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Please advise best FUE hair transplant clinic in Indore for type 3 alopecia

Answered by Dhanya Shetty

Hello, For your enquiry, we have listed down some of the best hair transplant clinics in Indore: 1.) Avista Hair transplant and Cosmetic Centre- Indore Address: 206-207, 2nd floor, Krishna Tower, VIP Road, Indore. 10 AM - 7 PM. 2.) Richfeel Trichology Center Address: Beside Indraprastha Tower, South Tukoganj, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. MON - SUN: 11.00 AM - 7.00 PM. 3.) Yuva Cosmaderm Address: The Magnate, 6/1 New Palasia, Indore. MON - SAT: 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM, 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM. Hope our answer helps. Also, our page might help you with this regard as well - Hair Transplant Surgeons in Indore.

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Questions & Answers on "Dermatology" (2821)

Nostril laser hair removal

Female | 44

Nostril hair removal procedure is a cosmetic procedure that can be performed by a dermatologist or a plastic surgeon with a valid license. It is a safe and effective way to remove unwanted hair from the nostrils. If you are interested in this procedure, I would advise you to consult with a qualified specialist in dermatology or plastic surgery.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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গলার কালো দাগের জন্য কি করবো

Male | 18

Black spots in the throat could be due to a variety of reasons, such as post-nasal drip, smoking, or even certain infections like strep throat. The best course of action would be to have a ENT specialist take a look at it to determine the exact cause. In the meantime, make sure to stay hydrated, gargle with warm salt water, and avoid smoking or irritants. It's always better to get it checked just to be safe. 

Answered on 7th Nov '25

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hi, i’m a 19 year old young woman. Starting in September 2024, I started noticing a pinkish tinge on my cheeks, primarily on my left. I stopped using blush at first, thinking it was an allergic reaction to my makeup. But then the redness became more pronounced and spread to both cheeks. For a long time, it was even on both cheeks, and it gradually became more noticeable, and the texture became a bit rough. I was very bothered by this appearance and couldn't understand why it was getting worse; it made me very nervous. I then went to many different doctors, but the doctors at the public hospital prescribed me ridiculous products that didn't suit my skin type. With each doctor's prescription, the skin got worse and more noticeable. My last visit was a month ago, and I was told I had rosacea. But with the facial cleansing foam and rosacea cream he prescribed, my skin is now much worse. Rosacea is extremely visible, turning red. My right cheek is more prominent again, and it's not just on my cheekbone; it now seems to be all over that cheek. I really don't know what to use or do.

Female | 19

From your description, it does sound like you may have rosacea. This condition can cause redness, flushing, and even changes in skin texture over time. Sometimes certain products or triggers can worsen it, as you've noticed. What I'd recommend is simplifying your skincare routine. Stick to gentle, fragrance-free products and avoid anything that could irritate your skin further. It might also help to identify and avoid triggers like spicy foods or extreme temperatures. If the current treatment isn't working. There are other options we can explore together. Let's work on finding a solution that suits your skin type and helps manage your rosacea effectively.

Answered on 29th Nov '25

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My skin is very dull and roughness my skin is no glow and shine and very dry skin

Female | 29

Seems like your skin is not shining with the desired brightness and is rather dull, rough, and dry. When skin reflects this quality, it could be a sign that it is not receiving enough water give and nutrients. The skin can become dry due to things like hot showers, harsh soaps, and not drinking enough water. Using gentle cleansers, drinking water, and applying moisturizer can help to the skin regain its glow and softness.

Answered on 7th Oct '24

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Par ka gost paat gaya ha koi cream btta da

Male | 17

Skin issues like rashes or infections can be quite common. The best thing to do in this situation is to have it checked by a dermatologist to determine the exact cause. In fact, applying any cream without knowing the root of the issue can sometimes make it worse. I recommend scheduling an appointment with a dermatologist. They can properly assess the situation and give you the right treatment. It's always better to be safe and get expert advice when it comes to your skin. 

Answered on 20th Nov '25

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I am a 13½ year old male, My date of birth is September 30th 2010 and I was born in Sligo and from Garrison Co. FERMANAGH'S border and I would like to ask if anything is wrong with me I have a lot of white spots on my dick all around the testicles and I have had these for a long, Do I have a hernia?

Male | 13½

It should be known that these things are quite usual and mostly innocent. They could be what is referred to as the Fordyce spots which simply put are oil glands. However, if there is any form of pain or itching accompanying them then it would be wise to see a medical practitioner who will advise accordingly. Hernias usually show themselves as bulges or swellings around the groin so there’s little chance they could be connected with the description of the said spots. To be sure, though, having them checked out by a healthcare provider would still do no harm!

Answered on 8th June '24

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My mother aged 90years suffering from Bullous pemphigoid since 8months.she is getting treatment from Medanta and medicated with Mycoimmune, Bettnasol1mg, Fucibet creame and allegra 180. After discontinuing Betnesol she is getting repeatedly blisters. Kindly can you suggest for her relief. Thanks for your early reply

Female | 90

I suggest you to talk to your doctor about your mother's condition. Based on your mother's condition, he may suggest some different medicine or treatment. And for blisters, making certain lifestyle changes like eating healthy food, taking rest and avoiding certain triggers can prove helpful. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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