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Downtime varies depending on the type of laser used. Mild laser treatments may have minimal downtime, while deeper resurfacing treatments may require a few days to a week of recovery.
Yes, but mild peels with ingredients like lactic acid or mandelic acid are recommended. A dermatologist will customize the peel based on your skin type.
Regular sun protection, a healthy diet, and skincare products with retinol and antioxidants help. Advanced treatments like Botox, fillers, and laser therapy can also be effective.
Hair loss can be due to genetics, stress, nutritional deficiencies, hormonal imbalances, or medical conditions. Treatments include medication, PRP therapy, and lifestyle modifications.
For oily skin, use an oil-free, gel-based sunscreen. Dry skin benefits from moisturizing sunscreens. Always choose SPF 30 or higher with broad-spectrum protection.
Maintain a gentle skincare routine, avoid touching your face, use non-comedogenic products, and consult a dermatologist for personalized treatments.
It's recommended to have an annual skin check, especially if you have a history of skin issues or excessive sun exposure.
You should visit a dermatologist if you experience persistent acne, rashes, unusual moles, excessive hair loss, chronic skin conditions, or need cosmetic treatments.
A dermatologist specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions related to the skin, hair, and nails. This includes acne, eczema, psoriasis, hair loss, and skin cancer screenings.