Thursday, 14 August 2025

🧴 Dandruff vs. Dry Scalp: What’s the Difference? By Dr. Disha Jaggi | Skin & Hair Specialist

 

People often confuse dandruff with a dry scalp, but they are not the same thing. Understanding the difference is essential to properly take care of your scalp and to have healthy, flake-free hair.


🌨️ Dry Scalp: What Is It?

A dry scalp has no moisture in the skin.

Common Symptoms:

  • Small, dry, white flakes

  • Itching

  • A tight or irritated scalp

  • It can feel like dry skin in other parts of the body

Common Causes:

  • Cold weather

  • Harsh shampoo

  • Frequent washing

  • Dehydration

  • Skin conditions such as eczema


❄️ Dandruff: What is It?

Dandruff is usually caused by excess oil and yeast (Malassezia) on the scalp, which irritates the skin.

Common Symptoms:

  • Oily, large yellow or white flakes

  • Itchiness that won't go away 

  • Redness and inflammation

  • Oily or scaly scalp

Common Causes:

  • Seborrheic dermatitis

  • Fungal overgrowth

  • Poor scalp hygiene

  • Hormonal changes

  • Stress


πŸ” Key Differences at a Glance

Feature Dry Scalp Dandruff
      Flake Type        Small, dry, white      Large, oily, yellow/white
      Scalp Condition        Dry & tight      Oily, itchy, red
      Main Cause        Lack of moisture      Excess oil + yeast
      Worsens In        Cold, dry weather      Stress, hormonal changes
      Skin Conditions        Eczema, psoriasis      Seborrheic dermatitis

Sunscreen 101: Why It's The Most Important Anti-Aging Product By Dr. Disha Jaggi- Skin Specialist


When it comes to maintaining healthy and youthful skin, there's no product working harder than your sunscreen. While serums, moisturisers and anti-ageing creams have their place, sunscreen is the most potent product you can use to prevent your skin from premature ageing.


Why Sunscreen Is a Game-Changer

Every time you walk outside, your skin is exposed to ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun. UV rays penetrate the dermis of the skin and cause:

  • Collagen breakdown - causing fine lines and wrinkles

  • Pigmentation and dark spots - uneven skin tone over time

  • Loss of elasticity - sagging and dull skin

Dr. Disha Jaggi explains,

"Up to 90% of visible skin aging is due to sun damage - not natural aging. The best line of defence is daily use of sunscreen.”


Types of UV Rays You Need Protection From

  1. UVA rays - cause deep skin damage, resulting in premature ageing

  2. UVB rays – cause burning and increase the risk of skin cancer

That's why you should use a broad-spectrum sunscreen to protect against both.


How Sunscreen Prevents Ageing

  • Shields collagen & elastin from sun damage

  • Prevents hyperpigmentation and dark spots

  • Reduces photoaging (ageing caused by the sun)

  • Preserves skin texture and tone over time


How to Use Sunscreen Correctly

  • Use it every day, even when it’s cloudy

  • Daily use should be SPF 30 or higher

  • Reapply every 2-3 hours if in the sun

  • Make sure to apply to your neck, ears, and hands


Common Sunscreen Myths Debunked

  • Myth: “I don’t need sunscreen when indoors.”
    Fact: UVA rays damage us indoors too; they can still penetrate through windows.

  • Myth: “Darker skin tones don’t need sunscreen.”
    Fact: All skin types, colours and tones can incur sun damage and premature ageing.

  • Myth: “I only need sunscreen in summer.”
    Fact: UV rays are present every single day of the year.


Dr. Disha Jaggi’s Recommendation

For maximum benefits in anti-ageing, use a sunscreen every day. It should be a standard, non-negotiable step in your skincare routine! For even more protection, consider combining sunscreen with antioxidants, such as Vitamin C.


Bottom Line: Sunscreen isn’t just for beach days — it’s your skin’s everyday armour against ageing.

πŸ“Book a consultation with Dr. Disha Jaggi today.

