Thank you so much for uploading your talk Sir. A few doubts Sir, should a person with naturally black hair put henna to keep the colour and does it prevent greying? If one is consistently using a henna product without any undesirable side effects, it can be continued right? And how long it will take for the contact dermatitis to develop?
All god questions. Henna can be used by those with any hair colour, but can cause a reddish hue. It may help prevent greying in some. If there are no side effects it can be continued long term. Contact dermatitis can occur at any time - depends on the sensitivity of the persons skin.
Hi, very informative video. Sir i am taking 2.5mg oral minoxidle in the evening. Can i take copper and minoxidle together? Will they cancel eathother? Plz reply me. waiting
Sorry, not sure what troll is? We tend to use tranexamic acid and creams for melasma. Here are a couple of videos on it th-cam.com/video/bdXQXJLDpMk/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/nCAI4PE073k/w-d-xo.html
Thank you so much for uploading your talk Sir. A few doubts Sir, should a person with naturally black hair put henna to keep the colour and does it prevent greying? If one is consistently using a henna product without any undesirable side effects, it can be continued right? And how long it will take for the contact dermatitis to develop?
All god questions. Henna can be used by those with any hair colour, but can cause a reddish hue. It may help prevent greying in some. If there are no side effects it can be continued long term. Contact dermatitis can occur at any time - depends on the sensitivity of the persons skin.
@@DiscoverDermatology Thank you Dr. Yesudian for your reply
Hi, very informative video. Sir i am taking 2.5mg oral minoxidle in the evening. Can i take copper and minoxidle together? Will they cancel eathother? Plz reply me. waiting
As far as I am aware, there is no interaction between copper and minoxidil.
@@DiscoverDermatology thanks for reply
Great overview, thanks!
Thanks a lot!
Good work sir.
Sir can we treat melasma through btrol 25 msg?
Sorry, not sure what troll is? We tend to use tranexamic acid and creams for melasma. Here are a couple of videos on it
th-cam.com/video/bdXQXJLDpMk/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/nCAI4PE073k/w-d-xo.html
@@DiscoverDermatology sure sir
Very interesting, thanks so much!
Welcome, glad it was helpful.
Indigo worked great on henna tinted hair, hair looked darker but it leaves faster. The biggest con was it makes hair too drying and gave me headache
Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you sir. Pls allow some time to make video on secukinumab & dupilumab, its indications in dermatology and your experience with it
Sure, will do when time permits.
Thank you for guiding us, I hope indigo doesn't cause pigmentation
Natural hair dyes generally do not cause skin pigmentation. As mentioned in the video, henna can sometimes cause problems.