Facility


ELECTROSURGERY

It is an effective, economic procedure for many of skin conditions. Used to remove warts, dermatosis papulosa nigra , skin tags etc. without much side effects. It is made painless with the use of topical anaesthesia creams.

RADIO-FREQUENCY SURGERY

Simple and widely preferred method for a variety of skin conditions like wart, mole, dpn, skin tags, cysts etc. quick procedure without much side effects and excellent results in single sitting.

CRYOSURGERY

Also known as liquid nitrogen spray. We commonly use this for wart, corn or callosity involving palms and soles. Also it is used for similar larger lesions over other skin surfaces where other procedures cannot be used due to risk of infection and scarring.

CHEMICAL PEELS

Used for acne, post pimple marks, superficial scars, phototanning, fine wrinkles, facial rejuvenation etc. A very safe , effective and non invasive procedure for healthy and younger looking skin.

MICRODERMABRASION

For superficial acne scars, uneven skin texture, a minimally invasive, effective procedure. Also used for post traumatic scar, vitiligo, acne, freckles, lentigines, melasma etc.

Q-SWITCHED Nd: YAG LASER

Used for removal of tattoos, flat moles, freckles. Multiple sitting are done at 4-6 wks interval based on patient’s skin type and response.

INTENSE PULSE LASER

Intense pulsed light (IPL) or flashlamp therapy is a non-invasive and non-ablative treatment that uses high intensity pulses of visible light used to treat acne, vascular lesions including spider angiomas, port wine stains, broken facial veins, rosy cheeks, rosacea and red thread veins of the legs, Freckles, age mark facial lines and wrinkles. It’s the one of the best suggested treatment for permanent hair reduction. Multiple sittings needed at interval of 2-4 weeks, and 60-90% improvement is observed in 6-8 sittings.

LED therapy

LED lights especially blue light complements other acne treatment and helps to reduce signs of aging.

Dermoscopy

Dermoscopy refers to the examination of the skin using skin surface microscopy, and is also called 'epiluminoscopy' and 'epiluminescent microscopy'. Dermoscopy is mainly used to evaluate pigmented skin lesions.

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