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All About Laser Photofacial

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This interesting technique is a term for the treatment of your skin for various conditions using a light-based technology. It is mostly used for the face and neck areas. It is also known as a foto facial, facial rejuvenation and photo rejuvenation.

How Does Laser Photofacial Works?

An intense pulsed light (IPL) is beamed at the skin in controlled broad spectrum light waves that are aimed at either the hemoglobin or the melanin and penetrate deep into the skin. This light breaks the wall of the blood vessel or the melanin pigment, causing them to be absorbed by the body. Therefore, the basic principle behind this versatile skin procedure is the heating and stimulation of the dermis, while protecting and cooling the epidermis.

What is it used for?

The intense pulsed light (IPL) is used to primarily boost collagen, fix brown spots and broken capillaries, but there also other uses:

1. Lightening and removal of sun spots or age spots

2. Reducing redness or rosacea

3. Controlling flushing

4. Reduction of oiliness

5. Lightening of acne scars

6. Freckled skin

7. Smoothening of uneven skin texture

The duration of the treatment depends on the extent of the issue and damage caused and how your skin responds in return. It is a cheaper alternative to plastic surgery and much gentler and completely non-invasive too. It is a quick procedure that lasts about thirty minutes. It is a painless procedure with some mild discomfort that may be felt, like a rubber band snapping. Therefore, there is minimal risk of complications and recovery time is almost immediate. Slight redness of skin is the most common side effect that may be seen, but that too fades in a while.

You would need 3-5 treatments over a span of few months in order to get optimal results. Improvement with each procedure is noted and monitored. It is one of the safest light-based treatments available out there, with positive results. With this procedure, come away feeling younger with a blemish free, glowing face.

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Types Of Burns That You Should Know About

types-of-burns-that-you-should-know-about-skinologyBurns are common injuries faced by almost everyone at some point of their life. Most burns are recoverable without serious health consequences depending on the degree of injury. However, some burns can be more dangerous as they might lead to excess damage of the skin cells. Such cases would require immediate emergency medical care to prevent further complications that might lead to an excessive damage of the body part or death.

So what are the degrees of burn and what to do when you have them?

First Degree: Skin turns red without blisters.

First degree burns affect the outermost layer of the skin and cause negligible damage to the skin. They can normally be treated under minimal home care such as applying cold water.

Second Degree: Skin thickens along with blisters.

They are more serious than first degrees. Some blisters might pop, giving the skin a wet appearance. When you do experience a second degree burn, you immediately put the affected skin under cold water for 10-15 minutes.

Third Degree: Skin thickens throughout the damaged part with a white leathery appearance. Third degree burns can be extremely serious and therefore it is advised never to self-treat cases of third degree burns. Call or visit a doctor immediately.

Fourth Degree: An extension of the third degree along with the injury reaching up to the tendons and bones. Emergency medical supervision is essential for fourth degree burns.

Causes of Burns: There can be several causes of burn injuries rather than just touching hot objects accidentally. Such causes can be classified as under-

A. Thermal Burns: Results from explosions, hot liquids, flame or contact with hot materials like coal or glass.

B. Chemical Burns: Results from strongly acidic or alkaline chemicals.

C. Electrical Burns: Results from electricity such as electric wires, electric meters, etc.

D. Radiological Burns: Results from radiation.

Overall Prevention of Burns – The best method of fighting burns is to stop them from occurring. Certain jobs can put you at greater risks of burns. Nevertheless, it is always better to take preventive care to avoid them. Preventive care includes the following:

• Keep children away from kitchen

• Install fire extinguisher in or near kitchen or near vulnerable areas in workplace.

• Replace smoke detectors on time

• Cover electric outlets

• Discard electric cords with exposed wires

• Wear gloves while handling chemicals.

