Just like in Black Mirror’s “Nosedive,” where every interaction is rated, dermatology today is increasingly shaped by online visibility and social perception. The practice is no longer only about skin health. Both patients and doctors face constant, subtle scrutiny, with Instagram-ready results, Google reviews, and social media presence influencing expectations. What used to feel like a story from fiction is ...
Virtual meetings have brought along a different level of anxiety these pandemic months. While work from home has been the way forward for many, the conscious mind is always pondering – is the skin appearing to be too oily? Is the double chin too very visible? Is the skin not looking very clear and the acne visible? Reportedly, a recent ...











