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.