Friday, 28 December 2018

What is fruit peel and how it is beneficial for skin?

Fruit peel is a natural resource for the nourishment of the skin. We daily eat fruit and know that it is full of nutrition. Eating fruits is one of the tastiest parts of healthy living. But when you’re left with a pile of peels, it’s tempting to head toward the compost. Not so fast, though! Those leftover peels have mind-blowing uses for your skin. These fruit peel uses will also be a game changer for your health. You’ll be dealing with less chemicals, preservatives, and mysterious ingredients. Finally, you can wave goodbye to expensive products.

Fruit peel is a source of proteins and vitamins that benefit your skin in several ways. It helps to give you a radiant as well as glowing complexion easily. With fruit peels being so beneficial, you could also use the same in preparing different fruit peel masks for the skin.

Due to a lot of nutrients available in the fruit peels, these can help to give long-lasting positive benefits on the skin. From banana to peer and pomegranate, all these fruit peels are extremely beneficial for your skin.

Type of fruit peels: 

1-Banana Peel: Banana peel can help to benefit your skin in several ways. Due to a large number of vitamins and proteins present in the banana peel, it can do wonders for your complexion and also treat several skin problems. You can try rubbing a banana peel on your skin twice a day to notice radiant and glowing skin. Also, the banana peel can be dried under the sun, ground into a powder, mixed with yogurt and then used as a face mask. Try this mask weekly twice to notice effective results.

2- Pear Peel: Peer peel can help to give you clear and glowing skin. It has rich fiber content so it can help to promote collagen production on the skin. It also helps to prevent an appearance of acne and blemishes on the face. The best way to use the peel of pear is to boil it in water and use this water on your skin once the water has cooled down. Pear water can be used as a toner, as it helps to treat hyperpigmented skin.

3- Orange and Lemon Peels: Using orange and lemon peels remove acne. Their extracts have the same abilities as antibiotics so these can fight pimple-causing bacteria called Propionibacterium acnes. You’ll be less prone to breakouts, without having to use harsh acne medication.

4-Papaya Peel: Papaya peel can help to boost the production of collagen, thus giving you healthy and glowing skin. Take some papaya peel and scrub your face with this. You can also use papaya peel mask to rejuvenate your dull and dry skin. Take papaya peel and grind it to make a paste.

For fruit peel its essential to know your skin type and which peel suites you most, for that you may consult your dermatologist says by Dr. Manju Keshri, Skin specialist and dermatologist at KEMPS skin Clinic, Vaishali .

Thursday, 20 December 2018

hair fall and its treatment

Hair loss problem is one of the most common health issues that generally affects the confidence and general well- being. While many would consider their hair loss is due to genetics, many people that suffer from alopecia, or other conditions of baldness, simply don’t know what to do other than shaving their heads, wearing bigger hats or just resent their ancestors.

Fortunately, there are many solutions for hair growth as there are many types of treatments to reduce, reverse or regenerate our hair loss.

Some common causes of hair fall:-

Stress: If you've taking a lot of pressure at work or at home, Excessive physical or emotional stress can cause hair to stop growing normally, falling out two or three months later, hair loss due to stress is usually not permanent.  

Illness: If you suffering from any serious illness, hair loss is normal. Many people experience dramatic levels of hair loss some weeks after major in illness. While the level of hair loss may appear excessive, it is really no more than a reaction to a specific event and hair will return to normal after a period of time.

Medications: Some drugs used in cancer treatments are well known for causing hair loss. Hair usually returns once the medication stops. Some anti-depressants also may result in hair loss and too much vitamin A can have the same effect.

Hormonal Imbalances: Hormonal Imbalances is also a known reason for hair fall, due to hormonal change hairs may fall very fast.

Thyroid Issues: Thyriod is also a cause for hair fall, Even people who are undergoing thyroid treatment are not immune from the hair loss associated with their condition.

Hair loss treatment:

Medication: If your hair loss is caused by an underlying disease, treatment for that disease will be necessary. This may include drugs to reduce inflammation and suppress your immune system, such as prednisone. If a certain medication is causing the hair loss, our doctor may advise you to stop using it for at least three months.

Medications are available to treat pattern (hereditary) baldness.

Consult your / Haircare Expert: It is better that you consult a hair expert and go for proper treatment for hair loss. Bcoz some time home remedies may react and give you dangers effect.

Dr. Manju Keshri at Kemps skin Clinic, Vaishali Sec-4 provide hair fall treatment, you may book a prior appointment to get better service and treatment. This clinic provides treatment related to skin care and hair fall.

Monday, 10 December 2018

What is psoriasis and how is it treated?

Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune disease that causes the development of skin cells. This development causes harsh patches that are regularly layered, red, and aroused. Psoriasis can influence any part of the body, yet it most generally creates behind the elbows and knees, and additionally the scalp, back, face, palms, and feet.

Psoriasis Symptoms:

Psoriasis may appear anywhere on the body but will often affect the elbows, knees, scalp and lower back. For some people, psoriasis appears as a few spots of dandruff-like scaling that is more of a nuisance than anything else. In other people, it is a severe condition that is painful, disfiguring, and disabling.

