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Skin Treatments

At Utpal's Skin Health Clinic, we provide cutting-edge skin treatments, meticulously crafted to meet your individual skin care needs. Our team of highly experienced dermatologists ensures personalized, expert care for a broad range of skin concerns. We specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of all kinds of skin concerns and diseases.

General Skin Diseases: These include a variety of conditions that affect the skin, causing symptoms such as rashes, discoloration, or lesions. Proper diagnosis and treatment can help manage and alleviate these issues.

Hair Loss / Alopecia: Hair loss can occur due to genetic, hormonal, or environmental factors. Treatments can range from topical solutions to advanced medical interventions, helping restore hair growth and confidence.

Skin Infections: Bacterial, viral, or fungal infections can affect the skin, causing discomfort and visible lesions. Treatment involves medication and hygiene practices to prevent further spread.

Seborrheic Dermatitis: This condition leads to red, flaky skin, often on the scalp, face, or chest. It can be managed with anti-fungal creams and medicated shampoos to reduce inflammation and flaking.

Acne: Acne results from clogged pores and inflammation, leading to pimples, blackheads, or cysts. Treatments include topical and oral medications to clear the skin and prevent scarring.

Eczema: A chronic condition that causes itchy, red patches on the skin. Eczema can be managed through moisturizers, anti-inflammatory creams, and avoiding triggers.

Acanthosis Nigricans: Characterized by dark, thickened patches of skin, often in body folds. This may signal underlying conditions like diabetes and can be managed with lifestyle changes and treatments.

Contact Dermatitis: A skin reaction that occurs after exposure to allergens or irritants, causing redness and itching. Avoiding the trigger and using topical treatments can provide relief.

Keloids: Raised, thick scars that develop due to overgrowth of tissue at the site of an injury. Treatments may include steroid injections, laser therapy, or surgery.

Urticaria/Allergy: Also known as hives, urticaria results in raised, red, itchy welts on the skin. It can be triggered by allergens and can be treated with antihistamines and avoiding known triggers.

Immuno Bullous Disorders: These are rare autoimmune conditions that cause blistering of the skin and mucous membranes. Treatment often involves immunosuppressive medications and careful skin care.

Tinea (Fungal Infection): A common fungal infection that can affect various parts of the body, including the feet (athlete's foot), body, and scalp. Antifungal creams and medications are used for treatment.

Connective Tissue Disorders: These disorders affect the skin and other tissues, leading to symptoms such as rashes and tightness. Treatments focus on managing symptoms and preventing complications.

Psoriasis: A chronic condition that causes red, scaly patches on the skin. It can be managed with topical treatments, light therapy, and systemic medications to reduce flare-ups.

Vitiligo: A condition where the skin loses pigment, leading to white patches. Treatments include light therapy, topical steroids, and cosmetic cover-ups to even out skin tone.

Melasma: Dark, irregular patches of skin often found on the face, commonly due to hormonal changes. Treatments include topical creams, chemical peels, and laser therapy to reduce pigmentation.

Pigmentation: Refers to uneven skin tone or dark spots, often caused by sun exposure, aging, or inflammation. Treatments such as topical lightening agents and laser therapy can help even out skin tone.

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