πŸ“ž +91 9389107105 | +91 7897076006
πŸ“ 388, Adjoining SBI, Near Chappan Bhog, Lucknow, Cantonment
🌐 Visit: Dr Disha's Hair & Skin Clinic

Wednesday, 13 August 2025

When Should You Start Anti-Ageing Treatments? A Guide by Decade By Dr. Disha Jaggi

 


Ageing is a natural part of life, and you cannot stop the ageing process. However, with the science of aesthetics today, there are plenty of alternative options available to slow down the ageing process and keep your skin healthy and youthful for a lot longer. Anti-ageing skincare is most effective when you start doing it at the right age, and that varies by age, skin type, and lifestyle choices.
Here is a guide to the decades of when and how to begin: 


In Your 20s: Prevention is Key

  • What's your focus: Protecting your skin and healthy habits.

  • Why start now: Your collagen is at its best, but sun exposure, pollution, and lifestyle are causing premature ageing.

  • Recommended Treatments:

    • Daily sunscreen use (SPF 30 or higher)

    • Hydrating facials

    • Light chemical peels to brighten the skin

    • Gentle laser therapies to protect against pigmentation

  • Tip: Start using an antioxidant serum rich in Vitamin C & E for protection.


In Your 30s: Early Intervention

  • What's your focus: Collagen boosting and treating first fine lines.

  • Why start now: The production of your collagen is slowing, and you may be noticing some expression lines.

  • Recommended Treatments:

    • Microneedling to stimulate collagen

    • Botox for dynamic wrinkles (forehead, crow’s feet)

    • Skin tightening treatments using radio frequency or ultrasound to treat laxity

    • MediFacials are offered regularly for hydration and dewy skin

    • Tip: Introduce retinol products at night to promote cell renewal.


In Your 40s: Restoring Firmness

  • What's your focus: Lifting, tightening, and deep hydration.

  • Why start now: Skin loses elasticity, and deeper wrinkles begin to appear.

  • Recommended Treatments:

    • Dermal fillers for volume loss in cheeks & under eyes

    • Thread lifts for the definition in the jawline

    • Advanced laser resurfacing to improve skin texture

    • PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy for skin rejuvenation

  • Tip: Stay committed to your professional treatment every 3–6 months.


In Your 50s and Beyond: Maintenance & Repair

  • What's your focus: Skin health & graceful ageing.

  • Why start now: Thinning skin, sagging, and pigmentation become increasingly present.

  • Recommended Treatments:

    • Combination therapies (Fillers + Botox + Laser) to create overall rejuvenation

    • Non-surgical facelifts for tightening

    • Deep hydration treatments containing hyaluronic acid infusion

    • Pigmentation removal treatments

  • Tip: Continue to have regular skin check-ups with your dermatologist for your skin health.


Final Word by Dr. Disha Jaggi

Starting anti-ageing treatments does not mean you are "old"; it means you are proactively taking care of your skin and its future. The earlier you start preventative measures, the better your skin will look and feel in the future.

Skin is an investment, so treat it appropriately throughout life

πŸ“Book a consultation with Dr. Disha Jaggi today.

πŸ“ž +91 9389107105 | +91 7897076006
πŸ“ 388, Adjoining SBI, Near Chappan Bhog, Lucknow, Cantonment
🌐 Visit: Dr Disha's Hair & Skin Clinic

Friday, 8 August 2025

How to Treat Dandruff with Medicated Aesthetic Care By Dr. Disha Jaggi- Skin & Hair Specialist

Dandruff is a very common scalp condition that can be bothersome and sometimes embarrassing. It can mostly arise from dry skin, infection from something such as fungus, or from scalp conditions such as seborrheic dermatitis. While shampoos, home remedies, and treatments may occasionally have an impact, medicated aesthetic care will provide long-lasting results..

🌿 What is Medicated Aesthetic Care?

Medicated aesthetic care is the combination of dermatological treatments and cosmetic care that will address the underlying causes of dandruff. Medicated aesthetic care is more than just getting rid of flakes — it can help restore scalp health, control fungal activity, and reduce inflammation.


πŸ” Causes of Dandruff:

  • Overgrowth of Malassezia (a scalp fungus)

  • Dry or oily scalp

  • Poor scalp hygiene

  • Sensitivity to hair care products

  • Weather changes or stress


πŸ’‘ Treatments Offered in Aesthetic Care:

1. Medicated Scalp Peels

Removes dead skin, debris, and clogged pores as well as optimises medicinal product absorption.

