Tag: Acne Treatment

  • A Guide to your Acne Scars

    Ice Pick Scars

    Ice Pick Scars

    These are deep narrow scars giving the look as if something sharp pierced the skin. They usually develop after a cystic infection or deep inflammation which works its way to the surface. An atrophic scar, it is marked by the destruction of the skin tissue leaving a slender column like scar.

    Ice pick scars begin as comedones (referred to as blackheads or whiteheads in layman terms). These comedones if left uncleaned, block the pores and as the bacteria in it multiplies, pus starts getting formed. The pus thus, builds up pressure which takes the inflammation to the deeper layers of the skin. This inflammation damages the skin and effects the collagen formation. This loss of collagen further allows the acne inflammation to sink deeper resulting in ice pick scars.

    Two of the best treatments for ice pick scars include skin needling and fractional laser treatment. These techniques can both be performed in the comfort of a skin specialist’s office.

    Box Scars

    Box Scars

    Box scars are usually round depressions with vertical sides. For easier imagination, imagine a hollow hemisphere put over a cylindrical bottle, hollow side up. They are wider than ice pick scars and give a pitted appearance to the skin. Another example of atrophic scars, these are formed when an inflammation destroys the collagen in the skin tissue. The depth of the scar varies in proportion to the tissue destruction.

    Because box-scar scars have steeper edges than the other scar varieties, it is more difficult to smooth them out and blend them into the surrounding skin. Laser resurfacing, particularly ablative laser resurfacing (eg. Er:YAG, Nd:YAG, CO2) often produces good results. When box scars are too deep or resistant to laser resurfacing, plastic surgery for acne scars can provide a more targeted and permanent solution.

    Rolling Scars

    Rolling Scars

    Rolling scars which appear as wavelike undulations on the skin are caused when fibrous bands of tissue develop between the skin and subcutaneous tissue below. The bands in turn pull the epidermis to the deeper structures of the skin.

    Laser resurfacing (ablative and non-ablative), chemical peels, microdermabrasion, needling, subcision and even red light phototherapy can produce significant results in case of rolling scars.

    Keloid Scars

    Keloid Scars

    When scar tissue forms in great excess, it can become a large nodule of dense, rubbery scar tissue that is known as a keloid. The development of hypertrophic and keloid scars is less common in acne patients than the development of depressed scars. A number of factors can potentially be involved in the process, including acne severity and duration, genetics and secondary infections.

    Ablative laser resurfacing and microdermabrasion can produce satisfactory results in case of keloidal scars. Keloidal scars can also be surgically removed but are generally less responsive to treatments like chemical peels, because the scar tissue is much more resistant to the ingredients in a chemical peel than healthy tissue.

    Discoloration and Pigmentation Scars Discoloration of skin is a natural response of the skin to the inflammation caused on account of acne. It usually appears as colored patches ranging from pink to red, brown or black depending upon the skin tone and depth of discoloration. In many cases, this discoloration usually fades with time however, in some cases medical intervention is required.

    Hyper-pigmentation occurs when melanocytes begin to proliferate at the site of injury, or when an existing population of melanocytes begins to produce excess amounts of melanin. Hyper-pigmentation is often treated with light and laser treatments that specifically target melanin, such as KTP Lasers, Pulsed Dye Lasers (PDL), and Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) therapy.

    Hypo-pigmentation occurs when melanocytes are depleted from the injury site or lose their ability to produce melanin. This is often the case in areas of skin that have been replaced with scar tissue, which tends to have a light, pinkish appearance. Hypo-pigmentation is generally more noticeable in those individuals with darker base skin tones.

    That was all we had to share for now. Any additional information, well we will have another blog for that.

    Hope you had a happy and useful reading!

    Keep Shining!

    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.

  • Adults and the Acne

    A Look at the Causes:

    Stress
    A pretty obvious reason which can be seen at its effective best when you are planning for a party! The exact cause for this has not been determined but evidence based research claims that stress is the reason for about 60% of the adult acne

    Too Much Makeup
    Yes, we know that make-up have become a part of your life and a basic foundation mixed with the sunscreen is a must apply before you leave your home but, that foundation might be the reason for your acne. Also, the night creams, the anti-wrinkle creams, the moisturising DIYs- it can be anything. Now, how to know which one is the reason, try by avoiding one at a time; you’ll know it soon.