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Treating An Abscess

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An abscess is a tender, swollen area within the body tissue that contains pus and debris. Pus is a thick fluid comprising of white blood cells, bacteria and dead tissue. It is painful to touch and can appear anywhere in your body such as your groin, your armpits (axillae), around your tooth (dental abscess), anus and vagina (Bartholin gland abscess) or at the base of your spine (pilonidal abscess).

There are three different ways to treat an abscess depending upon the size and type of abscess. Sometimes, skin abscesses can get better and drain naturally without medical treatment through self-care measures such as hot compresses for half an hour, four times a day. The three ways to remove abscesses thought medical treatment are-

1. Antibiotics- An abscess is caused by staph bacteria that is unaffected by most antibiotics. Initially, prescribed antibiotics can only cure common infections since the bacteria are not identified. However, once the identification from a pus sample is done, the antibiotics prescribed are for a more focused type of bacteria. However, sometimes antibiotics are not enough to clear skin abscesses completely and they may keep growing or reoccur.

2. Incision and Drainage– A small operation needs to be carried out by the doctor during the incision and drainage treatment. Local anaesthesia is administered to the patient to numb the area around the abscess. Firstly the doctor cuts the abscess, draining out the pus. The pus may be used for testing. Following this, the wound is cleaned by a sterile saline solution and is then covered in wound dressing, allowing any newly formed pus to drain away.

3. Surgery– You may also need to undergo surgery if the drainage treatment has not been able to remove all the pus. The type of surgery, however, depends upon the size and location of the abscess and may require creation of a bigger incision in your body to wash the pus out completely.

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All About Facelift Surgeries

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Facelift, also known as Rhytidectomy, is a surgical method used to remove excess facial skin to improve visible signs of ageing. Facelift may also be combined with eyelid surgery or other procedures and is usually performed under twilight sleep or general anesthesia.

Facial areas under facelift include:

• Sagging in the middle of the face

• Deep creases under the eyes

• Deep creases joining the nose to the corners of the face

• Fallen or disappeared fat

• Areas of uneven skin tone

• Excess fatty deposits or loose skin, giving the appearance of a double chin

Process of facelift surgery

A number of different procedures of facelift surgery exist, depending on the type of incision, area of face or invasiveness.

The conventional facelift surgery is performed through incisions made from the hairline to the temporal region (in front of the ear). The incision curves behind the back of the ear and ends near the hairline at the neck. The underlying tissues are then separated from the skin of the cheek and neck with scissors or a scalpel.

At this stage, deeper tissues are constricted through sutures, with or without the removal of excess deeper tissues, the amount of which is determined by the know-how and judgment of the surgeon. Finally, the excess skin is removed and the skin is redraped and incisions closed through staples and sutures.

Surgical techniques that invade deeper tissues, rather than just the skin or fat, also show similar results.

Types of Facelift Surgeries

SMAS lift: Re-suspension and securing of the Superficial Musculo Aponeurotic System layer, by counteracting gravity caused by laxity and aging.

Deep-plane facelift: A modification of the SMAS lift in which deepening of the nasolabial fold is corrected more accurately by freeing cheek fat and muscles from the bone implement.

Composite facelift: Characterized by the extra repositioning and fixation of the muscles of orbicularis oculi.

Mid-face lift: Improves lines between nose to mouth and roundedness of the cheek muscles.

Thread lift: Used in treating sagging eyes, folded regions of the forehead and nasolabial areas.

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5 Early Signs of Unhealthy Skin That Make You Look Older

Before the onset of any skin related problem, our body starts throwing up warning signs, which sadly, a lot of us tend to ignore. If not dealt with on time, there is a chance that the warning signs might develop into something nastier, which will not only affect our skin health but our general well-being as well.

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Although there is not much that can be done to stop aging, certain measures can be taken to prevent its signs from appearing earlier than they should. Skin problems and their warning signs tend to make us look older than we actually are. Not only our self-confidence takes a hit but also our chances of making a good first impression, since most people judge us by the way we look.

