Acne Treatment in Indirapuram, Ghaziabad
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Jaipuria Mall, Ahinsa Khand 2,
Indrapuram, Ghaziabad – 201014
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Acne Treatment in
Indirapuram, Ghaziabad
Causes, Types & Best Treatments for
Clear Skin
Expert dermatology guide from
Renaissance Clinic — Jaipuria Mall, Indrapuram, Ghaziabad
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A single
pimple before an important meeting. Dark spots that refuse to fade. Skin that
feels constantly irritated, rough, or uneven. If you live in Indirapuram,
Indrapuram, Vaishali, or anywhere in Ghaziabad, you know these skin struggles
intimately — and you're far from alone.
Acne is
the most common skin condition in the world, affecting people of all ages,
genders, and skin types. In North India — and particularly in NCR cities like
Ghaziabad — it is driven by a powerful combination of genetics, hormones,
pollution, hard water, and stress that makes skin care both more challenging
and more important than ever.
The good
news is that in 2026, acne and its aftermath — pigmentation, blemishes, skin
irritation, and post-acne marks — are all highly treatable with the right
clinical approach. At Renaissance Clinic, located at Jaipuria Mall, Ahinsa
Khand 2, Indirapuram, Ghaziabad, our dermatologists have helped thousands of
patients across the NCR achieve genuinely clear, healthy skin.
This
guide covers everything: the types of acne, why Ghaziabad's environment makes
skin problems worse, every treatment option available, and how to choose the
right one for your skin.
Understanding Acne & Pimples — What Is Actually Happening in Your Skin?
Most
people think acne is about being dirty or eating the wrong foods. The reality
is far more complex — and understanding it is the first step to treating it
effectively.
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The
Biology of a Pimple Acne
begins inside the hair follicle (pore). Your skin constantly produces sebum —
a natural oil that lubricates and protects. When excess sebum combines with
dead skin cells, it blocks the pore. Bacteria (primarily Cutibacterium acnes)
colonise the blocked follicle. The immune system responds with inflammation.
The result: a pimple, cyst, or blackhead. Four
key factors drive this process — and understanding which ones apply to you
determines your treatment: •
Excess
sebum production — often driven by androgens (male hormones present in both
sexes) •
Abnormal
skin cell shedding — cells that should shed regularly instead stick inside
the pore •
Bacterial
colonisation — C. acnes bacteria proliferate in the blocked, oxygen-poor
follicle •
Inflammation
— the immune response that creates redness, swelling, pain, and eventual
scarring |
Types of Acne — Identifying What Your Skin Has
Not all
pimples are the same — and the treatment that works for one type may be useless
or even harmful for another. Here is what each type looks like and what it
means:
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Blackheads (Open Comedones) A blackhead forms when a pore is
clogged but remains open at the surface. The dark colour is NOT dirt — it is
oxidised melanin (the skin's pigment) reacting with air. Blackheads are
non-inflamed and non-painful. Signs: Dark, small dots — usually on nose,
chin, and forehead. No redness or swelling around them. |
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Whiteheads (Closed Comedones) A whitehead forms when the pore is
clogged and closed at the surface, trapping sebum and dead skin cells. The
white or flesh-coloured bump is the trapped contents beneath a thin layer of
skin. Whiteheads are also non-inflamed. Signs: Small, white or skin-coloured bumps.
No redness. May feel slightly raised under fingertip. |
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Papules — Inflamed Pimples When a closed comedone becomes
infected with bacteria, the immune system responds with inflammation,
creating a papule. Papules are the classic 'red pimple' — small, solid,
raised bumps with no visible pus. They are tender to touch and should never
be squeezed. Signs: Small red/pink raised bumps. Tender
when pressed. No white or yellow centre. |
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Pustules — Pus-Filled Pimples Pustules are similar to papules but
have a visible white or yellow centre of pus — which is a collection of dead
skin cells, bacteria, and white blood cells. These are what most people
picture when they think of a pimple. Squeezing them pushes infection deeper
and dramatically increases scarring risk. Signs: Red base with a white or yellow
pus-filled centre. More painful than papules. |
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Nodules — Deep, Painful Lumps Nodules develop when the infection
goes deeper into the skin, creating a large, hard, painful lump. Unlike
pustules, nodules do not have a visible centre — the infection is too deep.
Nodular acne is severe and always requires prescription medical treatment —
never attempt to squeeze or pop. Signs: Large, hard, skin-coloured or red
lumps. Deep under the skin surface. Painful to touch. Persist for weeks. |
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Cystic Acne — The Most Severe Form Cystic acne is the most severe and
most likely to cause permanent scarring. Cysts are large, inflamed,
pus-filled lesions deep in the skin. They feel like fluid-filled sacs under
the skin. Cystic acne requires immediate dermatological treatment — isotretinoin
(Accutane) or oral antibiotics plus topical treatments are typically needed.
