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Board-certified dermatologists from AIIMS & top institutions, dedicated to delivering science-backed, compassionate skin care.
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Laser Tattoo Removal
Laser SCAR Removal
Laser Toning Q-Switch Skin Rejuvenation
Laser Hair Removal - Thigh and Legs
Laser Hair Removal - Abdominal and Back
Laser Hair Removal - Cheeks
Laser Hair Removal - Chin and Front Neck
Laser Hair Removal - Under Arm
Laser Hair Removal - Beard Line
Laser Hair Removal - Hand
Laser Hair Removal - Ear
Laser Hair Removal - Upper Lip
ACNE Treatment - Forehead
ACNE Treatment - Cheeks
ACNE Treatment - Chin & Jawline
Pigmentation Treatment - Nose
SCAR Mark Removal
Pigmentation Treatment - Cheeks
Lip Filler (Lip Correction)
Nose Filler
Chin Filler (Jawline Restoration)
Under Eye Filler
Nasolabial Correction
Thread Lifting (Jawline Correction)
Fat Grafting Under Eye
Fat Grafting ACNE SCAR Removal
Botox on Forehead - Anti Wrinkle
Botox on Under Eye - Anti Wrinkle
Mole Removal
Chemical Peel
Vitiligo Treatment - Hand
Vitiligo Treatment - Face
Vitiligo Treatment - Forehead
Lip Blushing
SMP (Scalp Micro Pigmentation)
Microblading









We combine clinical expertise, evidence-based treatments, and a holistic approach to deliver skin care you can trust.
We don't just treat acne, pigmentation, or breakouts at the surface level. We identify contributing factors such as hormonal imbalance, inflammation, lifestyle triggers, and barrier damage — and address them systematically.
We avoid unnecessary procedures or product overload. Every recommendation is purposeful, personalised, and aligned with your skin's actual needs.
Our team includes qualified MD dermatologists trained in evidence-based skin science, combining medical precision with patient-focused care.
We use clinically approved technologies and established protocols. No pseudoscience. No gimmicks. Only treatments supported by research.
Healthy skin isn't built through quick fixes. We integrate dermatology with lifestyle guidance to support long-term skin health and confidence.
You can do 1:1 consultation with our MD dermatologists to identify your skin type and get a personalized skincare routine for oily, dry, sensitive or combination skin.
Yes. Our products are dermatologist based and safe for all skin types, including oily, acne-prone, sensitive and dry skin.
Yes. All our skin treatments are dermatologist-supervised and follow strict safety protocols. We use medical-grade technology suitable for sensitive, acne-prone and pigmented skin.
Yes. A consultation helps more understand your skin type, skin concerns, pigmentation level, acne grade and sensitivity, so we can recommend the right treatment or skincare product for you.
You can book a dermatologist consultation. Our doctor analyzes your skin type, pores, acne, sensitivity and pigmentation to suggest personalized skincare products and skin treatments that give real results.
Yes, if you have already known your skin type and what suits your skin.
No problem. You can do a consultation, the doctor checks your skin condition. Based on that, we help you choose which concern to treat first for the best results.
Yes! We offer various treatment packages, seasonal discounts, and loyalty programs for our regular clients. Sign up for our newsletter or follow us on social media to stay updated on our latest offers.
Darkening around the neck or underarms that doesn’t wash off? It could be more than just pigmentation This condition is called acanthosis nigricans — where the skin becomes dark, thick, and velvety in texture. It commonly appears on the neck, underarms, groin, elbows, knees, and skin folds, and is usually symmetrical.” The most common cause is insulin resistance, often linked to obesity or PCOS. It can also be seen with certain medications or, rarely, internal medical conditions. It’s not just a skin problem — it can be an early warning sign of metabolic issues like diabetes. Treatment focuses on the cause — weight management and improving diet plan are key. For skin, options include moisturizers with lactic acid, retinoids, chemical peels, and dermatologist-guided treatments.
