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Sri Skin Clinic is located centrally at posh location in Saravanampatti, Coimbatore. It is dedicated to quality care in a very warm & friendly atmosphere. The Sri Skin Clinic is to provide the highest quality, up to date and compassionate care for all patients. We provide all the latest and safe procedures to make your skin looking great under expert guidance of Dr.V.Kavitha, M.D.DVL. Certified Dermatologist and specialized in diagnosis and management of skin, hair and nail diseases.


At Sri Skin Clinic, we give you an honest, professional advice. We at, Sri Skin Clinic also provide an affordable and quality solutions to all sorts of cosmetic problems. At the Sri Clinic we aim to offer our patients a professional service using the latest non-surgical aesthetic techniques. Doctor is highly trained and has years of experience in his field of expertise. The staff here provides a friendly, confidential and professional service in a comfortable and relaxing setting.

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Microdermabrasion Treatment

Microdermabrasion is a superficial resurfacing technique commonly used by Dermatologists for treating acne scars, dark spots, enlarged pores and facial rejuvenation

Chemical Peeling

Chemical peeling or Chemoexfoliation is an common Cosmetic procedure for treating many skin conditions and to reverse the signs of aging.

Hair Loss Treatment

Male and females suffering from hair fall are extremely unhappy and would do anything to change the situation. Hair loss affects every aspect of the sufferer’s image and emotional well-being

Hyper Pigmentation

Hyperpigmentation of the skin is a common problem in Asian skin. The pigmentation is often very patchy and can leave the skin unpleasant. The damage to the skin is usually very gradual which often goes unnoticed.

Electrocautery

Electrocauterization is the process of destroying tissue using heat conduction from a metal probe heated by electric current. The procedure stops bleeding from small vessels (larger vessels being ligated) or for cutting through soft tissue

Acne Scars Treatment

About 95% of people, who develop acne, end up with hideous scarring which Acne Scare Treatment . Even if active acne lesions subside, the scarring reminds the unsightly skin problem forever. Acne scarring can be very depressing and could lead to a low self-esteem.

Cryotherapy

Cryotherapy, also known as cryosurgery, is a commonly used in-office procedure for the treatment of a variety of benign and malignant lesions. In one report, cryotherapy was the second most common in-office procedure after skin excision

Micro needling

Skin needling is also called micro-needling therapy or collagen induction therapy. It is a minimally-invasive non-surgical and nonablative procedure for facial rejuvenation that involves the use of a micro-needling device to create controlled skin injury.

Wart Treatment

In most cases, warts are harmless and can disappear without treatment. However, people can seek treatment for warts when the condition is bothersome or embarrassing. In some cases, warts might recur after treatment

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Green Tea Scrub

Green tea scrub is best suited for dry, normal and combination skin types and leaves behind radiant looking skin. All you need to do is mix 3 tbsp of green tea, 2 tbsp of brown sugar and 1 tbsp of a nourishing cream of your choice. .

Rest and Pamper

Sleep and water are the two special ingredients for radiant looking skin; they lead to detoxification and bar you from red and puffy eyes. Apply face masks available over the counters which have antioxidants in them to make your skin look glowing and rejuvenated .

Avocado Pack

For a healthy looking skin, peel and slice an avocado and blend it with a tbsp of yogurt. Apply directly on face excluding the eye area. Keep it for 15 minutes and rinse with warm water.

Carrot Pack

To protect your skin from wrinkles, blend 2-3 cooked and mashed carrots along with 2 tbsp of honey. Apply it on your skin, do not massage, keep it for 10 minutes and then rinse off. .

Grapefruit Pack

To freshen up oily or normal skin, beat egg white until fluffy, add cream and a tbsp of grapefruit juice, apply on face for 15 minutes and then rinse with lukewarm water. .

No Jewel Toned Eye Shadows

When doing your eye makeup, try not to highlight them with jewel-toned eye shadows. They just sparkle wrinked and crinkly skin, instead opt for neutral and matte eye shadows which not only smoothen your skin texture but make you look fairer and natural looking.. .

Dermabrasions

In case, you think you need professional help for your lifeless skin, you can opt for a Micro-dermabrasion, a cosmetic procedure that uses a mechanical medium for exfoliation. It gentlyremoves the outermost layer of dead skin cells from the skin surface with help of 3-4 30 min sessions.. .

Eat Right

Eating and exercising right for your skin this winter: Include lots of juices, fruits & dry fruits in your diet and drink at least 8 glasses of water. Find a form of exercise that you enjoy, get enough rest, stay positive, use the right makeup products with SPF, and don't skip the cleansing-toning-moisturising ritual before going to bed. .

