Everybody's skin is different and is complicated. For routine skincare when you are choosing products it should not be just a matter of luck, as sometimes you get a product that suits you and sometimes can lead to side effects. Many online products in the market may have some hidden content like steroids, hydroquinone which in long run cause major skin side effects. So to avoid experimenting on your self you may have to take professional help who can help you choose these products depending upon your skin type and customize your routine skin and hair care regime.
Your skin and hair care should not be just a part of the business that involves the use of every new product which are in thousands in the market and everyday new online platform popping out on the internet. Skin is a very complex organ that is interconnected to almost all systems of our body like endocrine, circulatory, immune, nervous, excretory, and gastrointestinal. For various issues of skin and hair related problems taking from simple acne to those which are resistant for routine treatment, hair loss, chronic skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, melasma, etc, a good dermatologist goes beyond your skin to understand and find the root cause for your skin and hair problems rather than just giving some creams and tablets which may not alone help to solve the issue. He should also make an effort in counseling and educating you and sometimes it's also important that he should take the help of specialists of other medical branches whenever required.
This app will help you to connect with the best specialists by making it easy for you to book appointments either online or in the clinic.
Highlights of this app.
1. Access online and video derma consultations
2. Book in clinic appointment easily.
3. Upload prescription to get medicines at your door steps
4. Special Diagnostic packages for blood tests for skin and hair related problems
5. Best skin and hair care tips and various articles and videos related to it
6. Different services provided and packages
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