Learn moreFacial hair can be a persistent concern, especially when repeated methods like threading, waxing, or shaving lead to irritation, pigmentation, ingrown hairs, or rapid regrowth. Laser facial hair reduction is a medically guided approach designed to reduce unwanted facial hair progressively while preserving skin health. This article explains the science behind laser facial hair reduction, who it is suitable for, expected results, safety considerations, and how outcomes differ based on skin type and hormonal factors. What Is Laser Facial Hair Reduction? Laser facial hair reduction is a dermatologist-supervised procedure based on selective photothermolysis. The laser targets melanin (pigment) within the hair shaft and follicle, delivering controlled heat that reduces the follicle’s ability to produce thick, terminal hair over time. Because facial skin is thinner and more pigment-sensitive than body skin, treatment parameters must be carefully selected—especially for Indian skin tones and hormonally driven hair growth. How Laser Facial Hair Reduction Works Laser energy is absorbed by melanin in the hair follicle. This energy converts to heat, which gradually weakens the follicle during the anagen (active growth) phase. Key points to understand: Not all hair grows at the same time Only follicles in the active phase respond optimally. Multiple sessions are required for a meaningful reduction. Most people require 6–8 sessions, spaced several weeks apart, to achieve long-lasting hair reduction. When performed using appropriate wavelengths and cooling systems, laser hair reduction can be safely used for Fitzpatrick skin types III–VI, which are common in India. Common Facial Areas Treated Laser facial hair reduction is commonly used for: Upper lip Chin Jawline Sideburns and cheeks Forehead hairline Hair between the eyebrows PCOS-related facial hair growth Laser Facial Hair Reduction and Hormonal Hair Growth Conditions such as PCOS, hirsutism, and insulin resistance can influence facial hair growth patterns. Laser can significantly reduce hair thickness and growth speed in these cases, but expectations must be realistic. In hormonally driven hair growth: More sessions may be required Maintenance sessions may be needed. Underlying hormonal management improves longterm result. Medical Evaluation Before Laser Treatment A dermatologist-led approach typically includes: 1. Skin, Hair, and Hormonal Assessment Evaluation may include menstrual history, PCOS indicators, thyroid patterns, medication use, and genetic factors—only when clinically relevant. 2. Dermoscopy and Growth Pattern Mapping Magnified examination helps assess: Hair thickness and density Follicle distribution Pigment behavior 3. Personalized Laser Settings Parameters are adjusted based on: Skin tone Hair caliber Sensitivity Hormonal background This customization is critical to reduce risks such as burns or pigmentation. What Happens During a Laser Session? Treatment duration: 10–20 minutes, depending on the area Cooling systems reduce discomfort. Sensation is often described as mild warmth or a sensation. Temporary redness or sensitivity may occur and typically settles within a few hours. Benefits of Laser Facial Hair Reduction Reduced Ingrown Hair Laser therapy lowers follicular inflammation, reducing ingrown hair and folliculitis. Smoother Skin Texture By avoiding repeated mechanical trauma, skin appears calmer and more even. Lower LongTerm Maintenance After the initial course, many individuals need only occasional maintenance sessions. Cost Efficiency Over Time Reduced dependence on frequent salon visits or home hair removal methods. Is Laser Facial Hair Reduction Safe? Laser facial hair reduction is considered safe when performed under medical supervision using appropriate devices and settings. Temporary effects may include: Mild redness Warmth Sensitivity Risks increase when: Unregulated devices are used Skin type and hair characteristics are not assessed. Incorrect energy settings are applied. Aftercare instructions are ignored. Proper evaluation significantly reduces the risk of pigmentation or burns. Laser Facial Hair Reduction for Men Men often have thicker and denser facial hair, requiring adjusted settings. Common uses include: Beard shaping Neckline correction Cheekline definition Laser Facial Hair Reduction for Women Frequently used for: PCOS-related facial hair. Fine to coarse hair on the face Recurrent ingrown hair caused by waxing or threading Expected Results and Timeline Laser hair reduction leads to: Thinner, slower-growing hair Reduced density over time Visible improvement usually becomes noticeable after 2–3 sessions, with progressive reduction over subsequent treatments. Complete removal is not guaranteed, but long-lasting reduction is achievable for most individuals. Can Laser Facial Hair Reduction Be Permanent? Laser offers longterm reduction rather than absolute permanence. Hormonal factors, genetics, and age influence regrowth patterns. Maintenance sessions may be required, especially in hormonally driven cases. Frequently Asked Questions Is laser facial hair reduction painful? Most people experience mild discomfort. Cooling systems significantly reduce pain. Can lasers worsen facial hair growth? Rarely, paradoxical hair growth can occur, particularly in hormonal patterns. Proper assessment minimizes this risk. Is laser safe for sensitive or acne-prone skin? Often yes. Settings and timing are adjusted based on active inflammation. How many sessions are needed?Most individuals need 6–8 sessions. Some may need maintenance. Laser facial hair reduction is a scientifically grounded, dermatologist-guided procedure that can significantly reduce unwanted facial hair while improving skin comfort and appearance. Outcomes depend on accurate assessment, correct technology, and realistic expectations—especially in hormonally influenced hair growth.
Learn moreWhen it comes to acne, misinformation spreads faster than the breakouts themselves. From home remedies to internet fads, many patients come to Allodermis after trying everything they’ve read online—only to end up with irritated, persistent acne.
Learn moreStruggling with persistent breakouts that just won't clear up? At Allodermis, we understand that recurring acne is often more than a surface-level issue. Whether it's driven by hormonal imbalances, dietary triggers like sugar and dairy, or the stress-acne cycle, finding a long-term solution requires addressing the root cause. Discover how a customized, dermatologist-led approach can help you decode your skin’s signals and finally achieve the clear, healthy complexion you deserve.
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