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Your skin is your largest organ — and skin, hair, and nail conditions can have a profound impact not just on physical health but on confidence, wellbeing, and quality of life. At Reach Super Speciality Hospital, Bachupally, our Dermatology department is led by a qualified Consultant Dermatologist offering evidence-based diagnosis and treatment for the complete range of dermatological conditions.
From common concerns like acne and fungal infections to chronic conditions like psoriasis and eczema, our dermatologist takes a thorough, patient-centred approach — identifying underlying causes rather than simply treating surface symptoms, and tailoring treatment to your skin type, lifestyle, and specific needs.
Skin conditions are often mismanaged when self-treated or addressed with over-the-counter products without a proper diagnosis. Our dermatologist conducts a detailed clinical evaluation — including skin type assessment and, where needed, dermoscopy — to arrive at an accurate diagnosis before recommending a treatment plan.
We also offer guidance on skincare routines, sun protection, and nutritional factors that influence skin health, empowering patients to maintain their results long-term and prevent recurrence.
Q: Is acne a serious medical condition or just cosmetic?
A: Acne is a genuine medical condition caused by hormonal, bacterial, and inflammatory factors. Untreated or under-treated acne can cause permanent scarring and significant psychological distress. A dermatologist can prescribe targeted treatments — topical or oral — that are far more effective than over-the-counter products.
Q: Can hair loss be reversed?
A: It depends on the cause. Hair loss due to nutritional deficiencies, thyroid disorders, or stress is often fully reversible with treatment. Androgenetic alopecia (genetic hair loss) can be slowed and partially reversed with early intervention. Early consultation with a dermatologist produces the best outcomes.
Q: Is vitiligo contagious?
A: No. Vitiligo is an autoimmune condition in which the immune system mistakenly attacks pigment-producing cells. It is not contagious, not caused by diet, and not related to hygiene. Multiple treatment options are available to stimulate repigmentation.
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