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Vitiligo is an acquired skin disorder characterized by well-defined white patches caused by loss of melanocytes. It is commonly associated with autoimmune factors and may cause cosmetic and psychological concerns.
In stable vitiligo, surgical treatments can be done.
Punch grafting involves transferring small circular grafts from normal pigmented skin into depigmented areas, leading to gradual repigmentation.
Melanocyte transplantation involves harvesting melanocytes from a donor site, preparing a cell suspension, and applying it to the prepared vitiligo patch, resulting in more uniform and better cosmetic repigmentation, especially for larger areas.

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We offer advanced surgical treatments to improve the appearance of acne scars and uneven skin texture. Customized techniques are selected based on scar type to achieve smoother, more even-looking skin.
We treat traumatic, surgical, and acne-related scars using modern scar revision methods. Keloids are managed with evidence-based approaches to reduce size, symptoms, and recurrence.
Safe and precise removal of common skin growths with minimal scarring. Procedures are performed under sterile conditions with focus on both medical and cosmetic results.
We manage ingrown nails, nail tumors, and other nail disorders with specialized surgical techniques. Treatment aims to relieve pain, prevent infection, and restore normal nail growth.
Advanced surgical options are available for stable vitiligo cases. Procedures are designed to promote repigmentation and improve overall skin appearance.
Accurate skin biopsies are performed for proper diagnosis of skin conditions. Complete excision is done when required, with careful wound closure for optimal healing.
We use modern energy-based devices for precise removal of lesions and tissue reshaping. These methods allow controlled treatment with minimal bleeding and downtime.
Comprehensive surgical care for complex and advanced skin conditions. Each case is evaluated individually to ensure safe, effective, and well-planned treatment.






