Dermology Services

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Skin Procedures

At Just care Clinic, we are dedicated to helping our clients achieve their best possible skin health. Our team of expert dermatologists and skin care professionals offers a wide range of skin procedures designed to improve the appearance, texture, and health of your skin. Whether you are looking to address specific skin concerns or simply want to maintain a youthful, radiant complexion, we have the tools and expertise to help you achieve your goals.

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Mesotherapy

Mesotherapy is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure that involves the injection of a special blend of vitamins, minerals, and medications into the middle layer of skin (mesoderm) to improve the appearance of various skin conditions. This procedure is commonly used to address issues such as aging skin, wrinkles, cellulite, hair loss, and skin hydration.

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Acne Scar Treatment

Acne scars are a common concern for many people who have struggled with acne. These scars are caused by the damage to the skin that occurs when acne lesions form and can range in severity from small, shallow indentations to deep pits or raised, bumpy scars.
There are several types of acne scars, including:
1. Atrophic scars: These scars are caused by a loss of collagen and elastin, which can cause the skin to appear sunken or pitted.
2. Hypertrophic scars: These scars are caused by an overproduction of collagen and can appear raised or bumpy.
3. Keloids: These scars are raised, scar-like growths that develop on the skin after an injury or surgery.

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Carbon Peel /Hollywood Peel

Carbon Peel, also known as Hollywood Peel, is a cutting-edge cosmetic procedure that combines the benefits of laser resurfacing with the power of carbon. This treatment is designed to improve the appearance of various skin concerns, including aging skin, fine lines, wrinkles, acne, and pigmentation.

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Pigmentation Treatment

Pigmentation is the natural coloration of the skin, hair, and eyes. It is determined by the amount and type of pigment cells, or melanocytes, in the skin. Pigmentation can vary significantly from person to person and can be affected by a variety of factors, including genetics, sun exposure, and certain medications.
There are several types of pigmentation disorders, including:
1. Hyperpigmentation: This is the term used to describe the appearance of dark, discolored patches on the skin. It can be caused by factors such as sun exposure, acne, or inflammation.
2. Hypopigmentation: This is the term used to describe the appearance of pale or white patches on the skin. It can be caused by factors such as vitiligo, an injury to the skin, or a fungal infection.
3. Melasma: This is a type of hyperpigmentation that is characterized by the appearance of dark, discolored patches on the face. It is often triggered by hormonal changes and is more common in women.

06.

Superficial peel

A superficial peel, also known as a light peel, is a type of chemical peel that uses mild acids to improve the appearance of the skin. This type of peel is designed to exfoliate the top layer of skin, revealing a brighter, smoother, and more youthful complexion.
Superficial peels are typically performed on the face, neck, and hands and can improve the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, sun damage, age spots, and acne. They are also a great option for those with sensitive skin who are seeking a gentler alternative to more invasive cosmetic procedures.

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Cryotherapy

Cryotherapy is a medical treatment that involves the use of extreme cold to treat a variety of medical conditions. This treatment involves exposing the body or a specific area of the body to subzero temperatures for a short period of time.
Cryotherapy was originally developed to treat conditions such as muscle pain and inflammation, but it has since been used for a variety of other purposes, including skin rejuvenation and the reduction of the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

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Intralesional Injection

Intralesional injection is a medical treatment that involves injecting a medication directly into a lesion or tissue abnormality. This method of delivery allows the medication to be delivered directly to the target site, resulting in higher concentrations of the medication at the site of treatment and reducing the risk of side effects.
Intralesional injections are commonly used to treat a variety of skin conditions, including acne, keloids, and skin tumors. The medication used in the injection can vary depending on the specific condition being treated, but may include corticosteroids, bleomycin, or other drugs.

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Co laser

CO2 laser, also known as Carbon Dioxide laser, is a type of laser used in dermatology and cosmetic surgery for skin resurfacing. The CO2 laser uses a high-energy beam of light to precisely remove thin layers of skin and stimulate the growth of new, healthier skin cells.
CO2 laser resurfacing is commonly used to treat a variety of skin concerns, including fine lines and wrinkles, acne scars, sun damage, age spots, and other signs of aging. The treatment can be performed on the face, neck, chest, and hands, and can provide significant improvement in the overall texture, tone, and appearance of the skin.

