What is Strawberry Skin?

Strawberry skin refers to a skin condition where small dark spots appear on the surface of the skin, resembling the seeds on a strawberry. These spots are actually clogged pores or hair follicles filled with dirt, oil, bacteria, or dead skin. It’s most common on areas like the legs, arms, or back, especially after shaving or waxing.

Strawberry skin is not harmful, but it can make the skin look rough or uneven. It’s often caused by keratosis pilaris, ingrown hairs, enlarged pores, or improper hair removal techniques. Regular exfoliation, moisturizing, and using gentle hair removal methods can help reduce its appearance and leave the skin smoother.

When Should You Take Strawberry Skin Treatment?

The best time to begin treatment is before summer or monsoon, when sweat, humidity, and shaving can worsen the condition. For long-term results, especially if you’re planning to wear short clothing or travel, starting the treatment 4–6 weeks in advance is ideal.

Regular maintenance sessions every 3–4 weeks can help keep your skin smooth, clear, and bump-free. Early treatment also prevents darkening and long-term texture issues.

What Makes Our Care Exceptional?

Customized Consultation – Every skin is unique. We assess your skin’s needs and tailor the treatment accordingly.
Advanced Exfoliation – We use medical-grade peels or microdermabrasion to gently clear clogged pores and bumps.
Laser Hair Reduction – Say goodbye to ingrown hairs—the root cause of many strawberry skin cases.
Deep Hydration Therapy – Nourishing serums and calming masks restore skin moisture and prevent roughness.
Expert Aftercare Regimen – Get a personalized home-care kit and tips to maintain smooth, glowing skin.

What Is Procedure?

  • Skin Consultation – Our dermatologist assesses your skin type and identifies the cause (e.g., keratosis pilaris, ingrown hairs, or clogged pores).
  • Deep Cleansing – The affected area is thoroughly cleansed to remove surface dirt, oil, and impurities.
  • Mild Exfoliation – We use chemical exfoliants (like salicylic or lactic acid peels) or microdermabrasion to gently remove dead skin cells and unclog pores.
  • Laser Hair Reduction (optional) – For those with recurring ingrown hairs, laser hair removal is recommended to reduce hair growth and follicle blockage.
  • Hydrating Mask or Soothing Serum – A calming mask or serum is applied to reduce redness, soothe the skin, and lock in moisture.
  • Moisturizing & SPF – The procedure ends with a nourishing, non-comedogenic moisturizer and sun protection.
  • At-Home Care Advice – You’ll receive personalized skincare tips, including exfoliation frequency and the best moisturizers to use.
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