    Too Particular about your CleanUps
    Going for clean-ups or facials again and again might cause acne because both of these tend to leave the pores open for a while and then, pollution, dirt and dust and hence the bacteria and viruses are all around and abound. Also, lymphatic drainages if done wrong (the results of the facial massages) result in acne too.

    Too Careless about your CleanUps
    Goes without saying, if you are not cleaning up well, and 3 months ago was the last you had a clean-up or even a proper exfoliation, you know whom to blame for those whiteheads, blackheads and pimples popping up.

    Not scaring but PCOS or Thyroid may be the cause
    Especially towards the age of 40 years and above when many ladies are nearing their menopause, hormones play a havoc on the internal systems resulting in acne. However, sometimes things can be as serious as a Polycystic ovarian Syndrome or thyroid too. Hence, if your acne is recurring abnormally- abnormally in the sense that it doesn’t tend to go away, a hormonal profiling is something you should go for immediately.

    The Solution Part:

    Like always, don’t touch, don’t pop
    Touching your pimples continuously does nothing but help in spreading the infection to other opened up pores on your skin too which means more pimples for you. Hence, avoid that totally. Same goes for popping your pimples!

    Keep a Betnovate handy
    Yes, because it acts fast and at least dries your pimple up. A short term solution but immediate enough to keep you pimple in check

    Exfoliate but in limit
    Like we keep saying always, 2 times a week is enough exfoliation for your skin. Wednesday evenings and Sunday nights are the best to go for it (Or a Saturday night if you do not have any plans otherwise)

    And finally, when you buy your beauty products, looks out for these.
    Either of the below mentioned in your beauty products will help contain your acne issues.

    • Salicylic acid also known as beta-hydroxy acid works by exfoliating gently to unclog pores.
    • Benzoyl peroxide works by actually killing the acne bacteria, while exfoliating the pores at the same time.
    • Glycolic Acid, an alpha-hydroxy acid and an exfoliating ingredient because it targets both acne and wrinkles at the same time.

    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.

  • Pregnancy and Acne

    What makes it even sad is that you cannot take many treatments because most of the modern acne treatments are not recommended as safe during pregnancy.

    But dear Mommies-to-be, you do not need to stress at all because by the time you finish this post, you’ll know why it happened, what can be the cure and what all you need to avoid! So brace yourself and read on!

    What causes Acne during Pregnancy?

    For firsts, acne during pregnancy is just another acne and nothing special. It is just that the hormones (mainly androgens) prompt the sebaceous glands in the skin to get bigger and boost the production of an oily substance called sebum more than usual.
    This miscreant called sebum combines with the dead skin cells that line the hair follicles blocking the pores and hence creating an environment in which the bacteria which are already present on the skin multiply rapidly.
    All this eventually leads to inflammations and skin eruptions resulting in acne.

    The during pregnancy acne can be mild, moderate or severe depending upon your skin’s tendency as well as the amount of excess sebum generated. The acne thus caused may come and go (usually striking during the first and second trimester) or in some cases, it might stay on through the entire pregnancy (the last one is very very rare though).

    How can you cure it?

    The procedure is simple and mainly restricted to home-based treatments so that you don’t have to step out much and can handle your acne from the comfort of your home. Read on to know how:

    1. Wash gently with a mild soap or cleanser twice a day
    2. Gently tap your face dry. No need to scrub your face to dryness because that will irritate the skin and further aggravate the problem
    3. Make sure your moisturiser is oil free because oil is something you already have in plenty in your skin
    4. Make sure your makeup is non-comedogenic or non-acnegenic i.e. it does not clog pores. Also make it a habit to wash your makeup off your face before you hit the bed.
    5. Do not go for any random over the counter product, more so since you are pregnant and some of the ingredients may cause damage to your baby. It is thus strongly advised that you have a word with your dermatologist and let them select the right curative product for your acne

    Most Importantly- what you need to avoid!

