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WHY AESTHETIC DERMATOLOGY IS EMERGING AS INDIA’S MOST UNDERRATED GROWTH ENGINE

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October 14, 2025

Walk into a dermatology clinic today, and you'll witness a quiet revolution unfolding in Indian healthcare.

- DR RICKSON PEREIRA

WHY AESTHETIC DERMATOLOGY IS EMERGING AS INDIA’S MOST UNDERRATED GROWTH ENGINE

Walk into a dermatology clinic today, and you'll witness a quiet revolution unfolding in Indian healthcare. Waiting areas are full-not with patients battling chronic illness, but with young professionals, women from smaller towns, and first-time male clients seeking solutions for acne scars, pigmentation, wrinkles, and early signs of ageing. These aren't just cosmetic concerns-they're part of a fast-growing medical field that blends skin health, emotional resilience, and self-confidence. Once dismissed as superficial, aesthetic dermatology is steadily emerging as one of India's most underestimated yet powerful healthcare engines.

The numbers tell the same story. India's aesthetic medicine market is currently valued at around US$1.62 billion and is projected to reach US$3.02 billion by 2030.

Demand for non-surgical procedures like Botox and dermal fillers continues to surge-driven not only by women, who account for 85.7% of clients, but also by a rising number of men and millennials. This shift is placing aesthetic treatment among the fastest-growing and most influential sectors in modern Indian healthcare.

INDIA'S LEAP IN AESTHETIC LASER PLATFORMS

Aesthetic dermatology in India has come a long way in just a decade. Back then, most clinics offered basic treatments like glycolic peels. Today, the picture looks very different. Patients often walk in with reference photos from Instagram or Pinterest, hoping for personalised results that match international standards. To meet these expectations, dermatologists are turning to advanced technologies-like picosecond lasers for pigmentation, RF microneedling for acne scars, and HIFU for noninvasive skin lifting. The focus is no longer just on surface-level fixes, but on deeper treatments that rebuild collagen and offer visible, longer-lasting results.

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