Aesthetic Discussions

Rash in Pregnancy: Causes and Differential Diagnosis
Skin rashes during pregnancy can result from hormonal changes, immune shifts, or pre-existing conditions. Some rashes are benign, while others may indicate underlying systemic concerns. Common Causes of Pregnancy-Related Rashes 1. Polymorphic Eruption of Pregnancy (PEP) / Pruritic Urticarial Papules and Plaques of Pregnancy (PUPPP) Appearance: Red, itchy papules & plaques, often starting in stretch marks Common In: Third trimester, especially first pregnancies Cause: Skin stretching & immune response 2. Atopic Eruption of Pregnancy (AEP) Appearance: Eczema-like patches, dryness, and itching Common In: Any trimester, worsens with pre-existing eczema Cause: Immune... Read more...
What Is the Recommended Dose of Finasteride for Hair Loss?
Finasteride (1 mg daily) is an FDA-approved oral medication for treating male pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia). It works by blocking dihydrotestosterone (DHT), the hormone responsible for hair loss. How to Take Finasteride for Hair Regrowth ✔ Standard Dose: 1 mg once daily✔ Consistency Matters: Takes 3 to 6 months to show results✔ Long-Term Use: Stopping treatment may cause hair loss to resume Warning: Do Not Self-Medicate! ⚠ Side Effects: Some users report decreased libido, scalp sensitivity, or mild shedding initially⚠ Prescription Required: Always consult a dermatologist before use⚠ Not for... Read more...
How Can I Reduce Skin Tags?
Skin tags are harmless skin growths that commonly appear on the neck, underarms, eyelids, and groin. While they are not dangerous, they can be bothersome. Here’s how you can reduce or prevent them: Prevention & Reduction Tips ✅ Maintain Skin Hygiene – Keep skin dry and clean to prevent irritation.✅ Avoid Friction – Reduce skin rubbing by wearing loose clothing.✅ Manage Weight – Excess weight increases skin folds, where skin tags commonly form.✅ Control Blood Sugar – Skin tags are more common in people with insulin resistance.✅ Use Dermatologist-Approved Creams –... Read more...
How to Remove Skin Tags?
Skin tags are benign growths that can be safely removed through medical treatments. Medical Skin Tag Removal Methods: Cryotherapy (Freezing) – Liquid nitrogen is used to freeze and remove the tag. Electrocautery (Burning) – Uses heat to burn off the tag and seal the skin. Excision (Cutting) – A doctor removes the tag with sterile scissors or a scalpel. Ligation – A small surgical thread is tied around the tag to cut off blood supply, causing it to fall off naturally. At SKINFUDGE, Dr. Burhan Hussein, MD, provides safe, painless, and... Read more...
How Can Genital Warts Be Removed?
Genital warts, caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), require medical treatment to prevent spread and recurrence. Treatment options depend on the size and location of the warts. Medical Treatments for Genital Warts: Topical Medications – Prescription creams like imiquimod or podophyllotoxin help destroy wart tissue. (PMID: 32997605) Cryotherapy (Freezing) – Liquid nitrogen is applied to freeze and remove warts. (PMID: 23377215) Laser Therapy – Uses laser energy to burn off warts, often for large or stubborn cases. (PMID: 31456207) Electrosurgery & Curettage – Warts are burned off with electric current and... Read more...
How Are Warts Treated?
Warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and can be treated through various methods depending on their size, location, and type. Common Wart Treatments: Cryotherapy (Freezing) – Liquid nitrogen is applied to freeze and destroy the wart. (PMID: 23377215) Salicylic Acid – A topical treatment that gradually removes wart layers. (PMID: 32635460) Laser Therapy – Destroys wart tissue using focused laser energy. (PMID: 31456207) Electrosurgery & Curettage – Warts are burned off using electric current and then scraped off. (PMID: 31373794) Immunotherapy – Boosts the immune system to fight warts,... Read more...
How Long Does a Fungal Infection Take to Heal?
The recovery time for fungal infections varies based on the type, severity, and treatment used. General Recovery Time: Skin Fungal Infections (Ringworm, Athlete’s Foot, Jock Itch): 2 to 4 weeks with topical antifungal creams (PMID: 28792941). Nail Fungus (Onychomycosis): 3 to 6 months with oral antifungals or laser therapy (PMID: 33168706). Scalp Fungus (Tinea Capitis): 4 to 8 weeks with oral antifungals (PMID: 30550368). Yeast Infections (Candidiasis): 3 to 7 days with antifungal creams or oral medication (PMID: 25815597). Early treatment leads to faster recovery! At SKINFUDGE, Dr. Burhan Hussein, MD,... Read more...
Can PRP and Stem Cell Therapy Be Combined?
Yes, PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) and Stem Cell Therapy can be combined for enhanced hair regrowth and skin rejuvenation. PRP provides growth factors, while stem cells promote regeneration, leading to faster healing, improved collagen production, and stronger hair follicles. Benefits of Combining PRP & Stem Cells: Accelerates tissue repair and hair regrowth Enhances collagen production for youthful skin More effective for severe hair loss and deep skin damage According to research published in PubMed, combining PRP with mesenchymal stem cells has shown promising results in hair restoration and skin regeneration (PMID: 33147883).... Read more...
Is PRP Treatment Painful?
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy involves drawing blood, processing it to extract platelets, and injecting it into the scalp or skin. While PRP is generally well-tolerated, you may experience: Mild discomfort or a stinging sensation during injections. Temporary redness or soreness at the injection site. Numbing cream or local anesthesia is often used to minimize pain. At SKINFUDGE, Dr. Burhan Hussein, MD, ensures a comfortable PRP experience with advanced techniques and pain management. Book your consultation today! Read more...
Difference Between Stem Cell Therapy and PRP for Hair & Skin
Both Stem Cell Therapy and Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy are regenerative treatments, but they work differently: 1. Stem Cell Therapy Uses mesenchymal stem cells from fat tissue, bone marrow, or lab-cultured sources to regenerate hair follicles and skin cells. More advanced and long-lasting as stem cells can multiply and repair damaged tissue. Best for severe hair loss, bald patches, and deep skin rejuvenation. 2. PRP Therapy Uses platelets from your own blood to release growth factors that stimulate hair growth and collagen production. Less invasive and more affordable, but multiple sessions... Read more...
What Is Stem Cell Treatment for Hair & Skin?
Stem cell therapy is an advanced regenerative treatment that stimulates hair growth and skin rejuvenation by using the body's natural healing abilities. Stem Cell Treatment for Hair: Promotes hair regrowth by stimulating dormant follicles. Effective for hair thinning, alopecia, and bald spots. Uses stem cells from fat tissue, bone marrow, or PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma). Stem Cell Treatment for Skin: Boosts collagen production for firmer, youthful skin. Repairs damaged skin, scars, and pigmentation. Reduces wrinkles, fine lines, and signs of aging. At SKINFUDGE, Dr. Burhan Hussein, MD, offers cutting-edge stem cell... Read more...
How Can I Get Moles Removed?
Moles can be removed through safe and effective dermatological procedures depending on their size, type, and location. Common mole removal methods include: Laser Removal – Best for small, flat moles; uses laser energy to break down pigment. Surgical Excision – The mole is cut out with a scalpel and stitched for healing. Shave Removal – The mole is shaved off the skin surface without stitches. Cryotherapy – Freezing the mole with liquid nitrogen to destroy the tissue. At SKINFUDGE, Dr. Burhan Hussein, MD, specializes in advanced mole removal treatments with minimal... Read more...