Healthy skin is a sign of vitality and shows that you care about yourself while unhealthy skin is taken as a sign of poor health and hygiene.

Here are 5 early warning signs of unhealthy skin that end up making you look older than you actually are, so that you are able to do something about them before it is too late:

  • Dark Spots – Dark spots on the face generally point to an underlying health condition or reaction to medicine. Also known as hyper pigmentation, they tend to make the skin look unhealthy and age you. To prevent dark spots, avoid going in the sun without sunscreen and avoid exposure to UV light for long duration. If they do appear, despite of precautions, getting timely treatment is the best way to go forward.
  • Uneven Skin – The skin bears the brunt when anything goes wrong inside our body. Uneven skin can develop on the face and other parts of the body if the body is stressed and overtired from a lack of rest, dehydration or malnourishment. To avoid uneven skin, make sure to get lots of rest, keep yourself hydrated and have healthy eating habits.
  • Chapped Lips – Not many people realize but lips are also skin, the most thinnest piece of skin on the body. Chapped lips can get painful if not cared for properly. They might crack and start to bleed or develop sores. Chapped lips also give an appearance of neglect. Keep your body appropriately hydrated and moisturized in order to avoid chapped lips.
  • Flaky Skin – Flaky or rough and dry skin is not only unhealthy but bad for your overall appearance. The skin gets exposed to a lot of elements during the day that can an adverse impact on it. Weather conditions are a prime example. Skin tends to become dry in cold conditions if not moisturized properly. Dry or flaky skin can also pinpoint to a more serious disorder like thyroid condition or psoriasis. Keep your skin properly moisturized and remain hydrated to avoid dry or flaky skin.
  • Rashes – A skin rash is usually one of the early signs of an allergy or a skin condition. Get rashes checked as soon as they erupt. They could be a result of a reaction to a product or point to an underlying condition.

 

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Melasma: Pigmentation on Face

A beautiful and clear skin is what everyone wants. Nothing is more envied than a skin with clear complexion. But sometimes, we get blotchy, brownish patches on our skin which are known as uneven pigmentation or Melasma. It is caused by excess production of melanin in our body. The pigmentation can be caused by direct contact with harmful sun rays, pollution or other environmental changes, hormonal imbalance, pregnancy and sometimes as a symptom of some chronic internal organ disease or the medication taken for such diseases. Melasma is more common in women than men and affets between the age of 20-40 years. Hence, it is important to consult a Dermatologist to get the right diagnosis and right treatment on time in order to reduce of pigmentation on face.

TYPES OF MELASMA

Epidermal Melasma : This type of pigmentation responds well to treatment and has a prominent dark brown colour which can be easily distinguished from the normal skin.
Dermal Melasma:
This kind of Melasma is light brown or blue coloured and merges with the original skin colour.
Mixed Melasma: This type of pigmentation on face is very common. It is a combination of Epidermal & Dermal pigmentation and hence is a mix of dark brown, light brown and blue coloured patches. There’s only partial improvement in mixed melasma with the help of an expert treatment.

TREATMENT
There are some Adjuvant treatments which help you reduce of pigmentation on face
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Chemical Peels– Skin peeling has been used as skin rejuvenation therapy since centuries in the form of sour milk to red wine facials and baths. Chemical peels remove the top layer of the skin, and help the new skin to grow back there by imparting a younger, fresher skin with improved texture.
Meso Facials-A complex and extremely effective lightening treatment that illuminates the complexion reduces discolouration and evens out skin tone. Vitamin C and other active ingredients infused into the skin using electrophoration provide protection from free radicals and renew the epidermal layer of your skin.
Insta-Glow Peel Facial- Designed for individuals for whom time is a luxury. These quick fix secrets will have your skin looking nourished, hydrated and glowing in no time at all.
Laser Toning-A treatment using 1064 nm wavelength of Q Switched Nd:YAG laser, based on the principle of selective destruction of pigmented cells.

