Also known as زانتھیلسماس
Dermatologist
M.B.B.S., F.C.P.S, European Board Certified in Dermatology and Venereology
Dermatologist
M.B.B.S., F.C.P.S, European Board Certified in Dermatology and Venereology
Diabetologist
MBBS, MSc (Diabetes & Endocrinology), Dip. Diabetes, Canadian Certified Cosmetologist & Regenerative Medicine
Diabetologist
MBBS, MSc (Diabetes & Endocrinology), Dip. Diabetes, Canadian Certified Cosmetologist & Regenerative Medicine
Dermatologist
MBBS (Dow), FCPS (Dermatology), SCE Dermatology (UK)
Dermatologist
MBBS, Dip. In Derm (UK), DTM&H, D.Ds, PhD (UK)
Aesthetic Physician
BDS, Diploma in Aesthetic Medicine
Dermatologist
M.B.B.S., Dip. (Dermatology & Dermatosurgery)
Cosmetologist
M.B.B.S (Dow), D.Derm, M.Sc (Dermatology) (UK)
Dermatologist
M.B.B.S., MSc (Clinical Dermatology)
Dermatologist
M.B.B.S, Dip. In Dermatology Science (UK), M.Sc (Dermatology) (UK)
Dermatologist
M.B.B.S, Dip. In Dermatology Science (UK), M.Sc (Dermatology) (UK)
Dermatologist
M.B.B.S, MCPS (Dermatology)
Xanthelasmata can be removed by treatment with a trichloroacetic acid peel, surgery, lasers or cryotherapy. Removal may cause scarring and pigment changes, but it is an uncommon side-effect of treatment.