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  • Are you confused about your skin type?

    The initial quality, or type, of your skin is genetically determined, however, individual skin type may change over a period of time due to factors like climate, diet, medications, hormonal changes, stress, overall lifestyle and of course aging.

    There are five basic skin types – Normal, Dry, Oily, Combination and Sensitive

    Let us understand what is combination skin, how it works and skin care for the same.

    Combination skin is just what the name implies- dry in some parts of the body and oily in other areas. The facial skin tends toward dryness on the cheeks and around the eyes while being oily in the t-zone, that is – nose, forehead and chin. Combination skin can have shiny skin and pores that look larger than normal in the T – zone area. It may also have blackheads and acne over the T-zone and dry, flaky and dull skin on the cheek area.

    Combination skin also means that you may have fine lines and wrinkles and shininess and breakouts at the same time. You may also experience rosacea on your cheeks and large pores on your nose. Of course this combination of characteristics and problems can make combination skin, particularly difficult to deal with. It’s very difficult to understand and treat combination skin by yourself in such cases. It’s best to visit a dermatologist for home care regimen and to treat any concerns that you cannot address at home.

    How to determine your skin type?

    First and foremost, it’s important to determine your skin type. To determine your skin type, press a blotting paper or a clean facial tissue onto the face first thing in the morning.

    In combination skin the tissue will have traces of oil coming from your nose and forehead, but will be clean in the areas that touch the cheeks. Whereas, in normal and dry skin the tissue will be clean and in case of an oily skin, spots of oil will be present in areas of the cheeks, nose and forehead.

    How to care for combination skin?

    Combination Skin may sound a bit tricky, but if one can give it a targeted care it’s very simple to handle it.

    1. Cleanser: Use a gentle cleanser instead of harsh soaps to wash your face. The cleanser should be fragrant and irritant free.
    2. Toner: A mild repairing toner should be used. Avoid using toner on the dry areas.
    3. Sun care: No matter what skin type you are, sunscreen is important to protect the skin from UV radiation induced damage in all seasons and to delay photo ageing.
    4. Moisturize: Apply moisturizers in lotion or cream form to dry areas, avoiding the oily areas. Use a light moisturizer for oily areas.
    5. Exfoliate: To open up the pores and get rid of blackheads from oily area and to remove the dead skin cells from the dry area exfoliation is very important. It also allows moisturizers to penetrate. Use a gentle scrubber to exfoliate your skin at least once a week. Avoid rubbing dry area too much.
    6. Specific treatments: Use anti-acne products over the acne prone areas depending on the severity of acne. If the flakiness or sensitivity is too much on the cheeks, use Aloe Vera or olive oil. You may also use, oil based moisturizer only on cheeks.

    So combination skin is not something that you cannot deal with. If you follow these tips and improve your lifestyle habits, you can easily tackle it. Do exercise regularly, it gets the blood pumping, which delivers key nutrients to your skin. Also, Stress free life and good sleep all add up to good skin as stress can make your skin more reactive. And last but not the least, drink lots of water and eat fresh fruits and vegetables to keep your skin hydrated from inside.

    Kosmoderma Skin, Hair & Lasers Clinics are dedicated to medical excellence in the field of Cosmetic Dermatology with international accreditation and facilities.
    We offer scientifically proven treatments using US FDA approved technology. All our products have undergone extensive research and trials in USA, Europe and India. We pride ourselves in offering safe, effective and affordable treatments with high standards of quality. Kosmoderma gives personalized consults with skin care and uses facial analyzer and 3D imaging of the skin to analyze and personalize the treatments and skin regimen.

  • Medical Estheticians Bridge the gap between Beauty & Medicine

    People often think that an estheticians duties only include performing routine facials, extractions and microdermabrasion. But in a dermatologist’s clinic, medical estheticians may assist in research & clinical studies, design medifacial treatments for maintenance, may work with the doctor by cleansing or preparing the patient for an advanced peel, or may take on the role of a laser technician under the supervision of a medical personnel. They can also manage the retail centre, educate patients, perform pre & post-operative treatments, assist in treatment plans, and provide routine skin care services.

    In a medical spa setup, estheticians weave together spa services & surgical procedures under doctor’s guidance. For example, in one visit, a patient could receive a facial, a body treatment, a collagen injection to fill in wrinkles or make lips fuller and a consultation with a doctor. This is not possible without medical estheticians around.

