Dr. Manas S N
Dermatosurgeon,Hair Transplant Surgeon,Dermatologist,Plastic Surgeon,Cosmetologist
13 years of experience
MD,MBBS
Questions Answered By Dr. Manas S N
Asked for Male, 18
I had met with an accident last month, I have been recovered from the wound in my face but the skin was formed not good, Can I get any treatment for it ?
Answered on 23rd May '24
Yes, you can get treatment for IT. Consult a dermatologist. They will recommend suitable treatment. .... It may take some time ALSO, YOU CAN IMPROVE YOUR SKIN HEALTH BY EATING A BALANCED DIET WITH PLENTY OF VITAMINS AND MINERALS. SO, DON'T HESITATE TO VISIT A DERMATOLOGIST..!!
Asked for Female, 20
Hi I got an ear piercing that was done at home with a kit from Amazon last tuesday and today it fell off after the shower I was trying to move it so it didn’t stick to my skin and it fell and it bleed and there was another liquid coming out I believe it’s infected and I don’t know what I should Do
Answered on 23rd May '24
Connect with a medical expert immidiately. They may recommend to clean the area with salin. Apply ANTIBIOTIC ointment. Keep dry....
Asked for Male, 35
I am a male aged 35 years,I had developed few warts on my upper body . I want to know If I have STDs or will my partner get infection too.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Warts aren't always caused by STDs.. Warts can spread though! Get checked anyway for any Abnormalities.
Asked for Male, 31
Sir it is possible to cure alopecia areata disease?
Answered on 23rd May '24
Yes Alopecia Areata can be cured . Treatment depends on the severity and extent of hair loss. Topical or oral medications like Corticosteroids, minoxidil, or Anthralin could be prescribed. Immunotherapy or hair transplant surgery can also be considered. Nowdays stem cell cures hair loss as well. CONSULT a dermatologist for proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
Asked for Female, 23
I took out my infected medusa piercing thinking that would be for the best but turns out its not. What do I do?
Answered on 23rd May '24
infected piercings are common, removing jewelry may cause ABSCESS FORMATION.. Clean the area gently with SALINE WATER and apply an antibiotic cream.. Keep it dry and avoid touching it with dirty hands.. Do not reinsert the jewelry until COMPLETELY HEALED.. Seek medical help if symptoms worsen..
Asked for Female, 22
Sikn information mera face black ho hya h koi cream bta do
Answered on 23rd May '24
To lighten black spots on face, try a cream with VITAMIN C.. Also, use sunscreen regularly to prevent further discoloration.. Avoid picking at your skin, as it can WORSEN hyperpigmentation.. And, consider seeing a DERMATOLOGIST for PERSONALIZED treatment options...
Asked for Male, 18
I have problem of excessive sweat in my palms and leg
Answered on 23rd May '24
Consider using antiperspirants, prescription creams, iontophoresis, Botox injections, medications, or even surgery in severe cases. A few changes like wearing breathable fabrics and using absorbent insoles can also help.
Asked for Female, 18
Hello, I have a wart/verucca for a few years now, a couple of days ago it was painful and i noticed that it was all yellow around, like it was inflamed, so i tried to drain it and i cut the inflamed part to the point where all 7 layers of my skin was gone and it left a hole, the dimensions of the area is about 1.5cm and it doesnt hurt anymore, should i be concerned or will it heal on it own?
Answered on 23rd May '24
Cutting or draining a wart at home can lead to infection and other complications. Since you've removed multiple layers of skin and created a hole, there is a risk of infection, scarring, or delayed healing. A professional can assess the wound, provide appropriate treatment to prevent infection, and determine whether any further steps are needed for healing
Asked for Female, 28
I have a ringworm on my thigh since February and I thing I burn it and now it's swollen and starts cracking and pealing of. It hurts and it burns really bad.
Answered on 23rd May '24
This can happen due to an infection. Seek medical attention, preferably from a dermatologist or your doctor, for proper diagnosis and treatment. Avoid scratching it.
Asked for Male, 37
Hi sir/mam I hav rashes problems my lag side and pvt parts .
