Friday 27 August 2021

Laser Hair Removal is a permanent solution of unwanted hairs

Laser hair removal is one of the most commonly done cosmetic procedures in the India It beams highly concentrated light into hair follicles. Pigment in the follicles absorb the light. That destroys the hair.Laser hair removal uses light to target the pigment in individual hairs. The light travels down the shaft of the hair and into the hair follicle. The heat from the laser light destroys the hair follicle, and a hair can no longer grow from it. Laser hair removal requires several treatments over the course of 2 to 3 months.

Is laser hair removal permanent solution?

Hair removal from a destroyed hair follicle is permanent. However, people who undergo hair removal can expect that some hair in the targeted area will grow back. After some time, it may be possible to treat the area again to reduce the number of hairs that regrow.

If a hair follicle is damaged but not destroyed, the hair will eventually regrow. It can be difficult to destroy every single hair follicle, so most people will see some hair regrowth.

When hair regrows, it is possible to treat it again, so people who want to remove all the hair may need several treatments. In some cases, hair may be too light, too short, or resistant to treatment. In these cases, a person might choose to use other hair removal methods, such as plucking stray hairs.

How long does laser hair removal last?

Laser hair removal is permanent when the hair follicle is destroyed. When the hair follicle is only damaged, the hairs will eventually regrow.The amount of time it takes for the hair to regrow depends on the person’s unique hair growth cycle. Some people have hair that grows more quickly than others. Hair that is in a resting phase will grow back more slowly than hair that is in another phase.

Most people can expect some hair regrowth with in a few months. Once this happens, they can opt for more removal treatments.

Side effects and risks:

During treatment, some people experience burning, stinging, or discomfort. For this reason, many technicians apply a numbing cream to the area they are treating. However, some people may have an allergic reaction or skin irritation in response to the numbing cream.

Minor side effects are common, and may include:

·         Changes in the color of the skin, particularly in people with dark skin, which are usually temporary

·         Skin redness

·         Blistering or crusting of the skin

Sometimes, irritation related to hair removal can cause scarring. Damaged skin can also become infected. Skin infections can spread and become life-threatening. After analyzing detailed medical Condition and discussing risks and benefits can help the provider determine the right treatment, reducing the risk of serious side effects.

A person should avoid sun exposure. The sun can irritate the skin, which increases the risk of blisters and scars.People who experience intense pain, a fever, crusting, blisters, or other signs of skin damage or infection should seek medical attention.

For more information related to Laser hair removal treatment you may contact KEMPS Skin Clinic, Vaishali sec-4 Ghaziabad.

Friday 20 August 2021

Phototherapy and Important facts

Light therapy, also known as phototherapy, is the use of ultraviolet (UV) light for its healing effects. Phototherapy has been used worldwide for nearly a century to treat chronic skin conditions such as psoriasis, vitiligo and severe eczema.

While many treatments decrease the overall immune system, UV light can be used to decrease the local immune system in the skin. In conditions such as psoriasis, light therapy can also slow down the development of thick, scaly skin. UV light therapy is used in vitiligo for its additional ability to stimulate melanocytes, the skin's pigment-producing cells. This makes phototherapy a nice treatment option for just about anyone—especially those who don't like creams, those wanting a natural treatment, a steroid-free treatment, and those wanting additional control using a combination of therapies. Phototherapy is also a good option to consider for children and women during pregnancy.

How often is phototherapy needed?

Phototherapy treatments are typically administered three times a week. In psoriasis, significant improvement may be seen within two weeks. For people with vitiligo, phototherapy treatment is more complex. The length of time you have had vitiligo, the body locations you want to treat and the activity of your vitiligo all influence the rate of repigmentation. Potential for response is greatest in those who have initiated treatment within 2 years of diagnosis, treat the face and neck, and who have stable, unchanged vitiligo without signs of activity. Those with signs of active vitiligo warrant more aggressive treatment often including full body phototherapy and oral steroids.

Risks

Phototherapy treatments as a whole have a number of risks that should be known.

For one, ultraviolet rays can cause progressive and gradual damage to your skin on a molecular level. This premature aging of the skin is also known as photoaging.

Exposure to high amounts of artificial ultraviolet light also increases your risk of developing skin cancer. The more treatments you undergo and the fairer your skin, the higher your risk of getting skin cancers.

