Asked for Female | 28
Will Chemical Peel Help My Stubborn Dark Circles Safely?
Chemical peels can be an effective treatment for dark circles. It involves the use of a chemical solution that is applied to the skin in order to remove dead skin cells and stimulate the growth of new, healthy skin cells. This can help to reduce the appearance of dark circles, although it is not a guaranteed solution and may require multiple treatments to achieve the desired results. It is important to consult with your dermatologist before undergoing any chemical peel procedure, as it can carry some serious risks. These risks can include scarring, infection, skin discoloration, and irritation. Additionally, chemical peels can cause lasting damage to the skin if not performed properly. Be sure to follow your doctor's instructions carefully.
Answered By

Dr. Deepak Jakhar
Dermatologist
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Asked for Male | 17
Tips to Reduce Facial Blemishes: Expert Advice
Blemishes can be frustrating, yet they're normal and treatable. Spots or tiny bumps on the skin are classified as blemishes. Clogged pores, bacteria, or hormone fluctuations might cause these. Gently cleansing your face regularly helps. Applying benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid products could improve things. However, avoid popping or squeezing blemishes to prevent scars. If the issue persists, consult a dermatologist for guidance.
Answered By

Dr. Archit Aggarwal
Trichologist
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Asked for Male | 18
Severe Scrotum Reaction to Lotion Application
The lotion triggered an irritation in your scrotum area, it seems. Itching, burning sensation, and peeling skin often indicate skin irritation. That delicate region's skin may have reacted adversely to the lotion's ingredients. As a treatment, use lukewarm water and mild soap to gently cleanse the affected area. Avoid applying that lotion there again. However, if symptoms linger, consult a dermatologist promptly.
Answered By

Dr. Archit Aggarwal
Trichologist
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Asked for Male | 54
Persistent under thigh rashes: Causes, treatment, and relief
You're having rashes under your thighs that won't disappear. The itchiness and rashes could result from skin irritation or fungal infection. Using rash cream didn't help, so you might require prescription cream from a dermatologist. Keep that area clean and dry; wear loose clothes. Don't scratch to avoid more irritation.
Answered By

Dr. Anju Methil
Cosmetologist
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Asked for Female | 59
Red Whelp on Neck: Causes and Remedies
A red whelp appears on your neck. Potentially a harmless skin irritation could be from rubbing against something rough. Or, perhaps caused by reacting to a specific product. Sometimes bites from insects or allergies form whelps too. First, try using a cool compress and mild hydrocortisone cream. Avoid scratching, as that may worsen it. However, if symptoms persist beyond a few days, see a dermatologist.
Answered By

Dr. Archit Aggarwal
Trichologist
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Asked for Male | 22
Mild Redness on Penis Glans: Causes and Treatment
This issue arises because of irritation or rough handling. Sometimes, infections too play a role. But here's what you can do - keep the area clean and dry, avoid harsh soaps, and wear loose clothing. If it persists, it's wise to consult a dermatologist.
Answered By

Dr. Deepak Jakhar
Dermatologist
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Asked for Male | 28
Reddish Bumps After Cream Switch: Allergic Reaction or Concern?
Skin reactions are possible after using products. Allergies often lead to reddish bumps appearing. Even when stopping the cream's use, bumps can linger. Keep your skin moisturized and clean during this time. If symptoms persist or worsen, consulting a dermatologist provides valuable guidance.
Answered By

Dr. Anju Methil
Cosmetologist
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Asked for Male | 1.5 months
Pacroma for 1.5 Month Old Baby: Safe Usage?
Pacroma treats irritated red skin conditions. For a 1.5-month-old boy, be cautious about products used on delicate skin. Consult a pediatrician if your baby has skin issues. The doctor can identify the cause and recommend suitable treatment. I
Answered By

Dr. Anju Methil
Cosmetologist
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Asked for Female | 18
Concerned About New Anal Mole
It's crucial to have doctors check moles, even anus moles. Changing the size, shape, color, itchiness, or bleeding warrants medical care. Genetics, sunlight, and hormones may cause anal moles. Consult a dermatologist for diagnosis and proper treatment to ensure health.
Answered By

Dr. Archit Aggarwal
Trichologist
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Asked for Female | 15
Can Moon Glow Cream Treat Acne?
Acne forms when pores get blocked with oil and dead cells. Pimples, blackheads, whiteheads appear. Moon glow cream may not work well. Cream ingredients might make acne worse. Use gentle products for acne-prone skin instead. Not all creams suit acne. Choose carefully.
Answered By

Dr. Archit Aggarwal
Trichologist
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Asked for Female | 29
How can I restore my skin with lupus?
Lupus can lead to redness, rashes, and sensitivity to light. Safeguard your skin from the sun, as sunlight can bring on lupus flare-ups. Use light skincare products and moisturizing cream to replenish your skin frequently. If the symptoms continue, talk to a dermatologist. They could suggest particular treatments to aid in the management of your skin disorder.
Answered By

Dr. Ishmeet Kaur
Dermatologist
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Asked for Female | 17
Chapped Lips: Persistent One-Year Itch & Hair Loss
Dry, inflamed lips are a sign of cheilitis. Chapped lips seem common but ignoring them risks worsening the issue. Dry weather, licking lips, or allergies instigate this condition. Gentle lip balms with hydrating ingredients like coconut oil or shea butter can help. Avoiding licking lips and drinking enough water benefits too. However, if problems persist, seeing a dermatologist becomes crucial for proper evaluation and effective treatment.
Answered By

Dr. Anju Methil
Cosmetologist
Answered on 31st July '24
Asked for Female | 27
Removing Xanthelasma: Treatment Options and Sittings Needed
Xanthelasma - those small yellow spots appearing on eyelids. Not dangerous, just annoying. Blame it on high cholesterol levels. To get rid of them, a dermatologist can remove xanthelasma using lasers or freezing treatments. The number of sessions depends on how bad those pesky marks are. But before anything, talk to a dermatologist about the best way to treat your xanthelasma.
Answered By

Dr. Anju Methil
Cosmetologist
Answered on 31st July '24
Asked for Male | 25
Friction Burn on Glans Penis: Antisperm Antibodies Concern?
A friction burn on the penis head can make it red and uncomfortable, especially if semen touches it. However, the risk of developing anti-sperm antibodies from this is low. To aid healing, keep the area clean and avoid further irritation. If you notice any unusual symptoms or concerns, it's always wise to seek medical advice.
Answered By

Dr. Deepak Jakhar
Dermatologist
Answered on 31st July '24
Asked for Female | 23
Labial Mole Concerns
New moles often appear on the skin, like the labia majora. Watch the mole closely if it changes size, shape, or color. Any changes, itching, bleeding, or pain requires seeing a dermatologist.
Answered By

Dr. Ishmeet Kaur
Dermatologist
Answered on 31st July '24