Strike the Blackheads

To prevent or get rid of existing blackheads, mix lemon juice and egg white in a bowl. Once it’s fluff, apply it all over face, especially near the nose and tip. Wait for 10-20 minutes and rinse off with warm water .

Unclog the Pores

To reduce pimples and acne on your face blend a tomato, a tbsp of lemon juice and a tbsp of instant oatmeal. Apply it on a cleansed face and leave it for 15 mins and then rinse off. This mask helps to purify the pores, restore the balance of oil and moisture in oily skin and natural acids in tomato that help to give your skin a good cleaning while enhancing your skin’s natural rejuvenation process .

Honey Ways

To firm and moisturise dry skin, in a mixer add 1 egg yolk, a tbsp of honey and a tbsp of cream. Once the mixture is runny, apply it on your face and leave it for 20 minutes, wash off and pat dry .

Milky Way

If you have run short of your face wash, fret not. Just take a 2 tbsp of milk and apply it evenly on your face. Massage the face using finger tips till the dirt starts to come out. Wash off. You’ll get soft and shiny skin in a minute! .

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Microdermabrasion Treatment for Skin

Microdermabrasion is a superficial resurfacing technique commonly used by Dermatologists for treating acne scars, dark spots, enlarged pores and facial rejuvenation. Microdermabrasion is a fairly simple, easy, painless, non-invasive, skin rejuvenation procedure using a combination of a fine abrasive tip or crystals and vacuum suction applied to the skin. Typically there are no needles or anesthetics required for microdermabrasion. .

Chemical Peeling

  • Affordable Chemical Peeling

Chemical peeling or Chemoexfoliation is an common Cosmetic procedure for treating many skin conditions and to reverse the signs of aging. Chemical peeling can be used on face as well as on neck, hands and chest. Commonly used peeling agents are TCA (Trichloroacetic Acid), GA (Glycolic Acid), Salicylic Acid, Jessner’s Peel etc. .

Hair Loss Treatment

  • Professional & Affordable Hair Loss Treatment in Coimbatore

Male and females suffering from hair fall are extremely unhappy and would do anything to change the situation. Hair loss affects every aspect of the sufferer’s image and emotional well-being. The reasons for hair loss vary from person to person. Thus, a thorough assessment of hair fall is a pre-requisite for any hair fall management. In addition to medical management, there are non-invasive treatment options for early stages of male and female pattern hair loss and non-scarring alopecia. .

Hyper Pigmentation

  • HyperPigmentation

Hyperpigmentation of the skin is a common problem in Asian skin. The pigmentation is often very patchy and can leave the skin unpleasant. The damage to the skin is usually very gradual which often goes unnoticed. The dark patches could be due to various reasons. Sun-damage is the commonest cause for skin darkening which results in age-spots and freckles. It occurs mostly over the exposed area like face, back of hands and forearms. Females often suffer from Melasma (Mangu) which is disfiguring and affects the cheeks and sometimes all over the face. It commonly occurs following pregnancy, intake of birth control pills or can be hereditary. Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation occurs following any insult to the skin. This often fades away gradually, but certain treatments can hasten the fading. .

Electrocautery

Electrocauterization is the process of destroying tissue using heat conduction from a metal probe heated by electric current. The procedure stops bleeding from small vessels (larger vessels being ligated) or for cutting through soft tissue. Electrocautery applies high frequency alternating current by a unipolar or bipolar method. It can be a continuous waveform to cut tissue, or intermittent to coagulate tissue.. .

Acne Scars Treatment

About 95% of people, who develop acne, end up with hideous scarring which Acne Scare Treatment . Even if active acne lesions subside, the scarring reminds the unsightly skin problem forever. Acne scarring can be very depressing and could lead to a low self-esteem. What are the different types of scarring? There are different types of scars depending on the size and the depth. The major four categories are: 1. Ice pick scar 2. Box scar 3. Rolling scar 4. Hypertrophic and Keloid scar . .

Cryotherapy

Cryotherapy, also known as cryosurgery, is a commonly used in-office procedure for the treatment of a variety of benign and malignant lesions. In one report, cryotherapy was the second most common in-office procedure after skin excision. The mechanism of destruction in cryotherapy is necrosis, which results from the freezing and thawing of cells. Treated areas reepithelialize. Adverse effects of cryotherapy are usually minor and short-lived.. .

Micro needling

Skin needling is also called micro-needling therapy or collagen induction therapy. It is a minimally-invasive non-surgical and nonablative procedure for facial rejuvenation that involves the use of a micro-needling device to create controlled skin injury. As each fine needle punctures the skin, it creates a channel or micro-wound. The controlled injury triggers the body to fill these micro-wounds by producing new collagen and elastin in the papillary dermis. In addition, new capillaries are formed. This neovascularisation and neocollagenesis following treatment leads to reduction of scars and skin rejuvenation, i.e., improved skin texture, firmness and hydration. . .