    Well since you are holding a life inside you right now, this is the most important section and we would want you to make note of everything that is being said here.

    1. Acne breakouts find a very common solution in products containing tretinoin, tazarotene and adapalene. These products are a strict NO-NO until you deliver and have stopped nursing your child since these products get absorbed through the skin, make their way into your breast milk and then to your baby’s bloodstream who will be then feeding off you.
    2. Similarly, you need to avoid products containing tetracycline and oral isotretinoin which according to certain medical findings are responsible for birth defects
    3. Regarding beta-hydroxy acid (BHA) and salicylic acid, though sufficient study has not been done on the same to ascertain their effects on pregnant women yet they do have a tendency to get absorbed into the bloodstream through the skin and hence there is no point taking a risk.

    The best option to go by would be to read the label and see that any of the aforementioned is not present and if they are, well you know what to do!

    This blog was our try at making things easier for you (of course within the scope of our expertise). The advice however remains just like always- Have a word with your dermatologist before going about using any of the medication, more so since you are pregnant.

    Afterall, you are going to give birth to a new life and hence being extra cautious becomes a given!

    Have a happy pregnancy!

    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.

  • Face Massage Benefits: How to Massage Acne-Prone Skin Safely

    What Are the Benefits of Face Massage?

    Face massage benefits include improved blood circulation, enhanced lymphatic drainage, reduced puffiness, and relaxation of facial muscles. Regular sessions can promote a healthy, radiant complexion, relieve tension, and support overall skin health, resulting in a firmer, more youthful appearance.

    Is Face Massage Safe for Acne-Prone Skin?

    A face massage for acne can be implemented safely if gentle techniques, such as lymphatic drainage or Shiatsu, are used. Harsh or vigorous massage may exacerbate inflammation, so it is recommended to seek professional guidance to prevent breakouts.

    Facial massage can be a nightmare for someone with acne prone skin. Inflammatory acne, the kind most of us get that creates red lesions, responds poorly to massage that involves continuous stroking movements or kneading movement. This is why it is so important to keep the acne-prone areas of your skin relatively untouched when treating inflammatory acne.

    Massage obviously includes lots of touch. Depending on how sensitive your skin is to irritation, massage can potentially disrupt the delicate balance in the pores, which can cause temporary pore damage and may cause inflammation.

    But there is no need to be disheartened. Clients with acne can go for Shiatsu massage and also lymphatic drainage that not only relaxes but also helps control and resolve acne issues by balancing hormones. Massage therapy has been proven to help treat a wealth of conditions from stress, to sports injuries, to health issues, and even high blood pressure. Now, it’s been shown to be effective in treating acne too!

    Shiatsu Massage for Acne Management

    Shiatsu is a Japanese technique of applying pressure to specific points of the face & neck. It releases muscle tension & loosens lymph. Shiatsu massage, stimulates circulation, balances hormone levels in the skin, and regulates the production of sebum. The massaging movement on the skin can also help unblock follicles where the oil and bacteria are trapped.

    Lymphatic Drainage and Acne Relief

    Lymphatic Drainage uses gentle pressure on the lymphatic system to remove waste materials from the body more quickly. Lymphatic drainage is a medical procedure and should be done by a trained therapist. When the body has a hard time removing lymph, it causes swelling, water retention, and discomfort. Lymph nodes are the powerhouses of the body, regulating fat, sending out white blood cells to heal, and disposing of bacteria.

    Do’s and Don’ts of Face Massage for Acne-Prone Skin

    • Do ensure talking to your doctor if facial acne massage is right for your particular type acne. There are different kinds of acne and not all can be treated using massage therapy.
    • Do wash your face and hands, particularly your fingertips, before massaging the face for acne treatment.
    • Do not use very heavy oils for massaging as these could clog the pores and further increase breakouts. One may use essential oils like tea tree or lemon along with the carrier oil to massage acne prone skin.

    You may also try the following home remedies.

    At-Home Remedies to Support Acne Massage

    Supporting acne massage with at-home remedies can enhance results and protect the skin. Simple practices, such as gentle cleansing, soothing masks, and proper hydration, help reduce inflammation, prevent breakouts, and maintain a healthy, balanced complexion.

