Cosmetic Dermatology Consultation
Get personalized, evidence-based guidance for cosmetic skin concerns from a physician. Our consultation offers unbiased advice on treatments, tailored to your needs, free from upsells and brand bias.
What is a cosmetic dermatology consultation, and who is it for?
A cosmetic dermatology consultation is a professional assessment of your skin concerns, focused on cosmetic conditions like hyperpigmentation, acne scars, fine lines, redness, and uneven skin tone. It's designed for anyone who wants evidence-based recommendations to manage or treat these conditions with the help of a physician who understands the science behind skincare and aesthetic treatments.
What types of skin conditions are covered in the consultation?
We provide guidance on a wide range of cosmetic skin concerns, including:
Hyperpigmentation and dark spots
Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH)
Acne Scarring
Fine Lines and Wrinkles
Telangiectasia (Visible Blood Vessels)
Seborrheic Keratosis (Age Spots)
Keloid and Hypertrophic Scars
Skin Laxity and Volume Loss
Surgical Scars
How is this consultation different from a visit to a spa or aesthetic clinic?
Unlike aesthetic clinics, where treatments are often based on the tools or lasers available at the facility, our consultation provides a medical, unbiased perspective focused solely on your skin health. We avoid upselling treatments and instead offer recommendations backed by clinical evidence to ensure you get the best, most effective options tailored specifically for your skin.
How does the consultation incorporate clinical evidence and studies?
Our recommendations are rooted in findings from clinical studies. For instance, we may suggest prescription treatments like hydroquinone, azelaic acid, or combination creams with vitamins, all of which have been supported by outcomes in clinical trials. By referencing scientific research, we ensure that our suggestions are not only current but also proven effective in managing specific skin conditions.
Will I get recommendations on specific skincare products?
Yes, as part of the consultation, we’ll review your current skincare products and suggest any changes or additions that may enhance your routine. We focus on medical-grade skincare that aligns with your goals and skin type, free from the influence of product promotions. Our advice aims to ensure your skincare regimen is backed by science and aligns with evidence-based practices.
Can I receive advice on laser treatments and other aesthetic procedures?
Absolutely. Our physician will offer an unbiased overview of laser and aesthetic options like chemical peels, microneedling, or laser therapy. Many clinics promote treatments based on their equipment, but our approach ensures you get a well-rounded perspective to make informed decisions on the best options for your skin.
What is the goal of the consultation?
The primary goal is to provide a personalized, evidence-based treatment plan that addresses your unique skin concerns and goals. We aim to empower you with clear, unbiased information so you can make informed decisions about your skincare and treatment options, all tailored to your needs and backed by clinical evidence.
What treatments do you offer recommendations for?
We offer guidance on a wide range of cosmetic treatments, including:
Laser Treatments (Ablative, Non-Ablative, IPL, Picolaser, Vascular)
Micro-Needling (Traditional and RF)
PRP for Hair Loss and Skin Rejuvenation
Prescription Skincare Products Our physician will help you navigate these options and suggest what’s most suitable for your skin condition and type.
How reliable is skincare advice from social media or TikTok?
While social media platforms like TikTok can be popular sources of skincare tips, they often feature sponsored products or unverified “trending” treatments. A physician can help you differentiate between scientifically-backed options and marketing-driven trends, ensuring that your skincare choices are safe and effective for your skin type and condition.
What should people of different skin types, like darker skin tones, know about cosmetic procedures?
Patients with skin of colour should know that certain treatments, like IPL (intense pulsed light), may pose higher risks, such as pigmentation changes or scarring for Fitzpatrick skin types IV-VI (darker skin tones). Our physician will assess your skin type and recommend treatments safe for your pigmentation and skin texture, ensuring you avoid potential complications.
Can you help me select the right skincare products without brand bias?
Absolutely. We review your current skincare routine and suggest effective medical-grade products that are proven to work, without promoting a specific brand. Our approach is entirely unbiased, focusing on products that meet your skin’s needs based on scientific evidence.
What if I want to learn about the differences between topical treatments and procedures?
Topical treatments, like prescription creams for hyperpigmentation or retinoids for anti-aging, can improve skin tone and texture over time, but they may not fully address volume loss or deeper skin concerns. Procedures like fillers or laser therapy target these deeper issues. During your consultation, we’ll discuss which options align best with your concerns, whether you’re looking to reduce wrinkles, improve pigmentation, or address skin laxity.
Is there any benefit to a “second opinion” consultation?
Yes, many patients find second opinion consultations valuable, especially if they’ve already visited cosmetic clinics. Our physician can offer an unbiased assessment, explaining the benefits and risks of treatments suggested to you previously. We’ll help you understand the rationale behind different options so you feel confident in your treatment decisions.
Do you provide advice on combination treatments?
Yes, combination treatments, such as pairing micro-needling with RF or combining different lasers, can enhance results for certain skin concerns. These "cocktail" treatments are popular, but they require careful consideration based on your skin’s needs and tolerance. Our physician will explain the potential benefits and drawbacks to help you decide if combination therapies are right for you.
What skin concerns do you not address in cosmetic dermatology consultations?
Our consultations focus on cosmetic issues, not medical skin conditions like suspected skin cancer, undiagnosed rashes, eczema, psoriasis or genital concerns. For these, we recommend seeing a dermatologist specializing in medical skin conditions.
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