    Having a good esthetician gives you an edge in taking good care of your skin on a regular basis. Once you consult your dermatologist, your esthetician is the one who can point you in the right direction, keep track of changes, and provide professional treatments such as proper extractions, exfoliation and nourishment which you can’t do by yourself.

    When you go for maintenance to a medical esthetician, he/she can tell if the skin needs extra attention. They can read your skin. For instance, break-outs on your cheeks are usually caused by a different set of issues than break-outs on your chin. Under-eye circles vary, and can be either genetic or attributed to a host of digestive/stress issues. Pre-mature aging is the same. It is much easier for an aesthetician to figure out the skin issues since they keep track of your every visit.

    Due to her thorough knowledge, an esthetician can help ensure that your beauty investments are the best for your skin. You could buy 10 products looking for the right one, or pay a little bit more, get good advice, and buy one that works for you.

    Medical estheticians are not beauticians. They are way ahead in training, skills, knowledge & professionalism than beauticians. Since they are much more approachable, you can see an esthetician on a regular basis for skin maintenance & skin care for a healthy & radiant looking skin.

    -Farheen (Senior Medical Aesthetician)
    Kosmoderma Skin & Hair Clinics.

    Kosmoderma Skin, Hair & Lasers Clinics are dedicated to medical excellence in the field of Cosmetic Dermatology with international accreditation and facilities.
    We offer scientifically proven treatments using US FDA approved technology. All our products have undergone extensive research and trials in USA, Europe and India. We pride ourselves in offering safe, effective and affordable treatments with high standards of quality. Kosmoderma gives personalized consults with skin care and uses facial analyzer and 3D imaging of the skin to analyze and personalize the treatments and skin regimen.

  • Worry not!!! One solution for your concerns. BB Cream!

    Tinted moisturizer is a cross between your regular facial moisturizer and foundation. Tinted moisturizer, also known as BB Cream, is a light moisturizer that has a slight tint of color for sheer coverage. It hydrates the skin and evens out the complexion with sheer and natural coverage and feels very light on the skin. You don’t look made up and caked on with Tinted moisturizer. It lets your skin breathe!!

    This is the latest buzz in the beauty industry in tropical climates, especially as the heat will not make this run and look blotchy.

    Tinted moisturizers have moisture & sunscreen to protect the skin, usually an SPF 15. They also have antioxidants and some are infused with minerals. They are applied as you would a regular moisturiser and takes a few seconds to apply giving your skin an instant lift. You can apply a sunscreen on top of this for better sun protection if you are going to be outdoors a lot. Otherwise a tinted mosituriser with SPF will replace a moisturizer, foundation and sunscreen in your bathroom shelf.

    Avoid using Tinted moisturizer with silicone, parabens, synthetic chemicals and petroleum-derivatives. Some are cloggy and are more like foundations than an actual Tinted moisturizer. Some dry into a powder form once applied and make the skin look dull. They don’t smell the best because usually they are fragrance free, but once you put it on it doesn’t smell bad.

    So who can use it?

    Everyone can use Tinted moisturizer. If you like to look natural & flawless, Tinted moisturizer is for you. It can be used in any season. If you have wrinkles go for water or oil based so that they don’t settle in your wrinkles. It actually plumps up the skin and makes it dewy to give that radiant glow. Younger skin can go for matt finish to look less oily. Although there are some that go well with both the types of skin.

    Tinted moisturizers last up to 4-6 hours, but the good part is it doesn’t wear off but your skin soaks it in. If required, You may reapply .It is very quick to apply and there is no time required for it to set in. It doesn’t conceal & cover like foundations, but it makes the blemishes, scars & pigmentation look lighter. It also covers redness or patchiness. It is not meant to be a full coverage product, but it is very beneficial for your skin.

    The greatest benefit of all, it does not run and stain your clothes like heavier foundation and all it takes is a few seconds, so when you are on the go in the morning, this eases time constraint just by the sheer ease of application.

    So the new age mantra is tinted moisturiser (BB Cream) as opposed to a foundation, especially if you are under 50 and want to look good but not made up!!!

    Kosmoderma Skin, Hair & Lasers Clinics are dedicated to medical excellence in the field of Cosmetic Dermatology with international accreditation and facilities.
    We offer scientifically proven treatments using US FDA approved technology. All our products have undergone extensive research and trials in USA, Europe and India. We pride ourselves in offering safe, effective and affordable treatments with high standards of quality. Kosmoderma gives personalized consults with skin care and uses facial analyzer and 3D imaging of the skin to analyze and personalize the treatments and skin regimen.