Answered on 23rd May '24
You need to seek medical advice for proper diagnosis and treatment. Keep the area clean and dry and wear loose clothing. Over the counter creams may provide temporary relief, but consulting a gynecologist or dermatologists is essential for a thorough evaluation and appropriate treatment.
Asked for Female, 22
I am a vegetarian and also anemic i have brown spots all over my back chest and neck i saw somewhere it said it’s because of low vitamin D but I want to make sure its not anything more serious
Answered on 23rd May '24
While low vitamin D or anemia might contribute to skin issues, other causes like sun exposure and skin conditions should be considered. A dermatologist can perform a thorough evaluation to identify the exact cause of the brown spots and provide appropriate treatment. In the meantime, maintain a balanced diet and protect your skin from excessive sun exposure.
Asked for Female, 16
What's the fees of hair loss consultation... ND whts the process I have to go through... M pcod patient too
Answered on 23rd May '24
Hair loss consultation cost vary, so contact the clinic for specific pricing. The process usually involves discussing medical history, evaluating symptoms, examining the scalp, and possibly ordering diagnostic tests. Treatment options are based on the tests. Consult a qualified dermatologist or trichologist for accurate guidance.
Asked for Female, 58
Is melasma curable parmanent ly?
Answered on 23rd May '24
Melasma is a skin condition that can be managed and treated, it may not be completely curable or permanently eradicated.
Asked for Male, 32
Hello. Roughly one month ago I purchased a home wart removal kit to remove what appeared to be a benign wart on the back of my knee. The nozzle on this device broke during use, spraying an area roughly two inches in diameter on my skin with dimethyl ether. This caused a small superficial frostbite/burn, but didn't take care of the wart so I used another kit afterwards which used a swab rather than a nozzle. After using both of these, the area blistered. This blister quickly popped and fell off on its own after just a day, leaving an area of incredibly raw and bloody skin. I applied neosporin to this area regularly and kept it clean allowing it to heal. It's been a month now and while this area isn't entirely healed, it has protective skin on it now. My issue here is the area has a blotchy dark coloration now, looking almost like bruising. This seems odd to me given that it's been a month now, should I be worried about this coloration? There is no pain at the site, though the skin there is quite thin and rough.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Its natural to experience discoloration in skin especially after a blister or wound has occurred. color changes during the healing process. It could be due to hyperpigmentation which is the increased production of melanin in that area. This can result in a bruise-like appearance.
Asked for Female, 74
I am 74 years old. I have red rash (lines) on lower legs for 2 weeks. It is not drying up. What can be the reason.
Answered on 23rd May '24
There are many reasons for a persistent red rash. It could be due to contact dermatitis, venous insufficiency, cellulitis, or allergic reactions. See a dermat to get a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Asked for Female, 28
I am 28 yo female and recently got sclerotherapy done on both legs (last Wednesday so it has been over a week). My veins have gotten worse, they are purple and more visible and quite sensitive to the touch. There is no bruising. My dermatologist said I may have had an allergic reaction to the treatment and suggested I get antihistamines. Will the veins subside?
Answered on 23rd May '24
Veins do appear more visible naturally after sclerotherapy treatment, but they usually improve over time as the body reabsorbs the treated veins. Its best to discuss your concerns with your dermatologist and follow the recommended treatment. Avoid prolonged sitting or standing and to wear compression stockings as recommended to decrease swelling and heal faster.
Asked for Female, 23
Hi, Im 23 years old, been taking treatments for hyperpigmentation from various doctors and recently a doctor suggested q switch laser of 4 sittings, I got the first N I personally feel tat my face n neck have gone one shade darker thsn before, now confused if I shd take the remaining sittings or not, Please clarify
Answered on 23rd May '24
The skin appears darker or more pigmented usually after the first session of Q-switch laser treatment for hyperpigmentation. The treatment causes a temporary inflammation in the skin, which increases melanin production and darkens of the skin.
Talk to your dermatalogist as they can adjust the treatment parameters or suggest alternative treatment options based on your skin type and concerns.
Asked for Male, 36
I am 36 years old men. I my forhead black pathches & its spreading eye side & chick
Answered on 23rd May '24
Without examining it's difficult to precribe any medications. Consult a dermat to get it checked.
