Dr. Mahesh J N - Dermatology in Bangalore

Dr. Mahesh J N

MBBS, DNB - Dermatology & Venereology

DermatologyDermatology
  • Bangalore, Karnataka

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Clinic Locations

Mahesh Skin Clinic

1st Floor, Ramaiah Complex, BB Road, Santhe Circle, Old Town, Yelahanka, Landmark: Opp. HDFC Bank. , Bangalore , Karnataka , India

Services

  • Acne / Pimples Treatment

Specialization

  • Dermatologist

Education

  • Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute, Bangalore - 2000 Graduated
    MBBS
  • Rehman Medical College - 2005 Graduated
    DNB - Dermatology & Venereology

Work & Experience

  • Mahesh Skin Clinic
    Owner

Membership

  • Indian Association of Dermatologists, Venereologists and Leprologists (IADVL)

News

15 Ways to Get Relief from Hand Eczema

Hand eczema, also known as hand dermatitis, is a common skin condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It is characterized by dry, itchy, and inflamed skin on the hands, and can be both painful and frustrating to deal with.

The Do’s And Don’ts Of Skin Care During Pregnancy

Your entire world changes the moment you find out you are expecting. That could include your skin-care products as well. During pregnancy, a lady can appear stunning. Well, some women, to be precise. While pregnancy might make some women appear stunning, for others, the extra hormonal activity can have the opposite effect, resulting in a variety of pregnant skin disorders. Acne is by far the most common skin ailment that affects pregnant women, but there is also a range of lumps, rashes, and discolorations that occur, the majority of

Sun Allergies: Identification and Prevention

Sun allergies are a common but poorly understood condition. Most people think that their skin is allergic to the sun, when, it is not. Sun sensitivity is a form of phototoxicity, meaning that the sun’s ultraviolet rays may damage our skin, eyes, and immune system. While no one is truly allergic to the sun, some people are quite sensitive to different types of sunlight and may develop mild to serious reactions after spending time in the sun. Sun allergies (also known as photodermatoses) are caused by the direct or indirect effects of ultraviolet rays on the skin.

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