Dr. Khyati Sidapara
Experience: | 2 years |
Education: | Shri M.P. Shah Medical College Jamnagar |
Academic degree: | MD (Doctor of Medicine) |
Area of specialization: | I am someone who’s always drawn to skin. Not just in the medical sense—though ya, I deal with things like acne, infections, pigmentation, rashes all the time—but also in how skin kinda reflects confidence. My main area is dermatology, but my work leans heavy into cosmetics, lasers, and aesthetics too. I really enjoy working with skin textures, tones, age-related changes.. stuff that people notice but can’t always explain clearly. That’s where I come in.
Laser treatments are like a toolkit for me—scars, dullness, sun damage, uneven tone, I use different types depending on what the skin actually need. Not every face need a strong setting or a fancy peel.. sometimes it’s just about finding what not to do. I also work a lot with anti-ageing protocols—Botox, fillers, skin tightening—all of it, but in a way that still lets the face feel like you. I don’t belive in freezing expressions or chasing perfection, I believe in subtle work that holds up over time.
Whether it’s a quick consultation or full facial planning, I try to keep things honest, light, and grounded in science. Not gonna overpromise magic. Just real skin, real care. |
Achievements: | I am MBBS, then did my MD in Dermatology—those yrs were all books, clinics, chasing cases late into the evening... I still remember some of those first patients. Later I went on to do a Fellowship in Lasers, Aesthetics & Dermatosurgery, which really shaped the way I now approach skin work. Not just from a clinical angle but also how to handle machines, patient expectations, healing timelines.. the whole thing. That combo training kinda defined how I balance med and aesthetics now. |
I am a dermatologist who like to think of skin not just as an organ but as something that reflects both health and confidence. Over the years I shaped my practice with special focus on laser treatments and aesthetics, areas where science meet art in a very real way. Whether it’s working on acne scars, pigmentation, hair reduction or advanced rejuvenation, I rely on evidence based protocols while also tailoring each plan to the patient’s unique concerns. Day to day, my work balance clinical dermatology with procedures that demand precision and patience. In OPD I see everything from chronic eczema, psoriasis, fungal infections to simple seasonal allergies. But when I step into aesthetic side, I am often doing laser sessions, chemical peels, fillers, botox and other corrective techniques. The shift from treating disease to enhancing appearance taught me that dermatology is not one dimensional—its about restoring comfort, confidence and sometimes even identity. Laser dermatology has become an area where I keep updating myself continously. The technology is evolving fast and I make it a point to understand the physics behind machines, safety protocols, post procedure care, all the small details that decide outcome. A small adjustment in fluence or pulse duration can mean difference between smooth healing or complications, so I keep my approach meticulous yet flexible. I also believe in being open with patients, explaining clearly what each treatment can do and also what it cannot. Setting realistic expectations is as important as the procedure itself. In aesthetics there is always pressure for quick results, but I focus more on sustainable, safe improvements. Sometimes this means saying no to unnecessary interventions, and patients usually appreciate that honesty. Those experiences, from routine rashes to high end cosmetic sessions, have made me see dermatology as a bridge—between health and beauty, medicine and psychology. My aim remains same: to offer holistic skin care where medical accuracy, technology, and empathy come together.