There are a few ways of knowing that the skin disease you have is psoriasis. Here are the common symptoms of psoriasis:

  • Enlarged red bumps
  • Scaly skin
  • Bleeding on the expulsion of flaky skin 
  • Dry, flaky skin
  • Oil spots near the nail bed
  • Nail thickening and lifting
  • Itchiness
  • Sensitive skin
  • Blood spots caused by the removal of the dry, scaly areas

 Psoriasis Treatment

If you suffer from above symptoms you may have psoriasis and you may talk to your dermatologist or skin specialist for its treatment
  • Causes your discomfort and pain
  • Makes performing routine tasks difficult
  • Causes you concern about the appearance of your skin
  • Leads to joint problems, such as pain, swelling or inability to perform daily tasks

Treatments are determined by the type and severity of your psoriasis, and the area of skin affected. Your doctor will probably start with a mild treatment, such as topical creams applied to the skin, and then move on to stronger treatments if necessary.

A wide range of treatments are available for psoriasis, but identifying the most effective one can be difficult. Our doctors will advise you for the best treatment.

3 type of Treatments done in Psoriasis:

1. Topicals (creams and ointments applied to your skin) - One of the most common treatment options, topicals, are usually the first medication your doctor will prescribe after you’ve been diagnosed with psoriasis. They come in different forms, like creams, ointments, gels, or foam. 

2. Phototherapy (your skin is exposed to certain types of ultraviolet light) - Phototherapy, also known as light therapy, also works on the surface of your skin. Using special lamps that shine UV rays directly onto your plaques can slow down the growth of affected skin cells.

3. Systemics (oral and injected medications that work throughout the entire body) - This type of treatment works throughout the body. For example, this type of treatment can be taken orally or by injection.

KEMPS Skin clinic offer a treatment for Psoriasis. You may contact and book a prior appointment for Psoriasis treatment at Clinic.

Thursday, 29 November 2018

Laser Hair Removal is a final solution of unwanted hairs

What is laser hair removal?

Laser hair removal is the process of hair removal by means of exposure to pulses of laser light that destroy the hair follicle

Most popular laser types are:
  • Diode: The diode laser is very effective for light and dark skin.
  • Alexandrite: This laser is the fastest of all laser types and works best for treating larger body areas among patients who have light-to-olive complexions.
  • YAG: This long pulse laser can be used safely on all skin types, including tanned skin. It is less effective for light or fine hair when compared to other types of lasers.

It works best on 4 areas of the body.  


While laser hair removal can work on any body part you wish to remove hair from, it is especially effective on the
  • Bikini, 
  • Lip, 
  • Chin, 
  • Underarm areas

Who is the best candidate for Laser hair removal?

People with thick, coarse, and dark hair are the best candidates for laser hair removal. The laser is attracted to pigment, or color, in the hair follicle. That said, it can take a little longer to fully work on thicker hair. Some hair is just very resistant, and sometimes new ones come out due to hormonal changes or other hair bulbs becoming active during the treatment period.

Do not take specific medications.

Skincare treatment is incompatible with certain medicines like as any medications that are a photosensitive need to be stopped at least one week prior to treatment also notes that most antibiotics can be photosensitive, so if you have an infection, it could be a good idea to push your treatment postponed for few weeks.

A result of laser hair removal:

You'll see real results after about 7 to 8 treatments. Also, its depend on the amount of sessions it takes varies per individual. Laser hair removal works when the hair is in its active growth rate. Different parts of the body have different growth rates and therefore could take longer or shorter depending on which spot you're treating.

Shave before treatment:

 A laser can penetrate into the root of the hair, not target or singe any hair on or outside the skin if you have properly shaved that area before treatment. You should not wax, tweeze, or bleach any hair one month before your session because the root needs to stay intact in order for the laser to effectively destroy the hair.

Use SPF to the affected area after your treatment.

After your session, avoidance to sun exposure is advisable and the use of a sunscreen is necessary for treated area.

Price for laser hair removal:

The price you pay per session of laser hair removal can vary from provider to provider, Dr. Manju Keshari from Kemps Skin Clinic says it can range depending on which body part you're removing hair from. Considering multiple sessions are often needed to fully stop hair growth, it's not exactly a cheap treatment. But if you like to have hairless skin, imagine using razors or heading to the salon for a wax for the rest of your life — when you think of how much all that costs, laser hair removal can be seen as more of a long-term investment. Plus, we also providers offer packages for clients.

Wednesday, 28 November 2018

Food that helps to glow skin in Winter Season

Broccoli:  Broccoli is a vegetable which is a natural source of glucoraphanin, which is known for its skin regenerative properties. It also boasts collagen-building vitamin C as well as vitamin E, which protects against cellular damage, and vitamin B, which gives skin that enviable glow. Broccoli also happens to be a potent food that fights cancer. 

Spinach:   Spinach is considered a superfood for good reason. In addition to its nutritional value, spinach has health-promoting and disease-preventing properties. It’s not only rich in antioxidants and iron, but it’s also a good source of folate—a B vitamin that promotes cellular repair and can help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

Salmon:  Salmon is another all-around superfood with proven skin benefits. Salmon provides omega-3 fatty acids that keep your complexion supple and moisturized. It’s also a good source of selenium, which helps protect the skin against oxidative damage, improves elasticity, and reduces inflammation, which is especially beneficial for those struggling with acne. If you have complexion trouble, try these home remedies for acne.

Almonds: Almonds are rich in Vitamin-E and anti-oxidants. You must soak 5 almonds every night and eat them the next day after peeling off their skin to extract maximum benefits. Also, you can give yourself a nice face massage with almond oil every night and spread the glow!

Grapefruit: Grapefruit is a great source of vitamin C, one of nature’s most powerful antioxidants. When it comes to your skin, vitamin C helps brighten and even out your skin tone.

