Department of Dermatology, Venereology ,Andrology







objectives



The Department offers the following services: 

I) Education and Training: 


. Dermatology courses for undergraduate medical students. 
. Master degree and Medical doctorate degree in Dermatology. 
. Dermatology residency program. 
. Weekly clinical meetings; annual Congress.
 
II) Clinical Services:
 
. Inpatient section . 
. Outpatient clinics. 
. Phototherapy unit. 
. Laser unit. 
. Dermatopathology section.
 

To facilitate care of people who have complex or challenging skin conditions, the following 
specialty clinics are available.: 

. Infectious diseases including Leprosy 
 
 
 

. Seborrheic disorders and Acne 
. Blistering diseases 
. Connective tissue disease 
. Cutaneous lymphoma 
. Dermatitis 
. Genetic skin conditions (genodermatoses) 
. Hair loss 
. Pruritus 
. Psoriasis 
. Rash, undiagnosed 
. Skin cancer, high risk 
. Vascular anomalies and malformations 
. Clinic of Andrology and Venereology 


Treatments 

. Our staff doctors have expertise in treatment and prevention for all of 
dermatologic needs in our community. Our clinic uses both topical and 
oral medications as well as procedural modalities such as: 
. Phototherapy 
. Also called light therapy, phototherapy exposes the skin to lasers, 
fluorescent lamps, and ultraviolet or infrared radiation to treat 
diseases. Phototherapy may be used on the whole body or smaller 
areas. 
. Erbium YAG laser treatment 


. Cosmetic Procedures 
. The latest in cosmetic procedures are offered at the clinic. This includes: 
. Lasers to treat scars (traumatic, surgical, burn or acne scars), brown age 
spots, and reverse the signs of sun damage. 
. Laser for facial rejuvenation and skin tightening. 
. Chemical peels are performed to improve skin tone and appearance. 
. Soft tissue augmentation to smooth facial lines, creases, and folds is 
available. Botox® is offered to smooth fine lines and wrinkles of the face. 


. Dermoscopy


Also referred to as epiluminescence microscopy, dermoscopy is a noninvasive 
bedside diagnostic procedure whereby a hand held instrument is placed on the 
skin by the clinician to evaluate certain growths. This process greatly adds to 
diagnostic accuracy, particularly in the evaluation of pigmented lesions, and is a 
tremendous tool in the early detection of malignant melanoma.