  • Traditional Versus Modern Acne Treatments

    Whatever may be the reason, it’s usually a blockage of glands giving rise to black heads, white heads, boils and pimples. Furthermore to add to the agony is its trail of scars, pigmentation and open pores!

    Studies have shown that there are several cures for acne, from local home remedies to modern scientific ones. Traditionally people used to go to a beauty parlor to treat acne. Even though facials hydrate the skin and brightens it for about a week, a series of harsh facials eventually may cause dehydration and scarring. Lasers and peels on the other hand, help correct the issue from the roots and give results*.

    Conventional acne treatments don’t always work for everyone. They can also cause side effects ranging from skin irritation to damage. For example, tea tree oil is an essential oil extracted from the leaves of a small tree native to Australia. In 1990, researchers studied 124 acne patients. Some were treated with 5% tea tree oil in a water-based gel, others were treated with 5% benzoyl peroxide. Tea tree oil did not work as quickly as benzoyl peroxide, although its use resulted in a similar reduction in acne lesions after three months. But because the results are very slow, severe acne may result in pigmentation or even scarring if not treated soon enough.

    Modern treatments of acne have come a long way and is evolved towards not only reducing the number of acne but also duration of each episode so as to prevent scarring and pigmentation.

    The whole idea of treating acne is to kick start your skin’s immunity and ability to fight the bacteria and rebuild the skin texture. This is best done with chemical peels and LED lights which work on desquamating and re-epithelization of the skin, that removes a few dead layers of our skin so as to start production of new skin layer which is more healthier.

    Patients often have this question that if chemical peels exfoliate the skin, why can’t we use a scrub to exfoliate? Scrubbing is not uniform and removes only dead skin superficially. Black heads and white heads cannot be removed completely by scrubbing. Harsher scrubs are more damaging to the skin and gives skin a patchy feel. On the other hand, peels help remove black and white heads along with giving your skin a kick start to produce newer and healthier skin.

    Modern laser technologies help treat red boils with ease. They help treat acne that does not respond to oral tablets and creams. They work on reducing the inflammatory phase of acne and thereby reducing scarring. Acne scars, the next phase of challenge is more treatable with the advent of modern lasers.

    These are called ‘weekend procedures’ as these also have very less down time, which allows one to get back to work within a day.

    It’s alright to try out the traditional methods to treat mild acne but its not advisable to DIY (Do It Yourself) when it comes to severe acne and too many blackheads & whiteheads. So if you have any term symptoms of acne, it is important to consult a dermatologist before starting on any medication or treatment.

    Kosmoderma Skin, Hair & Lasers Clinics are dedicated to medical excellence in the field of Cosmetic Dermatology with international accreditation and facilities.
    We offer scientifically proven treatments using US FDA approved technology. All our products have undergone extensive research and trials in USA, Europe and India. We pride ourselves in offering safe, effective and affordable treatments with high standards of quality. Kosmoderma gives personalized consults with skin care and uses facial analyzer and 3D imaging of the skin to analyze and personalize the treatments and skin regimen.

  • Skin Issues with Frequent Fliers

    • Flying is very dehydrating for your organs, including your skin: Wash your face once you get on the flight to sweep off pollution and dirt. And of course, keep it moisturized. Avoid drinking coffee, alcohol, or sodas. These squeeze out the water of our cells, and we need as much as we can get while we’re up there. You should be drinking 2 glasses of water every hour.
    • Your body goes almost dormant when you travel: Stretch, jump, or go for a jog whenever you get a chance between the flights- anything to boost your circulation. Your skin always looks better after you work out and it makes you feel energetic as well.
    • For most people temporary Insomnia kicks in every time they are on the flight: Cover your eyes, listen to soothing music & try to catch up with your sleep. Try essential oils such as Lavender and Grapefruit that can put you to sleep.
    • Do not sleep with your mouth wide open: If you can’t help it, cover your mouth with something before you fall asleep. Breathing from your mouth, especially in the flight could be one of the reasons that you catch that nasty cold so frequently. Breath in from your nostrils so that all the recirculated air gets filtered before entering your system.
    • There is a strong link between frequent flying and skin cancer: Flying at higher altitudes and the higher latitudes near the poles presents the greatest danger. The amount of cosmic radiation at the poles can be two to three times more than the radiation at the equator. Earth’s electromagnetic field helps to block this radiation down here.

    To minimize the risk of skin cancer or other radiation-induced problems, one should follow the prevention guidelines of the Skin Cancer Foundation.

