Skin, Hair Nail & Veneral diseases AIDS

Vitilgo Surgery Multiple Miniature Punch Surgery (MMPG)

 Therapeutic Tattoo

 Electrosurgery

 Radio Surgery

 Microdermab-rasion for Acne

 Cryo Surgery

Dermatology (from Greek derma, "skin") is a branch of medicine dealing with the skin, its structure, functions, and diseases, as well as those of its appendages (hair, nails, sweat glands etc).

 Dermatologists are physicians (medical doctors) specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of all diseases and tumors of the skin and its appendages.

The skin is the largest organ of the body and obviously the most visible. Although many skin diseases are isolated, some are cutaneous manestations of internal disease. Hence, a dermatologist is schooled in surgery, rheumatology (many rheumatic diseases can feature skin symptoms), immunology, neurology (the "neurocuteaneous syndromes", such as neurofibromatosis and tuberous sclerosis), infectious diseases and endocrinology. The study of genetics is also becoming increasingly important. Venereology, the subspecialty that diagnoses and treats sexually transmitted diseases, and phlebology, the specialty that deals with problems of the superficial venous system, are both part of a dermatologist's expertise.

Cosmetic dermatology has long been an important part of the field, and dermatologists have been the primary innovators in areas that have now gained wide acceptance by patients and other specialties alike. In the 1900's dermatologists employed dermabrasion to improve acne scarring and fat microtransfer was first used to repair cutaneous defects. More recently, dermatologists have been the driving force behind the development and safe and effective employment of lasers, new dermal filling agents (collagen and hyaluronic acid), botulinum toxin ("Botox"), nonablative laser rejuvenation procedures, intense pulsed light systems, photodynamic therapy, and chemical peeling.

Dermatologists are highly skilled skin surgeons (Dermasurgery; Dermatologic surgery; Mohs' micrographic surgery) and are trained in all aspects of the diagnosis and subsequent surgical management of benign and malignant skin tumors. They are also versatile skin physicians, well equipped to assess the evidence base relating to all options available in the treatment of skin cancer, including alternative non-surgical methods such as photodynamic therapy (PDT) and immune enhancing agents imiquimod.

We at Rajasthan Hospitals have a qualified and experienced team of Skin specialists to provide treatment in skin diseases and related disorders. The treatment provided include medication for all kinds of skin infection, cosmetics, internal disease, stitch- less Vitilgo surgery – Multiple Miniature Punch Grafting (MMPG), Therapeutic Tattoo, Electro Surgery, Radio Surgery for viral wart or Mole removal, Microdermabrasion for Acne Scar or Pigmentation on face, Cryo Surgery, Pulse Therapy for Pemphgus Vulgaris, SLE, treatment of other Autoimmune disease and others.

The discipline works in close co-ordination with Plastic Surgery & Physiotherapy and has support of  Pathology Lab, Radiology and other investigation facilities to aid in the diagnosis.

Intralesional injections for Ecema

Pulse Therapy for Pemphigus Vulgaris SLE Other Antiimmune diseases 

 Laboratory  Pathology Hematology Biochemistry Serology Microbiology

 Digital Radiology Digital X-Ray Spiral C.T.Scan Sonography

 Color Doppler Studies

 Emergency Care