Cosmetic

At Bayou City Dermatology, we approach hair removal in a strategic and scientific manner. We know that it’s not a one-size-fits-all process. That’s why every treatment is bespoke to ensure the ultimate results.

Having acne can be miserable. Not only can it be painful if it’s severe, but there’s the worry of permanent scarring, not to mention the negative effect it can have on your self-esteem.

Sometimes, no matter how well you eat or how hard you work out, you just can’t seem to shift those last stubborn areas of fat.

Hair loss is assumed by many—quite wrongly—to be something that solely affects men. This certainly isn’t so, because there are many (many) women who also have issues with thinning hair and hair loss.

Laser hair removal appeals to many men and women. Imagine… No longer having to shave, wax, epilate, bleach, or carry out constant, time-consuming (and often painful) methods of removing the fuzz.

Rejuvenating your complexion is one of the main reasons most of us seek skin treatments. In bygone times, the choices available were pretty limited, but fast forward to today and there are so many that it can be a challenge to know which way to turn.

The natural aging process can often leave us looking tired. In turn, this might also make us appear older than we really are. No matter how great your skincare regime, as the years pass by we all go through changes in our appearance.

Chemical peels are a fabulous way of instantly refreshing your face, bringing dramatic radiance and freshness to even the most tired-looking complexion. But how often can you have one?

Our bodies undergo significant changes as we age. In turn, this affects every part of us—including our skin. However, older skin can still be beautiful, we just need to alter our care regime to factor in the differences.

Coolsculpting is a popular method of non-invasive and non-surgical fat reduction. Results can be excellent, leading to around 20% fat loss in the areas treated. Of course, as with any procedure, there are risks that you should be aware of.

50 is the new 30… We’re living longer, healthier, and more fruitful lives than ever. At 50 and beyond, we’re hitting the gym, running, climbing mountains, and more. Of course, while you’re keeping your body in great condition, you want your beautiful exterior to also remain youthful and healthy.

We all love the memories, experience, and knowledge that the passing years bring. However, most of us aren’t so keen on the effects of time on our looks.

There are many reasons we might want our skin to be a little tighter. From sagging jowls to extra skin following weight loss, it was once only possible to do this with a surgical procedure.

Microneedling is a popular treatment that is wholly advantageous to your skin. When it comes to anti-aging, the process can have dramatic results. Plus, it’s a cost-effective option that places far less of a demand on your credit card than some other alternatives.

Brown spots on the face—or anywhere on the body—can appear at any time of life. However, many people find that these pigmentation changes occur as they get older, hence they’re often termed “age spots” or “liver spots”.

While there’s nothing we can do to halt the aging process in its entirety, there’s plenty we can do to slow it down and improve any defects.

Botox and fillers are often talked about interchangeably as a way to improve the appearance of skin. But what’s the difference between the two? Which is the best to have, and can you have them both together?

Masseter Botox, or Jaw Botox, is a successful method of treating issues involving the jaw. This might include the reshaping of the face and/or a remedy for teeth grinding or jaw clenching.

HydraFacial is one of the most popular skin treatments carried out in the US and across the globe. This patented process takes around 30 minutes to perform and has no side effects.

Dysport and Botox are two popular injectables that are used to target the signs of aging. But what’s the difference between the two? Can you have them both at the same time or do they have to be used individually?

