Consultant Dermatologist & Skin Specialist
MBBS, MD Dermatology
8+ Years of experience in Patient Care
Consultant Sexologist & Dermatologist
MBBS, MD, Community Medicine
10+ Years of patient care experience
Consultant Dermatology
MBBS, MD Dermatology
10+ Years of experience in Patient Care
Consultant Dermatologist & Skin Specialist
MBBS, MD Dermatology
7+ Years of experience in Patient Care
Our skin is the largest organ in the body, and one needs to constantly protect it from injuries, bacteria, and fungi. A skin doctor could look into something benign such as hormonal acne and warts or serious illnesses such as skin burns, accidental scars, cancer, and all kinds of psoriasis. If you notice an increase in hair fall, thinning of hair, or premature greying, a hair fall doctor or hair fall specialist can help identify the root cause of these issues. It's challenging to maintain healthy Skin & Hair with a hectic lifestyle—constant exposure to pollution, dust, and other harmful chemicals in our day-to-day life. Even if one notices abnormal signs-premature greying, losing hair for women and men, acne, those tiny spots, rashes, are usually neglected. Issues such as hair fall and acne eventually affect one's appearance, and that's when the search for a nearby skin specialist begins.
Here is what our Dermatologist Treats.
Treating a large variety of Non-cosmetic conditions, including:
Acne, Chronic skin conditions, including psoriasis
Dermatology conditions caused by allergies, Excessive/abnormal sweating (hyperhidrosis), Vitiligo eczema, rashes, Pigmentation disorders, and soft tissue tumors
Hair Problems like Dandruff, Hair Thinning, Receding Hairline, Male and Female Pattern Baldness
Infectious and auto-immune diseases of the skin, nail, and hair conditions, including hair loss (alopecia)
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A Dermatologist is a medical professional who diagnoses and provides treatments for the diseases/conditions of skin, hair, and nails. A cosmetologist is a beauty expert who takes care of people's hair, skin, and nails and are trained graduates from a cosmetology school to provide safe and secure treatment to their clients.
The difference between pimples and acne is that pimples are a symptom of acne, a condition affecting the hair follicles and oil glands of the skin. Pimples arise when sebum and dead skin cells clump together to form a follicular plug. The bacteria in the plug cause inflammation and result in red pimples.
A dermatologist takes a thorough medical history and performs a physical examination. A dermatologist may recommend blood investigations to assess hormones, thyroid, and other deficiencies. Based on reports, several strategies can be used to restore hair growth.
Yes, a dermatologist is the most qualified to remove skin tags.
Yes, you can consult a dermatologist for the treatment of dandruff. Dandruff is a very common condition that causes the skin on the scalp to flake. A gentle daily shampoo can treat mild dandruff, If that doesn't work, consult a dermatologist. The dermatologist can examine your scalp to check for skin conditions causing your dandruff.
Yes, you can ask a dermatologist about nails. If you notice any change in the nails' color, texture, or shape, such as pitted nails, dark streaks on nails, redness and swelling around nails, greenish-black color on nails, etc., you should consult a dermatologist as these changes could signify other diseases.
Yes, a dermatologist can treat an acne scar in a medical office. Treatments include laser treatments, minor skin surgeries, chemical peels, and fillers.
It is not true that laser treatments are harmful to the skin. Medical advances and technology in recent years have greatly lowered the chances of serious side effects. Mild wellings and soreness in the treated area are the common side effects patients experience. However, they are temporary and subside with time. The chance of side effects can also be reduced by following the advice of your dermatologist.
Your daily skincare routine must include a morning and night routine to maintain overall skin health. The morning skincare routines are for prevention and protection as your face is going to be exposed to the outside environment.
The basic morning routine includes
Cleanser to remove dirt and residue that’s built up overnight.
Moisturizer to hydrate the skin
Sunscreen protects the skin against the damaging effects of the sun.
The night skincare routines help to repair the damage done during the day. The basic night routine includes
Makeup remover
Cleanser to remove any dirt.
Spot treatment to effectively treat breakouts with anti-inflammatory and drying products.
Night cream or a sleep mask which is a richer moisturizer that assists with skin repair.
You may ask your dermatologist to choose the right skincare products based on your skin type.
Selecting a sunscreen depends on several factors, such as skin type, sun exposure time, SPF, etc. However, dermatologists recommend broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of more than 30. Your dermatologist can help you find the right sunscreen for you.
Hair loss (alopecia) can affect your scalp or entire body, and it can be temporary or permanent. It can result from heredity, hormonal changes, medical conditions, or a normal part of aging. Anyone can lose hair on their head, but it's more common in men.
Acne develops when sebum (an oily substance that lubricates your hair and skin) and dead skin cells plug hair follicles. Bacteria can activate inflammation and infection, resulting in more severe acne
Skin is the largest organ in the body and covers the body's entire external surface. It has three layers, the epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis, all of which vary significantly in their anatomy and function.
Do your best to avoid scratching the scalp in case of dandruff. Scratching can increase irritation and lead to a vicious cycle. Constant scratching can lead to scabs and wounds, further damaging your scalp. The scalp becomes dry as the outer layer of the skin becomes weak and lacks moisture. Scratching leaves your hair weak and your scalp vulnerable.
Exfoliation helps to keep skin looking and feeling healthy as you age. For normal skin, 2 to 3 times a week generally offers a safe starting point. You can exfoliate more often if your skin tolerates it well. For oily skin, even daily exfoliation can be just fine. In the case of sensitive skin, try to exfoliate once weekly, at most. If your skin is particularly sensitive, you should skip it entirely.
You can do a visual self-examination for any abnormalities or seek a healthcare provider's help for a clinical examination. During a skin exam, a doctor or nurse checks the skin for moles, birthmarks, or other pigmented areas that look abnormal in color, size, shape, or texture. Suppose an area on the skin looks abnormal; the doctor will perform a biopsy to determine whether it is cancerous.
Talk to your doctor if you notice sudden or patchy hair loss or more than usual hair loss when combing or washing your hair. Sudden hair loss can signal an underlying medical condition that requires treatment. Your doctor may also suggest treatment options for your hair loss.
A healthcare provider can often diagnose a skin disease by visually examining your skin. Sometimes further tests like biopsy, culture tests, skin patch test, wood light test, and dermoscopy might be needed.
Yes, you may need an eye cream because the skin around your eyes is thinner and the first to show signs of aging. A antiaging eye cream can help minimize the look of dark circles, wrinkles, and puffiness.