Carrots: Carrots are rich in beta-carotene and lycopene that protect skin from UV damage. Although the sun is not too bright in winters, UV rays are still present all around us. Carrots are also packed with Vitamin A, potassium and anti-oxidants that keep dry skin and uneven skin tone issues at bay. Aim to drink a glass of Carrot + Beetroot + Orange + Amla + Lemon Juice every day to up your fight against the dull skin.

Dark Chocolate:  Just the name brings a wide smile on your face! Dark chocolate is rich in flavonols that fight UV damage, free radicals and aid blood circulation while impacting your brain chemistry to good. Don’t hesitate to grab a cup of hot chocolate however made with dark chocolate. 

Also, winter season requires a lot of skin care. So when you required any expert advice related to skin care you may contact Dr. Manju keshri, (Senior Dermatologist), KEMPS Skin Clinic, Vaishali.

Tuesday, 20 November 2018

What is skin Allergies and how to take care of it?

skin Allergies may be especially common on the face because the skin is more sensitive than elsewhere, and because of various face creams and other products people use on their faces. Even if you don’t have sensitive skin, you’ve probably still experienced a skin reaction. Maybe you were so excited to try a new product that you forgot to do a patch test and ended up breaking out in an itchy, red rash. Sensitive skin sufferers experience irritated skin regularly.
Mostly 2 types of Reaction you may feel on skin: 

1. Irritation:-  Irritant is the most common skin reaction to a beauty product. It can cause burning, stinging, itching, and redness in the area where you apply the product. If your skin is dry or injured, it loses some of its natural protection against irritants. This means reactions can be harsher or happen more easily.  

2. Skin allergies (allergic contact dermatitis). Sensitivity or a true allergy to a specific ingredient in the product causes redness, swelling, itching, or blisters on the skin. Fragrances and preservatives are some of the biggest culprits.

First things to do after skin allergies:

Use aloe vera: As soon as you notice a reaction, reach for an anti-inflammatory cream that contains 0.5% hydrocortisone. Mix it with equal parts aloe vera gel and apply twice daily to the affected area. Hydrocortisone soothes inflammation while aloe vera cools and hydrates, providing immediate relief for hot, itchy skin.

Use ice cubes: Use the ice! Gently rub the rashy area with an ice cube to reduce inflammation and slightly numb the skin. The cold will help reduce redness, swelling, and discomfort.

Contact Skin experts (Dermatologist):  After doing above to steps call your Skin experts (Dermatologist) and make an appointment for the skin test and consultation. It will help you to know your skin and proper treatment of skin reaction.

Basic steps to avoid skin allergies :

1. Check the label:  Look for products with their expiry first, Do not buy product near to expiry date
2. Do a patch test first:  Before you start to use a new product, place a small amount on the inside of your elbow and wait 48 to 72 hours. If you notice no redness, swelling, itching, or burning on that spot, it’s OK for you to use.
3. Spritz on clothes:  Use the fragrance on your clothes, not your skin. You’ll be less likely to have a skin reaction to it. It also helps prevent the fragrance from having a bad reaction with other products you use.
5. Stop using if feel:  If your skin reacts badly to a beauty product, stop using it immediately. You can sometimes use an over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream to help ease inflammation. In some cases, you might need a prescription-strength cream.
Always care full about brands you use and check expiry of beauty products. Nowadays fake beauty products are also in the market which looks the same as original but cheaper than original products so please don’t buy cheap beauty product and try to buy herbal beauty products for use.

KEMPS skin clinic, Vaishali, Ghaziabad is doing a routine skin test and Consultation camps in a different location in Delhi /NCR. You may contact them for the skin test and basic consultation this clinic is famous for its laser treatments

Friday, 26 October 2018

What is Skin pigmentation and how it can be treated

Abnormal discoloring of the skin is called Pigmentation. Your skin color is totally based upon the skin cells and melanin is the substance that is produced by these skin cells. Damaged and unhealthy cells affect the production of melanin and cause pigmentation & patchy skin.

Skin pigmentation issues can be medically treated through a number of different procedures that may either fade or erase dark or light areas. People of any skin type or tone can suffer from a number of skin pigmentation issues that cause discoloration, dark spots on face, irregular pigmentation, and extreme freckling. While some of these issues are genetic, others can be caused by environmental factors or when the body produces too much melanin, which is the pigment that gives skin its color.

How is skin pigmentation disorders treated?  

Some cases of skin discoloration are curable, while others can be alleviated with consistent treatment. The most common treatments that our dermatologists will recommend are topical creams, pills, and in some cases, laser therapy but it may take some time for the results to show.

The different types of pigmentation problems
  • Lentigo, is also called age spots if it is mainly due to the intrinsic aging of the skin, or solar lentigo if it is caused by regular and considerable sun exposure.
  • Melasma, generally due to hormone imbalances. This can occur when taking certain medicines or can be caused by sun exposure during pregnancy when no protection is worn. This is called pregnancy mask.
  • Ephelides also called Liver spots, 
  • Post-inflammatory pigmentation, following an acne spot for example. The mark is then due to an excess of melanin produced by the inflammation.

What are the causes of skin pigmentation?

There are many factors contributing to pigmentation. Here’s the list of few prominent factors:
  • Due to excessive exposure to the sun
  • Allergic reaction
  • Hormonal changes
  • Facial hair removal in an appropriate way
  • Excessive exposure to the sun.
  • Skin damage from the injury.
  • Improper hair removal.
  • Genetic predisposition.

How to Treat Pigmentation Disorders?

