Frequently Asked Questions
Continental Hospitals has the best dermatologists in Hyderabad Dr. Swapna Kunduru, a consultant clinical & cosmetic dermatologist and trichologist, and Dr. T Vijayalakshmi Nayak, a consultant dermatologist & cosmetologist.
Dermatologists treat a wide range of conditions including acne, eczema, psoriasis, skin cancer, dermatitis, and fungal infections.
It is recommended to have a routine skin check-up once a year, especially if you have a history of skin cancer or other skin conditions.
Yes, dermatologists specialize in treating hair loss conditions such as alopecia areata, male and female pattern baldness, and other scalp disorders.
Dermatologists may prescribe topical medications, oral medications, or procedures like chemical peels and laser therapy to treat acne depending on its severity.
Using sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher, wearing protective clothing, seeking shade, and avoiding tanning beds can help prevent sun damage.
Yes, dermatologists offer various treatments such as Botox, dermal fillers, chemical peels, and laser resurfacing to reduce wrinkles and fine lines.
Dermatologists can recommend gentle skincare products and avoid harsh ingredients, as well as prescribe medications or treatments tailored to sensitive skin conditions.
Dermatologists may suggest treatments like topical bleaching agents, chemical peels, microdermabrasion, or laser therapy to reduce pigmentation and dark spots.
It's important to schedule an appointment with a dermatologist promptly to have the moles or growths examined, as changes in appearance can indicate skin cancer.
Yes, dermatologists can provide treatments such as prescription antiperspirants, Botox injections, or a procedure called iontophoresis to manage excessive sweating.
During a skin cancer screening, the dermatologist will examine your skin from head to toe, looking for any suspicious moles, growths, or lesions.
Dermatologists may recommend moisturizers, gentle cleansers, topical corticosteroids, or prescription medications to relieve dryness and itching.