Medical Dermatology :
Electrocautery in dermal diseases : Electrocautery, also known as thermal cautery, is a dermatological procedure used to treat various skin conditions. In this technique, a dermatologist applies a direct current to a metal electrode with a needle-like tip, generating heat. Local topical anaesthetics are often administered to numb the treatment area.
The heat produced by the electrode is strategically applied to living tissue, achieving hemostasis, which stops bleeding from blood vessels, and simultaneously burning the abnormal tissue. Common dermatological conditions treated with electrocautery include seborrheic keratosis, actinic keratosis, angiomas, warts, skin tags, and dermatosis papulosa nigra.
Cosmetic Dermatology:
Chemical peels : Also known as chemical exfoliation, refers to a cosmetic dermatological procedure. During which , a chemical substance is applied to the skin, deliberately causing controlled destruction of the upper layer (epidermis) and, in some cases, a portion of the dermis. This process triggers the regeneration and remodelling of the skin.
Chemical peels are a popular method of skin resurfacing, used for various reasons, like
Botox Treatment : Botulinum toxin type A, more commonly recognized as Botox, is generated by bacteria that can lead to botulism. Botox cosmetic injections are a non-invasive treatment that temporarily smooths out facial wrinkles, fine lines, and other signs of ageing.
At Yashoda Hospitals, we offer a non-invasive, non-toxic, and specialised botox treatment that effectively addresses the signs of ageing. This popular treatment choice among men and women aims to reduce the visibility of wrinkles and frown lines, particularly in the facial area. Our treatment is 100% dermatologist-led, painless, and safe for all Indian skin types.
Hydrafacials : Hydrafacials are a popular skincare treatment that involves a multi-step procedure to cleanse, exfoliate, extract impurities, and hydrate the skin. This non-invasive facial combines elements like cleansing, exfoliation, extraction, hydration, and antioxidant protection to rejuvenate and enhance the skin’s overall health and appearance. It is known for its effectiveness in addressing various skin concerns, including fine lines, wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, and oily or congested skin. The treatment is generally well-tolerated and requires little to no downtime, making it a sought-after option for individuals looking to achieve a refreshed and revitalised complexion
Surgical Dermatology:
Hair and scalp disorders:
PRP therapy for Hair : Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections are increasingly utilised for addressing hair loss concerns. PRP is a mixture of plasma, the liquid part of blood, and platelets, essential blood cells crucial for the healing process. The procedure involves collecting the patient’s blood, centrifuging it to separate platelets from other components, and concentrating them with plasma.
PRP therapy not only prevents further hair loss but also stimulates new hair growth, particularly in the treatment of male pattern baldness. Additionally, it can enhance hair growth following a hair transplant.
Hair Threads Procedure : PDO hair thread treatment is a minimally invasive, non-surgical procedure that involves injecting polydioxanone (PDO) threads, also known as dissolvable sutures, into the scalp using a small dermal needle. The threads are designed to break down and stimulate the production of collagen, which in turn promotes the growth of any viable hair follicles. PDO hair treatment can improve the texture of your existing hair while addressing the issue of hair thinning. This quick procedure is virtually painless, although topical anaesthesia is available if desired.