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Your look is an all-important part of your personality today. And that’s what is driving the demand for dermatologists, though they also cure ailments as serious as psoriasis or leprosy… and recommend a remedy for your pimple pains.
“Dermatology is one of the top fields now because our students figure in the top 20 rankings of all postgraduate students in the institute,” says Neena Khanna, professor, department of dermatology and venereology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS).
Jyoti Dhawan, 29, who has done her MD in dermatology, says “There are no lengthy surgical procedures in this field.” An alumna of Delhi’s University College of Medical Sciences, now senior resident doctor at AIIMS, Dhawan and her colleagues treat patients suffering from psoriasis, sexually transmitted diseases, leprosy and vitiligo, though a growing number — more than 30 per cent — comes for cosmetic problems, including acne, informs Khanna. Consequently, she adds, the curriculum is now more focused on cosmetology. “We train students in lasers, cosmetic and dermatological surgery and cosmetology.”
Points out SK Bose, senior consultant dermatologist, Apollo Hospital, “Most dermatologists now do more than the basic dermatology that was done 30 to 40 years ago. Nowadays, everyone wants to go in for cosmetic dermatology.” Simal Soin, cosmetic dermatologist and medical director, A Plus Medispa, agrees, “People who have done basic dermatology are now foraying into cosmetic dermatology.”
The maximum demand for their skills is in the private sector, where dermatologists smoothen facial wrinkles, fill up scars, lift droopy brow lines, de-fuzz underarms, and a lot more. However, regular MD programmes train students “very little” in cosmetic dermatology, says Soin. “Except lasers, they don’t really equip you (with the requisite skills).”
In the absence of many specialised courses in India, experts suggest that after an MD in dermatology, aspirants could go overseas for short-term certifications. Bose suggests that students train abroad in aesthetic, cosmetic and photo dermatology, contact dermatitis, trichology (concerned with hair), chronological photo-ageing, cutaneous surgery, and laser treatment and start practising. Pursue at least a one-month certification with hands-on experience, in a foreign country, says Soin. Else, work under a cosmetic dermatologist and attend conferences, she says.
Author: HT Horizons
Date: 27th Nov., 2009
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