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Your Daily Cosmetic Is A Cancer Agent 😨 Dermatologist Answers Viral Questions | Telugu Podcast |

Your Daily Cosmetic Is A Cancer Agent 😨 Dermatologist Answers Viral Questions | Telugu Podcast |

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(00:00) Okay. Mother and she bought her 10year-old kid saying that at that particular age people who are usually pretty have [music] been treated well 40% of the people go for plastic surgeries before going for a job. >> Seriously max facial surgeon they feel their chin is awkward. [music] They feel the lips are awkward months.
(00:31) [music] That condition is called body dysmorphic syndrome. line correction phase 15 >> more of melanin and skin >> being south Indians we should take that privilege of having more melanin and it is an advantage for [music] us retinol most weirdest things what [music] patient said to which is like oh god do men usually care
(01:25) what do you think in a woman >> do you see my pores do you see my pigmentation do you see any drati welcome to you Maybe >> free it's like a very normal conversation. >> Okay. So basically podcast a little bit of frustration in my life >> and I see a lot of people around me who are so insecure about looks who constantly want to do something on their face rub something on.
(02:00) So beauty standards too much fake what's your take let's talk about two common celebrities which people usually take inspire like both are sisters let's talk about Kylie Jenner >> uh maybe in 2015 or so she has put some pictures about her lip fillers Okay. Whatever she has put the lip filler patients coming for lip fillers it has raised about about about 43% in total lip fillers
(02:48) procedure it has worldwide 43% which was a drastic huge shift. So let's Mali coming to her sister her own sister Kim Kardashian which everybody knows she'll put up her aesthetic procedures maybe in 2020 or so I mean face fillers guri she was open about her face fillers like full face fuller lips fuller cheeks then came a shift of like people asking for more and more cheek fillers uh like high cheek bones.
(03:27) >> Uh and people has normalized standardized through uh market wise. Yes, it was a huge shift. But coming to few people where amount of fillers they look like duck lips which is called like which is more common now. Duck lips pillow face fully filled filler face is called pillow face. Okay. So over a period of time we are seeing.
(04:04) So celebrities beauty standards we should think them as a mood board rather than putting them we can take inspiration from them. Yes. inspiration, reference the codeali according to your face, your anatomy, we will decide how much you have to go for that is what you have to take and my personal feeling >> right.
(04:37) So on on an average daily >> on an average overall I see about 30 to 40 patients. >> Okay. >> So counseling actually they don't require anything and they still come to you. Yeah, it's very hard to say no. But still as a practitioner I do say no to few patients which yes when they don't require something I uh yeah they might be requiring might not be requiring.
(05:10) So I I don't push them for any procedures. It's completely like I see the anatomy. I see if they really require fillers. Whatever the procedures they revealing, if they really want it, then I'll push for it. >> Fillers what goes into your skin actually like >> Yeah. >> What is it? So actually >> silicon [laughter] >> no it's actually hyaluronic acid which is naturally present in the body fillers fillers botox when they go wrong they go wrong very badly. So first
(05:58) it's a hyaluronic acid. which will be given over a period of time you see that a fuller volume in the face like a process fat fat overall deep fat pads superficial fat pads so we people need volume like aging process volume. So wherever you need volume fillers are being used. Okay. And for jawline contouring chin augmentation front. Yeah.
(07:06) These are the procedures wise. Then come to Botox. Botox. It's actually neuromuscular blockage contus. So Botox usually foreheads. So smile. So bunny lines. So nose ma like gummy smile. So all these will be cosmetically used for botox
(07:53) indications but like chronic migraine. Okay. They cannot even write especially. So we do Botox for the palms. Okay. Like doctors come to us where they continuously have to do some surgeries or continuous drip out. So they take Botox for the forehead, scalp area. So
(08:42) all these conditions also Botox helps. Yeah. Yeah. For 6 months. Yes. >> Interesting. Okay. beauty standards there's something called pretty privilege like and people who are usually pretty are being treated well uh economically socially or whatever >> you want to say something about that >> it's an unsaid truth and unsaid thing even job opportunities 40% of the people go for plastic surgeries before going for a job.
