
Dermatology specialist with expertise in skin diseases and cosmetic procedures
Experience
20 years
Languages
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Location
UAE
Sees
adults, seniors
Dr. Gehan is a dermatologist with 20 years of experience treating a wide range of skin conditions. She completed her specialty training at Ain Shams University Hospital in Egypt and obtained additional training in aesthetic procedures from Langara College in Canada. She practises at Saudi German Hospital and brings a comprehensive approach to both medical and cosmetic dermatology.
Dr. Gehan treats all aspects of skin, hair, and nail diseases using both traditional and advanced techniques. Her procedural skills include cryotherapy for warts and benign growths, electrosurgery for skin tags, injectable treatments such as Botox and dermal fillers, thread lifting for skin laxity, and various forms of mesotherapy. She also offers laser treatments for skin rejuvenation and acne scars, chemical peels, microneedling, and platelet-rich plasma injections.
She is a good fit for patients seeking treatment of common skin conditions as well as those interested in non-surgical cosmetic enhancement and skin rejuvenation procedures.
Special interests: cosmetic injectables, laser skin treatments, skin rejuvenation, scar revision, non-surgical face lifting.
Extracted from the doctor's hospital profile — patient-friendly terms
Master degree in dermatology
Ain Shams University, Egypt
Continuing studies graduate in aesthetic procedures
Langara College, Canada
Dermatology specialist
Saudi German Hospital, United Arab Emirates
This doctor primarily sees adults and seniors.
Commonly treated: Acne, Benign Skin Growths, Hair Loss, Hyperhidrosis, Nail Disease, Pigmentation Disorders, Scars, Skin Tags.
Profile compiled from Saudi German Hospital's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
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