— Clinical Dermatology Services

Your condition matched to the right protocol.

Every treatment at Jeny Hospital begins with a diagnostic assessment. We identify your skin type, document the concern, and assign a protocol — not a menu item.

Extreme macro close-up of acne-scarred cheek skin under neutral studio strobe, pore texture and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation visible with clinical clarity, white seamless background
Extreme macro close-up of acne-scarred cheek skin under neutral studio strobe, pore texture and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation visible with clinical clarity, white seamless background
Macro close-up of forehead and cheek skin showing melasma pigmentation patches under cool-white clinical lighting, skin tone diversity, no filters, texture fully visible
Macro close-up of forehead and cheek skin showing melasma pigmentation patches under cool-white clinical lighting, skin tone diversity, no filters, texture fully visible
Close-up of periorbital and nasolabial skin showing fine lines and volume loss under warm studio strobe, clinical documentation framing, no retouching
Close-up of periorbital and nasolabial skin showing fine lines and volume loss under warm studio strobe, clinical documentation framing, no retouching
Macro close-up of reddened sensitive skin with eczema patches on forearm under neutral clinical lighting, texture and irritation clearly documented, sterile white background
Macro close-up of reddened sensitive skin with eczema patches on forearm under neutral clinical lighting, texture and irritation clearly documented, sterile white background
Clinical laser handpiece positioned above skin surface in a treatment room, cool-white overhead light, stainless equipment tray in background, no patient face visible
Clinical laser handpiece positioned above skin surface in a treatment room, cool-white overhead light, stainless equipment tray in background, no patient face visible
Close-up of dermatologist hands in nitrile gloves applying chemical peel solution to skin with a clinical brush, small labeled solution vials on tray beside, neutral studio lighting
Close-up of dermatologist hands in nitrile gloves applying chemical peel solution to skin with a clinical brush, small labeled solution vials on tray beside, neutral studio lighting
/ Conditions We Treat

Skin-type specific. Evidence-based protocols.

Acne & Post-Acne Scarring

Melasma & Pigmentation

Aging & Volume Loss

Active acne and residual scarring require distinct protocols. We distinguish inflammatory, cystic, and comedonal presentations before recommending any treatment.

Pigmentation disorders are among the most mismanaged conditions in dermatology. Correct identification of the pigment depth determines whether laser, topical, or a combined approach applies.

Fine lines, laxity, and volume depletion are addressed with injectables or resurfacing—selected based on skin thickness, age, and structural assessment, not trend.

Dermatitis & Sensitive Skin

Laser Therapy

Chemical Peels

Fractional, ablative, and non-ablative laser protocols are matched to Fitzpatrick skin type and concern depth. Settings are calibrated per session, not preset.

Superficial, medium, and deep peels are prescribed based on diagnosis. Acid concentration and contact time follow a documented protocol, not a standard service menu.

Reactive and inflammatory skin conditions are diagnosed by trigger and barrier function before any topical or procedural treatment is prescribed.

• Documented Outcomes

Results measured, not curated.

Before-and-after documentation at Jeny Hospital uses consistent lighting and framing across sessions. What you see reflects the actual outcome for that skin type and protocol.

Treatment timelines vary by condition and skin response. We communicate realistic intervals — typically 4 to 12 weeks per protocol cycle — before the first session begins.

Next Step

Start with a diagnostic consultation.

Bring your skin history. Our dermatologists will assess your concern, document the baseline, and assign the protocol that fits your specific case.