    • Avoid sunburns by wearing hats and sunglasses and seeking the shade, especially between 10a.m. and 4 p.m.
    • Indoor tanning booths are equally bad.
    • Use sunscreen with an SPF of atleast 15 for everyday use. For extended outdoor activity, SPF of 30 or higher should be used. Sunscreen should be applied 30 minutes before going outside and reapplied every two hours or immediately after swimming or sweating.
    • Self inspections of your skin on a monthly basis and a yearly medical checkup with a dermatologist is also recommended.

    So while you enjoy your frequent flier miles, make sure to follow these simple tips & keep flying higher& higher safely.

    Kosmoderma Skin, Hair & Lasers Clinics are dedicated to medical excellence in the field of Cosmetic Dermatology with international accreditation and facilities.
    We offer scientifically proven treatments using US FDA approved technology. All our products have undergone extensive research and trials in USA, Europe and India. We pride ourselves in offering safe, effective and affordable treatments with high standards of quality. Kosmoderma gives personalized consults with skin care and uses facial analyzer and 3D imaging of the skin to analyze and personalize the treatments and skin regimen.

  • Effects of Air Pollution on Your Skin

    Living in a city has its own positives & negatives. While some of us can’t imagine a life outside of a city, it’s important to know that when you live in a city, you just cannot avoid things like exhaust fumes, smoke and dust – and these can leave your skin feeling irritated and grimy. There are many other health hazards that come with city life, but effects on the skin alone include dryness, skin rashes, eczema and acne. Toxins in the air cause skin to age prematurely, especially on the face, neck and hands.

    Skin’s natural barrier absorbs the day pollution that sticks to your skin. Over time, it can irritate and weaken the skin’s natural barrier and the skin becomes sensitive. Dirt, dust and smog in the air can clog pores, cause acne and give skin a lifeless and dull appearance. Free radicals can reduce oxygen in skin cells and decrease collagen production, which leads to rough, dry patches and fine lines. Long-term exposure to air pollution can also cause skin allergies, eczema, asthma and blood vessel damage.

    Skin Products That Block Pollution

    While you cannot completely avoid pollutants in the air, there are ways to minimize the effects of pollution on your skin. To maintain healthy, radiant skin, try the following:
    Cleansers and Exfoliants: To remove air pollutants from your skin, wash your face daily and exfoliate twice a week.
    Moisturizer: It’s very important to wear moisturizer as it creates a barrier between your skin and free radicals and other pollutants. Along with your skin’s natural barrier, it acts as a double protection and keeps your skin hydrated.
    Sunscreen: Pollution causes damage to the ozone layer. Because of this, the effects of free radicals and UV radiation on the skin increases. Overexposure to UV radiation can cause wrinkles and even skin cancer. Wear sunscreen on your face and neck every day to protect your skin.
    Water: Drinking more water can also help because it keeps your skin well hydrated, increases cell production and improves circulation.
    Supplements: Antioxidants and Vitamin C fight free radicals in the body, working to prevent and reverse the damage on your skin and also combat pollutants in the skin.

    Taking care of yourself & the planet around you should be the priority. The way we will treat the planet, the planet will treat us. One of the most important things is to get pollution under control and be the change you want to see. When our lifestyle is sensible enough, it’s easier to take control of such environmental factors that can cause damage to our health & body. Follow these simple tips for the maintenance of your skin health and protect yourself.

    Kosmoderma Skin, Hair & Lasers Clinics are dedicated to medical excellence in the field of Cosmetic Dermatology with international accreditation and facilities.
    We offer scientifically proven treatments using US FDA approved technology. All our products have undergone extensive research and trials in USA, Europe and India. We pride ourselves in offering safe, effective and affordable treatments with high standards of quality. Kosmoderma gives personalized consults with skin care and uses facial analyzer and 3D imaging of the skin to analyze and personalize the treatments and skin regimen.

  • You must Use Your: SUNSCREEN!

    Everyone needs to wear sunscreen including children. Dark skinned people do have better protection from sun due to more melanin but sun rays can damage their skin as well. Health experts advise everyone, regardless of skin color, to use sunscreen regularly with an SPF of at least 15.

    What is SPF?

    The Sun Protection Factor (SPF) refers to the sunscreen’s ability to screen or block out the sun’s harmful UVB rays. It measures the length of time a product protects against skin reddening from UVB, compared to how long the skin takes to redden without protection.

    If it takes 20 minutes without protection to begin reddening, using an SPF 15 sunscreen theoretically prevents reddening 15 times longer – about 5 hours. To maintain the SPF, reapply sunscreen every two hours and right after swimming.Ensure your sunscreen has broad-spectrum protection that blocks both UVA and UVB rays.

