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Topic: Skin

I’ve seen HIFU transform skin and self-confidence. Know the risks and costs too

This non-invasive treatment has emerged as a game-changer, particularly for skin tightening and rejuvenation. A session can cost anything from Rs 5,000 to 55,000.

Forget blush. Try tomatoes, carrots, peppers for skin glow

Your skin needs a healthy diet full of colourful fruits and vegetables to look its best. Here’s what you should put on the menu.

Skin donation doesn’t deform donors. Doctors must work to bust myths

India has millions of burn patients and just 18 skin banks to treat them.

Keep an eye on your child’s skin in the swimming pool. It’s not all harmless

Chlorine-filled pool water, sunscreen, and swimsuits can strip your child’s skin of moisture.

‘1st for India’ — device made from pig gall bladder heals skin wounds like burns with few scars

Low-cost tissue-engineering scaffold Cholederm — developed by Thiruvananthapuram-based Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences & Technology — approved by DCGI.

Drastic skin changes are a tell-tale sign of diabetes. Here’s what you must watch out for

People with diabetes are more susceptible to bacterial infections such as styes, boils and folliculitis, as well as dry and itchy skin.

Why human skin did better with sun before sunscreens

Were people always this obsessed with what the sun would do to their bodies? The short answer is 'no', and they didn’t need to be.

SkinCell Advanced Australia reviews: Is it worth $60.00?

Skincell Advanced Australia treats moles and verrucas and additionally hydrates afflicted areas. It targets the brows, underarms, and neck remove unwanted acne.

Dry, oily, flaky? e’clat Superior is here with answers for each skin type

Luxury skincare brand e’clat Superior is offering a discount from 5 to 8 March. Their products are appropriate for all skin types.

Not all Indians need sunscreen. There aren’t even enough studies on its effect on our skin

Sunscreen can lead to acne. But few Indians talk to dermatologists before using it.

On Camera

From Vedanta, India turned to Nehruvian socialism and buried its liberal roots: Sharad Joshi

An Indian Hitler will have to be exceptionally lucky to survive for any length of time. This much hope ought to be enough for seekers of liberty and equality, wrote Sharad Anantrao Joshi, president of Swatantra Bharat Paksh party, in 1995.

Easy loans, uneasy ‘debt traps’. Women harassed by private lenders ask ‘who will restore lost dignity?’

A public meeting, where the women voiced their protest, took place this month in Delhi, grounded on the findings of an AIDWA survey, covering 9,000 women borrowers.

Ahead of SCO meet, Russia & China stage maiden joint submarine patrol in Sea of Japan, East China Sea

Joint submarine patrol ‘covered more than 2,000 nautical miles’ and was joined by Russian support vessels. Beijing maintains exercise ‘not directed against any third party’.

For Indian Mercedes, Asim Munir’s dumper truck in mirror is closer than it appears

From Munir’s point of view, a few bumps here and there is par for the course. He isn’t going to drive his dumper truck to its doom. He wants to use it as a weapon.