Dr. Mohamed Al-Anwar
Plastic surgery and hair transplant specialist

- Name: Dr. Mohamed Al-Anwar
- Phone: 01028665801
Dr. Mohamed Al-Anwar
Specialist in Cosmetic Surgery and Hair Transplantation
Introduction
Dr. Mohamed Al-Anwar is a distinguished specialist in the field of cosmetic surgery and hair transplantation, possessing extensive experience and deep knowledge that allows him to provide the highest levels of care and medical services.
Specializations
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Cosmetic Surgery: Dr. Mohamed offers a comprehensive range of cosmetic procedures, including:
- Facial Aesthetics: Facelifts, rhinoplasty, and dermal fillers.
- Body Contouring: Liposuction, breast augmentation, and body shaping.
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Hair Transplantation: He utilizes advanced techniques such as:
- Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE): This technique ensures natural and long-lasting results while minimizing recovery time.
Vision
Dr. Mohamed Al-Anwar aims to enhance the quality of life for patients by providing innovative cosmetic solutions, boosting their self-confidence, and achieving desired results.
Why Choose Dr. Mohamed Al-Anwar?
- Professional Expertise: He has several years of experience and specialized training in cosmetic surgery.
- Modern Techniques: He applies the latest methods and global techniques in his field.
- Personalized Care: He focuses on providing tailored care for each patient, designing treatment plans that meet their individual needs.
FAQ
Skin diseases are a group of conditions that affect the health of the skin. Some common skin diseases include:
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Acne: This usually occurs during adolescence but can persist into adulthood. It happens when pores are blocked by oils or dead skin cells, leading to pimples, blackheads, and pustules.
- Acne Treatment: Treatment depends on the severity of the condition. It includes topical treatments such as benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid creams. In severe cases, oral medications like isotretinoin or antibiotics may be used.
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Eczema: A chronic skin condition that causes dryness, redness, and intense itching. It can appear on any part of the skin.
- Eczema Treatment: It involves using moisturizing creams, topical corticosteroids to reduce inflammation, and avoiding triggers that cause irritation.
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Psoriasis: A chronic autoimmune condition that causes rapid skin cell growth, leading to the appearance of red, scaly patches.
- Psoriasis Treatment: Topical medications such as corticosteroids can be used, as well as light therapy (laser treatment) or oral medications to reduce inflammation.
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Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs): These include genital herpes, gonorrhea, and chlamydia. These infections are transmitted through sexual contact and can cause painful symptoms in the genital area.
- STI Treatment: It includes antiviral medications (such as acyclovir for herpes) or antibiotics for gonorrhea and chlamydia.
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Topical Treatment: Topical creams or medications containing active ingredients like benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, or retinoids are commonly used. These treatments help reduce inflammation, clean the pores, and decrease oil production.
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Oral Treatment: For more severe cases, doctors may prescribe antibiotics such as doxycycline or tetracycline. In other cases, isotretinoin may be prescribed. Isotretinoin is a powerful medication used to treat severe acne.
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Laser Treatment: Various types of lasers can be used to treat persistent acne. For example:
- Pulsed Dye Laser: This laser reduces acne-causing bacteria and minimizes skin inflammation.
- Blue Light Laser: This laser is used to kill acne-causing bacteria within the pores.
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are diseases transmitted through sexual contact, and include:
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Genital Herpes: Caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV), genital herpes leads to painful sores in the genital area.
- Treatment: There is no cure for herpes, but symptoms can be managed with antiviral medications such as acyclovir.
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Gonorrhea and Chlamydia: These are bacterial infections that can affect the genital area, throat, or rectum.
- Treatment: They are treated with antibiotics such as azithromycin or doxycycline.
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Genital Warts: Caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV).
- Prevention: The HPV vaccine is the best prevention method. Genital warts can also be treated with topical medications or cryotherapy (freezing).
Prevention:
- Condom Use: Using condoms during sexual activity is one of the best ways to prevent STIs.
- Regular Screening: Regular STI screenings and following personal hygiene instructions can help with prevention and early treatment.
Causes:
- Sun Exposure (UV Radiation): Exposure to UV rays leads to increased melanin production, resulting in dark spots.
- Aging: The appearance of age spots (also known as liver spots).
- Hormonal Changes: Hormonal fluctuations, such as during pregnancy, can lead to melasma.
- Skin Inflammation: Conditions like acne can leave behind pigmentation marks after healing.
Treatment:
- Whitening Products: Such as hydroquinone or kojic acid.
- Laser Treatment: Including intense pulsed light (IPL) or Q-Switch lasers.
- Mesotherapy: Injections of whitening and nourishing substances to the skin.
Causes:
- Hormonal Changes: Such as pregnancy, menopause, or Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS).
- Genetics: A family history of hair loss can increase the likelihood.
- Stress: It can lead to temporary hair shedding.
- Vitamin Deficiencies: A lack of iron or Vitamin D can contribute to hair loss.
Treatment:
- Minoxidil: A topical treatment used to stimulate hair growth.
- Hormonal Medications: Such as birth control pills or anti-androgens to treat PCOS.
- Mesotherapy: Injections of vitamins and nutrients directly into the scalp.
- Hair Transplant: Transplanting hair follicles from thicker areas to thinning areas on the scalp.
Causes:
- Inflammations: Such as acne, cuts, or burns.
- Surgery: Or deep skin injuries.
- Dermatitis: Which causes the formation of scar tissue.
Treatment:
- Laser Treatment: Such as erbium laser or fractional laser to stimulate skin cell regeneration and reduce scars.
- Topical Creams: Such as silicone or corticosteroid creams.
- Mesotherapy: Injections of nourishing substances and enzymes to improve the appearance of scars.
- Chemical Peeling: To exfoliate the upper layers of the skin and stimulate its renewal.
Causes:
- Sun Exposure: UV rays cause skin damage and accelerate the appearance of wrinkles.
- Smoking: Leads to the breakdown of collagen in the skin.
- Aging: As we age, collagen production decreases, leading to the development of wrinkles.
Treatment:
- Dermal Fillers: Such as hyaluronic acid to fill fine lines.
- Botox Injections: To reduce wrinkles caused by muscle movements.
- Laser Treatment: Fractional laser to stimulate collagen production and rejuvenate the skin.
- Mesotherapy: Injections of vitamins to improve skin elasticity and reduce wrinkles.
Causes:
- Fat Accumulation: Leads to the appearance of cellulite when fat presses against the connective tissue.
- Poor Circulation: Contributes to increased fat accumulation under the skin.
Treatment:
- Mesotherapy: Involves injecting substances that help break down fat and strengthen the tissue, such as caffeine, choline, and silicon.
- Exercise: Helps stimulate circulation and reduce fat.
- Laser Treatment: Cellulaze laser helps break down fat and strengthen connective tissue.
- Sunburn: Caused by excessive exposure to sunlight.
- Contact Dermatitis: Due to reactions with chemicals or plants.
- Acne: May worsen due to increased oil production caused by heat.
Treatment:
- Prevention: Regular use of sunscreen.
- Topical Treatment: Such as corticosteroid creams to reduce inflammation.
- Cold Showers: To soothe sunburn.
Causes:
- Sperm Problems: Such as low sperm count or poor motility.
- Hormonal Imbalances: Such as low testosterone levels.
- Blockages: Blockages can occur in the ducts that transport sperm.
Treatment:
- Hormonal Medications: To stimulate the testes and improve sperm production.
- Surgery: To remove blockages or correct abnormalities.
- Artificial Insemination (IUI) or In Vitro Fertilization (IVF).