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At Dr.Ashthetix

Welcome
Welcome to Dr. Ashthetix – Aesthetic & Hair Restoration Clinic
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At Dr. Ashthetix, we specialize in both surgical and non-surgical cosmetic solutions designed to enhance your natural beauty with safety and precision. From facial rejuvenation, body contouring, anti-aging treatments to minimally invasive procedures, we offer personalized care tailored to your aesthetic goals.
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We also provide advanced hair loss treatments, including hair transplant surgery, PRP therapy, and medical management for both men and women. Backed by expert consultation and the latest technology, our clinic ensures scientifically sound, effective, and ethical cosmetic care.
Hair loss
Hair loss, medically known as alopecia, is a common concern affecting millions of men and women worldwide. It can significantly impact a person’s confidence, appearance, and emotional well-being. Hair loss can be gradual or sudden and can affect the scalp or the entire body, depending on the underlying cause.
Causes of Hair Loss
There are several causes of hair loss, broadly categorized into genetic, hormonal, medical, and lifestyle factors:
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Genetic Factors: The most common form of hair loss is androgenetic alopecia — known as male-pattern or female-pattern baldness. This hereditary condition leads to gradual thinning and receding of hair.
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Hormonal Changes: Conditions such as pregnancy, childbirth, menopause, thyroid imbalances, and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) can trigger temporary or permanent hair loss.
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Medical Conditions: Autoimmune diseases like alopecia areata, scalp infections, and skin disorders can lead to patchy or widespread hair loss.
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Medications and Treatments: Chemotherapy, radiation therapy, antidepressants, and blood pressure drugs are known to cause hair thinning or shedding.
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Nutritional Deficiencies and Lifestyle: Lack of essential nutrients like iron, biotin, protein, and zinc, along with excessive stress, poor sleep, and use of harsh hair products, contribute to hair damage and loss.
Solutions to Hair Loss
The treatment of hair loss depends on the underlying cause. Early diagnosis and a personalized approach often yield the best outcomes.
1. Medical Treatments
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Minoxidil: This topical solution or foam is FDA-approved for both men and women. It stimulates hair growth and slows the progression of baldness.
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Finasteride: An oral prescription drug for men that reduces the hormone responsible for hair follicle shrinkage.
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Dutasteride: Similar to finasteride but more potent, sometimes prescribed off-label for hair loss.
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PRP Therapy (Platelet-Rich Plasma): A non-surgical procedure where the patient’s own blood is processed to extract growth factors and injected into the scalp to promote hair regrowth.
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Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT): Stimulates hair follicles using red light technology.
2. Surgical Treatments
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Hair Transplant: The most effective permanent solution for advanced hair loss. Techniques like Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) and Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT) involve transplanting healthy follicles from the back or sides of the scalp to bald areas.
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Scalp Micropigmentation: A cosmetic tattooing technique that creates the appearance of fuller hair.
3. Lifestyle and Preventive Care
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Eating a balanced diet rich in protein, vitamins, and minerals.
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Managing stress through meditation, yoga, and exercise.
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Avoiding excessive heat styling, chemical treatments, and tight hairstyles.
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Regular scalp massage to improve blood flow.
Conclusion
Hair loss is a multifactorial condition that requires a comprehensive evaluation. With advancements in medical and surgical treatments, most cases of hair loss can be effectively managed. Consulting a qualified dermatologist or hair restoration specialist is the first step toward diagnosis and a customized treatment plan. Early intervention often prevents further loss and restores confidence.

Liposuction
Liposuction is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of excess fat from specific areas of the body using a hollow stainless steel tube called a cannula. The cannula is inserted through a small incision in the skin and is used to suction out the fat through a high-pressure vacuum. Liposuction is typically used to contour the body by removing excess fat from areas such as the abdomen, thighs, buttocks, upper arms, and neck.
It is best suited for people who have stubborn areas of fat that are resistant to diet and exercise.
Liposuction is typically performed on an inpatient or outpatient basis, and the procedure takes anywhere from a few hours to several hours, depending on the size of the area being treated. The procedure is typically performed under general anesthesia or intravenous sedation, and it may be combined with other cosmetic procedures, such as a tummy tuck or breast reduction.
Recovery from liposuction typically takes several weeks, and patients may experience swelling, bruising, and discomfort during this time. It is important to follow the post-operative instructions provided by your surgeon to ensure a smooth recovery and the best possible results. It can be done for :
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Double chin reduction.
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Jowl reduction
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Love handle reduction / abdominal flank reduction.
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Bat wing arm reduction.
Non-cosmetic reasons :
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Gynaecomastia.
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Abdominoplasty.
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Tumors such as Lipomas, etc.

