What it addresses

Inflammatory and chronic skin disease: acne, rosacea, psoriasis, eczema, vitiligo, melasma and other pigmentation disorders, plus hair-loss diagnosis and lesion assessment.

Who may be suitable

Anyone with a persistent, recurring or changing skin, hair or nail complaint — particularly when over-the-counter care has not worked or the diagnosis is unclear.

Procedure overview

History, skin examination and dermoscopy where useful, with blood tests, swabs, patch tests or biopsy when needed. Management is usually topical or oral medication with scheduled review.

Downtime & aftercare

No downtime. Medical treatments usually need six to twelve weeks before response can be judged fairly.

How consultation works

Dr. Areej assesses the concern, discusses alternatives, expected recovery and material risks before recommending a plan.

Frequently asked questions

Can treatments be combined? Sometimes, when medically appropriate. Are results guaranteed? No—response and longevity vary.

Medical disclaimer: This page does not provide a diagnosis. Results, suitability, recovery, risks and the number of sessions vary between patients.
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