Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Dermatology



The skin as the largest organ of the body is the organ in which the changes that are associated with aging are mostly visible. With increasing frequency, patients are requesting information and treatments that improve the appearance of their skin. At OLLC, there is an increasing number of methods are available that claim to aid this pursuit. Firstly, a change of the patient's lifestyle must take place. Only then other methods may be used. A thorough knowledge of the properties (benefits, limitations, and complications) of the expanding array of possibilities for rejuvenation of the skin is essential for any physician treating patients with cosmetic complaints. Our dermatologists suggests certain non-surgical treatments to deal with the acne, skin infections, occupational dermatitis, hair and nail disorders, surveillance of moles, eczema and other cosmetic problems of the skin.

Dermatological Solutions

Anti-aging and cosmetic approaches
Your skin is your body’s largest organ, so treat it properly. Over time, skin ages and loses its youthful appearance. The skin damages such as wrinkles, brown spots, and lax skin caused by sun exposure can be prevented and minimized — with proper sun protection, anti-aging treatments and cosmetic approaches. We’ve got lots of tips to keep your skin looking its best, and staying its healthiest, here.

Age spots and birthmark correction
Our dermatologists have various dramatically advanced treatments such as laser and light-based techniques of birthmarks and age spots which are medically referred. Now they can successfully treat birthmarks of every size and colour on all the parts of the body with or without scalpels in an out-patient setting.


Hair loss and restoration
Having invented hair transplant procedures back in the 1950s, our dermatologic surgeons are trained in a combination of techniques to produce the best results. These treatment include hair restoration by using standard, mini and micro-grafts; scalp reduction for extensive balding; scalp extenders or tissue expanders; scalp lift and scalp flaps.

Laser hair removal
The therapeutic and cosmetic practices of dermatologic surgery are revolutionized from laser and light-based technologies. Through penetration of the melanin in the hair shaft and disabling the hair follicle, lasers having long wavelength and pulsed light sources can effectively remove the unwanted hair from the face, underarms, back, legs and other areas of all types of skin. Laser hair removal also can successfully treat inflamed and bumpy skin caused by ingrown hair.

For more details
www.ollcwellness.com

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