(09:28) >> Seriously? >> Yes. And uh more privileged, more like they have a standard they like they they see the face look. Yes. Who are very pretty the nose, the cheekbones, they have proportions. They'll have accordingly plastic surgery. they'll have blind recruitment but still people prefer going for uh pretty privilege.
(10:02) So I feel more India towards Korea. Yes, there is definitely pretty people pretty women will have little more like definitely. Yeah, >> it's an unsaid truth. You are right. [laughter] So maybe yeah they also more concerned about concerned about insecur yes insecurities they are also coming for different
(10:46) procedures not only cosmetic proced procedures >> they do come for uh like even medical conditions towards cosmetic side like uh if we can talk about this >> um male also come for laser hair removal. >> Okay. So this is quite common in females but men do come for laser hair removal. They do.
(11:11) We commonly know for beard shaping earlo. But there are also medical conditions which laser hair like you know have you heard about pyonidal sinus any time before? Okay. repeated there will be sinus forming in between the buttocks and so that is very common in males. >> Okay. So laser hair removal a probability of going for pyonidal sinus or post surgery they'll come for laser hair removal over that area.
(11:58) >> Yeah. >> So this is also very common. >> So too much hairy men. >> Yes. And uh yeah we they they do come for uh like body and also few like recently few patients I have seen that retardation usually so most weirdest thing things what patient said to you one day. [laughter] >> Okay.
(12:39) So normally if a patient is coming uh for any pigmentaryary condition okay so they say they come and say nowadays okay fine then I'll ask them okay best picture last picture without filler that's what the point is I see the picture I see them is this yours? Yes doctor I was so fair I became like this and seeter okay so that's why they started loving themselves with filters yes that it has become so common
(13:26) so then I keep the phone aside and ask them then I get a honest reply okay fine so people started loving themselves which is very unreal. And AI has [laughter] like oh god this has become very common these days. [laughter] Yeah. [laughter] So basically Dr. information already. If you want to say
(14:17) something about it, what do you say? >> Yeah. Common triggers everybody knows it's hormonal, it's pollution, it's your food, food, >> everything matters for acne. >> Okay. Along with that we only not only treat them uh like with medical or with the prescription but also has to treat them psychologically. Okay. So acne is a burden. Okay.
(14:46) Acne 43% suicidal tendencies. So which is equal to any such patient neurological condition equal to that disturbance we are just asking them what say [laughter] exercise it's not that we have to start learning I'll tell you an interesting story where there was a girl who was uh actually uh top five uh any usually class low they'll start saying few girls as we do best girls in the class and so she was one of them.
(15:27) >> Looks lovely. >> Yeah, she was one of them. >> Okay. She never had acne in her adolescence. Never. >> And suddenly in probably she is touching around 20. She suddenly got flare up of acne, severe acne which was not controlled by topicals or anything. multiple visits to the dermatologist and uh like she lost all the hope and classmates started saying she's no more the prettiest girl in the class or she lost all her beauty.
(15:59) So it will bring down her hope and will build her confidence to so low >> and uh then this girl is me. >> Okay. Then I started I thought >> a mirror. >> Yes. So I thought this is not it. I have to see the patients like I have to bring their confidence back. Then how I I'll I thought no I'll take dermatology. I'll treat the patients. Okay.
