Friday 6 November 2020

How do Treat Under Eye Bags

Bags under eyes are usually a cosmetic concern and don't require specific treatment. Home and lifestyle treatments may help reduce or eliminate puffy eyes.

Medical and surgical treatments are available if you're concerned about the appearance of under-eye swelling. Treatment may not be covered by medical insurance if it's done solely to improve your appearance.

Do you have bags under your eyes? Ultherapy is a non-surgical treatment using ultrasound waves to tighten the skin and is one of the only treatments safe enough to be used under the eyes. The treatment can tighten skin that has become lax and can also reduce and eliminate aging signs. The treatment has numerous benefits and advantages over other surgical and non-surgical treatments. If you have questions about this treatment, contact KEMPS SKIN CLINIC for more information.

What Is Ultherapy?

Ultherapy is a skin tightening treatment that uses ultrasound waves to stimulate collagen production. The treatment device was developed by Merz Aesthetics and has been used in over 1.5 million treatments worldwide. Ultrasound therapy has been FDA cleared to tighten skin without invasive surgery. You can get tight and rejuvenated skin without pain, bleeding, and bruising.

The Ultherapy treatment results are also long-lasting and more effective than treatments that only stimulate collagen on the surface of the skin. Ultrasound therapy uses safe ultrasound waves that are comparable to the waves used in ultrasound scans. The technology has been safely used in medical applications for over 50 years.

How Does It Work?

Ultrasound therapy begins with a consultation from our team at KEMPS SKIN CLINIC. We will help you understand what to expect from the treatment and how many sessions you might need to reach your goal. We will also identify any health risks that might prevent you from undergoing treatment. After your consultation, we can plan a treatment session if ultrasound is determined to be safe and beneficial for your skin.

Ultrasound therapy is administered by a trained specialist and utilizes ultrasound scanning to identify the best areas to target to induce collagen. The targeted areas experience an increase in collagen production at various depths in the skin to rebuild and lift the skin. Collagen is a substance naturally found in the skin that keeps your skin healthy and smooth, but as you age, your skin’s collagen production slows. The loss of collagen allows the skin to become lax, forming lines, wrinkles, and creases. The restored collagen from the ultrasound waves tightens the skin and makes it appear healthier and younger.

Friday 30 October 2020

Common question related to Earlobe Repair

 

Q 1. What is ear lobe repair?

Ear lobe repair is a simple, safe, minimally invasive reconstructive surgical procedure done to restore the appearance of ear lobes that have been torn or elongated due to trauma or piercing or pull by heavy earrings.

Q 2. Who all require an ear lobe repair?

All those with torn or elongated or expanded ear lobes due to:          

·         Trauma

·         After wearing heavy and dangling earrings for an extended period of time.

Q 3. What does the procedure involve?

·         It is a one-day procedure taking 30mins to 45mins or even less for one ear.

·         Both the ears can be done on the same day.

·         The procedure is started by a local anesthesia to make the area numb or free of pain.

·         Mild swelling and redness is present that is taken care by painkillers and subsides within 2-3days.

Q 4. What is the after care to be taken?

·         The dressing is kept in place and the area is kept clean and dry for 2-3days.

·         A topical antibiotic is applied for the next 7 days.

·         You are called for follow up after 1 week when the suture removal is also done.

·         Complete healing usually occurs by 2-3weeks.

Q 5. What should i expect after the procedure?

After the procedure you see a very thin linear line along the line of sutures that fades within a few days.

Q 6. When can i re-pierce my earlobe?

The earlobe can be re-pierced, 3-4 weeks after the procedure when the ear lobe has completely healed.

Q 7. Are there any side effects associated with the procedure?

The procedure is safe, minimally invasive and rarely associated with any side effects like pain, swelling.

Q 8. Are they any other painless method of ear lobe repair than surgery?

Yes, there is a suture-less method. In this surgical glue is applied to the elongated ear lobes and the edges are approximated. It is a completely pain free procedure. But the results are temporary.

For any other query related to earlobe treatment you may contact KEMPS Skin Clinic, Vaishali , Sec-4 , Ghaziabad. Its is the most advance skin and hair care clinic in Ghaziabad.

