Dr. Bhoomi Shah
Experience: | 3 years |
Education: | GMERS MEDICAL COLLEGE PATAN |
Academic degree: | MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) |
Area of specialization: | I am specialized in cosmetology, trichiology and asthetic medicine, spending most of my work hours treating skin and hair problems that people face every day. My focus goes from very common things like acne or hairfall to advanced treatments like botox, PRP, meso therapy and laser procedures. Each case feels different, even if two patients come with the same complaint, the cause and the response can vary a lot.
I try to keep my approach simple but careful, first understanding what exactly bothers the patient, then deciding whether it needs medical management, cosmetic correction, or both together. Skin issues like scars, pigmentation or early aging are not just cosmetic—they often carry emotional weight too, and I remind myself of that before suggesting treatment. Hair problems are similar, whether it’s dandruff or major thinning, they impact confidence strongly.
Using tools like lasers or injectables requires precision but also sensitivity, because small changes can make big difference in how someone feels. I pay attention to detail, but also keep room for conversation, since patients usually have doubts about safety, side effects or results. My role is to guide them through all that and offer treatments that are safe and tailored to them. |
Achievements: | I am proud to say I did my MBBS and later completed fellowship too, both with first class result. The journey was not always smooth, lot of long nights and exams that felt endless, but in the end it shaped me into a stronger doctor. Getting first class gave me confidence that my hard work was worth it, though honestly marks are only part of the story. The real value is in the skills I gained during training, and the patients I can now help better because of it!! |
I am working as a consultant doctor in cosmetology, trichiology and aesthetic medicine, and most of my day goes into helping people with skin and hair issues that trouble them in routine life. For more than 3 years now I had the chance to see and treat over 50000 patients, and that kind of exposure shapes the way I approach every new case. Sometimes it’s acne that refuses to settle, sometimes hair loss that makes people anxious about their looks, other times pigmentation, scars or early aging signs that disturb confidence. Each case is different, even when the diagnosis look similar on paper. In cosmetology I deal with both medical and cosmetic aspects, from treating chronic skin conditions to working on appearance related concerns. I like to combine evidence based methods with practical care, because people don’t just want temporary results, they want something safe and sustainable. Trichiology keeps me engaged with all forms of hair problems, from dandruff to alopecia. I know hair fall may sound minor to some, but for the person going through it, it can affect self-image deeply. I keep this in mind when planning treatment, making sure expectations are realistic but also giving space for hope. Aesthetic medicine adds another layer, where the focus is not only to fix disease but also to improve overall appearance and wellbeing. In this field precision matters, because even a small change can impact how a person feels about themselves. I spend time discussing with patients before any procedure, clearing doubts, sometimes repeating answers again, because trust is very important. Looking back at my work so far, the most valuable part has been the interaction with thousands of individuals who come with different backgrounds, concerns and goals. I try to keep my practice approachable and patient centered, no matter if it’s a simple rash or a long standing condition. The idea is not only to treat but also to support people in regaining their confidence. And I still keep learning every day, because skin and hair medicine is always evolving and no two patients are exactly same.