LAVANA

Medical Dermatology

A thorough skin consultation allows our dermatologist to fully assess your unique skin concerns. We help you to develop a personalized treatment plan that aligns with your specific skincare objectives.

  1. General Skin care: Achieve and maintain healthy, glowing skin with our comprehensive skincare services. Our dermatologist offers personalized solutions tailored to your skin’s unique needs, helping you address concerns such as hydration, texture, and overall skin health. Whether you’re looking for routine maintenance or targeted treatments, we’re here to support your skin’s journey
  2. Acne: Whether you’re dealing with blemishes or breakouts, our team is here for you. Acne is a widespread skin condition affecting people of all ages, and we know how much your skin’s appearance can impact your self-confidence. Let us help you to achieve healthier, clearer skin
  3. Eczema: Eczema is a common skin inflammation that comes in various types. It can affect people of all ages but is especially common in infants and young children. The condition typically causes red, itchy, and rough patches on the skin. While there isn’t a cure for eczema, there are several treatments available to help manage symptoms and reduce flare-ups.
  4. Melasma: Melasma is a common skin condition marked by brown or grey uneven patches, resulting from an excess production of pigment in skin cells. Although melasma can be challenging to treat, working with our lavana team can help manage the condition effectively, improving both skin appearance and quality of life.
  5. Acne Scars: From stubborn dark spots to indented scars, the traces left by acne are among the most challenging skin concerns. Acne scars are a common issue that can greatly affect self-confidence. The good news is that you don’t have to live with these persistent scars anymore. We provide a range of effective treatment options designed to minimize scarring, enhancing your confidence and overall quality of life.
  6. Skin Pigmentation: Skin pigmentation refers to the natural color of your skin, determined by melanin. Sometimes, factors like sun exposure, hormonal changes, or skin injuries can cause pigmentation issues, leading to dark spots (hyperpigmentation) or lighter areas (hypopigmentation). Our dermatologist will present the options and help you choose the treatment plan which best fits your needs.
  7. Pores treatment: Enlarged pores can make skin appear uneven and lead to concerns like blackheads and acne. At lavana, we offer advanced treatments to minimize pore size and refine skin texture. Dermatologist will assess your skin type and recommend the most effective treatment to achieve smooth, glowing skin.
  8. Vitiligo Treatment: Vitiligo is a chronic skin condition which has no cure. However, we can manage it with medication. We offer customized treatments to help restore skin color.
  9. Psoriasis: Psoriasis is a long-term skin condition characterized by itchy, scaly patches with a silvery appearance. There are various types of psoriasis, each with its own set of symptoms. We offer personalized treatment plans designed to effectively manage it and help you to achieve healthy and clear skin.
  10. Hairloss: Hair loss occurs when hair falls out more quickly than normal, affecting the scalp or body. The treatment options vary depending on the cause and whether the hair loss is temporary or permanent.
  11. Rosacea: Rosacea is a chronic skin condition which commonly affect face, characterized by flushing, persistent redness, pimple like eruptions. Our dermatologist help to provide personalized treatment options that can help to flare-ups, reduce redness, and restore confidence in your skin.
  12. Herpes labialis: Herpes Labialis commonly known as cold sores, is a viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV), typically HSV-1. Although HSV-2 can also cause oral herpes in some cases. It is a common and highly contagious condition It is characterized by painful, fluid-filled blisters that generally appear on the lips, mouth, or near the nose. The infection leads to cold sores or fever blisters, which are small blisters or ulcers that normally appear around the lips or sometimes inside the mouth.
  13. Acanthosis Nigricans: Acanthosis Nigricans refers to a skin condition identified by the appearance of dark, thickened, and soft skin, commonly in body folds such as the neck, armpits, groin, under the breasts, and sometimes on the back of the hands, knees, and elbows. It usually impacts the areas where skin rubs together. The condition can differ in severity, from mild darkening to more pronounced, thickened patches.
  14. Vesicant Dermatitis: Vesicant Dermatitis is a type of skin inflammation (dermatitis) that is caused by exposure to vesicants, which are substances capable of causing blistering of the skin. Vesicants are typically chemicals or irritants that, when they interact with the skin, cause a reaction that leads to the development of blisters or fluid-filled sacs (vesicles). The state can be painful, and the skin may show signs of redness, blistering, swelling and in some cases, necrosis (tissue death) if exposure is extreme.
  15. Hyperhydrosis: Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition identified by excessive sweating, over what is necessary for temperature conssistence. It can occur in specific areas of the body or across the entire body. It can interfere daily activities and impact quality of life due to discomfort, or the social shame associated with visible sweating.
  16. Xanthelasma: Xanthelasma is a yellowish plaques or deposits of cholesterol that usually form around the eyes, often on the eyelids, especially near the inner corners of the eyes. These lesions are normally soft, painless, and little raised. They are also connected with high cholesterol or other lipid disorders, although they can also occur in a person with normal cholesterol levels.
  17. Alopecia Aereta: Alopecia areata is an Immunological disorder that causes hair loss, typically in small, round patches. It can impact any hair-bearing area of the body, including the scalp, eyebrows, eyelashes, and even facial or body hair. We offer effective, tailored treatment options to cure Alopecia Areata and restore confidence. Our experienced dermatologists use advanced therapies to promote hair regrowth and manage the underlying immune response.
  18. Venereal Disease Consultation: The term “venereal disease” is an older term that was commonly used to define infections transmitted through sexual contact. At lavana, you can schedule your appointment, for Venereal Disease Consultation which is a medical consultation that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) or sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
  19. Leprosy Consultation: Liprosy is a chronic infectious disease which primarily affects the skin, nerves, and mucous membranes. Our dermatologist diagnoses and treats for leprosy also known as Hansen’s disease which involves a medical evaluation, diagnostic tests, and a treatment plan to manage the condition and prevent obstacles.
  20. Nail disorders: Nail disorder refers to a range of conditions that affect the nails, including the nail plate, nail bed, and surrounding skin. These disorders can be caused by different reasons which include genetics, injuries, infections, systemic diseases, nutritional deficiencies, or poor nail care habits. we specialize in diagnosing and treating a wide range of nail disorders. Our experienced dermatologists use advanced techniques to address the root causes of nail conditions and offer effective treatments to restore both the health and appearance of your nails.
  21. Skin analysis: We believe that beautiful, healthy skin starts with understanding it. That’s why we offer advanced skin analysis as the first step in our personalized skincare treatments. Using Bitmoji AI facial skin diagnosis analyzer machine, our skin analysis services provide a deep dive into the condition of your skin, help us to customize treatment plan tailored to your unique needs and demands. It helps to the analyze the condition of your skin to identify its specific needs, including factors like hydration, oil production, texture, pigmentation, and signs of aging. This analysis is usually done by a professional using tools like skin analyzer machines, or through a more subjective evaluation by a dermatologist or skincare expert. The goal is to understand your skin’s current state so you can make informed decisions about skincare products, treatments, and lifestyle habits to improve or maintain your skin’s health.