The Department of Dermatology provides medical, cosmetic, pediatric, and surgical dermatology services for all types of skin, hair and nail problems, as well as sexually transmitted diseases. Consultations, as well as diagnostic and clinical services, are provided by our department for the maintenance and treatment of these conditions.
We provide advanced treatments for hundreds of dermatological & venereal conditions including the following:
- Acne
- Actinic keratosis
- Age spots & fine lines
- Allergies
- Alopecia areata (hair loss/baldness)
- Arterial leg ulcers
- Bacterial infections
- Benign skin growths
- Birthmarks
- Blistering diseases
- Botox
- Burns
- Cancer of the skin
- Calluses & corns
- Candidiasis (Yeast infection)
- Carcinoma
- Dermatitis
- Diabetic leg ulcers
- DPN (Dermatosis Papulosa Nigra)
- Drug reactions
- Dry Skin
- Eczema
- Erythema
- Facial imperfections
- Folliculitis & carbuncles
- Freckles
- Fungal infections
- Granuloma annulare
- Hidradenitis supparativa
- Hydrafacial
- HIV (AIDS) related skin problems
- Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating)
- Impetigo
- Inflammatory acne nodules
- Ingrown hairs
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- Keloid
- Keratosis pilaris
- Latex Allergy
- Lesions (precancerous/cancerous)
- Lichen planus
- Lupus
- Lyme disease
- Lymphoma
- Melasma
- Melanoma
- Merkel cell cancer
- Micro needling
- Moles
- Molluscum contagiosum
- Nail infections
- Photoaging & photo damage
- Pityriasis rosea
- Pruritus (itching)
- Psoriasis
- Psoriatic arthritis
- Rosacea
- Sarcoma
- Scabies
- Scars
- Scleroderma
- Sebaceous cysts
- Seborrhea (dandruff)
- Sexually transmitted diseases
- Shingles (Herpes Zoster)
- Skin pigment disorders
- Skin tags
- Skin tumours and growths
- Staphylococcal scalded skin
- Stretch marks
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- Tinea versicolor
- Toxic epidermal necrolysis
- Tumours
- Unwanted body hair
- Urticaria/ hives
- Venous leg ulcers
- Venous stasis
- Vitiligo (loss of skin colour)
- Viral infections
- Warts (body wart, hand wart, planter wart and genital wart)
- Wrinkles
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Services & Facilities At Evercare Hospital Dhaka
Our services are provided through advanced facilities and programs:
- Electrocautery & Electrosurgery
Electrocautery and Electrosurgery are surgical techniques which involve introducing high frequency current to a specific area of the body in order to remove or cut unwanted tissue. In Dermatology, these techniques are used for the removal of moles, warts, skin tags, and other skin growths.
Electrosurgery |
Cryosurgery is the procedure which involves the use of liquid nitrogen in subzero temperatures for treating body warts, hand warts, planter warts, genital warts, moles, skin tags, solar keratoses, and small tumours or skin cancers.
Doctor performing crypsurgery on a patient |
Intralesional injection is the direct delivery of medication percutaneously into specific skin lesions to treat local tissues with minimal side effects. It is used for the treatment of diseases like keloids, Alopecia areata (hair loss/baldness), prurigo nodularis, lichen planus, discoid lupus erythromatosus, and inflammatory acne nodules.
Laser treatment involves the application of a strong laser beam of light for treatment of the skin. We are using laser treatment for the removal of scars, birthmarks, tattoos, unwanted hair, superficial leg veins, stretch marks, and acne scarring, as well as treatment of rosacea, facial blood vessels, pigmentation, age-related cosmetic problems, etc.
Doctor performing laser procedure |
A skin biopsy is a procedure in which a small piece of living skin is removed from the body for microscopic pathological examination, to establish a precise diagnosis of the skin condition. We utilize different types of skin biopsies, including punch biopsy, shave biopsy, excision biopsy and incision biopsy.
Dermoscopy is a technique for advanced skin examination using magnification and illumination, applied extensively for mole screening and cancer diagnosis. Dermoscopy not only diagnoses pigmented skin lesions and melanoma, but also a whole variety of dermatoses, including infections and inflammatory conditions.
The department is equipped with latest PUVA (Psoralen plus ultraviolet light) and narrow band UVB chambers to give phototherapy to patients with psorosiasis, vitiligo, and sometimes in other dermatological conditions. Equipped with hand and foot unit, the PUVA machine is also used for treating localized diseases.
Iontophoresis is a process which increases the penetration of drugs into surface tissues by the application of an electric current. It is used with greatest success in the treatment of hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating) of the hands and feet.
- Skin Rejuvenation Programme
Our specialized Skin Rejuvenation programme involves glycolic acid peel treatment, which is a specific technique for skin renewal. Essentially, the glycolic acid peel is a controlled removal of surface skin cells that act as a stimulus for renewal of the skin and an improved skin appearance. Performed under supervision of a physician, the treatment is especially designed with products formulated to provide the stimulus for “renewal” of your skin. The process begins with the removal of the damaged layer of skin which lies over the undamaged skin. This removal of the damaged dead cell layer initiates rebuilding and reconstructuring of the deeper skin cells, resulting in skin which appears healthier, plumper and tighter. Glycolic acid is part of the alpha hydroxiacids (AHAs) group of naturally occurring “fruit acids”. Leading dermatologists and plastic surgeons worldwide have long appreciated the positive results of AHA treatments. Numerous clinical publications have also shown the benefits of AHA in improving skin appearance.
Glycolic acid peel treatment results in the following improvements:
· Minimize the visible signs of aging and age spots, softening of fine lines and diminution of course lines from sun damage
· Smoothes complexion
· Balances irregular skin tones
· Softens dry skin
· Promotes a healthy youthful glow
· Improves oily acne prone skin; mild to moderate levelling of acne scars
· Some minimization of pore size |
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