Home remedies are completely ineffective for cystic acne. Signs: Large, soft, painful. Feel
fluid-filled. Often 1cm or larger. Leave significant scarring if untreated. |
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Hormonal Acne Hormonal acne is driven by
fluctuations in androgens, oestrogen, and progesterone. In women, it
typically appears along the jawline, chin, and lower cheeks — often flaring
cyclically around menstruation. In men, it manifests more as back and chest
acne. Hormonal acne is particularly common in PCOS, thyroid disorders, and
during puberty. It requires a hormone-informed treatment approach. Signs: Jawline, chin, lower face in women.
Back and chest in men. Cyclical flaring pattern. |
Beyond Acne — Common Skin Issues We Treat at Renaissance Clinic
Acne
rarely travels alone. Most patients who come to us also deal with one or more
of these related skin concerns:
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Pigmentation & Dark Spots Post-inflammatory
hyperpigmentation (PIH) — dark spots left behind after acne heals. Made worse
by sun exposure. Extremely common in Indian skin (Fitzpatrick IV-VI). |
Treatment at Renaissance: Chemical
peels, Laser toning, Kojic acid formulations, Vitamin C serums, SPF protocol |
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Skin Blemishes & Acne Marks Flat,
discoloured marks (red or brown) where acne once was. Unlike scars, blemishes
are not raised or indented — but they persist for months without treatment. |
Treatment at Renaissance: Topical
retinoids, Azelaic acid, Chemical peels, Microneedling with serums |
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Skin Irritation & Sensitivity Redness,
burning, itching, or tightness — often triggered by pollution, hard water,
wrong skincare products, or seborrhoeic dermatitis. Very common in
Ghaziabad's NCR environment. |
Treatment at Renaissance: Barrier repair
creams, Anti-inflammatory topicals, Eliminating trigger products,
Personalised routine |
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Acne Scars Permanent
textural changes left by severe acne. Types: Ice pick scars (deep, narrow),
Boxcar scars (broad, defined edges), Rolling scars (wavy texture),
Hypertrophic scars (raised). Scars require active treatment — they do not
self-resolve. |
Treatment at Renaissance: Microneedling
(RF), Fractional CO2 laser, Subcision, Chemical peels, Dermal fillers |
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Open Pores & Oily Skin Enlarged,
visible pores — particularly on nose, cheeks and chin. Often accompanied by
excessive oiliness and recurrent blackheads. Common in Ghaziabad's hot, humid
summers. |
Treatment at Renaissance: Salicylic acid
peels, Laser pore reduction, Retinol treatment, Oil-control topicals |
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Uneven Skin Tone & Dullness Lacklustre,
uneven complexion — often caused by pollution damage, UV exposure,
dehydration, and accumulated dead skin cells. Very common in NCR urban
populations. |
Treatment at Renaissance: Brightening
chemical peels, Vitamin C infusion facials, Microdermabrasion, Antioxidant
serums |
Why Skin Problems Are Especially Common in Ghaziabad & Indirapuram
If you
feel like your skin has gotten worse since moving to or growing up in the
Ghaziabad area, you are not imagining it. Our dermatology team at Renaissance
Clinic sees this pattern every day — and the reasons are well-documented:
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Pollution — The #1 Skin
Aggravator in NCR Ghaziabad consistently ranks among
India's most polluted cities. Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) — the
microscopic pollutants that penetrate deep into pores — deposits on the face
throughout the day. These particles contain heavy metals, free radicals, and
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons that: clog pores and aggravate existing
acne, trigger oxidative stress that breaks down collagen, cause chronic
low-grade inflammation that worsens every skin condition, and create the
characteristic 'pollution-induced dull skin' we see ubiquitously in our
Indrapuram patients. Hard Water — The Hidden
Skin Destroyer Ghaziabad's municipal water supply is
classified as hard water — high in calcium and magnesium ions. Washing your
face with hard water: leaves a mineral film on the skin that clogs pores,
disrupts the skin's natural slightly-acidic pH barrier (making it more
vulnerable to bacteria), causes chronic skin irritation and redness, and
makes cleanser more difficult to rinse off completely — leaving a residue
that congests pores. Using micellar water or a pH-balanced toner after
washing can significantly mitigate hard water's effects. Extreme Heat, Humidity
& Seasonal Sweat Ghaziabad's summer temperatures
regularly exceed 42°C with high humidity levels. This combination causes
excessive sweating, increases oil production, and creates a warm, moist
environment on the skin surface that is ideal for bacterial proliferation. May
through July see a dramatic increase in acne flare-ups among our patients. Urban Stress &
Lifestyle Long commutes from Indirapuram to
Delhi or Noida, high-pressure work environments, disrupted sleep, and
stress-eating patterns all elevate cortisol — which directly stimulates sebum
production and worsens acne. This is why so many of our patients in the 22–35
