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Beyond PRP: Why Dutexome is the New Gold Standard for Hair Regrowth.

Watching your hair thin can be frustrating, especially when traditional oils and shampoos fail to show results. If you’ve been searching for a permanent hair loss solution in Puttur, you might have heard of the latest breakthrough in regenerative medicine: Dutexome Therapy.

Dermatologist-Approved Skincare for the Coastal Heat: Preventing Acne & Sun Damage.

Living in coastal towns like Mangalore and Puttur means enjoying beautiful beaches and lush greenery. However, for your skin, the relentless humidity and intense tropical sun can be a recipe for disaster. Between the "sweat-induced acne" and stubborn sunspots, your skin needs a specialized strategy.

Scabies – Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention.

Scabies is a contagious skin infection caused by microscopic mites called Sarcoptes scabiei. These mites burrow into the skin and cause intense itching and rash. Scabies spreads easily through direct skin-to-skin contact, making it common among family members, school children, and crowded environments.

Hair Dye Side Effects: Hidden Chemicals, Allergies, and Serious Skin Complications You Should Know

Hair dye is one of the most commonly used cosmetic products today. While it helps cover grey hair and improve appearance, many people are unaware that hair dyes contain strong chemicals that can trigger allergies, pigmentation disorders, and long-term skin complications

Molluscum Contagiosum in Children: A Common but Confusing Rash.

Molluscum contagiosum is one of the most common reasons parents bring children to a us, and also one of the most misunderstood. While the name sounds alarming, molluscum is a harmless viral skin infection that usually resolves on its own.

Warts in Children: What Parents Need to Know.

Seeing a wart on your child’s hand, foot, or knee can be frustrating—and sometimes worrying. The good news is that warts are very common in children and usually harmless. Still, knowing what causes them, how they spread, and when treatment is helpful can make things much easier for parents.