Tuesday 13 October 2020

Top 10 Food Which Help to Nourish Skin

 

1. NUTS & SEEDS

Nuts & seeds provide all the right kinds of fat that nourish our skin. They are also rich in the antioxidant vitamin E to combat free radical damage, which contributes to the ageing of your skin.

2. BARLEY

Australian research has recently shown that a low GI diet containing wholegrains such as barley helps to relieve acne and improve the skin. Barley also provides the antioxidant mineral selenium and good levels of several other vitamins and minerals that play roles in the growth of healthy skin, hair and nails.


3. TEA 

Different teas contain different antioxidants, but they all have the potential for anti-aging benefits. Green tea has even been shown to help rejuvenate skin cells. Tannins in tea can reduce your absorption of minerals in food however, so try to drink your tea between rather than with meals.

4. MUSSELS & OYSTERS

High in protein, good sources of omega-3 fats and the clear front runners for providing zinc, a mineral essential for skin healing and preventing infections. Increased zinc can help acne and other skin conditions, but is also essential for all of us to maintain healthy radiant skin. If you are plagued with dandruff, upping your zinc just might help.


5. SALMON

Oily fish such as salmon are fabulously rich in the essential omega-3 fats. These reduce inflammation and provide essential nourishment to the skin. To gain the benefits you need to eat it a minimum of twice a week. Other oily fish include sardines, mackerel, anchovies and trout. I also recommend taking an additional daily omega-3 supplement otherwise optimal levels are hard to reach. If you suffer from eczema or psoriasis up the dose – there is good scientific backing to show it can help.

6. CARROTS

This humble veggie is one of the richest sources of beta-carotene, which acts both as an antioxidant in its own right and can be made into vitamin A, which repairs and maintains healthy skin.

 

7. DARK GREEN LEAFY VEG

These are a daily must for maximum anti-ageing power. The darker the green the better as this usually indicates higher levels of antioxidants. These fight the free radicals that damage cells and accelerate aging of the skin. One of these antioxidants beta-carotene can also form vitamin A in the body – a common ingredient in face creams for good reason and an essential nutrient for healthy hair. Feed your skin from the inside out and include leafy greens daily and watch your skin bloom. Spinach, silverbeet, kale, rocket, watercress, Asian greens and dark green cabbage varieties all qualify.

 8. AVOCADO

Rich in the essential fats we need to nourish our skin and hair from the inside out and a great source of vitamin E to help protect the skin from aging free radical and sun damage.


9. BERRIES


They look delectable, they taste divine and they top the charts for antioxidant power. What's not to like about berries?! They are also rich in vitamin C, an antioxidant to combat the ageing process, but also necessary for the building of collagen, the protein that gives skin its elasticity, and strengthens capillaries to help reduce spider veins and easy bruising.

 

10. KIWI FRUIT


We tend to think of citrus fruit as being the best sources of vitamin C, but in fact the kiwi fruit ranks second only to guava but is far more widely available and easy to eat. Vitamin C is essential to make the protein collagen, which gives skin its youthful elasticity, maintain hydration and prevent wrinkles.


At KEMPS Skin Clinic Sec-4, Vaishali Ghaziabad, we treat all kinds of Skin, Hair, and Body related issues.

Monday 5 October 2020

What is a Photo facial?

Photofacials are treatments that use different types of light emitting devices to treat skin discoloration and reduce the appearance of blemishes.

This procedure is ideal for those looking to treat a variety of common skin issues including wrinkles, large pores, and acne scars. It is important to note however that those with tans or naturally darker skin tones may not be eligible for certain photofacials treatments as the procedure may cause skin discoloration.

Types of Photo facial

There are two types of photofacial — intense pulsed light (IPL) photofacials and light emitting diode (LED) photofacials — and each has its benefits and drawbacks. The procedure takes between 30 and 90 minutes depending on the type of photofacial, the treated area, and the practitioner’s experience.

While some redness and swelling may occur, these should subside within 24 hours and the procedure requires little to no downtime. Results are gradual with improvements to the skin beginning to appear in the days and weeks following treatment.

