Scars Treatment with Laser in Delhi | Dr Suruchi Puri
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A #Scar is an area of fibrosis, which is considered as a permanent skin patch growing after injury replacing the normal skin. It occurs due to the biological process that leads to wound repair. For this reason scars are treated as the result of the healing process.
Scars of any kind tend to undermine your self-confidence, especially if those scars are on your face. Acne scars are one of the common issues faced by most people. You may have gotten rid of Acne but how do you get rid of the scars?
Don't Worry !
As We at Dr Suruchi Puri's Skin Hair & Laser Clinic in West Delhi pride ourselves at not only being able to help you get rid of Acne but also the Acne Scars. We have specialised in #AcneScar treatments and got you the best available Laser techniques and devices from all over the world with a proven safety and efficacy record.
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Moles and other birthmarks are benign pigmented spots or patches of skin that range in colour from tan, brown and black (moles) to red, pink or purple (vascular lesions, such as strawberry hemangiomas or port wine stains). Though most birthmarks are harmless, they may develop into cancer. Moles exhibiting any of the following warning signs should be examined by a professional immediately: Larger than six millimeters. Itches or bleeds. Rapidly changes in colour, size or shape. Has multiple colours. It is located where it can’t be easily monitored, such as on the scalp. Depending on their depth, location and colour, as well as the patient’s skin type, age, and other factors, treatment for benign but unattractive birthmarks may take the form of laser or pulsed light therapy, microdermabrasion or surgical excision. Say goodbye to moles & Skin Tags with the most advanced & Painless Treatments at Dr. Suruchi Puri's Skin Hair & Laser Center...
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Seborrhoeic keratosis are extremely common. It has been estimated that over 90% of adults over the age of 60 years have one or more of them. They occur in males and females of all races, typically beginning to erupt in the 30s or 40s. They are uncommon under the age of 20 years. Seborrhoeic keratosis can arise on any area of skin, covered or uncovered, with the exception of palms and soles. They do not arise from mucous membranes. They have a highly variable appearance. Flat or raised papule or plaque 1 mm to several cm in diameter Skin coloured, yellow, grey, light brown, dark brown, black or mixed colours Smooth, waxy or warty surface Solitary or grouped in certain areas, such as within the scalp, under the breasts, over the spine or in the groin An individual seborrhoeic keratosis can easily be removed if desired. Reasons for removal may be that it is unsightly, itchy, or catches on clothing. Methods used to remove seborrhoeic keratosis include: Cryotherapy (liquid nitrogen) for thi...
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