(16:27) This is all comes like hand in hand together. How I felt. So acne patients I can feel how they actually are feeling. So along with prescription we have to definitely talk about how they are dealing psychologically and how because it's all interrelated as we talk about talked about pretty >> privilege >> privilege this is this comes in that so but seeing me now you should be in a position to tell acne is treatable and >> definitely [laughter] it's a treatable cause and you can come up wonderfully well If it is well treated
(17:14) because we keep touching a lot of places. So we touch multiple things. So multiple things there is a probability of breeding of bacteria more in the face and also nowadays we talk about phone multiple places we talk so that is also breeding more and pillow covers we daily at least once. So more of you might get the probability of mask
(18:04) one of the conditions wherever we are using the mask inside they'll get >> that is also a place where we tell about all these things which we have to be changed. So doctor basically it's it's like microorganisms >> along with your excessive sebaceous gland activity action there is more of oil production along with this breeding bacterial breeding >> this is a combination you get acne flares so hormones it's a very important thing we have to
(18:51) rule out in acne. Hormonal acne and along with that excess sugars sugars, >> excess sugars, excess processed food like chips, processed food, oil, milk products. So inflammatory conditions. So we all ask them to cut down So that along with your prescription exercise hormonal imbalance we ask them to do exercise also so to keep everything in control.
(19:34) >> Yeah. No excessive blood supply to the >> that is what the flush. Yeah. Yeah. >> Pink flash. >> That is your glow. >> Okay. So as I said they feel their chin is awkward. They feel the lips are awkward. So psychological condition is called body dysmorphic
(20:24) syndrome. So they don't like themselves. Yeah. body surgeries, rhinoplasty, jawline correction, faceelifting, everything happens because of their inner psychological issue which is called body dysmorphic syndrome which should be corrected by a psychiatrist. >> Yeah. [laughter] I like
(21:31) Yeah, people will like one side of their face, right? That is you don't know. It is very common females or side which side they like which is your f even yeah feeling too inseure about it is insecurities. Yes. So for examp [laughter] I'm fine.
(22:18) >> Okay. So face low if we see from forehead we can uh actually do botox for the forehead. Okay. Here we can do crows feet botox and eyebrow lifting. Oh, and droopy eyelids we can go for surgeries like so yes [laughter] the problem is men don't observe so much what women think. >> Yeah. Yeah. Please please. Yeah.
(22:59) So when we come lower we can correct the pigmentation around the eyes. Okay. We can do under eye fillers. When there is volume loss volumes we can do fillers here. High cheekbone that like fashion is that lifted look we can do filler over the cheek zygomaticus >> and that lift we can do. And coming to the lower face, we can do uh jawline correction, huh? >> Okay. Lip augmentation.
(23:33) >> Yeah. >> Overall face, you can go for LHR like laser hair removal. >> Uhhuh. Okay. >> Yes. All these can be done. >> So woman once laser hair remain. >> Uh yeah. Laser hair reduction. >> Rem no. And also people most of the people doesn't know and when I see it's like white hair. So problem.
(24:23) Yeah. Once the hair turns white, no. Laser is not going to help you anymore. So you have to act faster for laser hair removal also. Once it turns because of the hair so you should come early >> and also it's a reduction and like over a period of time 90% of the reduction and if there is some hormonal issues like problem you will see a little minor growth where you have to do maintenance for the rest of the sessions.
(25:12) tan that's the thing. Mhm. So [clears throat] is it a protective layer? >> Yes. Yes. Being south Indians we should be we should take that privilege of having more melanin and it is an advantage for us. >> Okay. Whenever we going to sun melanin will act as a natural barrier UV radiation that's why we have more melanin butlam we want to do multiple procedures. Yes,
(25:57) of course we will do. But having said that where you have to stop also you have to has to go off patients. So that will be because of maybe you are using multiple hair products deeper
(26:44) pigmenttosis. So around the face melasma everything in a broad term will be called as a tanning >> which is actually not tanning. So dermatologist how much tan do I have? Forehead tanning. Yes. Yeah, >> definitely. You will improve. >> I'm using it the these days sunscreen. [laughter] Thank you doctor.
(27:25) And same goes with people names also like sanra. Yeah. >> Sunscreen. Yes. That is that is in like you cannot replace it with anything. Sunscreen is has to be there. But 30 50 70 80% 2% difference minimum of 30 plus it is more than enough SPF 30 and meaning SPF >> sun protection factors. [laughter] Uh science is evolving.
