The 'Male Skin' Difference
Testosterone levels influence skin thickness and oil production. Without proper care, this leads to enlarged pores, chronic oiliness, and stubborn pigmentation. Shaving daily also acts as a form of physical exfoliation that can often damage the skin barrier if not done correctly.
Common Men's Concerns we treat:
- Beard Folliculitis: Itchy, painful red bumps in the beard area.
- Male Pattern Baldness: Genetic thinning and receding hairline (Grade 1-6).
- Cystic Acne: Deep, painful breakouts often on the face, back, or chest.
- Adult Pigmentation: Dark spots and uneven tone from years of sun exposure without SPF.
Signature Men's Protocols
Clinical treatments designed for maximum results and minimal fuss:
| Area | Clinical Method | Expected Result |
|---|---|---|
| Hair Growth | High-Concentration PRP + DHT blockers | Stopping fall & boosting density |
| Acne & Shave Bumps | Clinical Peels + Barrier repair | Smooth, bump-free skin surface |
| Fatigue & Dullness | Glow Drips + Targeted Serums | Eliminating dark circles & dullness |
| Excess Oil | Medical Grade Cleansers & Hydrators | Pure, shine-free matte skin |
Dr. Manali's Advice
Gentlemen, "Soap" is not a face wash! Standard body soap is too alkaline for your facial skin and will lead to early wrinkles and sensitivity. Switch to a pH-balanced salicylic cleanser—it's the single best thing you can do for your skin. Also, if you're noticing hair thinning, start the clinical treatment early. It is much easier to "Keep" the hair you have than to grow back hair once the follicles have closed. Don't wait until the scalp is visible.