The most common treatments that our dermatologists will recommend are topical creams, pills, and in some cases, laser therapy, Just as how micro-needling can promote that youthful glow to your skin, pigmentation treatments help maintain beautiful skin by removing your dark spots.

Dr. Manju Keshari at KEMPS Skin Clinic at Vaishali, Ghaziabad is a Skin Specialist Doctor will help evaluate the extent of pigmentation disorder through skin treatment in Ghaziabad by visual examination first, and based on the result, Pigmentation treatment is advised. This treatment is quite common now and safe and inexpensive too. 

Saturday, 20 October 2018

What is MICRODERMABRASION? How it’s beneficial for skin?

Microdermabrasion is a non-invasive procedure that uses tiny crystals or other exfoliating surfaces to help remove the superficial layer of dead skin cells. Microdermabrasion is one of those cosmetic procedures that most people have heard of, but don't really know much about. Even if your skin-obsessed friend swears by it, or you've seen it listed on spa menus, the procedure is still one of those best discussed with a dermatologist.

Does microdermabrasion work? 

It is a good question its depending on how many treatments you have, you’ll notice a change in the clarity, elasticity, and texture of your skin. Most dermatologists recommend around every four weeks. And the best results are usually seen by people in the early stages of ageing, between 35 and 50.

What It Can Do for Your Skin

Its show effect after first sitting, because it deeply exfoliates, microdermabrasion will improve the tone and texture of your skin. you'll notice your skin feels smoother and your complexion looks great and healthier.

If you have a multiple session of treatment (which is what is recommended) you should notice your skin tone evening out. You may even see a softening of fine lines and superficial wrinkles. Microdermabrasion can also help fight sun damage.

Types and benefits of Microdermabrasion:

There are two types of microdermabrasion,
  • Crystal microdermabrasion blasts tiny medical-grade crystals across the skin’s surface.
  • Non-crystal microdermabrasion uses a rough or diamond-tipped disc to slough the skin.

The Benefits of Microdermabrasion
  • Softening of lines and wrinkles
  • Reduces age spots and other forms of hyperpigmentation;
  • Increases the skin’s receptiveness to other skincare products;
  • Improves the appearance skin
  • It reduces fine lines and wrinkles thus slowing the aging process
  • It helps in refining the skin texture and giving it a seamless and smooth touch
  • It helps in stimulating circulation and skin renewal, thus making the skin look much healthier
  • It helps in improving conditions such as clogged pores, acne, and scarring and sun damage

There are still many benefits attached to Microdermabrasion and doing it on a regular basis can help in keeping our skin more hydrated and clear-looking. Apart from that, it can help in achieving short-term skin goals but for long-term better results, it is always advisable to visit or consult our dermatologist Dr. Manju Keshari at KEMPS Skin clinic, Vaishali, Ghaziabad.

Tuesday, 16 October 2018

Do’s and don’ts before, during and after laser hair removal

Before laser hair removal

  • We usually recommended to avoid general sun exposure for at least seven-10 days before and after your appointment, A sunscreen of SPF 30, or preferably a total sun block of SPF 50, should be applied whenever exposure to the sun is unavoidable.
  • Avoid plucking, waxing or bleaching the hair for six weeks prior to treatment. Preserving the root and the pigment of the hair is imperative for the success of the laser treatment.
  • Avoid antibiotics because Antibiotics may increase photosensitivity. The skin becomes more prone to elements of heat damage including blisters, rashes, fever, fatigue, joint pain, etc. We recommend that you check with your personal physician prior to receiving laser treatments if you are currently taking a long-term antibiotic. 
  • Do shave the area to be treated the day or night before your appointment. Doing this will prevent thermal injury to the surface of the skin as there won’t be hair on the surface to absorb the laser’s energy. It will allow the laser to go directly to the hair follicle
  • Avoid makeup because Laser is attracted to pigment and melanin, and anything that is of dark color will be attracted to the laser and could make it less active. You can apply mineral makeup directly after treatment to cover any noticeable redness, but we would also advise you to remove this thoroughly in the evening to make sure the skin can recover. 

During laser hair removal

During the procedure in the laser, room needs protective eyewear to prevent the risk of damage to the retina. A jet of chilled air is used with the laser to minimize epidermal damage and increase patient comfort. The use of a local anesthetic is optional.  

After laser hair removal

Immediately following treatment the area may show erythema (redness and some swelling) around the follicles which looks similar to large goose bumps.
  • Apply a thin layer of aloe vera ointment to the treated area several times a day to keep it moist. Pat the area dry. Do not shave the area if is swollen or crusting. Around 2 or 3 weeks after a laser hair removal treatment 10 to 20% of the treated hairs will fall out. During the healing phase, the area must be treated delicately. Do not rub or scratch.  If a crust develops let it fall off on its own. 
  • If any swelling occurs apply ice and Wrap the ice in a clean soft cloth. Discomfort or stinging may be relieved with Paracetamol. Do not take Ibuprofen or Aspirin as these medicines may react to the laser light. 
  • Avoid very hot baths, showers, steam baths or saunas, and don’t swim in strong chlorinated water for two or three days. 
  • Don’t use perfume or bleaching creams for 24 to 48 hours. Avoid face pack or peels for one week. 

For more information about the best laser hair removal in Ghaziabad, contact KEMPS skin Clinic at Vaishali. Kemps skin clinic has all the latest equipment for laser hair removal.