 Frequent phototherapy treatments can also lead to immunosuppression. Basically, light therapy can suppress your immune system, leaving your body open to diseases, infections, and skin cancers too.

Further, undergoing PUVA treatments for skin or photodynamic therapy for cancer also makes your eyes more sensitive to light. If your eyes aren't properly protected after such treatments, their sensitivity can lead to eye damage from exposure to sunlight or other bright lights, and the development of cataracts.

For more information related to phototherapy  you may contact Dr. Manju Keshari who is a renowned Dermatologist and skin care expert at KEMPS Skin Clinic Ghaziabad.

Saturday 7 August 2021

How to Get Rid of Pimples: Here are 5 Easy Home Remedies

Dealing with acne breakouts can be tough, especially in a busy lifestyle. It is one of the most common skin related problem which is affecting more than 85% of people. It is every girl’s worst nightmare; they not just only make your face look a certain way but also you feel the constant urge to pop them. And they appear out of nowhere, when you have planned your date night, or attending a virtual date night. Acne treatments can be super expensive, and they can also burn a hole in your pocket. Not just that, they can also have side-effects including redness, dryness, and sometimes more pimples.

In this pandemic, people across the world have now moved to self-care or home remedies. Here are some home remedies for get rid of ance.

How can you treat Acne?

Try these home remedies to cure your acne-prone skin.

1. By using Apple Cider Vinegar: Apple Cider Vinegar can fight many bacteria as well as viruses. It has properties that contain organic acids that can help to cure acne. It can help in drying the excess oil that causes pimples in the first place, Create a solution with apple cider vinegar and mix it in the ratio of 1:3 with water. After mixing it well, apply the mixture to your face with a cotton ball, let it sit for 20 seconds, and rinse it with water. Pat it dry. You can repeat the process once or twice a day. Apple cider vinegar can cause slight irritation to your face, it should be used in a small amount.

2.By using  Honey and Cinnamon: Honey and cinnamon is a great combination to cure acne and decrease scarring of pimples. The combination will help in drying out the pimple and nourish your face with essentials. It is rich in antioxidants and has antibacterial properties. Take 2 spoons of honey and add 1 spoon of cinnamon powder to it. Mix it well and form a paste. Apply it directly to your face and leave it on for 10-15 minutes. Rinse your face and pat it dry.

3. Use Papaya: Papaya removes excess lipid and dead skin from the skin surface, clearing the skin and leaving it smooth. The enzyme papain in papaya helps prevent pus formation and reduces inflammation. All you need is fresh papaya. Take papaya, peel it, and mash it up until you get a semi-liquid consistency. Now apply it onto your face and leave it on for 15 to 20 minutes. Using warm water, rinse it off. Now apply moisturizer based on your skin type as papaya treatment tends to dry your skin.

4. By using Tea Tree Oil: Tea tree oil soothes your skin and reduces inflammation and redness. The antibacterial properties of tea tree oil help fight the acne-causing bacteria. It will also help in drying out the whiteheads and blackheads. You can directly apply Tea Tree oil on the affected area using a cotton ball. Just dip it in the oil and dab it on the skin. After 15 to 20 minutes, rinse it off completely. Another method of using Tea Tree oil is by mixing it with aloe-vera gel. Take a tablespoon of aloe-vera gel and add a few drops of Tea Tree oil to it. Apply this on the affected area and leave it for 15 to 20 minutes. Rinse it off using warm water. Please note, you should stay away from Tea Tree oil if you have sensitive skin.

5. By using Aloe Vera: Aloe Vera over the years has gained a reputation to cure many skin-related problems. For acne too, It is also used to cure irritation, rashes, burns, and other skin-related conditions. It can help in healing wounds and has anti-inflammatory properties. Just take a scape the gel from your aloe vera plant with a spoon. You can directly apply the gel to your face as a moisturizer. Repeat it once or twice a day.

If above home remedies did not work well or not suit to your skin you may consult a skin care expert or dermatologist for proper treatment.

Thursday 15 July 2021

Hair care in Monsoon season

In India humid weather in monsoon can cause hair damage as the climate is sticky due to excessive humidity. This increases the probability of dandruff, hair fall, and other problems too. In fact, your hair is in its weakest condition during this time, and so, your hair needs maximum care.

