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Saturday, 20 February 2016

What’s the Best Skin Rejuvenation Treatment?

Our skin is the most important feature of our body. However, various factors such as unhealthy lifestyle and eating habits, ageing and polluted environment can cause numerous skin problems. Nowadays, skin irregularities like wrinkles, acne scars and blotchiness are the most common of all skin problems.
Dr. Krupa Shankar Skin Diagnostic Centre offers a variety of skin treatments for facial rejuvenation including surgical and non-surgical procedures.
  1. CHEMICAL PEELS
Skin resurfacing through chemical peels is a non-surgical cure. Chemical peels are made using differing formulas to treat moderate to severe acne, scars, and pigmentations.
Peels are done on weekly or fortnightly basis. A pre peel preparation of about two weeks is completed before first peel. The chemical solution is applied to your whole face or just on some spots. The number of peels differs depending on the severity of skin problems.
Types of chemical peels
Glycolic (AHA) Peel: There is no need of anesthesia as it is a mild peel used to reduce effects of aging and sun damage such as wrinkles and brown spots.
TCA Peel: TCA peel is effective in the reduction of wrinkles, pigmentary changes and skin blemishes. It is also used on the other areas of body that have been exposed to the sun.
Phenol Peel: It is used to treat severe skin problems including rough and sun damaged facial skin. Unlike TCA, it cannot be used on other parts of body.
  1. DERMABRASION
It’s a surgical treatment that uses a wire brush or a wheel to create injury. The injury heals as the new skin grows replacing the old wounded skin.
Dermabrasion requires anesthesia for it is painful. Sometimes ice pack or freezing spray is used to harden the skin. Post-surgery care is similar treating burns.
  1. LASER RESURFACING

There are two forms of laser resurfacing. One involves less invasion and injury while the other is more invasive and needs drilling which is also called fractional resurfacing. Like other skin rejuvenation treatments, it is used to treat wrinkles, age spots, scars from acne and other causes.
Before choosing any skin rejuvenation treatment, it is of utmost importance to get the knowledge of any risk involved. Consult a doctor to get a more comprehensive knowledge of the treatment that would suit your skin.

Sunday, 7 February 2016

Your skin demands some attention


According to Dr. Krupa Shankar not all skins are alike. Some dry, some are oily, some are sensitive, and others are a mix of dry and oily, delicate and oily, or dry and delicate. You may even have a skin type that is all of the three – dry, sensitive and oily. Knowing your skin type is a standout amongst the most principal issues in any skin care regime. This is on account of your skin can react contrastingly to various sorts of skin treatments.
Basically the individual with oily skin has excessive oil-secreting glands. All skins contain glands just underneath the surface of the skin which emit oil to continually nourish and moisten the skin.
The dry skin on the other hand is the inverse of the oily skin. The oil glands under the skin may not be as productive in secreting oil onto the skin surface for some reason, depriving the skin of its basic moisturizing need. Appropriate skin care is absolutely dependent upon the skin type you have.
Nowadays, the idea of beauty has achieved a whole new dimension. The principle substance of beauty, that is skin, is currently viewed as an imperative part of our social lives. There is lots of accentuation in the general public to have a smooth,clear and radiant skin. With this expanded accentuation, the number of skin treatments has likewise shot up. Innumerable treatment have likewise developed as an aftereffect of this hyper fixation on excellent skin. Few treatments guarantee spotless skin.But, despite the fact that the nature of treatment is sensibly great, it doesn’t yield craved results in light of unacceptability of skin. There are also certain different properties – which when not effectively compared, can decrease the effect of even the most trusted of treatments. Consider following points before going for any skin treatment
  1. The sort of dermis assumes a critical part in choosing the outcomes of any skin treatment on your body.
      2. If you are experiencing any skin deformity, it is vital to know the exact reason for its cause before hopping to any skin treatment.

Monday, 18 January 2016

The Best Way to Fight Wrinkles & Acne at the Same Time

Acne breakouts or wrinkles are challenging enough when you’re dealing only with one or the other, but when you’re struggling with both at the same time, it’s doubly frustrating!
5 essential products for treating acne and wrinkles
Essential #1: A  gentle, water-soluble cleanser. Acne does not respond to drying cleansers or bar soaps; these actually make matters worse. “Medicated” cleansers aren’t helpful either, because the active ingredient, even if it’s effective, is just rinsed down the drain. On the other hand, just because your skin is showing signs of aging doesn’t mean you need a rich cleansing cream, because the emollient ingredients in these types of cleansers can clog pores and make breakouts worse.
Essential #2: A beta hydroxy acid (BHA) exfoliant. Exfoliating with a BHA (active ingredient: salicylic acid) product is the most effective way to improve breakouts and fight signs of aging at the same time.
Essential #3: A treatment serum with antioxidants. Most serums are lightweight, which makes them great for use on breakout-prone areas, and the best ones are loaded with the kinds of ingredients all skin types need to look and act younger and healthier and to help heal the red marks blemishes leave behind.
Essential #4: Lightweight anti-aging/anti-wrinkle moisturizer. The trick in this case is to find a moisturizer that hydrates skin without feeling thick, creamy, or greasy, all of which can aggravate breakouts. Apply at night after exfoliating and after applying your treatment serum, and be sure to apply it around your eye area, too.
Essential #5: Matte-finish daytime moisturizer with sunscreen (or a foundation with sunscreen). No anti-aging routine is complete without daily sun protection from a product rated SPF 15 or greater, and greater is better, to a point. Those with breakouts and wrinkles need sun protection from a product that smoothes and hydrates without making breakouts worse. Don’t forget, you also can use consider a foundation and a pressed powder with sunscreen as your daily facial sun protection.
This steps can be done once or twice daily, after cleansing and exfoliating.
Also See:  Skin health by Dr. Krupa Shankar