Saturday, 6 October 2018

Crow feet and its remedies

Smile lines, laugh lines or crow’s feet — it has many names. Crow's Feet and Creepy Lids. As we age, the skin around our eyes gets thinner, which leads to fine lines and wrinkles. Dermatologists distinguish between crow's feet, the “squint lines” around the eyes' outer corners, and the creepy fine lines on the upper and lower eyelids. We consulted Cosmetic Dermatologist Dr. Manju Keshari, KEMPS Skin Clinic, Vaishali, Ghaziabad to find out what are the remedies for it.

By a study worldwide found that 84% of women notice wrinkles around their eyes as the first signs of aging.   

Exactly what are crow’s feet, and what causes them?  


Crow’s feet are the fine lines and wrinkles that branch out from the outer corners of your eyes toward your temples.

Facial wrinkles can be broken down into two types:  


  • Static Wrinkles – These are the wrinkles that happen over time due to gravity and the loss of fat, collagen, and hyaluronic acid, all of which are responsible for providing volume and structure to your face. Static wrinkles or what we would simply call “aging,” occur naturally regardless of how or how much you move your face.
  • Dynamic Wrinkles – Dynamic wrinkles are the result of repeated facial movements like squinting, smiling or furrowing your brow. When you contract your facial muscles to, say, express joy over the fact that those shoes you ordered online come with free shipping, your skin stretches to assist. When you’re young, your skin has more elasticity so it bounces right back. As we get older, our skin (much like our bodies after a rough night) don’t bounce back as easily, and dynamic wrinkles stick around.

How to get rid of crow’s feet?

Sunscreens: Good sunscreens can prevent sun damage. Meanwhile, you can use simple home remedies to smoothen the creases.

Use milk: Milk is extremely beneficial for skin. It can promote collagen production and help erase wrinkles and even crow’s feet. You can use it on those lines regularly for effective results.

Egg mask: Eggs can reduce and prevent crow’s feet because of their ability to tighten the skin Use egg white as a face mask until it dries. Wash it away afterward.

Use Aloe Vera: Aloe Vera is one of the best naturally available remedies to improve your skin. You can also use Aloe Vera gel on crow’s feet to reduce their severity and recurrence.

Consults your Dermatologist: It is better that you consult your Dermatologist about your skin type and he will provide you the best treatment for crow feet.

Friday, 28 September 2018

THE DO’S AND DON’TS OF LASER HAIR REMOVAL

Laser hair removal has gained popularity over the past few years and it’s an effective and permanent solution for unwanted hairs on the body. As a result of its popularity many people are now seeking out the service, but if you have never had laser hair removal before you have any queries in your mind. Simplicity Laser before it’s important that you understand some of the do’s and don’ts to follow both before, during, and after your treatment.

PREPARING FOR YOUR TREATMENT

The most important thing as you get ready for your laser hair removal treatment is that your skin is healthy and undamaged and you have roots so the laser has something to target and then will stop the hair follicle from growing hair again.  

DO:
  • Wear sunblock with SPF 30 or higher if you are planning to be in the sun within a week of your treatment.  
  • Shave the area that you plan to have laser hair removal treatment on the night before you’re headed for treatment. This help to make sure that the laser has a target, the root, in the hair follicle.
  • Limit time outdoors (to minimize sun exposure)
  • Protect your skin from sun exposure and use SPF 30 or higher on the areas you are going to be treated for at least two weeks prior to your treatment.
  • Use soothing products such as Aloe Vera.

DON’T:
  • Avoid to go to the tanning beds or get sunburned. 
  • Avoid the use of heavily perfumed lotions or creams prior to the treatment.
  • Wax, bleach, or pluck the hairs in the area where you are getting laser treatment. The way laser treatments at Simplicity Laser work is by targeting the root of the hair follicle, destroying the hair follicle so it won’t grow in the future. 
  • Do not shave, wax or use any other form of epilation in between treatments.
  • Do not use any fake tan for at least 2 weeks prior to treatment.
  • Do not wear tight clothing or clothing with zips that may rub the skin
  • Do not have a hot shower, go into the hot water or do excessive exercise for 6-8 hours post-treatment.
  • Do not pluck hairs that are not shedding. You will feel resistance when doing so. Cut such hairs only.

It’s important to understand that laser hair removal is different for everyone. But everyone should be prepared to get several treatments over a period of time. Hair grows in different cycles and at different rates so one treatment won’t rid you of all your unwanted hair. For more information visit KEMPS SKIN Clinic, Vaishali, Ghaziabad, it is the best clinic in DELHI/NCR for laser hair removal and to get started your laser hair removal treatment, please make a prior appointment.

Saturday, 22 September 2018

Vitiligo, Its symptoms and treatment.

Vitiligo is a disorder in which white patches of skin appear on different parts of the body. This happens because the cells that make pigment (color) in the skin are destroyed. These cells are called melanocytes. Vitiligo can also affect the mucous membranes and on the eye.

Vitiligo: A Common Cause of Loss of Skin Pigment

Melanin is the pigment that gives the skin its characteristic color. Vitiligo is caused by a loss of pigment in the skin, due to the destruction of pigment-forming cells known as melanocytes. Although vitiligo affects all races equally, it is more noticeable in dark-skinned people. Vitiligo can cause cosmetic problems.   

Who is affected by vitiligo?

Many people develop it in their twenties, but it can occur at any age. The disorder affects all races and both sexes equally, however, it is more noticeable in people with dark skin.