IPL photofacials, also known as Pulsed Light Therapy, involve a handheld device that emits pulses of broad spectrum light through direct contact with the skin. It acts on the deeper layers of skin, making it ideal for treating broken capillaries, sun damage, and other impurities.

While relatively simple, the procedure should still always be performed by a medical professional, ideally a board-certified plastic surgeon, in order to get the very best results, and to minimize any potential risks.

LED photofacials involve handheld devices or lamps that emit various colors of LED light. The effects of this procedure are believed to be influenced by the color of the light. For example, blue light treats acne by killing acne-causing bacteria, while red light stimulates collagen production which in turn treats fine lines and wrinkles.

How do photofacials work?

Both IPL and LED photofacials involve light being absorbed into the skin. The more intense nature of the IPL photofacial’s light pulses allows this light to be absorbed more deeply.

IPL photofacial light is soaked up by the hemoglobin (red blood cells) and melanin (pigmentation) in the skin, intentionally damaging these areas. The damaged melanin breaks up and is absorbed by the skin, decreasing its appearance on the skin’s surface. The damaged hemoglobin stimulates blood flow, causing the melanin to be absorbed more efficiently.

What are photo facials used for?

Generally speaking, photofacials are used to treat skin blemishes and pigmentation issues. However, there are several specific conditions that fall under these categories. Both IPL and certain LED photofacial treatments can be used to treat the following:

·         Broken capillaries (blood vessels)

·         Rosacea

·         Sun damage (sun spots)

·         Hyper pigmentation

·         Spider veins

·         Freckles

·         Fine lines

How long do photofacials take?

IPL photofacials are performed in a series, with each treatment lasting from approximately 20 minutes to an hour, depending on the amount of skin being treated. Typically, patients receive between three and six treatments spaced roughly one month apart.

LED photofacials are also performed in a series. Typically, individuals undergo as few as five treatments, but as many as a dozen may be required for optimal results. The length of each treatment varies widely depending on the tool being used and the volume of skin being treated.

How do I prepare for a treatment?

For starters, with IPL photofacials you need to be tan-free. Tans can prevent the machine from accurately detecting the specific blemishes that you want addressed, and put you at greater risk of being burned. You also need to avoid aspirin, ibuprofen, anticoagulants, alcohol, and anything else that thins the blood. Additionally, be sure to notify your doctor if you’re taking antibiotics or any supplements.

LED photofacials have less strict requirements. Simply make sure your face is clean and dry prior to each treatment.

If you are looking for photofacials you may contact to KEMPS Skin Clinic, Vaishali Sec. 4 and book prior appointment for better services. Kemps Skin Clinic provide Hair & Skin Care and laser hair removal service.

Tuesday 29 September 2020

What is a Cyst ?, Its type and treatment

A cyst is a closed capsule or sac-like structure, usually filled with liquid, semisolid, or gaseous material. Cysts usually occur within almost any type of the body's tissue; they vary in size from microscopic to large structures that can displace internal organs. Although cysts can also refer to any normal bag or sac formation in the body, in this article, we will use the definition stated above and consider it to be an abnormal formation. Consequently, the cysts discussed below are not normal parts of the body. They have distinct membranes or cyst walls.

Different types of Cysts?

There are hundreds of different types of cysts. Cysts can occur almost anywhere in the body (for example, on the face, scalp or back, behind the knee, arm, groin, and within organs like the liver, ovaries, kidneys, or brain).

·       Epidermoid (sebaceous) cyst: usually benign swelling in the skin arising in the sebaceous gland, typically filled with yellowish sebum. These are usually easily seen as they lead to a swelling of the skin. If they become large enough, they can be unsightly and cause pain.

·         Breast cyst: a fluid-filled sac within the breast. Breast cysts should always be evaluated to assure that they are a benign cyst and not another growth.