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Hydrafacial, Medifacial

Hydrafacial and Medifacial are both non-invasive skin resurfacing treatments that aim to improve the appearance and health of the skin.
Hydrafacial is a multi-step skin treatment that uses a combination of hydration and exfoliation to cleanse, extract, and hydrate the skin. The treatment starts with a deep cleansing to remove impurities and unclog pores. Next, an exfoliating solution is applied to the skin to remove dead skin cells and reveal smoother, brighter skin. The final step involves the infusion of a custom blend of serums into the skin, which can include antioxidants, hyaluronic acid, and other nourishing ingredients.
Medifacial, also known as a medical facial, is a type of facial treatment that is performed by a licensed medical professional, such as a dermatologist or plastic surgeon. Medifacials typically involve a deeper level of exfoliation and extraction than a traditional spa facial, and may include the use of medical-grade skincare products, light therapy, and other advanced treatments.

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Q Switch Laser

Q-Switched laser is a type of laser used in dermatology and cosmetic surgery for skin rejuvenation and the treatment of various skin conditions. The Q-Switched laser works by delivering short pulses of high-energy laser light to the skin, which target specific pigmented cells, such as age spots, freckles, and tattoos.
The Q-Switched laser is commonly used to treat a variety of skin concerns, including age spots, freckles, sun damage, pigmented lesions, and tattoos. The laser works by breaking up the pigmented cells, which are then naturally removed by the body's immune system. The treatment is considered highly effective and can provide noticeable improvement in the appearance of the skin, with little to no downtime.

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Photofacial

Photofacial, also known as Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) therapy, is a non-invasive cosmetic treatment used to improve the appearance of the skin. The treatment uses high-intensity pulses of light to target specific skin concerns, such as age spots, sun damage, rosacea, fine lines and wrinkles, and uneven skin tone.
Photofacial works by using light energy to penetrate deep into the skin, where it stimulates the production of collagen and elastin, two proteins that are essential for maintaining healthy and youthful skin. The light energy also helps to break up pigmented cells, which are then naturally removed by the body's immune system.

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Hifu Skin Tightening

HIFU (High Intensity Focused Ultrasound) Skin Tightening is a non-invasive cosmetic treatment used to improve the appearance of sagging and loose skin. The treatment works by delivering high-intensity ultrasound energy to the deeper layers of the skin, where it stimulates the production of collagen and elastin, two proteins that are essential for maintaining healthy and youthful skin.
HIFU Skin Tightening is commonly used to treat a variety of skin concerns, including sagging skin on the face, neck, and body, as well as fine lines and wrinkles.

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Hyaluronic Fillers

Hyaluronic acid fillers, also known as dermal fillers, are a type of cosmetic injectable used to add volume and hydration to the skin, and to reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and scars. Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance in the body that helps to maintain skin hydration and elasticity.
Fillers are typically administered by a licensed and experienced healthcare professional, such as a dermatologist or plastic surgeon, and are used to target specific areas of the face, such as the cheeks, lips, and under-eye hollows.

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Botox

Botox is a popular cosmetic treatment that is used to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines on the face. It is made from a neurotoxin called botulinum toxin that is produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. When injected into the skin, Botox works by paralyzing the muscles that cause wrinkles, resulting in a smoother, more youthful appearance.
Botox is most commonly used to treat wrinkles on the forehead, between the eyebrows, and around the eyes. It is also used to treat excessive sweating and to reduce the appearance of scars.
Treatment with Botox is quick and relatively painless. The injections are given by a healthcare provider and take only a few minutes to administer.

