PRP for Hair — How It Works and How It Compares to GFC
gaurav s2026-05-23T12:59:16+05:30Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy for hair loss has been a clinical staple in dermatology for over a decade, with an established evidence base and [...]
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy for hair loss has been a clinical staple in dermatology for over a decade, with an established evidence base and [...]
Bakuchiol has been marketed intensively as a "natural retinol alternative" — a plant-derived ingredient that delivers retinol-like benefits without the irritation. For a significant [...]
Non-surgical rhinoplasty — nose reshaping with hyaluronic acid filler — is one of the most visually dramatic injectable treatments available, capable of transforming nasal [...]
Contact dermatitis — skin inflammation caused by direct contact with an external substance — is one of the most common presentations in dermatology. In [...]
The first cleanse in a double-cleansing routine — designed to remove sunscreen, makeup, and sebum before the "real" cleanser — has generated its own [...]
Fractional laser resurfacing represents one of the most significant advances in aesthetic dermatology of the past two decades. By delivering laser energy in a [...]
Telogen effluvium — diffuse hair shedding triggered by a physiological stressor — is the most common cause of sudden hair loss we see in [...]
Zinc is one of the most clinically versatile and consistently overlooked ingredients in both topical skincare and oral supplementation for skin health. While retinoids, [...]
The masseter is the primary chewing muscle, located at the angle of the jaw. In patients with masseter hypertrophy — overdevelopment of this muscle [...]
Acne scars are not a single condition. They are a heterogeneous group of skin changes — atrophic, hypertrophic, pigmented, vascular — each with a [...]