People with certain autoimmune diseases (such as hyperthyroidism) are more likely to get vitiligo than people who don't have any autoimmune diseases. Scientists do not know why vitiligo is connected with these diseases. However, most people with vitiligo have no other autoimmune disease.

Vitiligo may also run in families. Children whose parents have the disorder are more likely to develop vitiligo. However, most children will not get vitiligo even if a parent has it.

What are the symptoms of vitiligos?

White patches on the skin are the main sign of vitiligo. These patches are more common in areas where the skin is exposed to the sun. The patches may be on the hands, feet, arms, face, and lips. Other common areas for white patches are:
  • The armpits and groin (where the leg meets the body)
  • Around the mouth
  • Eyes
  • Nostrils
  • Navel
  • Genitals

What causes vitiligo?

The cause is not known. Vitiligo may be an autoimmune disease. These diseases happen when your immune system mistakenly attacks some part of your own body. In vitiligo, the immune system may destroy the melanocytes in the skin. It is also possible that one or more genes may make a person more likely to get the disorder.
Some researchers think that the melanocytes destroy themselves. Others think that a single event such as sunburn or emotional distress can cause vitiligo. But these events have not been proven to cause vitiligo.

How is vitiligo treated?

Treatment may help make the skin look more even. The choice of treatment depends on:
  • The number of white patches
  • How widespread the patches are
  • The treatment the person prefers to use.

Some treatments are not right for everyone. Many treatments can have unwanted side effects. Treatments can take a long time, and sometimes they don't work.

Current treatment options for vitiligo include medical, surgical, and other treatments. Most treatments are aimed at restoring color to the white patches of skin.

Medical treatments include:
  • Medicines that you take by mouth
  • Medicines (such as creams) that you put on the skin
  • A treatment that uses medicine plus ultraviolet A (UVA) light.
  • Removing the color from other areas so they match the white patches.

Surgical treatments include:
  • Tattooing small areas of skin.
  • Skin grafts from a person's own tissues. The doctor takes the skin from one area of a patient's body and attaches it to another area. This is sometimes used for people with small patches of vitiligo.

For vitiligo treatment, you may consult to Dr. Manju Keshri Senior Dermatologist at KEMPS Skin Clinic, Vaishali Ghaziabad. She has experience of treating Vitiligo and provide you best consultancy & treatment regarding this.

Friday, 14 September 2018

Laser Skin Resurfacing

Some of the most typical skin issues that laser skin treatment remedies are scars and blemishes from sun damage, acne, chicken pox, and age. The skin rejuvenation procedures can even your skin tone if you suffer from birthmarks, rosacea, liver spots or a yellow or gray complexion. Much of time laser skin resurfacing is done to contour facial fine lines and wrinkles. Laser skin resurfacing is a popular cosmetic procedure that can help rejuvenate the skin and reduce the effects of the sunburn, aging, and some facial skin disorders. These treatments are effective, & convenient and less costly.

How skin resurfacing works  

Dermatologist uses a laser to send pulsating beams of light at skin irregularities. The damaged layer of skin is removed; the skin below, the dermis, is heated, stimulating new growth of collagen fibers. Once healed, the skin will appear firmer and smoother.  

The two most popular skin rejuvenation treatments are CO2 laser resurfacing and Erbium laser resurfacing. CO2 or carbon dioxide uses ultra pulse continuous light to remove damaged skin. This method is best for deeper scarring or blemishes. Recovery time for CO2 procedures is up to two weeks. Erbium laser treatment is commonly used for surface and shallow lines and wrinkles. The Erbium technique’s benefit is a minimal healing time, about one week; however, the results may be limited for more severe cases of facial imperfections.

A partial laser skin resurfacing procedure typically takes 30 to 45 minutes and a full treatment can take up to two hours. Both of these lasers help to minimize the potential for laser skin resurfacing complications by limiting the amount of heat damage to the skin and offering the cosmetic surgeon an extremely high level of precision. Your physician will help you prepare for a beneficial laser skin resurfacing recovery.

Benefits:
  • A laser peel can be performed to diminish the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, acne scarring, age spots, birthmarks, and blotchy patches on the skin.
  • It can also improve the skin's overall texture which can become rough and coarse as a result of accumulated sun damage. 
  • Deep laser skin rejuvenation can stimulate the production of new collagen in the lower dermis.
  • A laser skin resurfacing procedure can also be employed for removing skin growths such as moles and warts, and even as a treatment for skin cancer in its earliest stages

Side Effects:

Some side effects may arise after laser Skin Resurfacing among certain patients. However, these are usually relatively minor and should fade away in a short time. Common side effects include redness of the skin, swelling of the treated area, and moderate irritation similar to the feeling produced by a mild sunburn. In rare cases involving laser skin resurfacing, side effects such as burning, scarring, or a change in the pigmentation of the skin have occurred. During a consultation with a trained dermatologist, patients will review potential risks and discuss the likelihood of complications developing for them.

Before going to laser Skin Resurfacing Dr. Manju Keshari (Senior Dermatologist KEMPS Skin Clinic, Vaishali advised that you must consult your Dermatologist and check about skin allergy and other effects of it.

Friday, 31 August 2018

Know about microdermabrasion and its benefit

Microdermabrasion is one of today’s most popular nonsurgical anti-aging treatments and is done by a dermatologist in the clinic. Microdermabrasion is a non-invasive procedure that uses tiny crystals or other exfoliating surfaces to help remove the superficial layer of dead skin cells.

