Acne Treatment

Best Pimples/Acne Treatment in West Delhi

Acne Treatment

Acne & Scarring have taken a toll on half on Asia’s population and for most people it just does not seem to doom or diminish even after receiving different treatments. Do not dwell yourself in many treatments and panic as we can help you treat mild to severe acne cases with our pioneer Laser Resurfacing, Salicylic Acid Peels and Chemical peel treatments. We are the ground breaker for pimples/acne treatment in West Delhi by introducing ‘Laser treatment for acne scars’ & ‘Laser treatment for active acne’.

These treatments are targeted not to temporarily cover the acne prone area BUT to clear off the rooted problem permanently for a clearer, smoother, and calm skin. The best part is you do not see the acne creeping back in again. Brides/Grooms-to-be, college goers, fashion people and social entities can benefit from our best acne treatment in Delhi with super fast positive results. Visit any of the 4 locations (Rajouri Garden, New Rajinder Nagar, Sir Ganga Ram, & Karol Bagh) for consultation regarding Acne Treatment.

Rohit Batra’s DermaWorld Skin Institute is one of the best acne treatment centers in Delhi. Acne is a skin problem that affects face, chest, and back of most people during puberty. It is not caused by a bacteria, though bacteria has an important role in its development. Acne emerge on the skin as congested pores known as blackheads or whiteheads, tender red bumps known as pimples or zits, pustules and cysts. They develop in and around the hair follicles and their oil producing glands called the sebaceous glands. The oil produced by these glands is called sebum and comes out soon after the puberty. Acne usually occur during teenage but can also begin in the twenties or thirties.

 

What causes acne?

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Acne appear when the oil glands attached to hair follicles are stimulated during puberty by increased levels of male hormones. Sebum is an oil produced by sebaceous glands which lubricates and protects the skin. It is associated with increased oil production wherein skin cells mature and clog the follicular openings. The clogged hair follicle gradually enlarge and produce a bump. As the bump gets bigger, the wall can rupture, providing easy access to substances and normal skin bacteria into the deeper layers of the skin, finally leading to inflammation. Deeper inflammation causes a pimple, and if the oil breaks through to the surface; it results in a “whitehead”. While if the oil changes color from white to black, the result is “blackhead”. Blackheads should not be mistaken for dirt as they are not caused due to poor hygiene.

 

When should you start acne treatment?

Acne treatments should happen as and when they appear. Whenever acne start bothering you or potential for scarring develops, you should go for treatment. It could be when severe acne come up suddenly, or for mild, stubborn acne that don’t go away, or even when a single pimple decides to show up before an important event.

 

What can the doctor do for acne?

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Laser Treatments: In the last few years, laser treatments have seen considerable success both alone and in conjunction with photosensitizing dyes. These treatments are safe and highly effective. Acne laser treatment is best utilized as add on to conventional therapy, instead of a substitute. At Dr. Batra’s Skin Clinic in Delhi, we offer the best Skin laser treatment at affordable prices.

Chemical Peels: Whether the superficial peels performed by aestheticians or in-depth ones performed in the doctor’s office, chemical peels act as modest solutions which are only good for support purposes. They are not alternatives for regular therapy.

Treatment of Acne Scars: Acne goes away but leaves ugly looking scars, but now several options are available to treat acne scars. Today, there are various surgical procedures available to elevate deep, depressed acne scars. Laser resurfacing can be used to smooth out shallow acne scars. Advanced methods of the laser resurfacing are less intrusive and provide faster healing when compared to older methods, although results need to be repeated multiple times.

Eczema

Eczema Treatment in Delhi (West Delhi)

Eczema is a challenging skin problem and needs to be addressed specifically based on patient’s skin types. At Derma World, we perform the most upgraded medical means for severe eczema treatment in Delhi (West Delhi). We use phototherapy in the most workable way to relieve eczema. This advanced therapy helps keep the skin moist and allergens and irritants out of the skin that are the prime causes of activating eczema in the skin.

Our treatments vary on the severity and type of eczema, and based upon the causes, we also provide the effective over-the-counter (OTC) medications; topical, oral drugs and moisturizing products which help to control your eczema and its symptoms further. The expert skin specialist at the center also provides eczema treatment for babies, so help your little kid and learn how to cure eczema fast. You can find us in 4 locations, Rajouri Garden, New Rajinder Nagar, Sir Ganga Ram, & Karol Bagh

 

What is eczema?

eczema_imgEczema is a common term used for describing many types of skin inflammation or allergies. Although there are many forms of eczema, the most common one is atopic dermatitis. Eczema can happen to anyone irrespective of their age and the condition is often associated with people who have a family history of this or some other allergic conditions, such as hay fever or asthma. Skin specialists at DermaWorld are well-adept in treating all types of eczema and ensure that complete attention is given to the patient.

 

What are different types of eczema?

Atopic dermatitis is one of the most common types of eczema. There are many terms used to describe specific forms of eczema that have similar symptoms to atopic dermatitis. They are mentioned below:

 

Atopic dermatitis

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Atopic dermatitis is a skin disease categorized by itchy, reddened skin and is most commonly prevalent in infants. The condition comes and goes as per the exposures to causative factors. It can be caused due to pollen, contact irritants like soaps, detergents, perfumes, or food allergies. It runs in families and people who have it often have a family history of other allergic conditions such as asthma or hay fever.

Contact eczema

treatment_imgContact eczema is a localized reaction that causes itching, redness, burning sensation when skin comes in contact with an allergy causing substance or with a general irritant such as a cleaning agent, acid, or other chemicals. It is sometimes also referred as allergic contact eczema if the trigger is an allergen, and irritant contact eczema (irritant contact dermatitis) if the trigger is an irritant. People having a history of allergies are at a higher risk for developing contact eczema.

Seborrheic eczema

Seborrheic eczema is a form of skin inflammation, the cause of which is unknown. The symptoms include yellowish, oily, and scaly patches of skin over the scalp, face and other parts of the body. This condition tends to run in families and conditions such as abrupt weather changes, oily skin, emotional stress and infrequent shampooing increase the risk of developing seborrheic eczema.

 

Nummular eczema

Nummular eczema is characterized by round patches of irritated skin and are usually found on arms, back, buttocks, and lower legs. They can be very itchy, crusted or scaled. This type of eczema is uncommon and mostly happens in elderly men. It is a chronic condition and if one has a family history of dermatitis, asthma, or allergies, then there is an increased risk of developing the condition.

 

Neurodermatitis

Neurodermatitis is a chronic skin inflammation which begins with localized itching (example – insect bite) and becomes severe when scratched. The condition is more common in women than men and usually affects people between 20-50 years of age.

 

What is the treatment for eczema?

atopic_dermatitis_img_01The main aim behind the treatment for eczema is to prevent inflammation, itching, and worsening of the condition keeping in mind an individual’s age, overall health status, severity and typ..

Treatment of eczema involves the following changes in both lifestyle and medications:

  • Keep skin hydrated using creams and ointments.
  • Avoid over bathing.
  • Apply petrolatum-based creams to the body straight away after a five-minute lukewarm bath in order to seal in moisture while the body is still wet.
  • Avoid rapid changes of temperature and stay away from activities that make you sweat.
  • Topical medications belong to a class of immune suppressant drugs known as calcineurin inhibitors and are indicated only in patients over 2 years of age.

It is recommended that these drugs should only be used as second-line therapy for cases that are unresponsive to other forms of treatments. Their use should be limited to the minimum time periods needed to control symptoms. DermaWorld skin clinic has one of the best dermatologists trained from top institutes who offer high quality treatments for all kinds of eczema.