Also known as زانتھیلسماس
Dermatologist
MBBS, Dip. In Dermatology
Dermatologist
MSc (Dermatology), Dip. In Dermatology (D-Derm) (UK)
Dermatologist
MSc (Dermatology), Dip. In Dermatology (D-Derm) (UK)
Dermatologist
MBBS, Dip. In Derm (UK), DTM&H, D.Ds, PhD (UK)
Dermatologist
Dip. In Dermatology (D-Derm), M.B.B.S.
Dermatologist
M.B.B.S, Dip. In Dermatology (London), Dip. In Aesthetic Medicine (USA)
Dermatologist
M.B.B.S, Dip. In Dermatology (London), Dip. In Aesthetic Medicine (USA)
Dermatologist
MBBS, M.D.
Dermatologist
M.B.B.S, M.C.P.S (Dermatology)
Dermatologist
MBBS from Dow Medical College, University of Karachi, Master of Science Candidate, Faculty of Health Informatics from University of Victoria, Victoria, Cosmetic Medicine PGDip-MSc from University of South Wales, UK, Diploma
Dermatologist
MBBS from Dow Medical College, University of Karachi, Master of Science Candidate, Faculty of Health Informatics from University of Victoria, Victoria, Cosmetic Medicine PGDip-MSc from University of South Wales, UK, Diploma
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.