This cosmetic treatment is good for any ages and with all skin types to improve and refresh the appearance of their skin without the need for invasive procedures such as chemical peels that often require extensive downtime. By uses microcrystals, our Monroe skin doctor can buff away the outer and most damaged layers of the skin to reveal healthier skin underneath. 

It also promotes the production of fresh collagen and new cells, which creates a youthful glow. Microdermabrasion treats a wide range of skin problems, including:
  • Acne Scars
  • Fine lines and wrinkles
  • Enlarged Pores
  • Active acne
  • Sun damage
  • Dry skin
  • Aging Spots
  • Hyper-pigmentation

Benefits of microdermabrasion

Benefits you will see from microdermabrasion include the minimizing of fine lines to improving your pores. Microdermabrasion is one of the most common dermatology treatments which perfect choice for patients with minor skin problems and early signs of aging. Microdermabrasion is a non-invasive procedure that can help reduce these manifestations of aging with a brief, relatively painless treatment.

The following details on the benefits of microdermabrasion can help you decide if this treatment is right for you.

  • Exfoliates
  • Minimises the appearance of pores
  • Softening of lines and wrinkles;
  • It helps to smooth coarse skin;
  • It helps to rid the skin of acne and acne scarring;
  • Reduces the appearance of age spots and other forms of hyperpigmentation;
  • Increases the skin’s receptiveness to other skincare products;
  • Improves the appearance of dull, tired, stressed and sun-damaged skin.
  • Smooths out the surface of the skin & refines the appearance of wrinkles
  • Supports the barrier function of the skin
  • Decreases existing acne and aids in preventing new acne lesions.

Is microdermabrasion safe?

Yes. As with all treatments that penetrate the skin or disrupt the skin’s surface, the safest procedure will be carried out by a professional. In fact, many people choose microdermabrasion over chemical peels and laser treatment because it is generally safer and more cost-effective.

This treatment is comfortable and painless, is suitable for all skin types and improves the absorption of high-tech skin care products. This procedure is great before a big function to look your best and make your skin glow. Contact Kemps Skin Clinic, Vaishali, Ghaziabad for Microdermabrasion, Get the prior appointment and avail good discount on pkg.

Tuesday, 28 August 2018

What is the best treatment for acne scars on face?

There are many treatment options for acne scarring. However, safe and effective treatment for acne scars should begin with a consultation with a dermatologist. The dermatologist will examine your scars and may recommend a suitable treatment for you.

Usually, acne occurs due to the heavy fluctuation of hormones during your teenage years, but you can still get acne in your twenties; some adults will experience it well into their thirties, forties and even fifties. It’s even possible to get acne for the first time as an adult. 

If acne scars bother you, don’t worry safe and effective treatment is available. Treatment can diminish acne scars that cause depressions in the skin. Treatment can also safely reduce raised acne scars. Treatments include laser treatments, minor skin surgeries, chemical peels, and fillers. A dermatologist or a dermatologic surgeon can perform these treatments in his clinic.

Various methods may help improve your complexion. Your doctor may suggest one or a combination of these:

  • Home skin care. The appearance of scars that change your skin color may be improved with over-the-counter bleaching agents and use of sunscreen to limit contrast.
  • Laser resurfacing. This is a skin procedure that uses a laser to improve the appearance of your skin.
  • Chemical Peeling. High-potency acid is applied to your skin to remove the top layer and minimize deeper scars.
  • Surgery. Using a minor procedure called punch excision, your doctor cuts out individual acne scars and repairs the wound with stitches or a skin graft. Another technique called subcision involves your doctor inserting needles under the skin to loosen fibers below a scar, to help improve its appearance.
  • Botox injections. Sometimes the skin around acne scars puckers. Relaxing the area with an injection of botulinum toxin (Botox) helps improve the skin's appearance. You'd need to repeat the injections periodically.

During the Treatment

After a consultation, patients can proceed with booking a laser treatment session. At Kemps Skin clinic we will provide simple and easy pre-treatment instructions to follow-up prior to the laser session. On the day of the treatment, patients will be given a topical pain-killer and the option of freezing to ensure comfort and ease of treatment. Most patients find the procedure absolutely tolerable and find they can resume their regular activities.

“We advise the best for you, we will create a treatment plan tailored to your needs. In creating this plan, we will consider many things, including scar types and where the scars appear on your body.”- Dr. Manju Keshari, Dermatologist, KEMPS Skin Clinic, Vaishali, Ghaziabad.

Friday, 24 August 2018

Dry Skin care in rainy season

Dry skin is an uncomfortable condition marked by scaling, itching, and cracking. It can occur for a variety of reasons. You might have naturally dry skin. But even if your skin tends to be oily, you can develop dry skin from time to time. Dry skin can affect any part of your body.

Undoubtedly dryness is a result of lack of vitamins that help in repairing dry and damaged skin. It also means that the skin isn’t properly hydrated as a result of which it looks and feels dry. And to top it all the condition becomes worse during the monsoon. Now how do you combat this condition of your skin? Well its very easy, just follow these simple tips:  

  • Drink as much water as you can. Do not stop drinking water even if it leads to frequent urination. Water consumption hydrates your body and flushes out all the unwanted toxins.
  • Use cleansers that are clean based.
  • Moisturize your skin frequently. This will help in increasing the keep the outer layer of your skin properly hydrated, thereby leaving it with a soft, supple and moist look.
  • You may also use rose water and glycerin to keep your skin healthy
  • Keep away from alcohol-based toners.

