Dr. Shamama Fatma
Experience: | 2 years |
Education: | Bihar State Of Dental Council |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Dental Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am currently practising cosmetology and trichology together, which kinda makes sense to me coz skin and hair issues often go hand in hand. I mostly work on things like acne, pigmentation, dullness, and yeah, hair thinning too—it’s more common than ppl realise, esp these days. I didn’t get into this to just do “beauty fixes”, if that makes sense. For me, it’s about understanding what's actually going wrong under the surface—like, why the scalp feels oily but hair’s still falling like crazy. Or why certain skin treatments just don’t “stick” long-term.
Sometimes I do a peel or micro-needling for someone, and then they ask about patches on the scalp too... that’s where I end up switching hats mid-consult, which I kinda enjoy honestly. I don’t claim to know *everything* in this field, but what I do know, I try to apply with care. Also—I'm always updating my skills, reading up stuff, testing products (on myself first mostly lol), making sure I don’t recommend anything too harsh or just trendy-for-the-sake-of-it.
If you're dealing with stuff like hairfall, uneven skin, or even just not feeling great about your skin lately... I totally get it. And I take time to listen. Sometimes too much time maybe :) |
Achievements: | I am not big on counting but yeah, I’ve treated over 500+ patients till now\... probly more, I kinda lost track after a point. Some came for skin dullness, some for active acne, others just wanted to understand why their hair won’t grow right—each one had a diff story, diff concern. What feels good is when they come back saying “this worked for me” or even better, when they start *trusting* their skin again. That’s the real thing for me, not just numbers or stats or likes on post!! |
I am a BDS doctor with a diploma in cosmetology, and ya it's been around 3 years now working in this field... not a super long time maybe, but enough to get my hands into all kinds of cases, skin types, dental concerns—honestly it's been kinda intense sometimes. I started off mainly in dental practice, but very soon I realized how closely oral health and aesthetics overlap... like, your smile isn't just teeth, right? Skin, face shape, lips—everything kinda works together. That’s what pushed me toward cosmetology, and I’m glad I did it. I did my diploma while still juggling patients during the day—those months were tough, but also super rewarding. The cosmetology side of my work covers stuff like basic skin rejuvenation, peels, pigmentation care, anti-aging, and a bit of laser therapy too... though I’ll admit I don’t claim to know every advanced laser module out there yet! But what I do—I try to do well. I believe in customizing treatments, not just copy-pasting from one face to another, bcoz even small details can totally change how the skin reacts. Most of my patients come with mixed concerns, like acne plus dental sensitivity or pigmentation plus gum issues... so I end up kind of mixing both worlds. One thing I've learned is, nothing works in isolation—your skin reflects your overall health, and your smile reflects your confidence. And sometimes, ppl just want to feel seen & heard more than anything else. Anyway, I’m not someone who promises miracle makeovers. I talk straight. Some treatments need time. Sometimes I even tell clients to wait before starting anything. But if you're looking for someone who takes a balanced, real approach to both dental and cosmetic care, I’m here for that. I keep learning, I stay curious... and I genuinely want the results to last, not just look good for a week and fade away. Still figuring out a few things... like tech stuff & all, haha... but patient care? That’s where I feel grounded.