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Cosmetic Dermatology

A skin condition that occurs when hair follicles plug with oil and dead skin cells.

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Acne Vulgaris

More than 10 million cases per year (India) Treatable by a medical professional Requires a medical diagnosis Lab tests or imaging not required Acne is most common in teenagers and young adults.

Symptoms range from uninflamed blackheads to pus-filled pimples or large, red and tender bumps.

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Traumatic scars / Burn Scars /Accidental Scars

A scar is a mark left on the skin after a wound or injury has healed.

Scar contractures

Scar contractures are often caused by burns.

They occur when the skin "shrinks", leading to tightness and a restriction in movement.

Scars are a natural part of the healing process. Most will fade and become paler over time, although they never completely disappear.

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Stretch Marks

Stretch marks are narrow streaks or lines that appear on the skin's surface when the deeper layer of skin (dermis) tears.

They're often caused by hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy or puberty, or as a result of bodybuilding or hormone replacement therapy. Treatment, Microneedling, PRP

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Hyper Pigmentation

Excess of melanin (pigment) deposition is always undesirable and the need to treat it immediately arises.Pigmentation can be superficial- restricted to the epidermis (brown) or deep – Dermal (blue-black). These conditions are usually unrelated to our well being but aesthetically are a cause of great concern

Pigmentation can occur for a number of reasons:

1. Melasma which is usually hormonal
2. Post pregnancyv 3. Becker’s naevus
4. Excessive exposure to sunlight – Sun spots
5. Freckles
6. Acanthosis nigricans
7. Deep dermal pigmentation
8. Use of wrong cosmetic products
12. Post trauma or injury
13. Post acne eruptions
14. Hereditary
15. Drug induced
It is important to diagnose the underlying cause and treat pigmentary conditions with great caution as they do have tendencies to flare and worsen. At the treatments are uniquely designed according to the concerns

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unwanted facial /body hair

Laser Hair Removal is a highly effective and proven method to remove unwanted hair on the body and face. Suitable for all skin types, an average of six to ten treatments are needed, one every four to six weeks, to destroy the hair follicles beneath the skin and prevent hair growth.

Laser hair removal is a great alternative to traditional methods such as waxing, shaving and threading, ultimately saving you time and money.

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Open pores

Open pores are the dilated opening of oil glands concentrated mainly on T-zone and surrounding cheeks.

They occur because of unchecked oil secretions at the younger age and get worse when your skin gets lax in old age

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Under eye circles

Periorbital dark circles are dark blemishes around the eyes and make a person look extremely tired and fatigued . There are many causes of this symptom, including heredity and bruising

Common causes of dark circles include :

1. Allergies, asthma, and eczema Any condition that causes the eyes to itch can contribute to darker circles due to rubbing or scratching the skin around them. Hay fever sufferers in particular will notice under-eye "smudges" during the height of the allergy season.

2. Medications Any medications that cause blood vessels to dilate can cause circles under the eyes to darken. Because the skin under the eyes is very delicate, any increased blood flow shows through the skin.

3. Anemia The lack of nutrients in the diet, or the lack of a balanced diet, can contribute to the discoloration of the area under the eyes. It is believed that iron deficiency can cause dark circles as well. Iron deficiency is the most common type of anemia and this condition is a sign that not enough oxygen is getting to the body tissues.

The skin can also become more pale during pregnancy and menstruation (due to lack of iron), allowing the underlying veins under the eyes to become more visible.

4. Fatigue A lack of sleep and mental fatigue can cause paleness of the skin, allowing the blood underneath the skin to become more visible and appear more blue or darker.

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ROSACEA /FLUSHED/RED SKIN

Rosacea is a long-term skin condition that typically affects the face. It results in redness, pimples, swelling, and small and superficial dilated blood vessels.

Often, the nose, cheeks, forehead, and chin are most involved. A red, enlarged nose may occur in severe disease, a condition known as rhinophyma

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TAN

TAN is a protective mechanism of the skin .The skin in response to excess ultraviolet exposure produces melanin which is called as TAN and causes darkening of the skin


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DULL

DULL skin is usually a manifestation of dehydrated skin , stress , hormonal issues and deficiency of vitamins


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