or clot over, and then ooze or bleed again, as well as any sore that does not heal after two weeks, you should contact your dermatologist right once.

How Often Do I Need To Visit A Dermatologist?

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A complete skin examination should be scheduled with your dermatologist at least once a year. If you have acne, suspicious areas that don't heal, a rash, or an infected nail between yearly visits, you should contact your dermatologist right once. With a dermatologist's diagnosis and treatment, many skin disorders can be easily addressed.

What Are the Risk Factors of Skin Cancer?

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Skin cancer risk factors include:
- After sun exposure, fair skin or skin that freckles, goes red easily, or becomes sensitive rapidly
- Green or blue eyes
- Red or blond hair
- Skin cancer runs in the family
- Workplace or recreational solar exposure
- Sunburns, especially at a young age

Melanoma Can It Spread? Is It Harmful?

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Melanoma can spread and be life-threatening if left untreated; however, melanoma is treatable if detected and treated early on. Basal cell carcinoma and other skin malignancies are curable or managed. See your dermatologist every year or sooner if you have a suspicious area on your skin to protect your health and catch skin cancer early. This is especially true if you've had a lot of sunburns as a kid or if you've had a lot of sun exposure and UV damage.

What Is the Treatment for Skin Cancer?

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Treatment for skin cancer is determined by the type of malignancy. The extent of your operation will be determined by your age and health, as well as the kind, size, location, and depth of your basal cell tumor. Melanoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and basal cell carcinoma are usually surgically removed. Mohs micrographic surgery is a precise skin cancer removal procedure that preserves healthy tissue. Curettage and electrosurgery, cryosurgery, radiation, photodynamic therapy, laser surgery, and topical medicines are some of the other treatments for skin cancer.

What Is The Most Effective Way To Avoid Skin Cancer?

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Limiting your sun exposure is the greatest method to avoid skin cancer. Skin cancer is caused by excessive exposure to UV radiation from the sun. This entails forming good habits like photoprotection, which includes limiting sun exposure, wearing protective clothing, and applying sunscreen.

What Are The Long-Term Consequences Of Sun Exposure?

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Excessive sun exposure can cause your skin to wrinkle, become blotchy, leathery in texture, become less flexible, and be more susceptible to bruising and skin cancer.

How Do I Protect Myself From The Sun?

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1. Apply sunscreen liberally to all exposed skin, including lips.
2. If at all feasible, use protective clothes such as long sleeves, a wide-brimmed hat, and sunglasses.
3. Look for shade. The sun's beams are most intense between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
4. Be extra cautious around water, snow, and sand since they reflect the sun's harmful rays, increasing the danger of sunburn.
5. Keep children out of direct sunlight.
6. Take vitamin D tablets to enhance your diet. Don't look for the sun.
7. Stay away from tanning beds.

What Kind of Sunscreen Should I Wear?

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The best sunscreen for you is determined by your skin type, although any sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or more is a good place to start.Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen that protects against both ultraviolet A (UVA) and ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation. Reapply every two hours and after swimming or sweating if you've been exposed to water.Chemical-free sunscreens should be sought by those who are sensitive to sunscreens. Titanium dioxide and zinc oxide are common ingredients in these goods, which reflect rather than absorb sunlight. They are significantly less prone to trigger an allergic reaction on the skin.Inquire with your dermatologist about a specific sunscreen for your skin type.

What Is A Birthmark, Exactly?

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The majority of birthmarks are harmless and do not require treatment. They appear as discolorations on the face or elsewhere on the body. Hemangiomas, which are red in color, soft, and elevated; port-wine stains, which are purple-red in color; and salmon patches, or nevus simplex (also known as "stork bites"), which are salmon-colored patches that develop on 50 to 70% of healthy babies, are among the most prevalent.Skin darkening and visible markings that emerge at birth or within a few months of birth. Some birthmarks may get larger before fading. Many birthmarks are completely innocuous and do not require medical attention. Port-wine stains can be treated using laser therapy. New rashes must be assessed.

What Causes Acne?

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Acne affects many people. In the United States, it is the most common skin condition. At any given time, 40 to 50 million Americans suffer from acne.Acne affects the majority of teenagers and young adults, although it can affect anyone at any age. Acne can develop in newborn newborns. Acne affects both men and women. When women reach middle age, they may get acne.

How often should I get a skin cancer screening?

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An annual skin cancer screening is beneficial to everyone. Because you already see your dermatologist once a year for a checkup, now is the best time to receive a skin cancer screening. It only takes a few minutes to complete this test, and it could save your life. Those with a family history of skin cancer or other risk factors should talk to us about having a skin cancer screening more than once a year.

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