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Nail Surgery

Nail surgery is a type of medical procedure performed to treat various conditions affecting the nails, including ingrown nails, fungal infections, and deformities of the nails. Nail surgery is typically performed by a podiatrist, a healthcare professional who specializes in treating conditions of the feet and lower limbs, and may involve the removal of part or all of the affected nail.
Ingrown nails occur when a portion of the nail grows into the skin, causing pain, inflammation, and infection. Nail surgery is used to remove the portion of the nail that is causing the problem and to prevent it from happening again in the future.

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Mole Removal

Mole removal is a medical procedure used to remove moles, skin growths that can range in size and color. Moles may be removed for cosmetic reasons, to alleviate discomfort caused by rubbing against clothing or jewelry, or if they are suspected to be cancerous.
The procedure for mole removal typically involves a local anesthesia to numb the affected area, and the removal of the mole using one of several methods, including surgical excision, shave excision, and laser removal. The method used will depend on the size and location of the mole, as well as the preference of the healthcare professional and the patient.

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Ear lobe Repair

Ear lobe repair is a cosmetic procedure used to repair stretched or torn earlobes, a common condition caused by wearing heavy earrings, ear gauging, or other forms of ear trauma. The procedure involves the reconstruction of the damaged earlobe to restore its natural appearance and function.
The procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia and involves the removal of any remaining pieces of jewelry and the reconstruction of the torn area using sutures or other medical-grade materials. In some cases, the damaged tissue may need to be removed and a skin graft taken from another part of the body may be used to repair the earlobe.

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Lipoma Removal

Lipoma removal is a surgical procedure used to remove lipomas, which are non-cancerous growths of fat cells that occur just beneath the skin. Lipomas can occur anywhere on the body and can range in size from small, pea-sized growths to large, tumorous masses.
The procedure for lipoma removal typically involves the administration of a local anesthesia to numb the area around the lipoma, and the removal of the growth using a small incision. The incision is then closed with sutures or surgical staples, and the patient is typically able to return home the same day.

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Vitiligo Surgery

Vitiligo is a skin condition that causes the loss of pigment cells in the skin, resulting in the appearance of white patches on the skin. These patches can occur anywhere on the body, including the face, arms, and legs. The cause of vitiligo is not fully understood, but it is thought to be related to a combination of genetic and immune system factors.
Vitiligo is not contagious or dangerous, but it can have a significant impact on a person's appearance and self-esteem. There is no known cure for vitiligo, but there are several treatment options that can help to restore pigment to the affected areas.
Treatment options for vitiligo include:
1. Topical medications: Topical corticosteroids or calcineurin inhibitors can help to restore pigment to the affected areas.
2. Light therapy: Phototherapy, or light therapy, can help to stimulate the production of pigment in the skin.
3. Skin grafting: In some cases, skin grafting may be used to restore pigment to the affected areas.
4. Depigmentation: In cases where vitiligo affects a large portion of the body, depigmentation may be an option. This involves fading the remaining pigment in the skin to match the affected areas.

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PRP

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy is a medical treatment that involves the use of the patient's own blood to stimulate healing and tissue regeneration. PRP therapy is often used to improve the appearance of the skin and reduce the signs of aging, but it can also be used to treat a variety of medical conditions.
PRP therapy involves the collection of a small sample of the patient's blood, which is then placed in a centrifuge to separate the platelets from the red and white blood cells. The platelets are then activated and injected back into the patient's skin or injected into the site of an injury to stimulate healing.
PRP therapy is often used to improve the appearance of the skin by reducing the appearance of wrinkles, fine lines, and uneven skin tone. It can also be used to treat hair loss, improve the appearance of scars, and reduce joint pain.

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GFC & Hair Growth mesotherapy Treatment

GFC (Growth Factor Cocktail) and Hair Growth Mesotherapy Treatment are non-invasive cosmetic procedures that aim to promote hair growth and improve the overall health of the scalp. They are designed to address common hair problems such as hair thinning, hair loss, and hair breakage.
GFC treatment involves the use of growth factor cocktails, which are specially formulated mixtures of vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients, to nourish and revitalize the hair follicles. The treatment is delivered to the scalp via micro-injections, which help to increase blood flow and oxygenation to the hair follicles, promoting hair growth and reducing hair loss.