The medical devices and technology available at Gomti Clinic — what each does and when we use it.
In Lucknow's growing dermatology market, not all clinics invest in the same quality of equipment. Some use refurbished or unlicensed devices, others use multipurpose machines marketed as "all-in-one" solutions. At Gomti Clinic, every device is purpose-specific, carries regulatory clearances, and is maintained on a documented service schedule.
Used for: Laser hair removal — permanent hair reduction for face, underarms, legs, bikini, and full body
How it works: The 810nm wavelength targets melanin in hair follicles, heating them to disable future growth. Multiple sessions needed because hair grows in cycles — each session targets follicles in the active growth phase.
Clearance: US FDA-cleared for permanent hair reduction
Used for: Acne scar resurfacing, surgical scar improvement, skin texture refinement
How it works: Creates microscopic columns of controlled damage in the skin, triggering the body's natural collagen rebuilding process. The "fractional" approach means only a percentage of skin is treated per session, reducing downtime.
Clearance: CE-marked
Used for: Tattoo removal, stubborn pigmentation, and birthmark treatment
How it works: Delivers short, high-energy pulses that shatter pigment particles into fragments small enough for the body's immune system to remove naturally.
Clearance: Regulatory cleared for pigment and tattoo treatment
Used for: Vitiligo and stable psoriasis treatment
How it works: Delivers targeted UV-B light to depigmented or psoriatic patches without affecting surrounding normal skin. More focused and efficient than traditional UV phototherapy booths.
Used for: Deep cleansing facials — extraction, exfoliation, and serum hydration in a single session
How it works: Vortex suction technology cleanses pores while simultaneously infusing the skin with targeted serums (hyaluronic acid, antioxidants, peptides).
Used for: PRP hair therapy and skin rejuvenation
How it works: Patient's blood is drawn, placed in certified centrifuge tubes, and spun to separate platelet-rich plasma. This concentrated plasma is then injected into the scalp or skin.
Used for: Magnified examination of moles, lesions, hair follicles (trichoscopy), and nails
How it works: A handheld device with polarized light that lets Dr. Ankita see skin structures invisible to the naked eye — essential for accurate diagnosis.