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Lichen Planus Pigmentosus Treatment

Ranchi Advance Skin Center is renowned for its specialized dermatological treatments, offering advanced care for a variety of skin conditions. One notable success story from the center is the treatment of Lichen Planus Pigmentosus (LPP), a chronic skin disorder that leads to dark brown or grayish pigmentation on the skin, often in sun-exposed areas and skin folds.

After 2 Months:Noticeable improvement in skin tone and reduction in pigmentation were observed. The "After" photograph shows a significant lightening of the pigmented areas, indicating the effectiveness of the treatment.

Partial Nail Avulsion Surgery

A patient presented with a painful ingrown toenail, a condition where the nail grows into the surrounding skin, causing discomfort, swelling, and sometimes infection.

The Ranchi Advance Skin Center excels in delivering comprehensive care for ingrown toenails through effective surgical and non-surgical treatments. The combination of Partial Nail Avulsion Surgery and Chemical Cauterization ensures both immediate relief and long-term prevention of recurrence, enhancing patient comfort and quality of life. The center's commitment to advanced, patient-centric care is evident in their meticulous approach and successful treatment outcomes.

Irritant Contact Dermatitis Treatment

A patient presented with severe irritant contact dermatitis, characterized by inflamed, blistering skin lesions caused by exposure to an irritant substance. The condition was affecting the patient’s forearms and wrists, leading to significant discomfort and disruption of daily activities.

The treatment began with the application of topical corticosteroids to reduce inflammation and swelling. The patient was also advised to avoid exposure to the identified irritant.After 1 week Significant reduction in blistering and inflammation. The patient reported a decrease in pain and discomfort.The images at the four-week mark show substantial healing. The blisters and redness have subsided, and the skin appears much healthier, with only minor residual hyperpigmentation and scarring.

Vitiligo Treatment

A patient presented with vitiligo, a condition characterized by the loss of skin pigmentation in patches. The patient underwent treatment at Ranchi Advance Skin Center, and the progress was documented over a period of six months.

After two months of consistent treatment, the patches showed signs of repigmentation. The affected areas started blending more with the natural skin tone, indicating positive response to the treatment.After 6 month Significant Improvement the depigmented patches had significantly reduced. The skin appeared much more uniform in color, and the vitiligo patches were barely noticeable. The treatment was highly effective in restoring pigmentation and improving the patient's skin condition.

Pyogenic Granuloma Treatment

A patient presented with a pyogenic granuloma, a common benign vascular lesion that had increased in size following homeopathic treatment. The lesion was causing discomfort and required medical intervention for removal.

The patient initially presented with a small pyogenic granuloma on the finger. The lesion appeared as a red, raised bump.One week after undergoing RF ablation surgery, the lesion showed significant reduction. The treated area was healing well, with minimal scarring and no signs of the granuloma.

Alopecia Treatment

A patient presented with alopecia, characterized by noticeable patches of hair loss on the scalp. This condition was causing significant distress and concern for the patient.

Initial signs of hair regrowth can be observed. The treated areas start showing new hair growth, indicating a positive response to the steroid treatment.Significant improvement with more dense and noticeable hair regrowth in the previously bald patches. The patient's hair continues to fill in, with increasing density and coverage.