Wart Treatment

In most cases, warts are harmless and can disappear without treatment. However, people can seek treatment for warts when the condition is bothersome or embarrassing. In some cases, warts might recur after treatment. More than one type of treatment might be necessary. Although practitioners attempt to clear warts quickly, most methods require multiple treatments. Treatments include: Freezing (cryotherapy) Cantharidin Other medicines Experimental treatments Minor surgery Laser surgery . .

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WHAT CAUSES ACNE?

The causes of acne are linked to the changes that take place as young people mature from childhood to adolescence (puberty). The hormones that cause physical maturation also cause the sebaceous (oil) glands of the skin to produce more sebum (oil). The hormones with the greatest effect on sebaceous glands are androgens (male hormones), which are present in females as well as males, but in higher amounts in males. Sebaceous glands are found together with a hair shaft in a unit called a sebaceous follicle. During puberty, the cells of the skin that line the follicle begin to shed more rapidly. In people who develop acne, cells shed and stick together more so than in people who do not develop acne. When cells mix with the increased amount of sebum being produced, they can plug the opening of the follicle. Meanwhile, the sebaceous glands continue to produce sebum, and the follicle swells up with sebum. In addition, a normal skin bacteria called P. acnes, begins to multiply rapidly in the clogged hair follicle. In the process, these bacteria produce irritating substances that can cause inflammation. Sometimes, the wall of the follicle bursts, spreading inflammation to the surrounding skin. This is the process by which acne lesions, from blackheads to pimples to nodules, are formed.

I WASH MY FACE SEVERAL TIMES A DAY.WHY DO I STILL GET ACNE?

Many people still believe that acne is caused by dirty skin. The truth is, washing alone will not clear up or prevent acne. Washing does, however, help remove excess surface oils and dead skin cells. Many people use all kinds of products, including alcohol-based cleansers, and scrub vigorously, only to irritate the skin further and worsen their acne. Washing the skin twice a day gently with water and a mild soap is usually all that is required. However, acne is actually caused by a variety of biologic factors that are beyond the control of washing. For that reason, you should use appropriate acne treatments for the acne.

DOES STRESS CAUSE ACNE?

Stress is commonly blamed for the development of acne. Stress can have many physiologic effects on the body, including changes in hormones that may theoretically lead to acne. In some cases the stress may actually be caused by the acne lesions, not the other way around! If the acne is being treated effectively, stress is not likely to have much impact on the majority of people.

I NEVER HAD ACNE AS A TEENAGER.WHY AM I NOW GETTING ACNE AS AN ADULT?

Usually, acne begins at puberty and is gone by the early 20s. In some cases, acne may persist into adulthood. Such types of acne include severe forms that affect the body as well as the face (which afflict males more than females) and acne associated with the menstrual cycle in women. In other cases, acne may not present itself until adulthood. Such acne is more likely to affect females than males. There are several reasons for this. As females get older, the pattern of changes in hormones may itself change, disposing sebaceous glands to develop acne. Ovarian cysts and pregnancy may also cause hormonal changes that lead to acne. Some women get acne when they discontinue birth control pills that have been keeping acne at bay. Sometimes young women may wear cosmetics that are comedogenic-that is, they can set up conditions that cause comedones to form.

WAT ROLE DOES DIET PLAY IN ACNE?

Acne is not caused by food. Following a strict diet will not, clear your skin. While some people feel that their acne is aggravated by certain foods, particularly chocolate, colas, peanuts, shellfish and some fatty foods, there is no scientific evidence that suggests food causes or influences acne. Avoid any foods which seem to worsen your acne and, for your overall health, eat a balanced diet--but diet shouldn't really matter if the acne is being appropriately treated.

DOES THE SUN HELP ACNE?

Many patients feel that sunlight improves their acne lesions and go to great lengths to find sources of ultraviolet light. There is no proven effect of sunlight on acne. In addition, ultraviolet light in sunlight increases the risk of skin cancer and early aging of the skin. It is, therefore, not a recommended technique of acne management, especially since there are many other proven forms of treatment for acne. Moreover, many acne treatments increase the skin's sensitivity to ultraviolet light, making the risk of ultraviolet light exposure all the worse.

WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO TREAT ACNE?

veryone's acne must be treated individually. If you have not gotten good results from the acne products you have tried, consider seeing a dermatologist. Your dermatologist will decide which treatments are best for you. For more information about the types of acne treatments that are available, and for basic acne treatment guidelines, please see Acne Treatments in the main part of AcneNet.

