Dr. Hiteshwar Singh Kalsi
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Education: | Saraswathi Institute of Medical Sciences |
Academic degree: | MD (Doctor of Medicine) |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly into clinical dermatology, which covers pretty much everything from everyday skin rashes to more stubborn stuff like vitilgo, eczema, and fungal infectons that don’t go away easy. I deal with pigmentation issues, leprosy cases, STDs (the kind ppl usually delay talking about), and allergy-related skin stuff that just keeps coming back again n again. Hair problems like patchy hair loss, thinning, scalp dandruff — I see them a lot too. Nail infections, discolored nails, even brittle or thick ones, they all show up more than you’d think.
On the aesthetic side, I do laser hair removal (yes, both face & body), chemical peels for acne marks or dull skin, vitiligo surgeries where patching is needed, and scar correction for those old acne pits ppl feel conscious about. Anti-aging? yeah, I help patients figure out what works, what doesn’t. It’s not always injectables or creams, sometimes just the right skincare routine does the trick.
I focus a lot on giving treatments that're safe, effective, and actually doable. No flashy 12-step skincare or heavy protocols unless it’s necessary. Just clean guidance and fixing the root cause where possible. |
Achievements: | I am someone who completed my MBBS back in 2019... kinda feels long ago now, but I still remember getting 1st prize in the First Professionals — that felt special, really boosted my confidence early on. Later, I did my MD in DVL and finished that in 2025, which honestly was quite a journey in itself. Lots of learning, late nights, cases that taught more than any textbook could!! Not every step was smooth but I pushed through, kept growing and figuring my pace along the way. |
I am Dr. Hiteshwar Singh Kalsi, MBBS and MD in Dermatology, practicing in Noida. It’s been around 6 years now in total, with the last 4 years more focused into direct clinical experience—working hands-on with real people, real cases, and yeah, real challenges too. My day mostly revolves around treating skin, hair, and nail-related conditions, but honestly, no two cases feel the same. There’s always some new pattern, or some unexpected twist and that’s what kinda keeps me always alert, always learning. My work is not just about writing prescriptions or suggesting skin creams (though that’s part of it too). I like going deeper, getting to the root of chronic issues—whether it’s persistent acne, sudden hairfall, weird rashes that won’t settle, or even fungal nail infections that ppl usually ignore until it gets too messy. I spend a good amount of time listening to patients (maybe more than what is expected sometimes), coz that’s usually where most clues are hiding anyway. Cosmetic dermatology? Yeah, I handle that too. I perform procedures like chemical peels, intralesional therapies, and basic anti-aging regimens but I always try keeping the results natural-looking. I’m not really into over-promising stuff... like “this will go in 3 days” or “you’ll look 10 years younger.” That feels weird to me. I just believe in honest consults, clarity about treatment expectations, and sticking to what science says works. At the clinic, I’ve seen cases ranging from simple sunburns to tricky autoimmune stuff like lichen planus or alopecia areata. Even cases that came in with totally wrong diagnosis and needed re-evaluation. Some of these turn out more complicated than they look at first, and that’s where clinical experience honestly helps, coz textbooks don’t cover everything. I work hard to stay updated—read research, join webinars, whatever I can squeeze in between opd shifts. But end of the day, it's about trust. If my patient walks out feeling heard and gets better slowly but steadily, I’m good with that.