Consultation & skin care

If acne, rashes, itching, pigmentation, or hair growth concerns keep returning, are spreading, or are affecting your confidence, it is better to get proper medical advice rather than experimenting repeatedly at home.

The doctor listens to your concern, checks your skin closely, asks about past treatments or products, and then explains what is causing the issue and what treatment options make sense for you.

Yes. We see teenagers for acne concerns, working professionals for pigmentation and maintenance, brides and grooms for skin prep, and adults for both medical and aesthetic skin issues.

Yes. Skin type matters a lot. Products, peel strength, laser settings, and aftercare advice are chosen only after checking your skin condition and sensitivity level.

Yes. In fact, sudden or active skin problems should be checked early so that they do not worsen or leave marks behind because of delayed treatment.

Treatment planning

The decision depends on your exact concern, skin type, how long the issue has been there, previous treatments, budget, and how much downtime you are comfortable with.

This varies from patient to patient. Some concerns improve in a few sittings, while deeper marks or stubborn pigmentation may need a planned course and regular follow-up.

For some treatments, especially laser-based procedures or when the skin is sensitive, a patch test may be advised first for safety and better planning.

Yes, if it is medically suitable. Many patients need a combination plan, such as medicines with peels, or facials with maintenance products, to get balanced and long-term results.

Yes, when selected properly. Treatment planning for Indian skin needs care because pigmentation can behave differently, so the doctor chooses settings and products accordingly.

Products & aftercare

The doctor usually recommends a sunscreen based on your skin type and treatment plan. The main thing is to use it daily and reapply when you are outdoors.

Not always. After many procedures these products need to be paused for a few days. You will be told exactly when to stop and when to restart them.

That depends on the treatment. Some facials allow makeup the next day, while peels or laser sessions may need a short gap so the skin can recover comfortably.

Usually yes. Acne-prone skin often needs lighter products that do not clog pores and ingredients that calm oiliness, marks, or breakouts without making skin too dry.

Some treatments can be delayed during pregnancy or breastfeeding, so it is important to inform the doctor in advance. A safer skin care plan can then be suggested.

Appointments & policies

You can call the clinic, send a WhatsApp message, or use the website form. If you need to reschedule, informing the clinic in advance helps us offer a better slot.

Yes. Follow-up visits are important for checking progress, adjusting products, and deciding whether the next session should be continued, delayed, or changed.

Most clinics accept cash, UPI, cards, and bank transfer. Our team can confirm the available options for consultations, packages, and procedure sessions.

If you notice unusual redness, burning, swelling, or discomfort beyond what was explained, contact the clinic promptly so the doctor or team can guide you properly.

Yes. WhatsApp is useful for appointment help, follow-up reminders, and basic guidance, but proper diagnosis and treatment planning still need a consultation.

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