Asked for Female, 31
I am 31 year old female from lucknow ,i want to know about skin melanin treatment surgery for skin lightening and whitening ,is this is good for skin in future or in my 60’s ,,i have dry combination skin Please suggest
Answered on 23rd May '24
Skin melanin treatment surgery can be harmful in the long run so I suggest not to go for it. You can try other treatments like chemical peels or dermabrasion instead. These treatments can help lighten the skin and are not harmful in the long run. Also using moisturizer and sunscreen can help.
Asked for Male, 13
Hi doctor i am 13 years old and i have itching in the middle of my thigh and i dont know what is it i think in Philippines this is called hadhad and i think its fungal and what is the medicine of it
Answered on 23rd May '24
Without a physical examination, it is difficult to understand your problem and the cause of it. I advise you to visit a dermatologist for proper diagnosis of your condition. Based on that, he may recommend the right treatment for your problem which can include antibiotic or anti-inflammatory creams.
Asked for Male, 31
Hello Doctor my name is Anup, I m sufferings from burn eyebrow need to transplant it should possible.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Yes, burned eyebrows can be treated with eyebrow transplants. The procedure involves take hair follicles from some parts of your body and transplanting them in the area where your eyebrows are burnt. I advise you to please consult a reputed hair transplant surgeon for it. After proper evaluation, he will tell you whether you are eligible for eyebrow transplant or need some other treatment.
Asked for Male, 26
Ma'm Sat sri Akaal ji. My name is Rajvinder singh 26 yrs. Old. I have lost my hairs from upper side of my forehead. 1inch towards back and from left upper side to right upper side. I am planning to do hair transplant. So please guide me about this and Reply ASAP. I'll wait for your humble response. Email. rsbenipal321@gmail.com +917696832993
Answered on 23rd May '24
Hair transplant is a procedure that involves extracting hair from donor area and transplanting it to the bald area. The results of this procedure may vary from person to person depending on the donor hair available, the experience of the doctor etc. It is advisable to meet a hair transplant surgeon in person for proper evaluation and understanding whether you are eligible for hair transplant or not.
Asked for Female, 90
My mother aged 90years suffering from Bullous pemphigoid since 8months.she is getting treatment from Medanta and medicated with Mycoimmune, Bettnasol1mg, Fucibet creame and allegra 180. After discontinuing Betnesol she is getting repeatedly blisters. Kindly can you suggest for her relief. Thanks for your early reply
Answered on 23rd May '24
I suggest you to talk to your doctor about your mother's condition. Based on your mother's condition, he may suggest some different medicine or treatment. And for blisters, making certain lifestyle changes like eating healthy food, taking rest and avoiding certain triggers can prove helpful.
Asked for Female, 55
Hi Team, This is regarding to my mother who age is 55. She got burning feet from so many years and nowadays she is getting on the hands as well. Just want to know what is the reason and is there any oilment or tablet to cure her problem.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Without a proper evaluation and diagnosis, it is difficult to understand the cause of the problem. I suggest taking your mother to a right doctor. Based on your mother's medical history and certain evaluations, he will be able to know the cause of burning feet and hands and can suggest an appropriate treatment. Hope this proved helpful.
Asked for Female, 23
I have applied persol forte cream for 3 days on my face, due to which dark patches have appeared on my face. On those dark patches no pimples are coming.. what I use to remove that dark patches ?
Answered on 23rd May '24
I would firstly advise you to please stop using persol forte cream immediately and consult an experienced dermatologist for your issue. The dermatologist will examine your condition and will suggest the most appropriate treatment accordingly which may include oral medications, topical treatments and lifestyle changes. You may also be asked to undergo some additional tests to rule out any underlying medical problem. Thanks.
Asked for Female, 25
I have rigid black heads and white heads and open pores which kind of clean up I should go for. Nowadays my skin texture which was normal is turning dry.
Answered on 23rd May '24
According to me, you can go for a gentle, non-abrasive deep cleansing. Products that contain natural ingredients like tea tree oil, etc. can help with open pores and do not even have side-effects. For preventing dry skin, you can use natural ingredients like aloe vera etc., which can help keep your skin moist.