(28:18) It's been studied for so long and older time of like rats they have tested not even on humans. Okay. So like ingredients like oxyenzone rats cancer studies not on human studies till date but still people are avoiding it now to be on a safer side because better ingredients are available better safer ingredients are available >> people newer ingredients newer sunscreens they are without that those ingredients which are harmful
(29:04) nowadays it's safer. >> Okay. Can you explain those layers to me? Okay. So skin so it's a structure. Okay. like [laughter] so first doctor when we are talking about tanning okay
(29:49) the level of tan is important where so if you are going for something like a filler or collagen remodel So we have to take it till development like micro science based [laughter] everything is like related to our layers. >> Okay. So according to this layers only we will go into uh like a aging process. So as we age uh we tend to lose that bone bone resorption bone
(30:33) >> bone density. Yeah. Yeah. >> So we started to see the hollow eyes a bone resorption we'll see and also when we talk about muzzle layer muzzle nowadays if you start seeing this face yoga >> yeah face yoga okay what actually face yoga targets He is our muzzle layer. Okay. So when we take Okay.
(31:20) Like muzzle will be like roof floor. Okay. So paint. Okay. So when we are targeting the our muzzle layer more what about the other things? So face yoga replace fillers with face yoga promotions start but actually it's it's a dense structure complex structure >> where we can actually postpone getting some kind of procedures in future probably but not completely replace it.
(31:54) So complex this is what our face structures as you asked will help us to learn >> I think anti-aging retinol four years what is it actually about okay so retinol okay so oral retinoid over the years. [laughter] [clears throat] Yeah.
(32:40) [laughter] So forulations types. So oral retinoids multiple multiple indications like dermatitis oral retinoids very common. So topical retinoids yes they are unsafe but over a period of pregnancy indication pregnancy we'll usually stop it. But oral retinoids
(33:24) prescription we will see India has something called Iled. So under that we usually see women at least negative pregnancy test before starting an isot starting retinoids. So that uh serious it is oral retinoids. So serious birth defects cause like cranioacial face and nervous system like malfformation and heart problems.
(34:13) So we have to see all these indications like pregnancy contraception and also we have to be pretty sure that these people will not even conceive after stopping for at least 3 months. We have to see this muchent like what it does to them. Okay. So pill
(35:02) sharing sharing friends of but this is what indications still people unknowingly they are doing all this >> so this has to stop because it's a very beautiful drugs but Safety profile is very important. Pregnancy baby dangerous. Yes. Baby, heart problems.
(35:55) pregnancy you have to keep that safy profile. >> Yeah. So pregnancy stop. Okay. >> If they are planning for pregnancy no points. So doctor tell me three or four products which people should stop right away. Skinare lawming to stop few over the counter products especially steroids I would definitely ask them to stop
(36:48) three weeks. So when your start your skin start getting thinner atrophy. Okay. Like layers. Okay. And stretch marks face. Yes. Wow. Syndrome like TS topical steroid damage phase.
(37:34) Okay. lasting [laughter] simple few people topical insufficiency. So they doesn't even know what they are facing, what they will face. Yeah. Yeah. [laughter] is very hard to tell them because they see beautiful side of it then they stop the first drug I would definitely ask everyone to stop over the counter
(38:19) steroid creams next I would say probably uh hair dyes hair multiple severe allergic reactions. Scalp scalp. Okay. Okay. Severe reactions even like serious discharge. So,
(39:10) ammonia and allergens. So it's a very common uh thing which most of the people doesn't know medicated ones without ammonia without PPD other most common thing which people doesn't know most of the people doesn't know I feel um the other thing is very commonly used vitamin C and [laughter] vitamin C like
(39:57) >> serum serums yes serums creams the percentage of vitamin C what you are using is also very important to see and the concentration everything matters to% so yeah bottles like clear like deep dark bottles 15 to 20% it is very severe barrier so
(40:48) also vitamin C like glycolic acid lactic acid so rebound hyperpigmentation. So you have to see that also. I would like to people to think about it before they start using it. Okay. remedies, turmeric like how much can we achieve with this like beauty standards like science.
