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18/04/2026

Between your text and my reply —
there were 4 more patients , 3 reports, 2 follow-ups, and zero breaks.

Not personal. Just dermatology. 🩺
(typos included, free of charge)

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17/04/2026

Good things take time, especially in skincare.

One of the biggest reasons people feel like a product is not working is because they stop using it too soon. Most active ingredients do not give full results overnight. They need consistency, patience, and the right routine.

✨ Hyaluronic Acid
This ingredient pulls water into the skin and improves hydration. You may notice a hydration boost quite quickly, but the plumping effect becomes more visible with consistent use over the next few weeks.

✨ Salicylic Acid
This helps control excess oil, unclog pores, and reduce acne. Oil control and active acne may start improving in around 2 to 4 weeks, while clearer pores and smoother skin usually take longer.

✨ Glycolic Acid
This exfoliates the skin, improves dullness, and helps with uneven texture. Brightening may begin in a few weeks, but texture refinement and deeper visible improvement usually need more time.

✨ Vitamin C
This antioxidant supports glow, helps with uneven tone, and works gradually on pigmentation. Brighter skin can often be noticed within a few weeks, while more visible improvement in pigmentation takes consistent long-term use.

✨ Retinol
This supports cell turnover and is one of the most trusted ingredients for long-term skin quality and anti-ageing. Early skin changes may begin in a few weeks, but visible improvement in fine lines, texture, and overall skin quality takes months, not days.

So before you replace your skincare again, ask yourself:
Did the product fail… or did you stop right before it was about to work?

Save this reel for the next time you feel like quitting your routine.

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15/04/2026

Your workout may be helping your body… but some gym habits could be quietly damaging your skin.

From sweaty hands and delayed showers to whey-triggered breakouts and dandruff-related flare-ups, small mistakes can show up on your face, scalp, and back.

Train hard, but protect your skin too.Gym people, this one is for you 🤍
Like, save, and send this to your workout partner.

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14/04/2026

Leaving the clinic tired, behind on notes, missing pens… but still somehow satisfied 😌
Busy day. Zero regrets.

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13/04/2026

do you have to use minoxidil forever?

the short answer is that it depends. Here’s why:

if you are using minoxidil to regrow your hair after a telogen effluvium (a temporary form of hair loss that occurs after childbirth or another stressful event), then you generally can stop using it once your hair grows back.

But if you are using it to help combat androgenetic alopecia, which is chronic form of hair loss, then you generally need to keep using minoxidil (or another treatment that stimulates hair growth (ie another Rx med or topical treatment) to maintain your growth. If you stop everything, your hair won’t be worse off, it will just go back to the natural course of your chronic hair loss because without treatment, androgenetic alopecia just gets worse.

As a derm with hair loss, I’ve stopped minoxidil at multiple times in my life, but have been able to help maintain my growth by using other treatments including serums with peptides/caffeine, microneedling and low level laser therapy.




12/04/2026

Not all anti-aging starts with injectables. Some of it starts with collagen.

Microneedling is one of the most underrated yet highly effective tools for long-term skin health and skin longevity.

When done in the right protocol, it stimulates fibroblasts to produce collagen + elastin—helping you:
✨ Soften fine lines & wrinkles
✨ Refine open pores
✨ Improve acne scars
✨ Smoothen overall skin texture
✨ Restore firmness over time

Think of it as COLLAGEN BANKING —the earlier and smarter you start, the better your skin ages.

And here’s what many people don’t know 👇
THE results can be further enhanced with combinations:

• Microneedling + Exosomes → acne scars & skin firmness
• Microneedling + PDRN → crepey skin & under-eye rejuvenation
• Microneedling + GFC → scalp stimulation & hair growth
• Microneedling + Dutexome → resistant hair fall cases

Done consistently, this can delay the need for more aggressive anti-aging treatments as you age.

This isn’t a quick fix.
This is long-term skin investment.

🔖 Save this for your next dermat visit

💬 Comment “COLLAGEN” if you want to know when to start

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11/04/2026

Do you have any skin allergies?

Patient: Actually doctor, there was so much traffic yesterday, I got late for office and last year i had invested in bitcoins, lately there’s so much humidity in the weather …..

And I’m just there, listening patiently… waiting for the actual answer 👀

But honestly, this is such a real part of clinic life.

As doctors, we hear everything.
Sometimes everything… except the direct answer to the question we asked 😄

And still, that’s okay.

Because every detail, every story, every random tangent can reveal something important.

We don’t just listen to reply.
We listen to understand.
We listen between the lines.
And we listen until the pieces start making sense.

So yes… take your time.
I’m listening. 💙


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09/04/2026

Damn, I’m good 😌
Calm and professional with my patients on the outside…
but what’s going on inside when I see the results?
Pure happiness 😂🤍

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08/04/2026

If you’re waiting till 40 to “start anti-ageing”… you’re already late.

Collagen loss doesn’t suddenly begin one day.
It’s slow, silent, and starts earlier than you think.

Collagen starts declining in your late 20s.
By your mid-30s, loss becomes visible.

✨ That’s where COLLAGEN BANKING comes in:
Investing early so your skin has reserves later.

Think:
• Daily sunscreen (non-negotiable)
• Retinol (25-30 yrs )/ Peptides
• Collagen-stimulating treatments (Microneedling, Sculptra, Radiofrequency)
• Good protein + lifestyle

Starting early and staying consistent can delay the requirement of anti Ageing treatments later. Work towards skin longevity and not just correction of lines and wrinkles when formed!

Start early. Stay consistent. Age better.

📌 Save this—you’ll thank yourself at

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07/04/2026

Things your dermatologist wishes you knew before you damage your skin barrier.

Not every dark spot needs Vitamin C.
Retinol is not a race.
And burning is not a sign it’s working.

Sometimes, your skin isn’t the problem—your routine is.

Start focusing on what actually works: consistency, barrier repair, and the right ingredients.

05/04/2026

Minoxidil works……but only when you use it right.

This isn’t a magic hair oil.
It’s a medical treatment — and that changes everything.

Here’s what most people get wrong:

👉 Wrong expectations
Initial shedding can happen. That doesn’t mean it’s failing — it can mean it’s starting to work.

👉 Inconsistency
Using it on and off = no results. This treatment needs daily, long-term commitment.

👉 Wrong application
It goes on the scalp, not your hair length. Precision matters.

👉 No diagnosis
If your hair fall is due to iron deficiency, thyroid issues, stress, or crash dieting…
Minoxidil alone won’t fix it.

And about “viral hacks ‘’ like derma rollers —
Yes, they can help in some cases…
But wrong technique can worsen your scalp condition.

Also important:
⚠️ Avoid during pregnancy/lactation
⚠️ Toxic for pets — keep it away

So yes, minoxidil works.
But only with the right diagnosis, right method, and enough time.

Don’t copy random internet advice — understand your hair first.

DERMHealth Skin & Hair Clinic, B-12 Tagore Market, Kirti Nagar, New Delhi – 110015
🕙 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM | 📞 +91-9910935102, +91 11-40073142

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