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Dr Belkais MARWAN

Dermatologist
United Arab Emirates

Education and Interest: 

· Bsc. in Medicine and Surgery at Al-Minya University-EGYPT from Dec/1/1989 to Dec/1/1994.

· Msc in Dermatology and Andrology at al-Minya University-EGYPT at 25/6/2000.

· M.D. research topic about: A thesis discussed for partial fulfillment of Doctoral (M.D.) degree in Dermatology, STDs and Andrology Titled: Laser resurfacing versus Botulinum toxin injection therapy for facial wrinkles.

 

Professional Experience:

DermaPremier Skin Clinic; My Private Clinic                             Since February 2015 till now 

Advanced Specialty Clinics; partner in a private clinic             April 2011 till November 2014

Medcare Hospital Duabi-UAE                                                   January 2009 till March 2011

Belhoul Specialty Hospital Dubai-UAE                                       July 2008 till December 2008

Al-Minya university – Egypt                                                October 2000 till November 2011

Assistant lecturer

 

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Belkais MARWAN's publications (1)

The use of Botulinum toxin-a injection for facial wrinkles: a histological and immunohistochemical evaluation.

Jun, 2015

Botulinum toxin (BTX)-A has been used for years in the reduction of facial wrinkles; however, histological and immunohistochemical changes after its use were not previously investigated. To evaluate histological and immunohistochemical changes after BTX-A injection for facial wrinkles, sixteen volunteers, with wrinkles on the upper third of the face, were subjected to single injection of BTX-A. Skin biopsy specimens were obtained from peri-orbital wrinkle site (crow's feet area) before and after 3 months of BTX-A injection. Using histological and immunohistochemical evaluation coupled with computerized morphometric analysis, measurement of epidermal thickness, wrinkle depth and width as well as quantitative evaluation of collagen types I and III and elastin was performed for skin biopsies. After BTX-A injections, there were significant increase in wrinkle width and granular layer thickness (P < 0.001), while the other histometrical measures as well as the immunohistochemical expression of collagen types I and III and elastin showed no significant difference (P > 0.05). However, collagen fibers showed better organization and orientation after BTX-A injection. The histological changes observed after BTX-A injection for facial wrinkles may help in better understanding of its mechanism of action. read more

Journal of cosmetic dermatology