(41:43) turmeric something called which is very tyrosigment. So that is definitely there. Okay. So previous Munchy quality probably that that is that was useful but turmeric it's not useful. Yes, it has good properties but direct it is not absorbed and it gives you that reverse reactions but the
(42:30) formulation turmeric then it gives us better results right now which we can say but toothpaste pimple >> [laughter] >> which is >> not at all advisable. Okay. And lemon juice to the face. >> No. No. A big no. >> Okay. >> Okay. So, it has to be balanced. M >> can you suggest me uh like the best skin
(43:16) skincare routine uh under budget [laughter] for people who can't afford >> uh we cannot talk about uh >> yeah brands but how can you actually >> yes skinare routine in budget yes first I the main like star of the skincare routine is sunscreen as we already spoken about anti-aging pigmentation future pigmentation wrinkles.
(43:49) So the main in if you have 1,000 rupees I would say use that 5 to 600 rupees for your good sunscreen. >> Yeah. >> Okay. uh depending upon your skin type. Okay. Skin type oil according to that you choose a good sunscreen which most of the pricing >> and how to choose a good sunscreen. >> Choose a sunscreen is like oily skin.
(44:17) We usually give them gel based sunscreen. They cannot tolerate more of oily content. So dry we usually go for cream based sunscreen. combination they can tolerate both low kind of and creamy based sunscreen. So we have to give them according to the skin type. Okay. And like nonogenic. So hyaluronic acid. So according to the skin and their concern we have to choose the sunscreen.
(44:53) After that for the cleanser. Cleanser is so yes we see nothing because it all depends upon your skin barrier disruption. It slowly piles up. >> Okay. [clears throat] uh we'll see cases where nothing happens to a patient and we see patient where excessive sensitivity barrier disruption because it the pH balance usually 4.5 to 5.
(45:41) 5 is the maximum which is more alkaline towards >> okay that will be around 9 8 to 9 minimum so when we put that alkaline soap onto your face this acid mantle disrupts barrier more sensitivity more irritation redness >> redness so pH balance okay so [laughter] to calm down your skin so the same uh face oily skin we usually go for little salicylic acid based or any based so and
(46:27) dry. So we choose a cleanser and moisturizer moisturizer but no [laughter] you need a moisturizer even in the summer even you if you're oily. So this is your uh like division of your money into your skinare routine at least this much is your basic >> to start with. So night time generally doctor when we sleep no morning usually we wake up fresh skin comparatively.
(47:04) So what happens regen? Yes, night usually is the best time to give that treatment based creams night hormones like so. So night is the ve very good time for the usage of any serums uh treatment based products. I usually like night routine for the best possible results. It is the thing thing which we usually advise to take about women and men
(47:53) about women and men. So do men usually care? What do you think uh in the do you think they really care about all these things in woman? In a woman. >> Do you even see uh any do you even uh like over the table? No. >> Do you see my pores? Do you see my pigmentation? Do you see any spots? No. >> No. >> It's something which women think that men do observe.
(48:27) So usually no it doesn't work like that. So women so people but they don't it doesn't work like that Only male I feel they usually tend to um see vibe, energy, >> vibe, energy, >> positive attitude.
(49:11) >> How much >> how much peace are you getting in [laughter] >> to have all those things probably women need the self-satisfaction? Okay. Obviously confidence improve that will show up as something which is energy or whatever you are seeing but the actual problem morning time 6 7 7:30 time there are also obviously other women who drive their own cars like and the best looking woman for me is morning time they'll be in their pajamas They look super hot.
(50:01) Find that so attractive. >> Okay. >> It's about the persona. Personality. >> Girls take this. >> Yeah. It's about the personality. Always about the personality. What women carry >> is what is more attractive to women. >> That is what it matters. and doctor like flip side of the coin 90% 90% of the men are so insecure about women being a little you know uh bossy or or energetic or Yeah. Yeah.