So, follow the below-mentioned tips to keep your hair problems to a minimum this monsoon.

1. Keep Your Hair Dry

One of the useful and straightforward hair care tips is to keep your scalp dry during the monsoon. Remember that rainwater is dirty and acidic (has a pH of about 5.6) which is very bad for your hair. Use a soft microfiber towel that absorbs water rapidly and reduces friction between the hair and the towel, consequently reducing hair fall.

2. Use Coconut Oil

Applying coconut oil on hair for 15 minutes before shampoo helps in preconditioning your hair. A pre-shampoo treatment with coconut oil makes hair greasy and lessens the water your hair soaks up during washing.

3. Have a Proper Diet

Diet plays a significant role in keeping your hair healthy. What you eat decides the quality of your hair. Add protein-rich food like eggs, walnuts, dairy products, and whole grains along with green vegetables to your regular diet as they provide shine to your hair. And berries, nuts, spinach, and sweet potatoes are some of the best food for hair growth.

4.Use a Right Comb

Do not comb your wet hair immediately as it is the weakest then. Choose the right comb (wide-tooth), so it can easily detangle your hair. Make sure the teeth of the comb have enough space in between so that the hair does not break while combing. Also, sharing of combs must be avoided to prevent fungal infections.

5. Neem and Turmeric Paste

To get rid of dandruff (fungal infection) in the monsoon season, the application of turmeric and neem paste is an excellent option. Neem and turmeric, both possess antimicrobial, anti-fungal, antiseptic, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory properties which make them a perfect choice to treat dandruff. Moreover, both are also rich in Vitamin C and antioxidants which make your hair and scalp healthy. It is the best and natural way to get rid of dandruff.

6. Short Hair Helps

One of the simple tips to stop hair breakage during this season is to keep your hair short. This will reduce your hair fall problems by a lot since you won’t be exerting your roots by pulling down on longer hair. Short hair also reduces the hassle of maintaining it.

Use these tips in monsoons to keep your hair healthy, safe, and glossy even during the rains. With proper hair care, you can enjoy the rain even when they are wet. For ore skin care related query visit our KEMPS Skin Clinic, Vaishali Sec-4, Ghaziabad.

Saturday 10 July 2021

How to use Make-up in this Monsoon

 

1-     Unless you're planning to buy waterproof make-up products, manipulating your current kit to do double duty is a good idea. A drop of Make Up For Ever Aqua Seal turns any make-up product into a waterproof one.

2-   To build a smear-proof base always use a primer. It acts as a natural shield for dust, water and debris and also helps reduce perspiration through the pores, which keeps your makeup in place longer. Super primers that have multiple options to tackle different skin concerns.

3-      Reserve liquid foundations for non-sweaty days. Switch to a powder-based formulation when it's hot and wet outside. The second you apply the combination of setting powder and foundation on your skin, it dissolves giving you light flawless coverage. Bonus: It gives an instant cooling sensation too. But if you still lean towards liquid foundation then opt for a silicone-based formula. It creates a barrier between the skin and the havoc-creators like humidity and heat.

4-      The best bet for your lips are matte tints. No gloss, bypass lipsticks and head straight to ultra-matte, dry-finish lip liquids.

5-      Dry, powdery eye shadow formulas will flee the quickest. There are two ways you can make them budge-proof—mix with an aqua seal or go for eye tints that dry instantly.

6-      When it's about lining and accentuating the eyes, waterproof picks are a no-brainer. But these formulations have chemicals that dry the lashes and sensitive skin on the eyelids. To maintain the resilience of your lashes first coat them with a volumising or lengthening mascara. Build it up by topping with waterproof mascara. When it comes to liners, ensure you hydrate your lids before applying the ink. For a flawless matte finish, go for a felt-pen liner verses a pencil that's cream-based. It dries quickly and stays put

7-      Contrary to creamy formulations for the lips, eyes or face—it's a big yes for cheeks! Cream-based cheek tints glide on the skin like velvet and get absorbed giving your cheeks a sense of natural flush.

8-      Seal your look with a make-up setting spray. Keeping a check on temperatures, it features patented Temperature Control Technology that lowers the temperature of the make-up keeping foundation, eye shadow, blush, and concealer in place.

For more query related to makeup and skin care you may visit KEMPS Skin Clinic, Vaishali Sec-4, Ghaziabad.