    Aloe Vera

    Directly break open aloe vera plant leaf and remove the gel inside it. Massage all over the pimples in circular motion. Do not press the gel or pop your pimples. The key is to use firm yet gentle pressure to treat the acne and scars. Wash off after 20 minutes. Aloe Vera gel is also ideal for massaging on the acne scars as it can considerably lighten them.

    Grapefruit seed extracts

    Grapefruit seed extract oil mixed together with water forms an excellent massage base. Do not use this remedy if you have open zits or blisters as the acid in the fruit can cause burning sensation.

    And finally, last but not the least, do combine a healthy diet, adequate water intake as well as exercise apart from depending on acne treatment alone. And don’t be afraid to get a massage as long as as you are getting it under professional supervision.

    Do Face Massagers Really Work?

    Face massagers can enhance circulation, stimulate lymphatic drainage, and relax facial muscles. When used correctly, they can improve skin texture and radiance, although results vary depending on the technique and skin type.

    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.

    FAQs

    Is face massage good for acne-prone skin?

    Gentle, targeted face massage can help acne-prone skin by improving circulation and reducing tension without aggravating inflammation.

    How often should I massage my face?

    A face massage is recommended 2–3 times a week, depending on skin sensitivity and technique, to promote circulation and relaxation.

    Can face massagers cause breakouts?

    Improper or harsh use of face massagers can irritate skin, potentially worsening acne and causing breakouts.

    What oils are best for face massage if you have acne?

    Non-comedogenic oils, such as jojoba, grapeseed, or squalane, are suitable for acne-prone skin during facial massage.

    Does face massage help reduce wrinkles?

    Regular face massage can improve circulation and muscle tone, potentially reducing fine lines and promoting a youthful appearance.

  • Can Food Help Prevent Acne?

    Let’s talk about food & acne. How food that you eat may cause or aggravate those red bumps on your skin. Most people need a combination of the right diet and other acne treatments. One thing the right acne prevention diet can do is to supply your body and immune system with nutrients to fight acne.

    If you try and incorporate the following nutrients in your diet along with proper treatment from a professional and a home care, you can keep acne at bay.

    Focus on vitamin A: This fat-soluble vitamin is necessary for healthy skin and a study in Clinical and Experimental Dermatology suggests that vitamin A supplementation can improve acne conditions in patients. Fill up on sweet potatoes, kale, spinach, and carrots to reap the benefits.

    Limit dairy: One hotly debated hypothesis says that dairy can aggravate acne; there are strong opinions on both sides. In patients who have no genetic background for acne, dairy plays no role whatsoever. It may not give them acne. But for those who have a propensity for acne and are susceptible to the effects of dairy, it may make their acne much worse.

    Add up Zinc: Deficiencies in minerals such as zinc have been linked to acne in some sufferers. Zinc is vital for the structure and function of cell membranes. Good sources of zinc are meat, eggs, mushrooms, whole grain products, and oysters.

    Avocado: This tasty green fruit, rich in vitamin E, can also increase your skin’s vitality. Avocado is also a good source of vitamin C, which can reduce skin inflammation and naturally moisturize the skin.

    Fatty Fishes: Fish like salmon, mackerel and sardines fight blemishes. Fish is a great source of essential fatty acids like omega-3 and omega-6. These acids help reduce inflammation in our bodies that can trigger the cells to clog pores and potentially cause acne.

    Brown Rice: Brown rice is a rich source of vitamin B, protein, magnesium, and several antioxidants. For acne, vitamin B acts as our skin’s stress fighter, which will help regulate hormone levels and prevent the likelihood of breakouts.

    Pick the right carbs: Try to avoid refined grains and white flour in breads, pastas, muffins and sweets that can cause a quick spike in blood sugar, which may contribute to acne.

    Alfalfa Sprouts: Yes, they may look a little like grass, but these sprouts are packed with valuable, skin-clearing nutrients. Alfalfa sprouts contain live enzymes, which help fight inflammation.

    Antioxidants: Besides the above given tips, include lots of fresh veggies & fruits and green tea in your diet that has anti-oxidants. You may take a supplement if you are not sure whether you are eating a balanced diet.

