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Cartagena's dermatology scene is smaller than Medellín's or Bogotá's, but it's real. Sun damage, melasma (the dark facial pigmentation that affects a large share of women here), acne in the heat-humidity climate, fungal skin infections common to the tropics, and cosmetic procedures (botox, fillers, laser, microneedling) are the main reasons people see a dermatologist on the coast. This is an honest list of the verified practice plus the credential check that tells you whether anyone calling themselves a "dermatólogo estético" is actually a board-certified dermatologist.

The one credential that matters. Verify the doctor on the Asociación Colombiana de Dermatología (Asocolderma) directory at asocolderma.org.co/directorio-dermatologos. The regional society for the Caribbean coast is Dermocaribe. A board-certified dermatólogo is a medical doctor (MD) who completed a 3-year residency in dermatology after medical school. Aestheticians, estheticians, "skin care specialists," and most beauty-salon "facialists" are NOT dermatologists.

Medicenter Dermaestetic Advanced

clinicadermaestetic.com · Av. San Martin Cra. 2 #9-73 Local 201, Bocagrande

The most-cited international-patient dermatology practice in Cartagena. Cosmetic and medical dermatology under one roof. Doctors associated with the practice (confirm on Asocolderma before booking your specific consultation): Dr. Sergio Martinez, Dra. Zulemia.

Services typically offered:

Best for: visitors who want a one-stop cosmetic dermatology consultation, residents who need regular skin-cancer screening, and Bocagrande-based expats. Bilingual EN/ES capacity varies by doctor; confirm at booking.

Hospital-based dermatology services

The larger Cartagena private hospitals (Hospital Serena del Mar, Nuevo Hospital de Bocagrande, Clínica Medihelp) have dermatologists on staff or with consulting privileges. This is the right route for:

For these cases, start with your hospital's outpatient appointment line, ask specifically for "dermatología" and confirm the consulting doctor is Asocolderma-registered.

Why Caribbean coast dermatology is its own thing

If you've moved to Cartagena from a cooler climate, your skin will not behave the way it did at home. Specifically:

Indicative 2026 prices in Cartagena

Cosmetic dermatology in Cartagena is roughly 30 to 50 percent of US prices. Indicative ranges (USD, get a written quote):

Brands of injectables matter (real Allergan Botox vs unbranded toxin from less-regulated sources). Ask which brand. The price difference reflects the supply chain.

Other Cartagena dermatologists · what we did NOT name

Cartagena has additional Asocolderma-registered dermatologists in private practice across Bocagrande, El Centro, and Manga. We chose not to name them in this guide because we couldn't independently confirm international-patient programs, English-language capacity, or current practice addresses at the time of writing. The Asocolderma directory is the right starting point for anyone looking for additional options; filter by "Cartagena" and confirm by phone before booking.

Cosmetic warning · the unbranded injectable

The single biggest risk in cosmetic dermatology is unbranded or counterfeit injectables. Beauty salons, mobile injectors, and very-low-priced "aesthetics" practices sometimes use products that are not what the label claims, are diluted, or are entirely different substances. The result ranges from no effect to severe allergic reaction to vascular occlusion (with risk of blindness for facial filler injected near the eye).

The rules:

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Tell Catalina what you need (cosmetic procedure, skin condition, melasma, acne, screening) and she'll confirm Asocolderma credentials, pricing, English capacity, and dates.

This guide is editorial information, not medical advice. Verify all dermatologist credentials yourself on the Asocolderma directory before booking. Prices reflect May 2026 ranges.

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