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I am having 1st type of problem, halves of the parietal region How much will it cost and if I opt-in for insurance, do they cover hair transplants?

Answered by Pankaj Kamble

Hello, Firstly, Assuming that you have 1st level of baldness, we suggest you visit the dermatologist. You can take steps as per the doctor suggests. Usually, 1st level baldness can be treated with medicines and non-surgical treatments. And if the doctor advises you hair transplant, you will need 1000 to 1500 grafts. Depending upon this the average cost would be:

  1. For FUT: Rs. 20 per graft to Rs. 30 per graft.
  2. For FUE: Rs.40 per graft to Rs.60 per graft.
  3. For PRP: Rs.5000 to Rs.15000 depends upon the number of sittings.

You can learn more about hair transplant surgery, hair transplant price and other techniques, through our blog - Cost of Hair Transplant in India
 

Secondly, I am afraid that insurance will not cover the cost of hair transplant as it is a cosmetology treatment. Thirdly, There are many EMI options available in the clinics. The clinic you go to will assist you with the EMI options. Hope our answer helps you. You can also find dermatologist experts on our page if it helps - Hair Transplant Surgeons in India.

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Ma'am my skin is disturbed after I got married, i don't know why my skin has lots of pimples, blackheads, dark spots and blackness all over the face, neck, almost the whole body. Kindly suggest

Female | 22

skin problems such as pimples, blackheads spots and discoloration arises from the numerous causes that includes hormonal changes, stress or habits of skincare. It is recommended to consider visiting a dermatologist in order to find out the effective cause and get personalized recommendations on how this issue should be addressed. Cleaning your face with consistent gentle cleansers and using suitable products for your skin type may help. Further, ensure to eat healthily as much, drink water adequately and also manage stress properly all for better skin care. Pick or squeeze pimples will lead to more severe scarring.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My face having to much pimple and acne.my skin type is oily which facewash and serum I use for my skin please give me suggestions

Female | 24

Oily skin is common and can lead to pimples and acne. The symptoms are so shiny skin, big pores, and sometimes breakouts. The cause of oily skin is the excessive sebum production by the skin. Salicylic acid face wash to unclog pores will suffice for this purpose. Oil control is also possible with a serum containing niacinamide. 

Answered on 18th Sept '24

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I have developed skin infection. It's white and reddish thick dry scaly itchy skin area.

Male | Shailesh Patel

You might be suffering from a fungal skin infection known as ringworm. Ringworm can turn your skin into white, reddish, thick, dry, and scaly. Apart from that, the skin can get very itchy. Ringworm is a type of fungus that spreads through skin-to-skin contact. To help get rid of ringworm, you can use antifungal cream. However, it would be best if you cleaned and dried the area.

Answered on 30th Aug '24

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Hi Doctor, I'm experiencing a recurring skin issue. It starts as a small red dot, which then develops into a sore, causing skin damage. The sore heals after 2-3 weeks, but instead of resolving, the condition spreads to a new location just above the previous sore.

Male | 24

You may have a skin condition known as impetigo. It is usually first seen as a red point and develops into an ulcer thereafter ten days or so, and is finally healed. It may also spread to other skin areas on the body. This is the result of bacteria entering the body through small cuts or sores. In a clean environment, and with the help of antibiotic ointment, the skin can be healed. 

Answered on 6th Nov '24

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Why does my tip of my scrotum have a rash looking redness as well as my testicles appear to be very red and is itchy?

Male | 17

You may have jock itch, a fungal issue­. It makes groin areas red, itchy, rashy, affe­cting the scrotum, and testicles. In warm, moist places le­t it grows. Try drugstore anti-fungal creams. Clean, and dry the­ zone to avoid return. Jock itch thrives whe­n sweaty, warm. Over-the-counte­r creams help clear up the­ fungus rapidly. However, kee­ping areas dry is crucial. That prevents future­ jock itch flare-ups. So cleanliness matte­rs alongside medication.

Answered on 2nd Aug '24

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Hello! I am 29-year-old female, got stung by a jellyfish on 6th September in my right leg, pain was quite severe, we went to the emergency, I got some painkillers, now I use local and oral antihistamines, but the scars are still there and sometimes there is swelling and itching. No pain anymore. What else should I do? Is local methylprednisolone a good idea? Can I go to the swimming pool and/or run?

Female | 29

Jellyfish stings are common and can leave scars, swelling, and itching even after the pain subsides. Applying antihistamine creams can help with itching and oral antihistamines are recommended for swelling. If symptoms persist, a local methylprednisolone injection may be considered. It's best to avoid swimming and running until the scars heal to prevent further irritation.

Answered on 18th Sept '24

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