age group experience adult acne despite having clear skin in their teens. Wrong Skincare Products
for Indian Skin Many popular skincare products available in Indian markets —
and widely recommended on social media — are formulated for lighter Caucasian
skin types. Indian skin (Fitzpatrick III-VI) is more prone to
post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, more sensitive to certain actives, and
has different sebum characteristics. Using the wrong product can trigger
breakouts, create skin irritation, and worsen pigmentation. At Renaissance
Clinic, every patient receives a skincare routine personalised to their
specific skin type, tone, and concerns. |
Best Acne & Skin Treatments at Renaissance Clinic, Indirapuram
Effective
acne treatment in 2026 is never one-size-fits-all. At Renaissance Clinic, our
dermatologist creates a layered treatment plan based on your acne type,
severity, skin tone, and lifestyle. Here is every treatment modality we offer:
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Medical Therapy — Topicals & Oral Medications
FIRST-LINE TREATMENT •
Topical
retinoids (Tretinoin, Adapalene): unclogs pores, speeds cell turnover,
reduces comedones. The cornerstone of most acne treatment plans •
Topical
antibiotics (Clindamycin, Erythromycin): reduce C. acnes bacteria on skin
surface — always combined with benzoyl peroxide to prevent resistance •
Benzoyl
peroxide: kills bacteria and reduces comedones — available OTC but most
effective at prescription strength and concentration •
Azelaic
acid: treats both acne and pigmentation simultaneously — ideal for Indian
skin prone to PIH •
Oral
antibiotics (Doxycycline, Minocycline): for moderate-severe inflammatory acne
— short-term courses (8-12 weeks) prescribed •
Oral
isotretinoin (Roaccutane): the most powerful acne treatment available —
transforms even severe cystic acne. Requires monthly monitoring by a
dermatologist •
Hormonal
therapy for women: spironolactone, OCP — addresses the hormonal root cause of
jawline and chin acne Best for: Mild
to severe acne — medical therapy is the foundation of every treatment plan at
Renaissance Clinic |
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Chemical Peels for Acne & Pigmentation
HIGH-IMPACT IN-CLINIC •
Salicylic
acid peel (BHA): oil-soluble — penetrates into the pore to dissolve sebum and
dead skin cells. The gold standard peel for oily, acne-prone skin •
Glycolic
acid peel (AHA): resurfaces the skin surface, reduces post-acne marks, and
brightens dull complexion •
Mandelic
acid peel: gentler than glycolic, ideal for sensitive or darker Indian skin —
reduces acne and pigmentation with lower irritation risk •
TCA peel
(medium-depth): addresses post-acne scars, deep pigmentation, and skin
texture issues •
Combination
peels: our dermatologists often combine actives for targeted, multi-benefit
peels •
Sessions:
typically 4-6 peels spaced 2-4 weeks apart for acne. Downtime: minimal to 2-3
days depending on depth Best for: Acne-prone
skin with comedones, active pimples, pigmentation, skin blemishes, and dull
skin — all skin types at Renaissance Clinic |
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Laser Treatments for Acne & Scars
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY •
Q-switched
Nd:YAG laser (laser toning): reduces acne-causing bacteria, shrinks oil
glands, fades pigmentation and blemishes — virtually no downtime. Popular for
active acne management •
Fractional
CO2 laser: the most effective treatment for acne scars — creates precise
micro-channels that trigger collagen remodelling, smoothing ice pick, boxcar,
and rolling scars •
Radiofrequency
microneedling: combines microneedling with RF energy for superior scar
remodelling. Less downtime than CO2 laser. Excellent for Indian skin as it
carries lower risk of post-treatment hyperpigmentation •
Laser
pore reduction: targets enlarged pores specifically, tightening and shrinking
them •
Results
from laser treatments are visible from session 1-2, with significant
improvement after 3-6 sessions Best for: Post-acne
scars, active acne (Q-switched laser), pigmentation, enlarged pores, uneven
skin texture |
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Microneedling & Collagen Induction Therapy
SCAR REMODELLING •
Microneedling
uses a device with fine needles to create controlled micro-injuries in the
skin — triggering the body's natural wound-healing cascade and producing new
collagen •
Particularly
effective for rolling and boxcar acne scars, skin texture improvement, open
pores, and skin rejuvenation •
Often
combined with PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) or growth factor serums delivered
into the micro-channels for enhanced results •
4-6
sessions spaced 4-6 weeks apart are typical for acne scar treatment •
Lower
risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation compared to ablative laser —
making it especially suitable for darker Indian skin tones in Ghaziabad Best for: Acne
scars (rolling, boxcar), large pores, skin texture issues, skin rejuvenation
in patients seeking natural-looking improvement |
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Medical-Grade Facials & Skin Treatments
MAINTENANCE & SUPPORT •
HydraFacial
or equivalent deep cleansing facial: removes dead skin, unclogs pores,
hydrates — excellent for maintenance between clinical treatments •
LED
light therapy: blue light kills C. acnes bacteria; red light reduces