Oncoplastic Reconstruction Surgery
Reconstructive plastic surgery is a type of surgery that is performed to repair or restore function to a part of the body that has been damaged or altered due to injury, disease, or congenital defect. This type of surgery is typically covered by medical insurance and is typically performed for functional or medical reasons, rather than for cosmetic purposes.
Some common conditions that may be treated with reconstructive plastic surgery include:
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Burns
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Cancer (including breast reconstruction after mastectomy)
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Facial abnormalities or injuries
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Hand injuries
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Congenital defects, such as cleft lip and palate
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Scarring or disfigurement due to injury or disease
Reconstructive plastic surgery may involve a wide range of procedures, including skin grafts, tissue expansion, flap surgery (transferring tissue from one part of the body to another), and microsurgery (using small blood vessels and nerves to repair damaged tissue).
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LD, TRAM, DIEP, etc. flap cover after breast cancer removal.
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Free Fibula Flap for Oral Cancer;
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FRAFF for carcinoma of penis.
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RSA and free flaps for post traumatic soft tissue and bony defects.
Maxillofacial Surgery
Maxillofacial surgery is a specialized field of plastic surgery that focuses on the treatment of abnormalities and injuries of the face, mouth, and jaws.
Maxillofacial surgeons are trained to perform a wide range of procedures, including:
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Facial reconstruction after injury or surgery
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Orthognathic (jaw) surgery to correct misaligned jaws
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Removing tumors or other growths in the mouth or face
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Repairing facial fractures or injuries
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Correcting cleft lip and palate
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Treating temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders
Maxillofacial surgery may be performed for medical, functional, or cosmetic reasons. It is typically performed in a hospital or outpatient surgical center, and may be done under local anesthesia, intravenous sedation, or general anesthesia, depending on the complexity of the procedure.
If you are considering maxillofacial surgery, it is important to choose a qualified and experienced surgeon. Be sure to ask about the surgeon's training, credentials, and experience, and discuss the potential risks and benefits of the procedure with them.
Aesthetic Surgery
Also known as cosmetic surgery, is a type of surgery that is performed to improve the appearance of a person's body or face. Aesthetic surgery is typically elective, meaning it is not medically necessary and is chosen by the patient for personal reasons.
There are many different types of aesthetic surgery procedures, including:
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Breast augmentation, reduction, and lift
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Liposuction to remove excess fat
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Tummy tuck to tighten and smooth the abdominal area
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Facelift to improve the appearance of sagging or wrinkled skin on the face
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Rhinoplasty to reshape the nose
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Blepharoplasty to remove excess skin from the eyelids
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Otoplasty to correct protruding or misshapen ears
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Aesthetic surgery is typically performed by plastic surgeons, who are medical doctors with specialized training in aesthetic surgery techniques. It is important to choose a qualified and experienced surgeon when considering any type of aesthetic surgery. It is also important to have realistic expectations about the outcome of the surgery and to understand that recovery time and follow-up care may be required.
A face clinic is a medical facility that focuses on the treatment of issues related to the face. This can include a wide range of services, such as cosmetic procedures, skin care treatments, and medical procedures to address facial abnormalities or injuries. Some common treatments that may be offered at a face clinic include:
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Botox and other injectables for wrinkle reduction and facial contouring
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Facial fillers to add volume and smooth out wrinkles
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Laser treatments to address skin imperfections and signs of aging
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Microdermabrasion and chemical peels to improve the texture and appearance of the skin
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Reconstructive surgery to address facial abnormalities or injuries
It is important to choose a reputable and qualified practitioner when considering any medical procedure, including those offered at a face clinic. Be sure to research the credentials of the practitioners and the clinic, and ask for recommendations or referrals from trusted sources before making a decision.