2. Antifungal & Anti-inflammatory Solutions

Customised prescription antifungal, anti-inflammatory serums or shampoos to treat the scalp with fungus.

3. Laser or LED Light Therapy

Limits the overabundance of microbes, optimises blood perfusion, and promotes healing of the scalp.

4. Mesotherapy for Scalp

Micro-injected vitamins and medication directly into the scalp to rejuvenate and nourish the follicles.

5. Customised Hair Care Regimen

Created and prescribed; dermatologist-approved, gentle products for a healthy scalp, free of flakes.


πŸ›‘ When to Consult a Professional

If you have dandruff:

  • Seems to persist despite OTC shampoos

  • Are you experiencing any redness, itching, or hair fall with dandruff

  • Dandruff gets worse with the weather or when you're stressed

…Then, it is time to seek the advice of a skin and hair expert, like Dr. Disha Jaggi.


✅ Benefits of seeing an Aesthetic Doctor for Medicated Care:

  • Targeted treatment that treats the root cause, instead of just treating the symptoms like an OTC

  • Non-invasive and safe

  • Custom approach based on your scalp type

  • Addresses the root cause of the problem and improves overall scalp and hair health


πŸ‘©‍⚕️ About Dr. Disha Jaggi:

Dr. Disha Jaggi, a dermatologist and hair specialist, is one of the leaders in helping people with personalised, thoughtful, evidence-based aesthetic treatments. Her work allows many people long-term control of stubborn scalp conditions such as dandruff, psoriasis, and dermatitis.


Say goodbye to flakes - and say hello to a healthier scalp with aesthetic treatment!

πŸ“Book a consultation with Dr. Disha Jaggi today.

πŸ“ž +91 9389107105 | +91 7897076006
πŸ“ 388, Adjoining SBI, Near Chappan Bhog, Lucknow, Cantonment
🌐 Visit: Dr Disha's Hair & Skin Clinic

Monday, 4 August 2025

What Is the Difference Between a MediFacial and a Regular Facial? By Dr. Disha Jaggi – Skin & Aesthetic Expert

In the world of skincare, facials are a go-to solution for refreshing and rejuvenating the skin. But with the advancement of technology and skin science, new techniques have been developed to treat the skin, one of which is the MediFacial. A facial provides you with the relaxing rejuvenation when you want to address the surface of your skin; however, a MediFacial goes deeper and focuses specifically on your skin's needs.

Let's break down the difference between a regular facial and a MediFacial: 


🌿 What is a Regular Facial?

A regular facial can be received at either a salon or spa, which will typically include:

  • Cleansing
  • Exfoliation
  • Steaming
  • Extraction
  • Massage
  • A simple face pack

Purpose: Primarily relaxation and some standard skin revitalisation.

Best For: Rarely pampering, minimal dullness, and 'normal' skin types.

Limitations:

  • Simply short-term benefits

  • Doesn't address deep skin issues like pigmentation, acne scarring, and age markers

  • Often involves generic products that may not be right for all skin types


🧬 What is a MediFacial?

A MediFacial (Medical Facial) is a tailored treatment that is supervised by a doctor or licensed doctor, using higher-grade, clinically tested ingredients, and advanced technology (i.e.:

  • Chemical peels

  • Hydrafacial

  • Microdermabrasion

  • LED treatment

  • Oxygen infusion

MediFacial Intended Purpose: To target specific skin concerns, such as:

  • Acne with and without scarring

  • Hyperpigmentation

  • Fine lines and wrinkles

  • Dehydration or dullness

  • Uneven pigment and texture

MediFacial Indications (Who should/shouldn't get it):

Appropriate for all skin types, but particularly for someone with active skin conditions or specific skin concerns.

MediFacial Benefits:

  • Safe, even with sensitive skin

  • Long-lasting results

  • Low to no harsh chemicals

  • In the hands of trained dermatologists or licensed skin care professionals.


πŸ§–‍♀️ Key Differences at a Glance:

Feature
Regular Facial
MediFacial
      Supervised By
    Beautician or Spa Therapist
        Dermatologist or Skin Specialist
      Goal
    Relaxation and glow
        Targeted skin correction and healing
      Technology Used
    Manual techniques
        Clinical devices and machines
      Duration of Results
    Temporary (a few days)
        Long-term with regular sessions
      Customization
    Basic
        Highly personalized