WHAT KIND OF COSMETICS AND CLEANSERS CAN AN ACNE PATIENT USE?

Look for "noncomedogenic" cosmetics and toiletries. These products have been formulated so that they will not cause acne. Some acne medications cause irritation or pronounced dryness particularly during the early weeks of therapy, and some cosmetics and cleansers can actually worsen this effect. The choice of cosmetics and cleansers should be made with your dermatologist or pharmacist. Heavy foundation makeup should be avoided. Most acne patients should select powder blushes and eye shadow over cream products because they are less irritating and noncomedogenic. Camouflaging techniques can be used effectively by applying a green undercover cosmetic over red acne lesions to promote color blending.

IS IT HARMFUL TO SQUEEZE MY BLEMISHES?

Yes. In general, acne lesions should not be picked or squeezed by the patient. In particular, inflammatory acne lesions should never be squeezed. Squeezing forces infected material deeper into the skin, causing additional inflammation and possible scarring.

CAN ANYTHING BE DONE ABOUT SCARRING CAUSED BY ACNE?

Scarring is best prevented by getting rid of the acne. Dermatologists can use various methods to improve the scarring caused by acne. The treatment must always be individualized for the specific patient. Chemical peels may be used in some patients, while dermabrasion or laser abrasion may benefit others. It is important that the acne be well controlled before any procedure is used to alleviate scarring.

HOW LONG BEFORE I SEE A VISIBLE RESULT FROM USING MY ACNE MEDICATION?

The time for improvement depends upon the product being used, but in almost all cases it is more a matter of weeks or months instead of days. Most dermatologists would recommend the use of a medication or combination of medications daily for 4 to 8 weeks before they would change the treatment. It is very important for patients to be aware of this time frame so they do not become discouraged and discontinue their medications. Conversely, if you see no change whatsoever, you might want to check with your dermatologist regarding the need to change treatments.

WOULD USING MY MEDICATION MORE FREQUENTLY THAN PRESCRIBED SPEED UP THE CLEARING OF MY ACNE?

No--always use your medication exactly as your dermatologist instructed. Using topical medications more often than prescribed may actually induce more irritation of the skin, redness and follicular plugging, which can delay clearing time. If oral medications are taken more frequently than prescribed, they won't work any better, but there is a greater chance of side effects.

MY FACE IS CLEAR! CAN I STOP TAKING MY MEDICATION NOW?

If your dermatologist says you can stop, then stop--but follow your dermatologist's instructions. Many times patients will stop their medication suddenly only to have their acne flare up several weeks later. If you are using multiple products, it may be advisable to discontinue one medication at a time and judge results before discontinuing them all at once. Ask your dermatologist before you stop using any of your medications.

DOES IT MATTER WHAT TIME I USE MY MEDICATION?

Check with your dermatologist or pharmacist. If you were taking one dose a day of an antibiotic, you could probably take it in the morning, at midday or in the evening, although you should pick one time of day and stay with it throughout your treatment. With oral medications prescribed twice a day or three times a day, you should try your best to spread out the doses evenly. Some antibiotics should be taken on an empty or nearly empty stomach. For optimal results with topical treatments, you should strictly follow your dermatologist's recommendations. For example, if instructed to apply benzoyl peroxide in the morning and a topical retinoid at bedtime, it is important to follow these directions strictly. If the two were applied together at bedtime, for example, you could decrease the efficacy of the treatment because of chemical reactions that make them less effective.

MY TOPICAL TREATMENT SEEMS TO WORK ON THE SPOT I TREAT,BUT I KEEP GETTING NEW ACNE BLEMISHES.WHAT SHOULD I DO?

Topical acne medications are made to be used on all acne-prone areas, not just individual lesions. Part of the goal is to treat the skin before lesions can form and to prevent formation, not just to treat existing lesions. Patients are generally advised to treat all of the areas (forehead, cheeks, chin and nose) that tend to break out rather than just individual lesions.

I HAVE TROUBLE REMEMBERING TO TAKE MY ORAL MEDICATION EVERY DAY.WHAT'S A GOOD WAY TO REMEMBER? WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I FORGET A DOSE?

This is a common problem. Many patients try to associate taking their medication with a routine daily event such as brushing teeth or applying makeup. It also helps to keep the medication close to the area where the reminder activity is carried out. In most cases, if you miss a day of your oral treatment, do not double up the next day; rather, get back to your daily regimen as soon as possible--but there may be different instructions for different oral medications. Ask your dermatologist or pharmacist about what to do if you miss a dose of your particular medication.
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