(50:38) >> Oh, they can't take it >> even now. >> Yeah. Even now strange. >> Even now most of the elite communities. Okay. Okay. But I I feel so turned on when when my girl boss around. >> Yeah. >> We can put it like this. Uh the quality men would never care. >> Exactly. They'll never care about a woman talking to other men when they are so confident about them >> themselves. Yeah.
(51:15) know what they are and the relationship between probably you're going somewhere else but yes it's very important >> they never care about a women going somewhere or talking to somewhere or >> of course women or also equally they should give that confidence a men but I don't think any men would be feel insecure about a woman >> majority complaint like restricting their dress, restricting their what they wear inseip because a man knows how a man will watch
(51:59) another woman. [laughter] So yeah, >> absolutely taken. So >> we should also be uh probably I feel women should also know where she should stop >> stop. >> Not too much not she should know where to stop. >> Final question. How much of the actual natural beauty can we achieve? Like can we actually be beautiful? Okay.
(52:37) Uh question. Yeah. [laughter] See natural beauty natural beauty. Okay. It's not something natural beauty. It's untouched. They never do any sort of things. No natural beauty is something uh which will protect like whatever it is already been there. Okay. like uh now nowadays people if we see and uh previously I would say okay 30 years back 30 40 years back more probably or 40 years women me idea of sar now when you see a 40 age women >> so there comes our full anti-aging
(53:26) process how they're naturally preserving what they actually have uh so all this already they have to protect themselves this is how we are aging aged like a fine wine okay it's just that the wine two bottles of wines kundi what which temperature you have actually kept in matters which how many times you flipped it that the taste matters so that wine probably you have to be that perfectly kept to wine anti-aging process like whatever the basic things not doing too much procedures
(54:10) >> only the keeping what is natural I would say this will be your natural thing which is completely uh like empowered and which which completely we can say is normal nowadays >> okay so yes We can be natural and also beautiful nowadays. Yeah. Lipsticks we are talking about when we are talking about lipsticks products which are not lead. Okay.
(54:57) which is harmful for your skin and not only cancer which is like a late thing which we never know because of lipsticks but pigmentation I see very commonly around the lips which the lipsticks they were using peroral pigmentation start and dermatitis because of the lipsticks. So common things. Okay. Cancers multiple reasons.
(55:31) Yes. One of the reason definitely nail polishes. >> Exactly. Yes. Definitely there is proven data. Okay. Lipsticks. Yes. They say because of these heavy heavy metals toxins definitely there is a you have to choose a better better version of lipsticks which are not so cheap. >> Dr.
(55:59) Any final thoughts on Indian beauty standards or beauty in general or health in general? Yeah, beauty standards where we need to where which which influencer or which people we are actually following Indian glass skin concept Korean glass skin concept which is completely genetical. >> Okay, we can achieve better skin but not uh to an extent where we look like Koreans.
(56:28) >> So people should understand what our genetics are. Uh and also this whitening thing which we were talking about that is so inheritant in our blood say >> uh I would example I mother and >> she bought her 10 year old kid to me >> saying that she was sitting right there and she was saying and uh she was comparing her with her brother.
(57:11) Okay. Being a mother talking about her color at that particular >> age and I would say how could she even cope up for the rest of the life. Okay. Okay. And she has undergone some surgery. >> Okay. 10 years baby. I would say that is more important >> when we talk about all these color gradations comparisons. So very sad very sad.
(58:03) [laughter] I wish we will talk someday people like that but we are not supposed to [laughter] exactly so okay See it's completely okay until you feel you have to do it. Okay. Not someone saying okay.
(58:58) So everything they'll question you. So don't even bother about someone like They they wear the same white shirt or they wear the same they wear the same thing every time like a branded because by default they're very rich they're under AC every single time and obvious
(59:46) and also tanning Yes. Anyways, thank you so much, doctor. That was a very nice >> Thank you for having me. [laughter] Yeah.

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