    Sunscreen contains ingredients that protect the skin from harmful ultraviolet rays. Too much exposure to the sun can lead to health problems and skin irritations.

    Short term Damage: Skin that is overexposed to sunlight without sunscreen may sun burn, becomes red and dry, and discolouration may occur.

    Long term Damage: One may age prematurely; wrinkles develop due to sun damage. Skin cancer develops due to exposure to the sun without sunscreen; melanoma is especially dangerous.

    Most adults should use about 35 ml of sunscreen to cover their whole body. It’s about the same as an adult handful. Remember, most people don’t apply enough sunscreen. It’s OK to use more than you think you should. As mentioned above apply sunscreen 20 minutes before going out in the sun, and reapply every 2 hours or as soon as you get done swimming or sweating heavily.

    Even with the ideal sunscreen, some UV rays can get through to your skin and cause damage. The Skin Cancer Foundation considers sunscreen one part of a comprehensive sun protection program, along with sun-protective clothing, sunglasses, shade, and sun avoidance from 10AM to 4 PM.

    Kosmoderma Skin, Hair & Lasers Clinics are dedicated to medical excellence in the field of Cosmetic Dermatology with international accreditation and facilities.
    We offer scientifically proven treatments using US FDA approved technology. All our products have undergone extensive research and trials in USA, Europe and India. We pride ourselves in offering safe, effective and affordable treatments with high standards of quality. Kosmoderma gives personalized consults with skin care and uses facial analyzer and 3D imaging of the skin to analyze and personalize the treatments and skin regimen.

  • YOU ARE HOW YOU FEEL
    Stress and it’s Effects on Your Body & Skin

    Stress causes a chemical response in your body that makes skin more sensitive and reactive. It can also make it harder for skin problems to heal. Stress can worsen skin problems like psoriasis, rosacea, and eczema. It can also cause hives and other types of skin rashes and trigger a flare-up of fever blisters. One may also suffer hair loss, a dry itchy scalp, eczema & psoriasis flare ups on the scalp .

    “Stress” plays a very important role in how you feel, which indirectly affect your skin and hair. So it’s important to cure the root cause before we address certain types of skin & hair issues. The best way to feel that you’re in good physical health is to undertake healthy behaviors. Change your environment to reduce stress, relax when you’re under pressure, and cope when there’s nothing you can do about the situation.

    Let’s see what havoc stress can wreak on your body!

    • A lack of sleep, dehydration, and junk food cravings often go hand-in-hand with stress, which also trickles down to poor hair and skin health.
    • Stress can weaken overall skin and hair health. Stress can interrupt sleep patterns-a key component for skin and body repair.
    • Stress promotes skin irritants. Chronic stress deprives your skin of oxygen and essential nutrients-and without adequate amounts of them, you get skin conditions like acne.
    • Stress dries out everything. The negative effects of stress can present themselves on the skin with extreme dehydration that results in inflammation, hyperpigmentation, dullness and acne and also gives you wrinkles.
    • Even if you usually eat well and exercise, chronic high stress can prevent you from losing weight-or even cause weight gain because a high level of the stress hormone cortisol has been shown to increase appetite and cravings for junk food.
    • Stress causes hair loss. As stress causes the blood vessels begin to constrict, hair follicles are deprived of the oxygen, minerals, and vitamins it needs for healthy hair growth. In extreme cases, patients start to suffer from ailments such as Alopecia and Psoriasis, both of which contribute to weak and fragile hair that breaks easily.
    • Sometimes severe stress can lead to formation of nasty habits like hair twirling or twisting or nail biting, which become almost subconscious causing damage to your skin and hair.

    Kosmoderma Skin, Hair & Lasers Clinics are dedicated to medical excellence in the field of Cosmetic Dermatology with international accreditation and facilities.
    We offer scientifically proven treatments using US FDA approved technology. All our products have undergone extensive research and trials in USA, Europe and India. We pride ourselves in offering safe, effective and affordable treatments with high standards of quality. Kosmoderma gives personalized consults with skin care and uses facial analyzer and 3D imaging of the skin to analyze and personalize the treatments and skin regimen.

  • Glutathione, Skin Whitening from Within

    So what is Glutathione and why is it so effective?