Monday 5 July 2021

Food that helps in Hair Growth

We cut harmful chemicals out of our hair care products, get regular trims, and regularly stimulate our scalp, yet sometimes it feels like our strands have been stuck at the same length for years. our bodies require a diet high in plant-based foods, fiber, antioxidants, and protein for optimal hair growth.

To determine the best foods for hair growth and hair health, it's helpful to know which vitamins and nutrients are important for the hair growth process. For example, consuming foods high in vitamin C, E, D, biotin, and zinc all play a role in hair growth.

Here are five foods that help hair growth

Berries: Berries are rich in vitamins and compounds that are beneficial for hair growth. Vitamin C acts as a potent antioxidant that protects the hair follicles from damage and free radicals. It also acts as a protein (collagen) that prevents hair from becoming brittle.

Nuts: Almonds, cashew nuts, and walnuts should be your go-to snacks if you want to add improve the length and quality of your mane. All these have Biotin or vitamin B7 that helps in making hair grow longer and thicker. Snacking on nuts is one of the healthiest habits. Not just hair health, nuts reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases and inflammation in the body. An ounce of nuts provides an impressive 27% of daily vitamin E needs.

Chia and Flax Seeds: Both these seeds will add bulk to your smoothies. You could munch on these as is if smoothies are not your cup of tea. They are supremely beneficial if long, healthy and shiny hair in monsoon. They are low in calories and can be easily added to your diet. Even sunflower seeds are an excellent choice.

Spinach: Think twice before you turn away that bowl of greens, specifically spinach. Loaded with vitamin A, C, iron, and folate, spinach is at the top of the pyramid of foods that promote hair growth. In many cases, iron deficiency leads to hair loss. Having spinach and greens ensures that the protein and iron demands are met.

Sweet Potatoes: Sweet potatoes are abundant in beta-carotene. It gets converted to Vitamin A in the body, and this boosts hair health. A medium-sized sweet potato has enough beta-carotene to provide more than four times the daily Vitamin A requirement. Vitamin A produces Sebum which maintains hair health.

To know more about hair growth and hair care you may visit KEMPS Skin Clinic , Vaishali , Sec-4, Ghaziabad. It is the most advance Skin & hair care clinic in Ghaziabad.

Tuesday 22 June 2021

Simple Skincare Tips For The Rainy Season

Although monsoon will offer some much-needed respite from the scorching heat, the rains can cause damage to your skin and hair. Rain brings down the pollutants and floating toxins from the air and when this dirt comes in contact with the skin, it can cause rashes and allergies. Due to increased humidity during monsoons, your skin may also lose the ability to retain moisture and turn  eczematic. So, it is important that you follow a proper skincare routine to make the most of this rainy season.

Wash your face daily: The pores of your skin tend to get clogged with dirt and pollutants during monsoon causing the outbreak of pimples and rashes. Therefore, it is imperative to wash your face two to three times a day to avert these eruptions. You can also use a toner in case you have dry skin to keep the pores clean. 

Use moisturizer: Though using a moisturizer is almost always associated with winter, it is equally important to use it during monsoon especially during the nights. Night is the time when the skin tries to repair itself on its own, therefore applying moisturizer helps in averting the wrinkles and maintains the glow of the skin.

Exfoliation of the skin: Monsoon is the time when your skin requires the most pampering, therefore, an exfoliation at least once in every week will help you to keep the dead cells away, consequently helping you to keep your skin glowing and soft.

Apply sunscreen: Similar to a moisturizer, a sunscreen is a product whose benefits are strictly associated with summer. But that is not rather should not be the case. During monsoon, even though the rays of the sun may not seem harsh, it can as well damage your skin; therefore applying a sunscreen should be something you must not miss.

Eat green vegetables: Your skin reflects not only the benefits of the cosmetic products that you apply on it, but also what you eat. Eating oily and junk products show their mark on the skin sooner than later, therefore the trick is to stay away from them and indulge in green vegetables. Your skin will inevitably show the benefits soon.

Eat fruits: The benefits of eating green vegetables and fruits go hand in hand. Rich in antioxidants, fruits help in maintaining the luster of your skin.

Drink lots of water: Water has plenty of advantages and it takes care of the skin, health as well as hair. Drinking plenty of water during monsoon takes care of the skin and keeps the glow.