Asked for Female, 41
Age-41yrs. From last 3 years suffering from a black patch all around my lips, specially below the lips on both sides. I had visited a doctor there who detected the problem to be Perical pig / Melasma Pg as written in the prescription. Treated me with the following medicines For the 1st month- Cetaphil gentle cleanser, Flutivate E cream alternate night and Kojic cream once in a day. Next visit I was advised to use Kojiglo cream once daily, Eukroma+Flutivate E cream on the patches twice a week. But I did not find any difference. I had informed the doctor that I cannot afford a very costly treatment, but on her assurance during my third visit I was applied Glycocil pack but yet felt no difference. Then was asked to use Dermadew Caloe lotion every day and Azideenz 10% gel once a day, this gel made my skin rough, when complained she advised me to use only Dermadew lotion day and night daily. My face is 2 to 3 shades darker than my body color. What to do now to get rid of this patch
Answered on 23rd May '24
Without a proper evaluation and diagnosis, I can't say. But normally, suggested treatments for perical pigmentation include topical medications and laser treatments and I do not recommend flutivate cream for pigmentation. However, based on your individual condition, the doctor will recommend the best treatment for you.
Asked for Female, 32
I am 32 years old and a woman. I have blemishes on my face. I want to know for which treatment should I go and what will be the cost of that treatment?
Answered on 23rd May '24
Depending on the type of blemishes you have, the treatment could range from over-the-counter topical medications, to prescription medications, to laser or light treatments, to chemical peels, to microdermabrasion. The cost of the treatment will depend on the type of treatment and the number of sessions recommended.
Asked for Female, 20
I have scars on my nose due to specs and on cheeks for acne so, what would be the treatment and how much will it cost
Answered on 23rd May '24
The treatment for scars on the nose and cheeks due to specs and acne will depend on the type of scars you have and the severity of them. Treatments can range from laser resurfacing, chemical peels, dermabrasion, microneedling, and even fillers. The cost of these treatments can vary widely depending on the type of treatment chosen and the area being treated. It is best to consult with a dermatologist to get an accurate cost estimate for the treatment you are considering.
Asked for Female, 40
I am 40 yrs old female, I have had pigmentation with bad itching on cheeks and forehead since a month now. I consulted a doctor and used ointment clarina, but still not even a slight change, and pigmentation is increasing instead, pls advice
Answered on 23rd May '24
You must see a dermatologist for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. They may prescribe a topical cream or other treatment to help reduce the pigmentation and itching. They may also recommend certain lifestyle changes to help manage the condition.
Asked for Male, 35
Dear Dr, I am 35 yr old, i had taken lots of time treatment of pigmentation, but its not removed, facing this problem from last 16 yrs, so please advise. Thanks & Regards Dipak Thombre Mob 8097544392
Answered on 23rd May '24
Pigmentation is not treated quickly. It takes a while for treatments to work. But you can visit a dermatologist and discuss this. Based on your particular condition, he may suggest some alternative treatments that may work for you like chemical peels, laser treatments, topical creams etc. Hope this helps.
Asked for Male, 50
I am rajendra nagare from shirdi I have psoriasis last 5 years I have taken treatment n still going on but no relief can u please help me in that
Answered on 23rd May '24
Psoriasis can be a bit challenging to treat but various treatments like medications, laser treatments, alternative treatments like homeopathy etc., avoiding triggers that worsen your psoriasis symptoms can prove useful. I suggest talking to your doctor for proper examination of your condition which will help in deciding which is the best treatment for your condition.
Asked for Female, 24
I am 24 years old and I have acne dark spots left over in my face can u please suggest me any medicine
Answered on 23rd May '24
There are many treatments for acne dark spots like chemical peels, laser treatments, certain ointments etc. But I suggest you to first visit a dermatologist in person. Based on your individual condition, the doctor will be able to recommend the best treatment for you.
Asked for Female, 30
Plzz suggest me any best treatment for undereye dark Circle and fine lines.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Some of the beneficial treatments for undereye dark circles and fine lines include laser treatments, chemical peels, microneedling, PRP etc. Please visit a dermatologist. Based on your medical condition and other factors, the doctor will suggest the best treatment for you.
