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L’Kosha Clinical Dermatology

Where Science Meets Skin Wellness

Our Dermatology services at L’Kosha are rooted in medical excellence and refined through a lens of holistic care. Under the expertise of certified dermatologists, each treatment is personalized to address a full spectrum of skin and hair concerns—delivered with discretion, precision, and sophistication.

Expert Dermatological Services

Acne Management

Targeted therapies to control active breakouts and prevent scarring for clear, resilient skin.

Pigmentation Correction

Advanced protocols to reduce melasma, sun damage, and uneven tone for radiant uniformity.

Anti-Aging Treatments

Scientifically driven solutions that soften fine lines, restore elasticity, and preserve youthful glow.

Hair & Scalp Restoration

Medical management of hair thinning, alopecia, and dandruff with personalized scalp therapies.

Dermatologist Treatment - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Dermatologists treat a wide range of skin, hair, and nail conditions including:

  • Acne
  • Eczema and psoriasis
  • Hair loss (alopecia)
  • Fungal infections
  • Pigmentation and dark spots
  • Warts, moles, and skin tags
  • Skin allergies and rashes
  • Skin cancer screening
  • Nail disorders
  • Vitiligo
  • Anti-aging and cosmetic concerns

You should see a dermatologist if you have persistent skin, hair, or nail issues, sudden changes in moles, unhealed wounds, excessive hair loss, or if you’re interested in cosmetic skin treatments like laser, peels, or fillers.

Yes. Dermatologists offer medical treatments like topical and oral medications for acne, and cosmetic procedures like chemical peels, microneedling, and laser therapy for acne scars.

Yes. Hair loss can be caused by various factors like genetics, stress, hormonal imbalance, or underlying health issues. A dermatologist can diagnose the cause and recommend treatments such as medications, PRP therapy, or hair restoration procedures.

Not always. Many skin conditions are localized issues, but some may be linked to internal problems like hormonal imbalance, infections, or autoimmune conditions. A dermatologist can help determine the root cause.

Side effects are rare and usually mild. You may experience slight bruising, light bleeding, or soreness at the needle sites. Some people feel relaxed or tired after treatment.

Yes. Many dermatologists offer cosmetic services including:

  • Chemical peels
  • Botox and fillers
  • Laser hair removal
  • Skin rejuvenation treatments
  • Pigmentation and scar reduction

Your dermatologist will review your medical history, examine your skin, and may suggest diagnostic tests or a skin biopsy if needed. You’ll receive a personalized treatment plan based on your condition.

Yes. Dermatologists customize treatments based on your skin type and sensitivity. It’s important to inform your doctor about any allergies or reactions you’ve had before.

  • Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen daily
  • Keep your skin moisturized
  • Avoid harsh soaps or scrubbing
  • Stay hydrated and eat a balanced diet
  • Avoid excessive sun exposure

For general skin health, an annual visit is recommended. However, more frequent visits may be necessary if you have chronic conditions, are undergoing treatment, or are monitoring moles or suspicious lesions.

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