These are some tips to take care of skin By Skin expert, Dr. Manju keshari (Dermatologist), KEMPS Skin Clinic Vaishali, Ghaziabad

Cleansing: It is important to indulge in a cleansing of your skin by using a mild face wash to remove the dirt from the surface of your skin. It is better that you use a mild face wash or resort to homemade face packs, soapy content can prove to be futile during monsoon especially for sensitive skin.

Toning: Humidity and rains can lead to clogging of the skin pores. Skin pores need to be hydrated and breathe freely to avoid any free radicals enter the space and penetrate deep inside the epidermis. Ensure using a good quality toner and applying it generously all over your face and neck at least twice a week.

Drink lots of water: This is perhaps an eternal secret to a glowing hydrated and fuller supple skin all throughout the year. You must be drinking at least 8 glasses of water a day to keep the skin problems away. Water adds an element of hydration and boosts your skin’s essential oils, toxins away and leaves your skin feeling fresh and amazing as ever.

Avoid makeup: Avoid applying Makeup during the rainy season. Use lip gloss and wear light minimal powder to avoid any infection. Rains are the best time for bacteria and microbes to get in full action and lead to several serious skin problems. if very necessary use light makeup on your skin.

Above are some tips which make your Dry skin better and healthy in a rainy season, apart from this if you feel any issue related to skin contact your nearest dermatologist and take their guidance about skin care.

Wednesday, 22 August 2018

Know about Laser hair removal, benefit and procedure

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. Laser hair removal is a cosmetic procedure that helps in permanently getting rid of unwanted hair. This treatment makes use of laser light which directly targets your hair follicles, thereby ensuring that there is no regrowth of hair in the treated area.

A procedure of Laser Hair Removal

Laser hair removal is performed while the target area is numbed by a topical anesthetic. A handheld device that emits intense laser pulses is moved across the area, focusing on individual hair follicles. There are several different methods of laser hair removal, some of which combine laser impulses with radiofrequency. The appropriate method for each patient is decided in consultation with the physician administering treatment. 

Benefits of Laser Hair Removal

There are many benefits to having unwanted hair removed through the use of laser therapy. They include the following:
  • Hair is precisely targeted
  • Procedure is quick
  • 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.
  • Less time spent on body hair maintenance. Because laser hair removal is the most permanent method of hair removal, you’ll save time on shaving, waxing, and be plucking unwanted hair.
  • Prevent and eliminate ingrown hairs. Most other hair removal methods can cause irritated skin and ingrown hairs. Laser treatment eliminates this uncomfortable problem.
  • Long-term savings on products and treatments. Because the treatment is permanent, you’ll save on razors, waxing appointments, and other costly hair removal treatments.
  • This highly minimizes the risk of skin infections. Our clinics that offer the procedure do so under the strict supervision of a qualified and experienced dermatologist.

Why Is Laser Hair Removal The Best Treatment?

With its varied list of benefits, it is no wonder why laser hair removal is the best treatment. There have been a huge number of success stories in the cosmetology industry which has led this treatment to its popularity. It is not only a one-time investment that can free up a lot of your time but also save you from unnecessarily spending money on waxing, shaving, threading, etc.

At KEMPS Skin Clinic, Vaishali you may get an affordable laser hair treatment book prior appointment to get discount and contact us for any query related to laser hair removal.

Saturday, 11 August 2018

Best diet to keep skin glow

Eating healthy food is most important things for skin. No matter how many skin care products you apply to the outside of your skin, if you aren’t eating healthy food to nourish your skin from within, your skin will look dull, unhealthy and undernourished. If you are loading up on sugary drinks, junk food, and processed snacks, you are very likely to have acne prone, dull looking skin.

Your skin is the largest and most important organ known to your body. It has a tough job filtering toxins that you are exposed to as you move about your day. Your skin also works to hold moisture in your body so you don’t become dehydrated. Skin protects your blood and organs from germs to keep you healthy. 

We spend lots of time and money considering what we put on our faces. But how much do you think about whether or not you're following a clear skin diet? In the past, dermatologists maintained that unless you wipe greasy fingers on your face, food doesn't cause zits.

How Diet Affects Your Skin

“I tell my patients that what they put in their mouths is as important as the products they apply on their skin,” says Dr. Manju Keshari (Dermatologist of KMEPS Skin Clinic), who’s written her about eating healthy foods. Foods get digested and broken down into vitamins, minerals and amino acids that your body can use to build the healthy skin. If you crash diet or eat highly processed foods, your skin won’t be as strong and supple as it could be.

What to Eat for Glowing Skin

Dr. Manju Keshari Says that best skin diet is one that involves eating vegetables of different colors for every meal and a green juice every day You probably think about how nutrition affects your internal health and your weight, but eating the right foods can also improve the quality of your skin.

Your Diet and Your Skin

Here are some of the best foods you can incorporate into your diet to improve your complexion:

  • Low-Fat Dairy products – one of the most important components of a healthy skin diet is vitamin A, which can be found in low-fat dairy products.  
  • High antioxidant content: Blackberries, blueberries, strawberries, and plums – these foods contain high antioxidant content, which provides an array of benefits for the healthy skin. 
  • Essential fatty acids Contents: Salmon, walnuts, canola oil, and flaxseed – these seemingly unrelated foods each deliver essential fatty acids, which are key elements in a healthy diet. 
  • Healthy oils – these contain more than essential fatty acids, which helps to keep skin lubricated and keeps it looking and feeling healthier overall.  
  • Water – while the amount needed every day varies, it continues to remain undisputed that it plays a significant role in good hydration, which is essential for your healthy skin diet.