Asked for Male, 21
My pimple type is cyst or papulus can it be treated
Answered on 23rd May '24
Yes, cysts and papules can be treated with various treatments such as antibiotics, topical creams, laser treatments and surgery. I advise you to consult a qualified doctor. Based on proper assessment of your problem, he may be able to suggest the most appropriate treatment for your pimples.
Asked for Male, 14
My son is having rashes and ring Mark's on his hands and legs since one month we stay in HSR LAYOUT Bangalore please suggest what to do
Answered on 23rd May '24
The treatment depends on the diagnosis and the cause of rashes and ring marks. Rashes and ring marks can be caused by a variety of reasons such as eczema, allergy, fungal infections etc. I advise you to take your son to a doctor for knowing the exact cause and diagnosis of rashes and ring marks. Based on that, a proper treatment plan can be recommended.
Asked for Female, 26
I am 26 year old female. Having itching on legs which gets red than in few days turn black and dry. They are in patches. I have visited skin clinic also still no effect. As well as on hand near wrist there are small small skin eruption nothing field in it only itching is there but it looks very dirty. So what should be done?
Answered on 23rd May '24
It is possible that you are suffering from a skin condition called eczema. Eczema is a chronic condition that causes the skin to become irritated, red, and itchy. If the itching is severe or does not improve with over-the-counter treatments, you should see a dermatologist for further evaluation and treatment. A dermatologist can help diagnose the problem and provide you with the best treatment plan. They may suggest topical steroids, oral medications, light therapy, or other treatments to help control your symptoms.
Asked for Female, 33
Sir i have hair fall problem can i do Keratin
Answered on 23rd May '24
Yes, you can undergo a Keratin hair treatment to help reduce hair fall. Keratin treatments are designed to help strengthen and nourish the hair and reduce breakage. However, it is important to keep in mind that Keratin treatments should not be used as a primary treatment for hair loss. You should speak to your doctor to determine the underlying cause of your hair loss and the best treatment options for you.
Asked for Male, 9
Sir/madam My chaild foot had heavy cracks what is the solution to this
Answered on 23rd May '24
It is important to keep your child’s feet clean and dry to prevent infection and cracking. A dermatologist or podiatrist can best determine and treat the condition. However, the best solution for cracked feet is to keep your feet hydrated and moisturized. This can be done by using lotions and creams specifically designed for cracked feet. You can also soak your feet in warm water with Epsom salts or other moisturizing oils such as olive oil or coconut oil.
Asked for Female, 20
I am 20 years old female and have moles and scars on face so I request you to suggest best treatment for removal moles and scars and my face's skin is sensitive and oily.
Answered on 23rd May '24
There are a few treatments available to help remove moles and scars on the face. The best treatment for you will depend on the severity of your moles and scars.
For milder cases of moles and scars, over-the-counter topical creams and ointments can be used. These products typically contain retinol, collagen, hyaluronic acid, and other ingredients that help to reduce the appearance of moles and scars.
For more severe cases, you may need to consider laser treatments or chemical peels. Laser treatments help to remove moles and scars by targeting and destroying the cells that cause them. Chemical peels help to remove scars and moles by removing the outer layers of skin, causing the skin to heal with a smoother, more even appearance.
It is important to note that these treatments require a professional to administer them, so be sure to consult with a dermatologist to determine the best treatment for your skin. Additionally, it is important to note that these treatments may cause redness, swelling, and even scarring, so it is important to be aware of the potential risks before proceeding.
Asked for Male, 2
Black vertical line on the right thumb of 2 yrs old boy. Line is growing as nail grows. It started in sept 2020 and by Feb line covered full nail. No nail trauma or any history of such line in family.
Answered on 23rd Sept '24
It is possible that the black vertical line on the boy's thumb nail is a result of a melanonychia striata, which is a linear nail melanin pigmentation. It is relatively common in children and is generally harmless. However, it is important to have it evaluated by a doctor, especially if it is growing, to rule out any underlying medical conditions.