    Glutathione is an antioxidant that is produced naturally by the liver. Our Cells contain Glutathione, which is comprised of three amino acids: Cysteine, Glutamate and Glycine. What makes this antioxidant it so powerful is its presence in every type of cell, including the immune system. It helps neutralize free radicals (a highly volatile group of atoms which are formed when oxygen interacts with certain molecules) which damage other cells within the body. Glutathione has been known to help fight against some types of cancers and other diseases. But its cling to fame is its skin lightening ability.

    Glutathione works in various ways to help lighten pigmentation of the skin. It helps eliminate toxins and ingest chemicals that the body has already absorbed and also helps intercept and neutralize toxins in the digestive system before the body has a chance to absorb them. It also helps lighten skin tone is by restricting the body from producing melanin, which is the pigment that gives the skin its color.

    Natural Sources of Glutathione

    Tomatoes, Avocadoes, Oranges, Walnuts, Asparagus and Whey Protein are great sources of Glutathione. The body however can only produce a limited amount of glutathione from the intake of fresh fruits, vegetables and nuts.

    Hence in order to treat certain conditions, Glutathione can be availed as a dietary supplement. Glutathione supplements are available in different form factors, from soaps and creams to oral pills/capsules and injectable (IV) forms. But it is most effective when it reaches and enters the blood stream. As a result, injectable forms yield better results since glutathione is transported through the bloodstream to those areas where it is required.

    When Will I see Results?*

    Duration of the treatment depends on the color of skin:

    • Medium Brown Skin- 1-3months
    • Dark Brown Skin- 3-6months
    • Very Dark Skin- 6-12 months or more

    It should be noted though, that for results, regular use as prescribed by your dermatologist is highly recommended. Ideally, a person undergoing Glutathione therapy should take Vitamin C equivalent to two to three times the dose of Glutathione being consumed. Vitamin C helps keep the Glutathione in an absorbable form.

    Are There any Side Effects?

    As it is naturally present within the body, Glutathione has relatively low side-effects. However, precautions should be taken to ensure safe and effective results. Glutathione shouldn’t be taken by people taking anti-psychotic drug and chemotherapeutic drug. It should not be taken if someone has undergone an operation or an organ transplant. Alcoholic beverages can decrease the absorption of Glutathione.

    Along with Glutathione, chemical peeling which is commonly used and lasers can be done to improve the texture, quality and pigmentation of the skin.

    Kosmoderma Skin, Hair & Lasers Clinics are dedicated to medical excellence in the field of Cosmetic Dermatology with international accreditation and facilities.
    We offer scientifically proven treatments using US FDA approved technology. All our products have undergone extensive research and trials in USA, Europe and India. We pride ourselves in offering safe, effective and affordable treatments with high standards of quality. Kosmoderma gives personalized consults with skin care and uses facial analyzer and 3D imaging of the skin to analyze and personalize the treatments and skin regimen.

  • The Gift of a Kiss This Valentine’s Day

    While we may perform and experience romantic gestures throughout the year, the significance of Valentine’s Day lies in the fact that a special emphasis is given to bring joy and delight to those we love. Besides, who doesn’t like to feel special? Speaking of which, the fact that so many couples are out there, celebrating this occasion with each other, only helps us make our partners feel all the more loved and cared for. Imagine, if you will, standing out from the crowd, doing something so special, that even though it’s not openly obvious, it gives your partner fireworks (metaphorically speaking).

    There is one thing that most of us expect from our partner on Valentine’s Day, a Kiss. During conversations with each other our eyes wonder from each other’s and focus on the words our partners say, focusing on their lips. And we all want those perfect luscious, kissable lips.

    A great way of achieving fuller lips, with a picture perfect pout is by way of cosmetic fillers. A simple procedure that a licensed cosmetologist can perform and only takes about 30 minutes, Fillers can help add volume to your lips, enhance your smile and give you that perfect pout that your partners won’t be able to get gaze away from. Fillers are made up of Hyaluronic Acid, a substance that is produced naturally by the human body. This gel is artfully injected into the lips to achieve the desired effect instantaneously. You can go about your regular routine almost immediately after the procedure.*

    So why not surprise your partner with the gift of a Kiss!

    Kosmoderma Skin, Hair & Lasers Clinics are dedicated to medical excellence in the field of Cosmetic Dermatology with international accreditation and facilities.
    We offer scientifically proven treatments using US FDA approved technology. All our products have undergone extensive research and trials in USA, Europe and India. We pride ourselves in offering safe, effective and affordable treatments with high standards of quality. Kosmoderma gives personalized consults with skin care and uses facial analyzer and 3D imaging of the skin to analyze and personalize the treatments and skin regimen.