    Water & Fibres: Last but not the least, drink plenty of water & include lots of fibers in your diet to flush out toxins that will help in balancing of hormones that plays an important role in acne breakouts.

    So be conscious about what you eat for optimal skin health. It’s very tempting to indulge in junk food, but you may suffer the side effects on your body and skin for a long time. That doesn’t mean you have to avoid junk food entirely but try and eat smart and live a healthy life.

    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 Care for Your Blossoming Young Adults

    Get them into the following habits:

    1. Use gentle, fragrance-free, pH balanced cleansers.
    2. To prevent dry skin, apply liberal amounts of moisturizer after bathing.
    3. Initiate early sun-protection behaviors, including:
      • The regular use of a broad-spectrum sunscreen that offers a Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of 30 or higher.
      • If a child is prone to skin irritation or allergic reactions, select a physical or chemical-free sunscreen with the ingredients zinc oxide or titanium dioxide.
      • Reapply sunscreen approximately every two hours, even on cloudy days, and after swimming or sweating.
      • Wear protective clothing, such as a long-sleeved shirt, pants, a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses, where possible.
      • Seek shade when appropriate, and remember that the sun’s rays are strongest between 10 a.m. And 2 p.m.
    4. Habits like, getting enough sleep, drinking enough water, keeping stress to a minimum and making healthy food choices are also very crucial to minimize breakouts & other skin concerns as they enter puberty.
    When to see a doctor?

    If they start experiencing skin concerns like acne, blackheads, whiteheads, blemishes, pigmentation, dry skin, scars etc., it’s time to visit a dermatologist. This usually happens when they step into adolescence. Keep in mind that the development of such skin conditions is really not all about a face’s cleanliness. This is why it is important for them to be evaluated by a doctor at the first sign of skin concern, so that a plan can be implemented to prevent such conditions.

    A few salons and spas offer teen facials for young skin. But the question is, are they professional enough to handle the skin of these blossoming young adults?

    If your teenager is experiencing such conditions, help him / her address the underlying source of the problem with the help of skin counselors and doctors and get them started on well-designed Teen treatments.

    Skin Clinics give a lot of emphasis on carefully designing and customising treatments for young ones,according to the skin needs by putting together a range of products that penetrate deep without harming young skin. And even before that,counseling the teenager on how to take care of their skin in simple steps is very important to get results.

    One of the other benefits of getting professional treatments from medical centers is that skilled aestheticians perform procedures under professional supervision. A simple thing like extraction can damage the skin if not performed properly. Safety & hygiene are also given utmost importance.

    Homecare Masks:
    Oily skin

    Rice Bran Powder Mask
    It gently exfoliates and is an old Japanese secret for smooth and flawless skin. Rice bran powder is said to prevent wrinkles, quickly heal blemishes, and absorb the dirt and oil from the pores. Mix it with raw milk and oatmeal, and you’ve got a mask. Apply & leave on for 10-12 minutes & rinse off.

    Combination skin

    Papaya Mask
    Papaya is an all-natural remedy that removes dead skin cells and excess lipids from the surface of the skin, leaving it soft and smooth.
    Rinse your face with water and pat dry. Mash up the flesh of the papaya well, until it is of a consistency that can be easily applied to your skin. Leave it on for 15-20 minutes, and then rinse off completely with warm water. If your skin has a tendency to get dry after you cleanse it, use a moisturizer appropriate for your skin type afterwards.
    Papaya also contains an enzyme called papain, which reduces inflammation and helps prevent acne.

    Dry to Normal skin

    Avocado and Honey Mask
    Just mix 2 tbsp. of honey with half a mashed avocado, leave the mixture on for 15 minutes, and rinse off.
    Avocado and honey combine their qualities of being a good source of sterolin and humectants to treat the misery brought on by having a dry skin in cold weather.
    The avocado contains vitamin C, vitamin A, it also contains all the B vitamins and provides a significant amount of vitamin E.

    So remember, some timely preventive maintenance at the right age could help your children minimize the effects of puberty and boost their self-confidence, while reducing the risk of physical* as well as mental scarring.

    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.