
Consultant dermatologist with 17 years' experience in skin, hair, nail care and cosmetic treatments
Experience
17 years
Languages
Ar, Arabic, En, English
Location
Abu Dhabi
Sees
adults, seniors
Dr. Naglaa Mohamed Hamed Mohamed is a Consultant Dermatologist at Seha in Abu Dhabi, with 17 years of clinical experience diagnosing and treating skin, hair, and nail conditions. She combines medical dermatology expertise with cosmetic and aesthetic procedures, offering both common and complex treatments tailored to individual patient needs.
Her clinical practice covers trichology (hair disorders), onychology (nail disorders), dermatologic surgery, cosmetic dermatology, and phototherapy. She performs specialized procedures including electrocautery, cryocautery, botox injections for excessive sweating, intralesional injections, removal of benign skin lesions, and skin biopsies. Dr. Naglaa draws on modern therapeutic techniques and evidence-based approaches to manage a wide range of dermatological concerns with precision.
An Egyptian doctor fluent in English and Arabic, Dr. Naglaa is committed to patient-centered care. She is well suited for anyone seeking both medical management of skin conditions and cosmetic dermatology services.
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Consultant Dermatologist
Seha, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in Ar, Arabic, En, English.
Seha — Al Dhafra Hospitals ,Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi.
This doctor primarily sees adults and seniors.
Commonly treated: Acne, Benign Skin Lesions, Dermatitis, Eczema, Hair Loss, Hyperhidrosis (Excessive Sweating), Nail Disorders, Psoriasis.
Profile compiled from Seha's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
Al Dhafra Hospitals ,Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi
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