Dr. Sonya J. Abdulla Bio
Dr. Sonya J. Abdulla is a thought-leader in the industry of Aesthetic Medicine, and is recognized for the natural results she achieves for her patients by developing holistic yet customized treatment plans to address specific concerns. Dr. Abdulla’s goal is to maximize your results and minimize your recovery time, so you can return to your busy lifestyle feeling even more confident and beautiful. As an injectable and laser specialist, Dr. Abdulla frequently teaches her peers the most coveted techniques of Aesthetic and Laser Medicine. Her expert medical opinion is often sought by the media and industry. Dr. Abdulla is a consultant to Neutrogena, Bioderma and L’Oréal Canada (La Roche-Posay, CeraVe, Vichy, SkinCeuticals). Dr. Abdulla has most recently been named the Physician Expert for VICHY Canada and participates in product research and development that is shaping the industry. Memberships and Affiliations Dr. Abdulla is a member of the Canadian Dermatology Association, American Academy of Dermatology, American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, Ontario Medical Association, and Canadian Medical Association. She is a published author with articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals, an active medical student and resident teacher at the University of Toronto. Education Dr. Abdulla earned her Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Ottawa, earning the Dr. André Peloquin Award for excellence in patient care. She is a board-certified dermatologist in Canada and the United States of America. She completed additional Fellowship training in Dermatologic Laser Surgery and Aesthetic Medicine at the University of Toronto – a highly competitive program that accepts only a few candidates each year from hundreds of applicants. Family and Personal Interests Dr. Sonya Abdulla is married to her husband Marty and is an adoring aunt to her seven nieces and nephews. She speaks French and English, and enjoys fashion, design, and travel.
( Dr. Sonya J. Abdulla, Dermatologist, Toronto, ON) is in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons.
If you are looking for local services or treatment from your local Dermatologist in the office or hospital from a Dermatologist, contact a provider such as ( Dr. Sonya J. Abdulla ) to inquire if they are accepting patients or you need a referral. Phone number to book an appointment 416.507.6600 ( Dr. Sonya J. Abdulla ) Is in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and the Dermatolgy Association of Canada and the Canadian Medical Association
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Please contact ( Dr. Sonya J. Abdulla, Dermatologist Toronto, ON ) to enquire if this health care provider is accepting new patients. If you have symptoms of a skin condition, see your physician for treatment or a referral to a dermatologist. Treatment varies depending on the type of skin disorder you have.
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Diagnosis: The diagnosis of granuloma annulare is usually confirmed through a skin biopsy. This is essential because there are other skin conditions and infections that can mimic its appearance, and a biopsy helps distinguish it from other possibilities.
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Course and Treatment: The condition often resolves on its own within a few years, disappearing as mysteriously as it appeared. Treatment may involve topical corticosteroids initially, but these might not always yield satisfactory results. Corticosteroids can also be injected into the lesions, which might be more effective but can be more uncomfortable. Some individuals choose not to treat it, especially if the condition is limited. Phototherapy and stronger immunosuppressant medications can be options for those with widespread disease, but these decisions require a discussion of risks and benefits with a physician.
It's important to note that the condition is associated with some uncertainties and variations in its course, with most cases being self-limited. Consulting with a medical professional for accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment options is recommended in regards to Laser Medicine and Surgery
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