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About Swasth Care
Swasth Care is India's premier healthcare information and patient facilitation platform. We educate patients about hair transplant and skin treatments, and connect them with verified, trusted clinics through a transparent lead-based partnership model.
We provide comprehensive information about various treatments, help you understand your options, and connect you with verified specialists. We facilitate free consultations, assist with treatment planning, and support you throughout your journey—all at no additional cost to you.
No, our services are completely free for patients. We earn our fees from partner clinics, not from you. This ensures we can provide unbiased guidance focused solely on your best interests.
Every clinic in our network undergoes a rigorous verification process. We check credentials, certifications, facility standards, patient reviews, and track records. Only clinics meeting our high standards are included in our network.
We have partner clinics across 25+ cities in India, with a primary presence in New Delhi. We can connect you with verified specialists throughout the country.
You can book a free consultation by filling out the form on our website, calling us at +91-6005757115, or emailing [email protected]. Our patient care team will get back to you within 24 hours.
Hair Transplant FAQs
A hair transplant is a surgical procedure where healthy hair follicles are taken from a donor area (usually the back/sides of the head) and implanted into areas with thinning or no hair to restore natural hair growth.
In modern procedures like FUE or FUT, hair follicles are carefully harvested and placed into tiny incisions in the balding region. These grafts then grow naturally and blend with your existing hair.
The main techniques include: FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) where individual grafts are taken one by one, and FUT (Follicular Unit Transplant) where a strip of scalp is removed and dissected into grafts. Other advanced techniques include DHI, Sapphire FUE, and Robotic FUE.
Local anesthesia is used, so most patients feel minimal pain during the surgery. Mild discomfort may occur during recovery, which is easily managed with prescribed medications.
Good candidates are individuals with stabilized hair loss, sufficient donor hair, and realistic expectations. A specialist will assess your hair pattern and overall health to decide suitability.
Yes. Women with hair thinning or pattern hair loss can undergo hair transplants with results similar to men, provided they have good donor hair.
Yes — transplanted hair follicles are usually permanent because they are taken from hair resistant to balding. However, overall hair loss can continue, so future treatments might be needed.
Initial growth typically begins in 3–4 months, with most visible results around 8–12 months after surgery. Full results are visible at 12-18 months.
Modern techniques place hair at natural angles and densities, so results are natural and difficult to detect when done well by experienced surgeons.
Most patients can resume light activities within a few days, but full healing may take a few weeks. Avoid strenuous exercise for at least a week or more as advised by your surgeon.
Common side effects include swelling, redness, mild pain and temporary shedding. Serious complications are rare when performed by qualified specialists.
FUE results in tiny dot scars that are usually not noticeable, while FUT leaves a thin linear scar at the donor site that's easily covered by hair.
Cost varies by technique, number of grafts, clinic and location. In India, it can range from moderate to high depending on your case. Contact us for personalized pricing information.
Check credentials, before/after photos, patient reviews, and ensure you understand the treatment plan before signing up. Trust and experience are key—that's where Swasth Care helps.
Skin Treatment FAQs
Common treatments include chemical peels, laser therapy, microneedling, acne treatments, pigmentation correction, anti-aging injectables (Botox, fillers), and skin rejuvenation procedures like HydraFacial.
Chemical peels use acids like glycolic or salicylic acid to exfoliate dead skin cells and improve texture, acne, dark spots, and dull skin. Depth varies by strength.
Laser treatments use light energy to target pigmentation, wrinkles, scars, or tighten skin. Types include IPL, fractional lasers, and resurfacing lasers.
Most are safe when performed by qualified dermatologists. Risks are minimized with proper evaluation and aftercare. Board-certified specialists significantly reduce complications.
Preparation may include avoiding sun exposure, stopping certain skincare products (like retinoids), and following specific instructions from your dermatologist.
Downtime depends on treatment intensity. Mild peels and non-ablative lasers have minimal downtime; deeper procedures may require a few days of recovery.
Some treatments show improvement immediately (like fillers), but many—especially for acne scars and pigmentation—improve over weeks to months with repeat sessions.
Discomfort varies by procedure. Topical anesthesia is often used for patient comfort. Mild warmth or tingling is common during laser and injectable treatments.
Temporary redness, swelling, dryness or peeling can occur post-treatment. Serious effects are rare under professional care.
Yes — treatments like laser resurfacing, chemical peels, and injectables can reduce fine lines and improve skin quality. Prevention is easier than reversal.
A professional consultation is essential. A dermatologist will assess your skin type, condition, goals and recommend the best options.
Some results are long-lasting but aging continues. Maintenance sessions or a good skincare routine help sustain outcomes.
Most cosmetic treatments are not covered by insurance. However, procedures for medical skin conditions sometimes are. Ask your provider for details.
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