·         Ganglion cyst or synovial cyst: a non-neoplastic soft-tissue collection that may occur in any joint

·         Dermoid cyst: an abnormal growth containing epidermis, hair follicles, and sebaceous glands, derived from residual embryonic cells

·         Ovarian cyst: an accumulation of fluid within or on the surface of an ovary; also termed adnexal cysts

·         PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome): enlarged ovaries due to an endocrine problem that contain a number of fluid-filled cysts (follicles)

·         Baker cyst: a benign swelling of the membranous synovial bursa behind in the knee; also known as a popliteal cyst

·         Bartholin cyst: formed when a Bartholin gland (at the opening of the vagina) is blocked. A Bartholin cyst can be very painful.

·         Arachnoid cyst: a collection of cerebrospinal fluid covered by arachnoid cells and collagen that develops between the surface of the brain in the cranial base or on the arachnoid membrane

·         Epididymal cyst: extratesticular spherical cysts in the head of the epididymis

·         Labial cyst: any fluid-filled cyst in the labia

·         Sebaceous cyst: a small, noncancerous cyst that commonly appears on the torso, neck, and face

·         Pilonidal cyst: a cyst that contains hair and skin debris near or on the cleft of the buttocks; also known as jeep driver's disease

·         Pineal cyst: a fluid-filled body in the pineal gland (of the brain)

·         Thyroglossal cyst: a fibrous cyst that forms from a persistent thyroglossal duct

·         Synovial cyst: also known as a ganglion cyst, is a soft-tissue lump that may occur in any joint

·         Branchial cleft cyst: a cyst composed of epithelial cells that arise on the lateral part of the neck due to congenital failure of obliteration of the second branchial cleft

·         Choroid plexus cyst: small cysts composed of cerebrospinal fluid trapped by spongy brain cells

·         Hydatid cyst: Echinococcus spp. tapeworm (larval stage) surrounded by epithelial cells in an organ

·         Mucous cyst: a thin sac containing clear fluid that may be found on the lips, mouth, and occasionally in other areas of the body

·         Pancreatic cyst: sac-like pockets of fluid within the pancreas. Technically, they aren't cysts because they are lined with scar or inflammatory tissue and therefore they are usually referred to as pseudocysts.

·         Testicular cysts: fluid-filled cysts in the testicles

·         Thyroid cysts: Also called a Thyroid Modules, they may be fluid filled or contain some solid components; most are benign but a few may contain malignant components.

Causes a cyst:

There are many causes of cyst formation. The following are some of the major causes of cyst formation:

·         Genetic conditions

·         Tumors

·         Infections

·         Errors in embryonic development

·         Cellular defects

·         Chronic inflammatory conditions

·         Blockages of ducts in the body

·         Parasites

·         Injuries

Treatment for a cyst:

The treatment for a cyst depends on the underlying cause of the cyst and whether or not the cyst is causing the patient problems. As stated previously, many cysts are benign and require no treatment. However, large cysts can result in symptoms due to compression of normal tissue and obstruction of ducts. Some of these cysts can be treated by simply aspirating the cyst contents through a needle or catheter, thereby collapsing the cyst.

Other cysts require surgical removal (some cysts like ovarian cysts can be removed by laparoscopic surgery), especially if there's any suspicion of malignancy. In general, cysts that cause symptoms are treated by draining them and/or removing them surgically; medical treatment is usually limited to reducing associated symptoms of their underlying cause(s). Individuals should discuss with their doctors about the best methods to use to get rid of their cysts.

KEMPS Skin Clinic provides Cyst treatment. You may contact and take prior appointment for best treatment.

Tuesday 15 September 2020

Hair Care Home Remedies By Kemps Skin Clinic


1.     Egg treatment
Use the entire egg to condition your hair. If you have dry or brittle hair, use egg whites to moisturize your hair. Use ½ cup of any egg mixture (egg white, entire egg) and apply to clean, damp hair. Leave it for 20 minutes and rinse with cool water. Try this one of the most effective beauty tips for hair and notice the change,

2.     Cleanliness is important
The most important reason for hair fall is dandruff and itchy scalp. Therefore, maintain good cleanliness for beautiful and healthy hair.

3.      Avoid hot water
Skip hot water showers, because hot water will make your hair dry and brittle as it strips protective oils from your hair - says Dr. Manju Keshari. Thus, prefer a temperature which is just a bit warmer than your body temperature.