inflammation and supports healing — painless, no downtime •
Carbon
laser facial (Hollywood peel): carbon lotion applied to skin, then vaporised
with laser — deep-cleans pores, reduces oiliness, brightens skin immediately •
Comedone
extraction: professional extraction of blackheads and whiteheads by a trained
therapist — far safer than home squeezing •
Customised
medical-grade facials incorporating actives (vitamin C, niacinamide,
hyaluronic acid) based on your skin assessment Best for: Maintenance,
mild congestion, skin brightness, overall skin health — suitable for all
patients including those without active acne |
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Personalised Prescription Skincare Routine
HOME CARE FOUNDATION •
A
dermatologist-prescribed home care routine is not optional — it is the
foundation that makes every clinic treatment work better and last longer •
Your
prescription skincare plan includes: a pH-balanced, non-comedogenic cleanser
specific to your skin type; a targeted treatment layer (retinoid, BPO, or
azelaic acid); a lightweight, oil-free moisturiser that repairs the skin
barrier without blocking pores; a daily SPF 30-50 (non-negotiable for acne
skin — sun exposure darkens every mark and scar) •
Our
dermatologists at Renaissance Clinic prescribe specific products at each
consultation — not generic advice, but a written routine with product names,
concentrations, and timing •
We also
guide patients on what NOT to use — many popular Indian skincare trends
(over-layering actives, high-concentration vitamin C too early, certain face
oils) can worsen acne and irritation Best for: Every
patient — prescription skincare is included as part of every acne treatment
plan at Renaissance Clinic |
Acne Do's and Don'ts — The Honest Guide for Ghaziabad Patients
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DO — Your Skin Will Thank You |
DON'T — These Make Acne Worse |
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Cleanse
twice daily — no more, no less •
Apply
SPF 30+ sunscreen every single morning •
Use only
non-comedogenic (pore-safe) moisturisers •
Wash
pillowcases every 3-4 days •
Clean
your phone screen daily — it transfers bacteria to your cheek and jaw •
Stay
hydrated — 2.5-3 litres of water daily •
See a
dermatologist if pimples persist beyond 8 weeks of consistent care •
Use a
micellar water to remove hard water residue after face washing •
Tie hair
back — hair products and oils transfer to the forehead •
Remove
makeup before sleeping — every single night |
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Never
pop, squeeze, or pick pimples — this causes scarring •
Do not
over-wash — more than twice daily strips skin barrier •
Avoid
applying toothpaste, lemon juice, or home remedies on pimples •
Never
use scrubs on active inflamed acne — causes micro-tears •
Do not
layer multiple actives without dermatologist guidance •
Avoid
oil-based or comedogenic sunscreens and moisturisers •
Do not
stop treatment as soon as skin clears — acne recurs without maintenance •
Avoid
wearing heavy makeup that blocks pores during breakouts •
Do not
try treatments from social media without consulting a dermatologist •
Never
share face towels or makeup brushes |
About Renaissance Clinic — Skin & Acne Treatment Specialists,
Indirapuram
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Skin You're Confident In. Results You
Can See. Jaipuria Mall, Ahinsa Khand 2,
Indirapuram, Ghaziabad – 201014 •
Our
Dermatology specialists — every diagnosis and prescription by a qualified
dermatologist •
Complete
acne treatment spectrum: topicals, oral medication, chemical peels, laser,
microneedling •
Personalised
skincare routine prescribed at every consultation •
Special
expertise in Indian skin (Fitzpatrick III-VI) — critical for pigmentation and
scar treatment •
US-FDA
approved technology including Q-switched Nd:YAG and fractional laser systems •
Transparent
pricing — no hidden charges. Flexible EMI payment options available •
Serving
Indirapuram, Indrapuram, Vaishali, Vasundhara, Crossing Republik, Noida, East
Delhi |
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Locality / Area |
Travel Time to Renaissance Clinic |
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Ahinsa
Khand 1 & 2, Indirapuram |
Walking
distance / 2 min |
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Vaishali,
Ghaziabad |
10–15 min via
NH-9 |
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Vasundhara |
12–18 min |
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Crossing
Republik |
15–20 min |
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Noida
Sector 62 & 63 |
20 min |
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Mayur
Vihar / Patparganj, Delhi |
25–30 min |
Frequently Asked Questions — Acne & Skin Treatment in Ghaziabad
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Q: How long does acne treatment take to show
results? A: Realistic timelines:
topical treatments (retinoids, BPO) take 8-12 weeks to show meaningful
improvement — many patients see initial changes at 4-6 weeks. Chemical peels
show results progressively with each session. Oral antibiotics improve active
acne within 4-8 weeks. Isotretinoin delivers significant clearing within 2-3
months with full results at 4-6 months. Laser treatments for scars show
improvement from session 1, with full collagen remodelling over 3-6 months.