Asked for Female, 4
Greetings sir my daughter is four years old she was some what black with your suggestion I want her for skin whitening treatment which one is permanent for her chemical peel or Laser treatment please suggest me sir
Answered on 23rd May '24
Neither of these treatments is recommended for children under the age of 18. Chemical peels and laser treatments are not permanent skin whitening treatments. These treatments can help to reduce the appearance of dark spots, but they will not permanently lighten the skin.
Asked for Male, 26
Hlo sir or madem Myself dipendra I m 26 year old I have pigmentations and and dark spots on my face I take many madicine and cream but no have benefit so I want good madicine or my face
Answered on 23rd May '24
There is no one-size-fits-all solution for dark spots and pigmentation on the face. The best approach is to visit a dermatologist to get a personalized treatment plan that is tailored to your specific needs. The dermatologist may recommend a combination of topical medications, light treatments, and laser therapy to help minimize the appearance of discoloration.
Asked for Female, 25
Hello, I am 25 year old... And I have black spots all over my face which is hereditary. And the spots are increasing day by day. Can you please suggest me thae treatment as well as it's price??
Answered on 23rd May '24
There are a few treatment options available for black spots on the face. The most common and effective treatments are chemical peels, laser treatments, and topical creams. Depending on the severity of the spots and the desired results, the cost can vary widely. It's best to consult a dermatologist to determine which treatment is best for you.
Asked for Female, 5
My daughter is 5 yrs old since her birth she has gt atopic dermatitis and can see some brown spots and few very tiny boils and also 1 white patch on her face now what shld I do she has dry skin
Answered on 23rd May '24
I would recommend that you take your daughter to see a dermatologist for a full assessment. A dermatologist can provide the best advice on how to care for your daughter's skin condition, as well as prescribe any necessary medications and treatments. Be sure to use gentle soaps and moisturizers and avoid harsh chemicals or fragrances.
Asked for Female, 29
I have facial hair growth over both chin and upper lip. Its because of hormonal imbalance my DHEA level is 180. So may i know if laser hair removal will help get rid of this facial hair growth.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Laser hair removal can be an effective way to remove unwanted facial hair. But it is important to discuss any hormonal imbalances with your doctor before beginning a treatment plan. Laser hair removal may not be the best option for you if your DHEA level is high as this could lead to an increased risk of side effects. Your doctor may suggest other options such as oral medications, topical creams, or electrolysis.
Asked for Male, 10
Our Child Was Handling Rabbits As His Pet, Due to Which He's Got Rashes Everywhere And Itching.
Answered on 23rd May '24
You need to visit dermatologist immediately if your child is experiencing rashes and itching due to handling pets. Depending on the severity of the reaction, the doctor may prescribe an anti-itch cream or an oral medication. By that time keep the area clean and dry. avoid touching the rabbits until the rash has cleared. Ensure that the rabbits are healthy and free of any parasites or other conditions that could have caused the reaction. Use gloves in the future when handling them.
Asked for Female, 22
I am 22years old female and have acne or my face for last few years. I have not taken any treatment before this. And my one more thing is I have acne which are filled filled with pus, kindly suggest me what to do? How I can get rid of it?
Answered on 23rd May '24
Acne can cause by hormonal changes, stress, genetics, or other factors. If you have acne that is filled with pus, it is likely that you have an infection. Consult a dermatologist as soon as possible in order to get the proper treatment. You may need topical medication, an antibiotic or other treatment to get rid of the infection and reduce the breakouts. Keep your skin clean and moisturized, avoid touching your face again and again, and limit your exposure to dust and pollution.
Asked for Female, 20
I am 20 year old female, My hands got some bumps can say its keratosis pilaris and surface is rough too so what should i do now ? A laser or just a treatment?
Answered on 23rd May '24
This can be treated with either topical creams or laser treatments. Depending on the severity of your condition, it is best to consult a dermatologist to determine the best treatment for you. Laser treatments are often more effective than topical creams, but a bit expensive. Topical creams can be used to reduce the appearance of the bumps but may not completely remove them.