Wednesday, 23 September 2015

Get smoother skin by laser treatment



Are you tired of tweezing? Sick of shaving? Fed up with hair removal creams? That only burn your skin or waxing treatments that lead to ingrown hairs. An expert in laser hair removal can help you with all of your hair reduction needs. Getting rid of unwanted hair can be like getting rid of weeds. No matter how often you pull, cut, or rip, they come back.

Laser hairremoval is the process of removing unwanted hair by means of exposure to pulses of laser light that destroy the hair follicle. The laser targets the melanin in the hair, heats it up, and destroys it, greatly slowing regrowth. The entire process is relatively pain free, and patients generally enjoy great results after several treatments. 

Hair removals are commonly done for the following area:
·         Face
·         Neck
·         Bikini area
·         Back
·         Legs
·         Stomach
·         Upper lip

Older, more traditional methods of removing unwanted hair:
·         Depilatories – hair dissolvers
·         Epilators – mechanical devices that pull the hair from the skin
·         Shavers – tedious and makes the hair appear thicker because the cut ends are now flat
·         Waxing – potentially can cause scars or pigmentation
·         Electrolysis – extremely time consuming and slow process
The new way to solve unwanted hair problems is with laser and light therapies. Beyond the undesirable cosmetic issues, excess hair, especially excess facial hair, creates profound psychological effects.

How do Hair Lasers Work?
Lasers produce highly focused, intense beams of light that are absorbed by dark pigments in the hair follicles beneath the skin’s surface. This is conducted under the supervision of a specialized dermatologist or a surgeon as it causes a purposeful build-up of heat, destroying most of the follicles and preventing hair growth.

Laser hair treatments are:
·         Virtually pain-free
·         Long-lasting
·         Quick treatments are usually under one hour
·         Recovery free
·         Effective for all skin types


Dr. Krupa Shankar, a specialized dermatologist who conduct Laser Hair Removal has become popular with women today mainly because of its many advantages over waxing. Though you might feel a tinge of pain, its long list of benefits makes it worthwhile, some of them are briefly discussed:
·         It causes absolutely no damage to the dermis and even the most sensitive skin can also be treated. Research suggests that almost 5 in 10 people have sensitive skin which makes this is a great alternative for them.

·         It is definitely much quicker and more precise than all the other hair removal procedures as its technological advancement minimizes human error.

As the treatments progress, this procedure makes your skin progressively softer and smoother.

·         This highly minimises the risk of skin infections. Most clinics that offer the procedure do so under the strict supervision of a qualified and experienced dermatologist.

Laser Skin Resurfacing



The laser skin resurfacing includes laser peel, laser vaporization, and labrasion. These treatments are performed by professionals called as dermatologists that also diagnose for facial wrinkles, scars, blemishes, and many more. Sometimes, plastic surgeons used to perform laser technologies that enforce control over the laser surface and permit extreme precision for delicate areas.

Technology behind the laser skin resurfacing:
A laser treatment uses the beam of light under a specialized environment and resources. The dermatologist or a surgeon uses the laser or concentrated pulsating beams of light to impose on the infected area. This way, the unwanted and damaged skin is removed precisely and slowly to treat your irregular skin and other skin related ailments.

The laser targets the skin hypo-pigmentation and results in clearing them by either lightening or tightening them. This technique is highly used to remove acne, scars, and moles from the skin. The laser beam used in this technology will remove the outer layer of the skin called epidermis. The laser actually burns the underlying skin called dermis. This helps to stimulate the growth of new collagen fibers. As a result, the infected areas are healed and the new skin that forms comes out to be smoother and firmer than before.

The laser skin resurfacing help to improve minor facial flaws, such as:
  • Scars from acne or chickenpox
  •  Fine lines or wrinkles around or under your eyes, forehead, and mouth
  • Aged or sun damaged skin
  • Non responsive skin after a face lift
  • Warts or moles
  • Improve complexion in case of yellowish or grayish skin tones
  •  Enlarged oil glands on the nose
  • Birthmarks

Dr. Krupa Shankar is a specialized dermatologist that helps to provide a genuine assistance in case of laser skin resurfacing. She is proficient and deserving in providing best class aids for medical and beauty related issues. As laser resurfacing comes with limitations, which is needed to be conveyed, such as risks, possibilities and probable results. This help the customers to decide if laser resurfacing is right for them or not. Several other complications, such as allergies and infections, are necessary to be monitored before going for a laser treatment.