Burn Care.
Burn care is the treatment of burns, which are injuries to the skin and underlying tissues caused by heat, chemicals, electricity, or radiation. The severity of a burn can range from a minor superficial injury to a life-threatening injury that requires immediate medical attention.
If you have suffered a burn, it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible. The treatment of burns depends on the severity and location of the burn, as well as the age and overall health of the person who has been burned.
For minor burns (such as a first-degree burn that affects only the top layer of skin), treatment may involve:
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Cooling the burn with cool water for at least 10-15 minutes
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Covering the burn with a sterile gauze bandage to prevent infection
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Taking over-the-counter pain medication, such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen, to reduce pain and inflammation
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Applying aloe vera or another burn ointment to the burn to help it heal
For more severe burns, treatment may involve:
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Hospitalization and treatment in a specialized burn unit
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Intravenous fluids to prevent dehydration
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Medications to control pain and prevent infection
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Surgery to remove dead tissue and cover the burn wound with skin grafts
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Physical therapy to help the person regain mobility and function
It is important to follow the treatment plan recommended by your healthcare provider to ensure the best possible outcome and minimize the risk of complications

Hand Surgery.
Hand surgery is a specialized field of surgery that focuses on the treatment of conditions and injuries affecting the hand and upper extremity. Hand surgeons are trained to perform a wide range of procedures, including:
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Repairing fractures and dislocations of the hand and wrist
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Treating hand and wrist injuries, such as tendon and ligament injuries, nerve injuries, and joint injuries
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Removing tumors or other growths in the hand and wrist
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Repairing hand and wrist deformities, such as trigger finger and carpal tunnel syndrome
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Replacing damaged joints, such as the thumb joint or wrist joint
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Treating congenital hand abnormalities, such as webbed fingers or missing digits
Hand surgery may be performed for medical, functional, or cosmetic reasons. It is typically performed in a hospital or outpatient surgical center, and may be done under local anesthesia, intravenous sedation, or general anesthesia, depending on the complexity of the procedure.Hand injuries impact livelihood of everyone. Even trivial hand injuries such as puncture wound causing nerve damage can be devastating. Thorough examination and addressing of tendon, nerve and vascular injuries can significantly alter the course of your disability.
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Nail plate repair.

Comprehensive Wound Care.
Wounds such a Bed Sores, diabetic foot ulcers, Varicose vein ulcers specially which are chronic can be very difficult to manage.
Wound care refers to the medical treatment of injuries or areas of damaged skin. Wounds can be caused by a variety of factors, including cuts, scrapes, burns, and pressure injuries. Proper wound care is important to ensure that the wound heals properly and to minimize the risk of infection or other complications.
The steps involved in wound care may include:
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Cleaning the wound: This involves removing any dirt or debris from the wound using a gentle cleaning solution, such as saline or soap and water.
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Controlling bleeding: If the wound is bleeding, it is important to apply direct pressure to the wound using a clean cloth or bandage to help stop the bleeding.
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Protecting the wound: After the wound has been cleaned, it is important to keep it covered to protect it from further injury and to prevent infection.
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Treating pain: Depending on the severity of the wound, pain relief medication may be necessary.
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Monitoring the wound: It is important to monitor the wound for signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, or pus. If you notice any of these signs, it is important to contact your healthcare provider for further evaluation and treatment.
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Dressing the wound: The type of dressing used to cover the wound will depend on the location and type of wound. Some common types of wound dressings include adhesive bandages, gauze, and hydrocolloid dressings.
Proper wound care is important to ensure that the wound heals properly and to minimize the risk of infection or other complications. It is important to follow the instructions of your healthcare provider for the proper care of your wound.

Congenital Anomaly Surgery
Plastic surgery of congenital anomaly is a type of surgery that is performed to repair or correct abnormalities that are present at birth. Congenital anomalies can affect any part of the body and can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetics, environmental factors, and complications during pregnancy. Some common congenital anomalies that may be treated with plastic surgery include:
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Cleft lip and palate: These are abnormalities of the lip and roof of the mouth that occur when the structures do not form properly during fetal development. Plastic surgery can be used to repair these abnormalities and restore normal function and appearance.
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Ear abnormalities: Congenital ear abnormalities can include malformation of the outer ear, inner ear, or both. Plastic surgery can be used to correct these abnormalities and improve the appearance and function of the ears.
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Hand abnormalities: Congenital hand abnormalities can include missing fingers, webbed fingers, or fingers that are abnormally shaped or sized. Plastic surgery can be used to correct these abnormalities and improve the function and appearance of the hands.
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Facial abnormalities: Congenital facial abnormalities can include abnormalities of the nose, eyes, mouth, or other structures. Plastic surgery can be used to correct these abnormalities and improve the appearance and function of the face.