FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Is chemical peeling safe for sensitive skin?

Yes, but it depends on the type of peel used. Mild, dermatologist-recommended peels are often suitable for sensitive skin after a proper skin assessment.

What skin concerns can chemical peels treat?

Chemical peels help improve acne, pigmentation, dullness, uneven skin tone, sun damage, and early signs of aging by exfoliating the top skin layers.

Will I need tests before starting treatment?

Sometimes. For chronic or unclear conditions, your dermatologist may suggest skin scrapings, blood tests, or biopsies to ensure an accurate diagnosis and personalized care.

Are clinical skin treatments safe for long-term use?

Yes. Most treatments are evidence-based and designed for chronic care. Your dermatologist will monitor progress and adjust plans as needed for long-term safety.

When should I consult a clinical dermatologist?

You should visit a dermatologist if you're experiencing persistent skin issues like rashes, acne, infections, or sudden changes in skin, hair, or nail health.

What is the difference between clinical dermatology and cosmetic dermatology?

Clinical dermatology focuses on diagnosing and treating medical skin, hair, and nail conditions, while cosmetic dermatology addresses appearance-related concerns like aging or pigmentation.

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