Why skin conditions are rarely "just skin"
Most skin disorders are surface signs of something deeper — immune system imbalances, allergen exposure, genetic susceptibility, hormonal shifts, or gut-related inflammation. Topical treatments suppress symptoms, but without addressing the underlying driver, conditions tend to return.
That's why our approach starts internally — constitutional treatment, dietary review, stress factors — alongside any necessary topical or allopathic intervention.
Conditions we treat
Acne & hormonal skin
Often linked to androgen levels, PCOS, dietary patterns and stress. We treat both the skin and the hormonal picture.
Psoriasis
An autoimmune condition with periods of flare and remission. Our protocol focuses on lengthening remission periods and reducing flare severity, alongside topical and lifestyle interventions.
Eczema & atopic dermatitis
Chronic itchy, inflamed skin often associated with allergies, asthma, and a compromised skin barrier. We treat the underlying atopic constitution while restoring barrier health.
Vitiligo
Pigment loss from autoimmune destruction of melanocytes. Early intervention gives the best results — we combine constitutional homeopathy with proven allopathic options where indicated.
Alopecia (hair loss)
Pattern hair loss, alopecia areata, and stress-related shedding. We evaluate thyroid, nutrition, hormones, and scalp health before treatment.
Dermatitis & allergic skin
Contact, allergic and seborrheic dermatitis — identifying and removing triggers is half the battle.
The Swasthomeo approach
1. Identify the trigger pattern
Detailed history covering diet, stress, work environment, family pattern, and prior treatments. For allergic skin, we'll often pursue patch or food-allergy testing.
2. Internal + external treatment
Constitutional homeopathic remedies act on the body's regulatory pathways. Where acute relief is needed, allopathic topicals are used judiciously — not as a permanent crutch.
3. Long-term skin health
Once the active phase is settled, we taper interventions and focus on barrier health, dietary support, and stress management to prevent recurrence.