Sunday, August 10, 2025

Top 10 Questions New Patients Ask at Our Clinic

📝  “Top 10 Questions New Patients Ask at Our Clinic”

By Dr. Mohd Rizwan Khan

Dr. Rizwan’s Skin, Cosmetic & Laser Clinic, Shahjahanpur


When a new patient walks into our clinic, they often come with a lot of curiosity, anxiety — and yes, questions.


And we love that.


Why? Because the more you ask, the better we understand your concerns.

So today, let’s share the Top 10 Questions that we hear regularly at our clinic — and some quick, honest answers.


❓1. “Doctor, yeh acne kab thik hoga?”



Answer:

Acne takes time — depending on its type (whiteheads, blackheads, cystic, hormonal).

You’ll usually start seeing results in 3–6 weeks, but full control needs consistent treatment + skincare + lifestyle changes.

Not overnight — but yes, possible.


❓2. “Face pe jo daag hain, woh permanently jaayenge?”


Answer:

Spots like PIH (post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation), sun tan, or melasma need patience.

Some lighten easily with creams & peels. Others (like deep pigmentation) may need laser or advanced treatments.

Early treatment gives faster, better results.


❓3. “Laser safe hai? Side effects toh nahi honge?”



Answer:

Laser treatments are safe when done by trained hands using approved machines.

We guide you on the right session gap, pre/post care, and customize it to your skin type.

Mild redness can happen, but it settles soon.


❓4. “Sunscreen ghar ke andar bhi lagani hoti hai?”


Answer:

Yes! Even indoors, light from screens, bulbs, windows affects your skin — especially if you have pigmentation or sensitive skin.

Use a lightweight, non-greasy SPF daily. It’s your skin’s best shield.


❓5. “Clinic ke products zyada better hote hain kya?”


Answer:

Our in-clinic products are often dermatologist-tested, prescription-strength, and targeted for skin problems.

Market ones are general-purpose.

If you’re struggling with stubborn skin issues, clinic-grade products work faster and smarter.


❓6. “Mujhe kitni baar aana padega?”



Answer:

It depends on your concern.

• Acne/pigmentation may need monthly follow-ups

• Laser sessions happen every 3–4 weeks

• Some just need one visit for diagnosis and home treatment plan


We always guide with minimum visits + maximum clarity.


❓7. “Makeup use kar sakte hain treatment ke dauraan?”


Answer:

Yes, but use non-comedogenic (pore-friendly) makeup and always remove it properly.

Some procedures like peels or lasers need a 2–3 day break from makeup.


❓8. “PCOS ki wajah se skin kharab ho rahi hai, kya karen?”


Answer:

PCOS affects hormones — so acne, hair growth, pigmentation increase.

We work alongside gynecologists to treat both root cause & skin symptoms.

Customized plan with skincare + medications helps a lot.


❓9. “Doctor, aap mujhe woh celebrity jaisa skin bana sakte ho?”



Answer:

We smile when we hear this 😊

Our job is not to give you someone else’s skin — it’s to help you get your best skin, healthy and confident.

No filters, just facts.


❓10. “Yeh treatment permanent hai kya?”


Answer:

No treatment is permanent if lifestyle isn’t maintained.

Even after acne clears, you’ll need basic skincare to prevent new breakouts.

Same goes for pigmentation and laser hair removal — results stay longer with care.


💡 Final Words for New Patients


New to skin treatments? It’s okay to be unsure.

But don’t Google your diagnosis. Don’t self-medicate. And don’t wait too long.


At Dr. Rizwan’s Skin, Cosmetic & Laser Clinic, you’re not just a patient — you’re someone we guide like family.


Ask us anything.

Your questions bring us closer to the right answers.


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