4.      Bottle gourd treatment
Extract some bottle gourd juice and apply it into your hair. Keep this solution for half an hour and wash it off thoroughly. This is one of the simple beauty tips for hair that would do wonders.

5.      For that shiny soft hair
Prepare a mixture of 1 cup of your daily conditioner and 2-3 tablespoons of honey. Apply this mixture evenly on your wet hair. Leave it for 30 minutes and wash it off thoroughly. This mixture will close down your hair's cuticle and give your hair that amazing shine.

6.      Baking soda therapy
One of the beauty tips for hair is Baking soda therapy. Make a mixture of 3 tbsp. of baking soda and some water. Rinse your hair with this solution after shampooing. Let it set in for at least 5 minutes before the final rinse. This therapy will help to remove the excess shampoo and styling product from your hair.

7.      For bouncy hair
Apply a one to one mixture of warm water and apple cider vinegar to your hair. Rinse it thoroughly after 5 minutes to get rid of the apple cider smell.

8.      Don't wash your hair frequently
Wash your hair every 2-3 days, for proper regulation of natural hair oils. Washing your hair less often will also help regain your hair's natural body and luster.

9.      Make your conditioner
For a protein packed conditioner, mix eggs and yogurt and rub it into your scalp. Leave on for five or 10 minutes, and then wash it off completely.

10.  For strong hair
Use almond oil to treat dry and damaged hair. It is a very simple procedure, pour some almond oil in a bowl and heat it for 40 seconds. Then evenly distribute on your hair. Leave it for 30 minutes and then rinse normally with shampoo and conditioner using cold water.

11.  Say bye-bye to dull hair with lemon juice
After the final rinse, apply 1 tbsp lemon juice to your hair. Simply towel dry your hair and style as normal to get rid of dry hair.

12.  . Use protection before you jump into the pool
Pools can do great damage to your hair as it contains harsh chemicals - says Dr. Manju Keshari. He says; prevent your hair from the pool damage by simply applying a little conditioner to your hair before you swim. This one of the major beauty tips for hair will protect your hair before they come in contact with the pool water.

Saturday 5 September 2020

How to make hair healthy and long?

Growing long hair seems simple enough, but for many of us, length just don't come naturally. Whether you cut your hair (too) short or you're noticing some loss, the good news is there are ways to boost your hair growth. Similarly to growing thicker hair, it all comes down to how you treat your hair and how you treat your body—although there are a few other key details to keep in mind. Read on for the best advice we’ve learned over the years from experts, including dermatologists, trichologists, and hairstylists.  

Long and lustrous hairs have always been the measure of one’s beauty and grace. But now a day due to bad life styles, stress and pollution factors we are losing our crowning glory very early.

What can we protect it? What are the measures we can take?

·        Providing proper nourishment to scalp which help the hairs grow by improving blood circulation.

·        Take routine care of dandruff and built up due to hard water.

·        Avoid chemical treatments on scalp as it makes the hair weak and causes breakage.

·         Check dye sensitivity by doing patch test with hair dye you are using.

·        Check for nutritional support of your diet as hairs are made of proteins so a balanced diet and proper nutritional supplements support hair growth.

·        Other hormonal imbalances like irregular menstrual cycles, thyroid, diabetes, and androgenetic causes also cause thinning and premature fall.

·        Mesotherapy and PRP (platelet-rich plasma) may be very useful in chronic hair fall.

Partial and complete hair transplant can be done as an office procedure without any ill effects in male and female hormonal recession and complete loss.

Haircare expert and famous Dermatologist Dr. Manju Keshari says that "Because hair is made up of keratin, a type of protein, eating protein-rich foods daily is critical." If you're really serious about getting to the root (so to speak) of the problem, you can get a blood test. "Those who visit my clinics in at Vaishali, Sec-4,  Ghaziabad are typically sent for a blood test to determine which nutrients they are deficient in,"  she explains  "For example, having enough B vitamins is important because they help the absorption of other vitamins and minerals.” Now that you mention vitamins and minerals...

So the combination approach works the best and every treatment needs to be personalized according to the cause. Seek your dermatologist help to know the cause of your hair fall and rectify it early so you can avoid irreversible damage.