Pediatric Dermatology
Dr. Sowmya - Consultant at Apollo Children's Hospital, with Diploma in Pediatric Dermatology from the UK


Dermatitis and Eczema
Dry, scaly patches can keep babies from sleeping and kids scratching so much that an infection can develop. With careful assessment, we’ll develop a treatment plan that alleviates the discomfort in short order and helps to keep it from reoccurring.

Warts
Kids most often develop common warts, raised, rough bumps growing around their nails or the back of their hands, and plantar warts, which usually occur on the bottom of their feet. Warts are not just uncomfortable, they can be embarrassing. We can help with both problems. Treatment options include burning, freezing or topical solutions, and as we succeed in alleviating the issues, we’ll help them feel better about themselves, too.

Acne
Acne is difficult for both boys and girls, typically appearing during the teens and early twenties, and affecting almost everyone at some point in their life. Fortunately, there are a variety of treatment options ranging from dermatologist-tested skincare products to in-office procedural treatments including chemical peels, lasers and light therapy. Combining medical and procedural therapies often leads to better results.