Asked for Female, 32
How to take care of oily skin and damaged hairs?? I have been taking medication for TB since June 2020. I have oily skin and additionally pimples too, on my face, hand and back. My face is looks dull and open pores are visible. Color of my body is getting darker day by day. I had grey hair issue so I have used hair color but now my hair is totally damaged. Please suggest something for my problem
Answered on 23rd May '24
The acne has to be treated accordingly as it is appearing in many parts of the body. The acne medications will control excess oil. Tuberculosis treatment may affect your hair as well as skin. I thus urge you to meet a dermatologist nearby and get evaluated for further treatment. Also start using anti-oxidant capsules, they will help a lot.
Asked for Female, 22
Good evening doctor, I am 22yrs old female. I want to know about budget friendly products for my daily routine as i have highly sensitive and combination skin. Very few products suits me, i had sourasis 7-8 yrs ago. Recently i used a facewash from good vibes and my my skin broke out thereby leaving a scar on my face. How do i treat it?. I have tanning on my forehead, some light pigmentation near my lips, please suggest me some good hydrating, moisturizing creams, serums and under eye cream for dark circles. Thankyou
Answered on 23rd May '24
Yes you can have budget creams in the form of moisturizer, pigment reduction cream containing polyhydroxy acids, and a good sunscreen with both UVA as well as UVB protection. For the scar, you can use antiscar gel containing silicon
Asked for Male, 4
My son is 4.5 years and is having skin rashes since 1 year, in his knee, back, lower stomach and underarms. We have consulted skin specialist and applied futibact, tacroz and neoaporin ointments, but once we stop futibact the rashes return after a week and increase
Answered on 23rd May '24
The boy seems to have atopic dermatitis also called as atopic eczema. The care is utmost important in his case as the skin is dry and prone to rashes as well as infection. steps should be taken to keep his skin moist at all times. Start by oiling him before bath, use mild cleansers, and apply moisturizers immediately after bath so as to retain water and seal it inside his skin. The flutibact is for immediate reduction of rashes. Start using tacrolimus cream once a week to prevent further rashes. The flutibact is a steroid and antibiotic combination cream, and therefore has to be used judiciously. Please meet a pediatric dermatologist for more information regarding this problem
Asked for Female, 27
I want to know the best skincare for a 27 year old lady with dry skin type. I am ready to use sunscreen, oil, peptides, supplements etc. I have been noticing fine lines around my eyes and blackheads near nose.
Answered on 23rd May '24
For fine lines around eyes: We first need to ascertain whether it is a static or a dynamic wrinkle. For static wrinkle, retinol-based creams or serums and polyhydroxy acids creams will do the job. And for Dynamic wrinkle, the only treatment option is Botulinum Toxin(BOTOX) Injections. Black heads, above creams will take care of the problem, if not then lasers might be required.
Asked for Female, 30
Hello Doctor, I am a 30 year old female and I recently noticed open pores on my face, what should I do? My daily routine is: use himalaya neem face wash, then moisturize skin and I happen to have oily & dull skin. Can you pls suggest what should I do? Thank you!
Answered on 23rd May '24
I would like to start by recommending a daily skincare routine for the problems you are facing. Start with Oil control cleansers with AHA's or BHA's to clear the oil and dirt from your face 2-4 times a day. Use a Vit C serum or day serum in the morning if you are at home and you can add sunscreen on top if you are going to go out and will get exposed to sunlight. Evening, after wash use a toner to neutralize and calm your skin. Before bed, use a coat of moisturizer and additional retinol-based anti-aging serum to finish. If it's a major concern, please contact a dermatologist.
Asked for Male, 23
Sir, I am 23 year old. I don't have beard. I barely have any hair under my chin. Please help me with my beard growth.
Answered on 23rd May '24
The dermatologist will first need your family history and trichoscopy examination for the evidence of vellus hairs. Then they might begin their treatment with minoxidil, micro-needling and Growth factor injections. If no improvement is seen however, then they will suggest hair transplant.
Asked for Male, 12
I am a 12 year old boy and I have pigmentation on my face & under my eyes, what should I do please tell me
Answered on 23rd May '24
Facial Pigmentations have to be diagnosed and treated accordingly. The treatment ranges from pigment-reducing creams, to peels, to microneedling, to mesotherapy, and lasers. Visit Your Dermato-cosmetologist to get the right treatment.