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Skincare 3.0: How technology-driven treatments are redefining skin health in urban India

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August 11, 2025

One of the most exciting changes in skincare has been the rise of bio-remodelling injectables. Unlike traditional fillers that add volume to the face, these work at a deeper level to improve the skin's overall quality.

- DR KIRAN HEBBALKAR

Skincare 3.0: How technology-driven treatments are redefining skin health in urban India

In cities across India, the idea of skincare is going through a transformation. What once revolved around home remedies and salon visits has now expanded into a space where medical science meets aesthetics. More and more urban Indians are turning to advanced dermatological treatments that go deeper than just the surface. They are looking for solutions that are precise, long-lasting, and tailored to their skin's specific needs.

This shift marks a new chapter in skincare, one where the goal is not just to look good, but to improve overall skin health with the help of smart, science-backed technology.

The Rise of Skin Tech in Urban Life

City life is not easy on the skin. From pollution and stress to irregular sleep patterns and constant screen time, everyday factors can lead to early signs of ageing, dullness, pigmentation, and dryness. A basic glow is no longer enough; people now want skin that's strong, well-nourished, and able to recover from damage.

That's where new-age treatments come in. These are not the usual creams or facials, but minimally invasive procedures developed through years of dermatological research. Their focus is on healing, hydrating, and reviving the skin from within.

From Hydration to Regeneration: The Injectable Shift

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