The most common mistake patients make is stopping treatment too soon. At
Renaissance Clinic, we set clear timeline expectations at your first
consultation. |
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Q: Can acne scars be completely removed? A: Complete removal
depends on scar type and depth. Pigmentation-type marks (flat dark spots
after acne) can be dramatically improved or completely faded with chemical
peels, laser toning, and the right topical routine. Textural scars (ice pick,
boxcar, rolling) can be significantly improved — typically 50-70% improvement
with a full treatment course of microneedling or fractional laser — but very
deep or long-standing scars may not fully resolve. Our dermatologist will
give you an honest assessment of what is achievable for your specific scars
at consultation. |
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Q: What causes acne specifically in Ghaziabad
and the NCR region? A: In our clinical
experience treating patients from Indirapuram, Vaishali, Vasundhara, and
Crossing Republik, the primary aggravating factors for acne in this region
are: air pollution (PM2.5 deposits on skin), hard water disrupting the skin's
pH barrier, extreme summer heat and sweating, hormonal triggers common in the
young urban demographic, and the stress of urban NCR life. Many of our
patients find that addressing these environmental factors — alongside medical
treatment — significantly accelerates their results. |
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Q: Is acne treatment safe for Indian skin? A: Absolutely — when
prescribed by a qualified dermatologist who understands Indian skin. Indian
skin types (Fitzpatrick III-VI) are more prone to post-inflammatory
hyperpigmentation (PIH), meaning some aggressive treatments used in Western
dermatology practice can cause darkening rather than clearing. At Renaissance
Clinic, all our protocols are specifically calibrated for Indian skin —
including choice of chemical peel depth, laser settings, and retinoid
concentrations. This expertise is why patients from across NCR choose us for
their skin treatment. |
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Q: What is the cost of acne treatment in
Ghaziabad? A: Costs vary depending
on the treatment type and the number of sessions required. A detailed
estimate is provided at your consultation. As a guide: medical consultation
with prescription (Rs. 500-1,000), chemical peel sessions (Rs. 1,500-4,000
per session), laser treatments (Rs. 3,000-8,000 per session), microneedling
(Rs. 3,500-7,000 per session), isotretinoin course with monitoring (Rs.
1,500-3,500/month). We believe in complete cost transparency — no hidden charges
at any stage of treatment. EMI options are available for multi-session
packages. |
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Q: I have tried everything — creams, home
remedies, nothing works. Can a dermatologist help? A: Yes — and this is
exactly the patient profile we most commonly see. The reason previous
treatments have not worked is almost always because the underlying cause was
not correctly identified. Acne driven by hormonal imbalance will not respond
to topical antibiotics. Nodular or cystic acne will not respond to
over-the-counter benzoyl peroxide. Acne compounded by Ghaziabad's hard water
won't clear up without addressing the environmental factor. At Renaissance
Clinic, our dermatologist takes a comprehensive diagnostic approach — looking
at blood work, lifestyle, skincare routine, and skin assessment — before
prescribing. Our success with previously-treated, treatment-resistant acne is
consistently high. |
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Start Your Journey to Clear Skin
Today. Every pimple you leave untreated is a potential scar.
Every week of delay means more pigmentation to reverse. The best time to see
a dermatologist about your skin was yesterday. The second best time is today. Jaipuria Mall, Ahinsa Khand 2, Indirapuram, Ghaziabad –
201014 Book Skin Consultation at renaissanceclinicindia.com Serving Indirapuram ·
Vaishali · Vasundhara
· Crossing Republik ·
Noida · East Delhi |
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