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Overview

Department of Dermatology

The Dermatology Department at Sahayog Hospital offers specialised care for skin, hair, nail, and sexually transmitted conditions across all age groups. Our expert dermatologists manage general dermatology needs, cosmetic dermatology treatments - including chemical peels, laser therapy, and skin rejuvenation - and venereology, with a focus on the diagnosis and treatment of STDs such as HIV, syphilis, and herpes. With advanced technology, precise diagnostics, and compassionate care, the department combines medical expertise with aesthetic solutions to improve skin health, appearance, and patient confidence.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What expertise does a dermatologist bring to patient care?

Dermatologists diagnose and treat skin, hair, and nail conditions, offering medical and surgical care for conditions like acne, eczema, psoriasis, and skin cancer.

Which technologies are commonly used in dermatological treatments?

Technologies like laser therapy, cryotherapy, microneedling, and phototherapy are used to treat skin conditions and perform cosmetic procedures.

What are the most common cosmetic procedures for men and women?

Cosmetic treatments include acne treatments, hair implants, chemical peels, and non-surgical fat reduction. Men often seek wart/cyst removal and skin pigmentation treatments, while women prefer Botox and dermal fillers.

What are the treatment options for hair loss?

For hair loss, treatments include medications, mesotherapy, PRP therapy, and hair transplants, depending on the severity of the condition.

Which products are recommended for maintaining healthy skin and hair?

For healthy skin, use natural ingredients like olive oil, honey, and yogurt. For hair, try coconut oil, yogurt, and eggs. Choose hypoallergenic, non-comedogenic products for sensitive skin.

What is skin cancer, and how frequently does it occur?

Skin cancer includes basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma. Early detection is crucial. UV exposure, fair skin, and family history are common risk factors.

Are there any possible side effects on the skin from taking prescribed medications?

Most medications have minimal skin-related side effects. Contact your dermatologist if you notice unusual skin reactions for timely evaluation and care.