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April is Rosacea Awareness Month, and over the years in my clinic, I’ve realised something important—most patients don’t come in saying “I have rosacea.” They come in saying:“My face keeps flushing.”“My skin has become so sensitive.”“Nothing suits me anymore.” And very often, what they’re dealing with is rosacea. Rosacea is not just “red skin.” It’s a chronic, inflammatory condition that behaves differently in every individual. Some patients have

For someone who has spent over three decades working closely with people, I have always been a relatively private person. I have never felt the need to speak much about myself.My work, and the way I care for my patients, has always felt like a more honest reflection of who I am. But over the years, I’ve often been asked—What shapes the way you think about skin?And why is your approach different? Perhaps the answer lies not in something I learned later…but in something that was always there

A job fair organized in collaboration with Dr. Alka’s Skincare & Healthcare successfully conducted interviews for B.Sc Nursing and Pharmacist positions. A total of 30 students participated in the event, showcasing strong subject knowledge, practical skills, and confidence. During the selection process, candidates demonstrated a solid understanding of clinical knowledge, patient care, and pharmaceutical concepts, making the evaluation process effective and efficient. The event concluded wit

By Dr Alka Mehta Dermatology & Skincare Many women in their 40s and 50s notice sudden, unexpected shifts in their skin.Skin that once felt balanced may now seem: Dry Sensitive Thinner Less radiantThis isn’t random — it’s hormonal. What Happens to Your Skin During Menopause?The primary driver is the decline in estrogen. This single hormonal shift influences severalkey skin functions:Collagen ProductionEstrogen stimulates collagen.When levels fall, skin loses firmness, bounce

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