GENERAL MEASURES

It isn’t really difficult to have a flawless skin. If we take care of our skin and make it a routine we can avoid pigmentation on face/skin. Here are some points which can be practised in daily life to avoid pigmentation:

  • Refrain from direct exposure to sunlight and use sunscreen lotions as recommended by your dermatologist.
  • Be careful of what you eat. Include healthy and fresh foods in your diet and avoid oily, packed or junk foods.
  • Make it a habit to maintain personal hygiene.
  • Stay happy. Because in some cases it has been found that emotional stress can cause excess production of melanin.
  • You can use make-up if you want to hide the pigmentation on your face.

Melasma takes time to get recovered even if you take proper treatment from a dermatologist. So, it is advisable to take care of your daily routine to prevent the pigmentation and consult a dermatologist as soon as you start seeing the symptoms.

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Skin Brightening Products Might Cost Your Well-Being

Dr. Nivedita Dadu, a leading dermatologist in Delhi, talks about the harm that beauty products, specifically skin brightening creams can cause us. Skin brightening creams have a high percentage of mercury in them which can cause more harm than good to your skin. Moreover, excessive and prolonged usage of anti ageing and skin brightening creams can lead to various mental as well as physical illnesses.

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Precautions and Practices to say goodbye to Acne

Dr. Nivedita Dadu talks about the issues related with acne at several ages, looking into the habits that lead to breakouts. She also gives details of the do’s and don’ts for acne, provides a list of foods that must be avoided to further worsen the situation, and a list of foods that would help control the breakouts. As suggested by her, a healthy and clean lifestyle is the best way to maintain an acne free life!

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Skinology-Heal Your Skin Sensitivity Tips by Best Skin Specialist in West Delhi

Heal Your Skin Sensitivity: Tips by Best Skin Specialist in West Delhi

Whether you have skin sensitivity or not but there are always some chances of skin allergy or reaction. This may be a result of cosmetics, harmful bacteria or other daily items. In accordance to best skin specialist in Delhi 50% of women worldwide have skin sensitivity problem.

Following are the tips suggested by best skin specialist in west Delhi to heal your skin sensitivity:

Itchy skin: If you are suffering from itching it is due to dryness. According to the best skin specialist in west Delhi small-small cracks on skin may cause skin dryness and allow irritants in. Skin experts recommended washing your skin only once a day with soap. To maintain moisture level of skin you should use moisturizers or splash water instead of soap or cleanser.

Stinging and Burning: It is due to the cosmetic products containing excess amount of anti aging compounds. Anti aging product makes dull skin healthy and hides new cells under them. Best skin specialist in west Delhi strongly recommended sticking on same moisturizers or serums.

Small Red Pimples: It is due to environmental changes or changes in stimuli. Direct sun exposure may break down the skin supporting structures. As stated by best skin specialist in west Delhi use correct sun protection cream on daily basis. If you are dealing with sunburn, try feverfew plant for healing. It is best known for its anti inflammatory and temper sensitivity soothing properties.

Scaly and Rough patches: This is due to Eczema problem. In eczema skin becomes scaly, patchy, flaky and extremely dry. Having dryness only, doesn’t mean you are suffering from eczema but if your skin is extremely dry then it is more tend to become sensitive. Try to use good moisturizers even if your skin is moist.

Eye Redness: You might blame your eye drops for this redness but sometime it is due to skin cream or nail polish you are using. Skin around eyes is very delicate and thin. You should use fragrance free and also chemical free creams and moisturizers.

Small Red Bumps on skin: According to the best skin specialist in west Delhi, this is due to the immune response of your skin. Because of some allergic response red bumps (different from pimples) appears on skin. Prefer those products those have not contain fragrance, preservatives and also other known allergens.

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Keep Monsoon Troubles At Bay

A change in weather does not mean you do away with your skin and hair care routine. Sweat and oil deposits make the skin and hair really dull during the humid, rainy season. Here are some expert tips.

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