Dr. Anjali Gautam
Experience: | 6 years |
Education: | ESIC Medical College |
Academic degree: | MD (Doctor of Medicine) |
Area of specialization: | I am a dermatologist working across medical, surgical and aesthetic dermatology, handling patients with very different kind of needs. Over the years I diagnosed and managed psoriasis, eczema, urticaria, acne, pigmentary disorders and also complex autoimmune conditions that often dont follow simple patterns. My work also involve dermatosurgical procedures—skin biopsies, excisions, electrocautery, cryotherapy, nail surgeries and vitiligo grafting. Each one need precision but also patience, cause skin healing is slow and patients expect visible change.
On the cosmetic side I perform Botox, fillers, chemical peels, lasers and thread lifts. These procedures are delicate, and outcome is about balance—not overdoing, not underdoing. I try to aim for natural results where patients feel better in their own skin without looking artificial. Research is also part of my journey, with 3 publications including 2 in the European Journal of Dermatology and 1 in Cosmoderma, and the process of writing them taught me discipline and critical thinking.
My approach stay focused on evidence based treatment and long term results. I don’t just want to cover symptoms but to manage conditions in a way that patients get relief that last. Counseling play a big role too, because skin disease is visible and affect confidence deeply. I believe in sitting with patients, explaining options in simple words and creating a plan that actually fit their life. |
Achievements: | I am glad that apart from clinical work I could contribute to research too, with papers published in journals like European Journal of Dermatology and Cosmoderma. Writing those was not easy, many edits, rejections, late nights, but in the end it gave me sense that my work reach beyond my clinic. My appraoach stay patient centered, always trying to mix safe, advanced treatment with personalized care, cause every skin problem feel different for each person. |
I am a dermatologist focused on advanced skin health solutions, and over time my practice grew into covering a mix of medical, cosmetic and procedural dermatology. I work with lasers, injectables and dermatosurgery, trying to blend science with precision to get results that patients can actually see and feel in their daily life. Sometimes it’s about treating chronic acne or pigmentation, other times it is procedures like scar revisions or anti aging treatments. Each case demand its own plan, and I like spending time to explain options clearly. Dermatology is one field where technology change very fast, and I try to keep pace by training with new techniques and devices. Laser procedures for pigmentation, hair removal or vascular lesions are now common, but outcome depend not only on machine but also on correct assessment, and I learned that the hard way in early practice. Injectables like Botox and fillers require balance—too little and patient feel no change, too much and it looks unnatural, so my focus is on subtle results. Dermatosurgery give me the chance to handle more medical side—biopsies, excisions, mole removals—where accuracy and safety are critical. Alongside clinical work, I have contributed research papers published in reputed international journals. Writing them was not easy, many drafts got rejected, but finally seeing the work in print gave me confidence that I am adding something to the academic side of dermatology too. Research also keeps me updated and sometimes push me to question daily routines. My approach with patients is simple: listen first, then decide together. Skin problems are visible, often affecting confidence and social life, so treatment is not just physical but also psychological. I try to create a space where patients feel comfortable discussing even sensitive concerns without hesitation. At the end, what drives me is the mix of science and art in dermatology—every patient is a new canvas, every solution a balance of medical knowledge and patient trust.