Dr. Afraz Ahmed Official
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Welcome to the official YouTube channel of Dr. Afraz Ahmed, a dedicated healthcare professional with expertise in both pediatric medicine and dermatology.
Professional diploma in facial aesthetics (Pakistan)
Certified facial aesthetician,(CPD) (UK)
Certified facial aesthetician (AACME) (USA)
Dr. Afraz holds an MBBS and a DCH in Pediatric medicine.
He also has a Professional Diploma in dermatology from the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland.
On this channel, you'll find informative videos on a wide range of health topics, including pediatric care, skin conditions, aesthetics and tips for maintaining overall well-being. Dr. Afraz combines his medical knowledge with a passion for educating and empowering viewers to make informed health decisions.
Subscribe to stay updated with the latest in medical insights and practical health advice!
Professional diploma in facial aesthetics (Pakistan)
Certified facial aesthetician,(CPD) (UK)
Certified facial aesthetician (AACME) (USA)
Dr. Afraz holds an MBBS and a DCH in Pediatric medicine.
He also has a Professional Diploma in dermatology from the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland.
On this channel, you'll find informative videos on a wide range of health topics, including pediatric care, skin conditions, aesthetics and tips for maintaining overall well-being. Dr. Afraz combines his medical knowledge with a passion for educating and empowering viewers to make informed health decisions.
Subscribe to stay updated with the latest in medical insights and practical health advice!
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