What Is the Difference Between a Dermatologist and a Cosmetic Dermatologist?
Dermatology is a medical field that emphasizes the medical conditions related to the skin. A cosmetic dermatologist medicine is someone who has knowledge of aesthetic medicine that includes the skin, hair, and nails. With the skin being the largest organ of the body, it acts as a protector by covering other organs and other structures inside the body.
Anyone suffering from various skin conditions including acne, a skin cyst, skin cancer, eczema, skin dryness, skin infection, melasma, moles, psoriasis, rosacea, etc. should consult a doctor. Those who are dealing with unusual skin growth or coloration can get the skin condition diagnosed by a good dermatologist.
How does any cosmetic dermatology work?
A cosmetic dermatologist focuses majorly on enhancing the skin – such as the face and neck to obtain cosmetic results. A cosmetic dermatologist treats patients to improve the appearance of the skin while making them appear aesthetic.
A cosmetic dermatologist can treat and prevent skin from below conditions:
- Unusual skin growths and
warts
- Signs of premature aging
- Sunburn
- Skin issues after a surgery
- Scars
- Fine lines and wrinkles
- Skin pigmentation issues
(such as light spots or brown spots)
- Acne
- Moles
Various treatments conducted by a cosmetic dermatologist are as follows:
- Botox
- Fillers, such as Restylane
- Laser hair removal
- Ultrasonic skin rejuvenation
- Laser removal of tattoos
- Brown spots
- Vascular laser treatments (including
varicose veins and spider veins)
- Treating tanned skin
- Dysport
- Skin peels/microdermabrasion
- Laser skin
tightening/rejuvenation for improving the skin tone and minimize scars
What does a Dermatologist do?
Dermatologists usually perform specific diagnostic procedures on various skin conditions such as:
- Injectables and medications
involved.
- Ultraviolet (UV) light
therapy.
- A range of dermatologic
surgical procedures, including mole removal and skin biopsies.
- Cosmetic procedures, including
chemical peels, lasers, and sclerotherapy.

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