Clinical Dermatology
Clinical dermatology combines medical expertise with advanced technology to manage skin, hair, and nail diseases. Whether it’s controlling chronic conditions, treating infections, or restoring skin balance, our approach is comprehensive, compassionate, and backed by the latest science.
Acne / Dark Spots
Acne is one of the most common skin concerns, affecting teenagers and adults alike. While pimples may fade, dark marks and scars often remain. With customized treatments, your skin can be restored to its natural clarity and glow.
Treatments
Medical creams, chemical peels, microneedling, and advanced laser therapies for scars and pigmentation.

Pigmentation
Brown patches, uneven tone, and sunspots are common pigmentation issues. They can result from sun exposure, hormones, or skin damage. Modern dermatology offers safe solutions to even out and brighten your complexion.
Treatments
Skin-lightening creams, chemical peels, lasers, and targeted pigmentation treatments.

Hair Loss
Losing hair can be stressful and impact confidence. Causes range from stress, diet, and hormones to genetic factors. Early intervention with medical and advanced therapies can help restore hair density and health.
Treatments
Medications, PRP (platelet-rich plasma), mesotherapy, and advanced hair growth boosters.

Skin Infections
Itchy rashes, red patches, or painful boils often signal bacterial, viral, or fungal infections. Left untreated, they may spread or worsen. Timely diagnosis and proper treatment bring fast relief and prevent recurrence.
Treatments
Antifungal/antibacterial/antiviral medicines, soothing creams, and preventive skin care.

Eczema
Eczema leads to dry, itchy, and inflamed skin that can flare up at any age. Triggers include allergens, weather, and stress. With the right care, symptoms can be controlled, and skin comfort regained.
Treatments
Moisturizers, medicated creams, antihistamines, and advanced therapies for resistant cases.

Psoriasis
Psoriasis causes red, scaly, and itchy patches on the skin and scalp. Though it’s a chronic condition, it can be effectively managed. Advanced medical therapies help reduce flare-ups and improve quality of life.
Treatments
Topical creams, light therapy, oral medicines, and biologic injections.

Skin Allergies
Sudden redness, itching, or hives are common signs of skin allergies. Triggers may include food, cosmetics, fabrics, or medicines. Identifying the cause and treating it early helps prevent repeated flare-ups.
Treatments
Allergy testing, antihistamines, topical creams, and trigger-avoidance guidance.

White Patch (Vitiligo)
Vitiligo occurs when skin loses pigment, causing white patches. Though not contagious, it can affect confidence. With medical and laser treatments, skin color can often be restored or blended naturally.
Treatments
Medical creams, phototherapy, excimer laser, and camouflage techniques.

Nail Disorders
Brittle, cracked, thick, or discoloured nails may point to infections or internal health issues. Dermatologists can identify the cause and restore strong, healthy nails with the right care.
Treatments
Antifungal/antibacterial medicines, nail care therapies, and corrective procedures.

Leprosy
Leprosy is fully curable when detected early. Symptoms may include pale patches, numbness, or tingling in the skin. Prompt treatment not only cures the condition but also prevents long-term complications.
Treatments
Specialised multidrug therapy (MDT) under medical supervision.

Keloid
Keloids are thick, raised scars that grow beyond the original wound. They can be itchy, painful, or simply bothersome cosmetically. Modern dermatology offers treatments to flatten, soften, and reduce their appearance.
Treatments
Steroid injections, cryotherapy, and laser treatments.
