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1. Who is a dermatologist doctor?
A dermatologist doctor is a specialist in the diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and management of problems related to skin, nails, and hair. They also provide advice in taking care of normal skin and keeping it healthy.
2. When should one consult a dermatologist?
You can consult a dermatologist if you have:
Severe acne
Dryness of skin
Hair loss
Scars
Fungal infections
Skin allergies
Eczema
Lupus erythematosus (an inflammatory autoimmune disease)
Psoriasis (scaly, red patches on the skin)
Ingrown toenails
Rosacea (redness on the face)
Shingles
Warts
Diagnosis of skin cancer
3. Should one consult a dermatologist for laser treatment of skin problems?
A dermatologist is trained for laser treatment of skin problems. Hence, a dermatologist can be consulted if you wish to do laser treatment for problems such as reducing scars or wrinkles, removing unwanted hair, tattoos, or skin discolourations, decreasing acne, improving the tone of the skin, and restoring skin collagen.
4. Are there super specialisations in dermatology?
There are the following specialisations in dermatology:
Dermatopathology - expert in skin pathology
Immunodermatology - expert in skin diseases involving immune system
Pediatric dermatology - specialises in children's skin conditions
Cosmetic dermatology - expert in cosmetic surgery
Mohs surgery - removal of skin cancer
Teledermatology - expert in using various media to provide medical information
5. Will a dermatologist treat skin problems in kids?
A dermatologist can treat skin problems in kids. However, there is a specialisation in dermatology known as pediatric dermatology wherein the doctor has experience and qualifications for the treatment of medical conditions of children such as hereditary skin diseases, warts, birthmarks, and acne.
| Name | Recommended By | Review Count | Years of Experience | Fee |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dr. Sumiti Pareek | 96% | 24 | 6 | 400 |
| Dr. Shantanu Choudhary | 97% | 665 | 17 | 500 |
| Dr. Vijendra Kumar | 50% | 2 | 12 | 500 |
| Dr. Manish Jain | 100% | 12 | 10 | 300 |
| Dr. Swati Mogra | 100% | 868 | 17 | 500 |
| Dr. Prateek Manjul | 95% | 324 | 21 | 500 |
| Dr. Aklish jain | 95% | 2949 | 20 | 1000 |
| Dr. L.M. Kansal | 88% | 392 | 18 | 200 |
| Dr. Sachin Sharda | 99% | 2910 | 18 | 500 |
| Dr. Vishal Chugh | 97% | 1957 | 18 | 600 |
A dermatologist (त्वचा विशेषज्ञ in Hindi) is also known as a skin specialist. These doctors are specialists who can diagnose and treat any condition that concerns your skin, hair, face, and nails.
The cost of seeing a dermatologist varies based on factors like location, clinic reputation, type of treatment, and whether it's a general consultation or a specialized procedure. Here's a rough breakdown: Consultation Fees – Can range from ₹500 to ₹2,500 in India. Some high-end clinics may charge more. Diagnostic Tests – If tests like a scalp analysis, biopsy, or blood tests are needed, they may add ₹1,000–₹5,000 to the cost. Common Treatments –
Yes, a general doctor (GP) can treat common skin problems like rashes, mild acne, allergies, and infections. However, for severe or chronic issues like cystic acne, psoriasis, eczema, or stubborn pigmentation, a dermatologist is recommended. Dermatologists specialize in advanced skin treatments and procedures.
Yes, a dermatologist is great for facial skin care because they specialize in diagnosing and treating various skin conditions. They offer medical and cosmetic treatments for acne, pigmentation, aging, and overall skin health.
There’s no specific "best" age to see a dermatologist—it depends on your skin concerns. Teens (12-18) often visit for acne, while adults may seek treatment for aging, pigmentation, or hair loss. Early checkups in your 20s-30s help with preventive skincare, and after 40, dermatologists can assist with anti-aging treatments.