Pimples (Yuvan Pidika)
Acne, known as Yuvan Pidika, is caused by aggravated Pitta and Rakta with occasional Kapha involvement. It appears as inflamed, painful breakouts, mostly in adolescence. Ayurveda attributes it to improper digestion, excess heat in the body, and hormonal imbalance. We offer detox, herbal remedies, and personalized diet plans to treat the root cause.

Eczema (Vicharchika)
Vicharchika is a chronic skin issue with itching, oozing, and thickening, caused by Vata-Kapha imbalance. It’s often triggered by poor digestion and toxin buildup in the system. Ayurvedic treatment includes internal detoxification, healing herbs, and soothing external applications to manage flare-ups naturally.

Psoriasis (Kitibha)
Psoriasis, called Kitibha or Ekakushtha, is a Tridoshaja skin disorder marked by thick, scaly patches and dryness. It stems from deep-seated impurities in the blood and stress. We focus on Panchakarma detox, immunity-boosting Rasayanas, and stress-relieving therapies for long-term management.

Fungal Infections (Dadru)
Dadru is a Kapha-Pitta dominant condition presenting as itchy, ring-like rashes. It’s highly contagious and recurrent if not treated at the root. Our Ayurvedic care includes antifungal herbs, lepas (herbal pastes), and internal immunity support to prevent recurrence and restore healthy skin.

Skin Allergies (Sheetapitta)
Sudden rashes, itching, and swelling in allergies are described as Sheetapitta or Udarda in Ayurveda. These result from Vata-Pitta imbalance and hypersensitivity to food, weather, or stress. Our treatments calm the immune response using herbal anti-allergics, detox, and Rasayana support.

Pigmentation (Vyanga)
Vyanga refers to hyperpigmented spots caused by Pitta-Rakta dushti and sun exposure. These often appear on cheeks, forehead, and upper lip. Ayurvedic solutions include blood purification, skin-lightening herbs, and diet correction to gradually reduce pigmentation and even skin tone.

Melasma (Neelika)
Melasma, known in Ayurveda as Neelika or Vyanga, is a hormonal pigmentation disorder worsened by sun exposure and Pitta aggravation. It manifests as symmetrical dark patches. Our holistic approach balances hormones, detoxifies the liver, and nourishes the skin from within.

Vitiligo (Shwitra)
Shwitra is a skin disorder where the skin loses its natural color due to Tridosha imbalance, mainly Pitta. It is often autoimmune in nature. At Twakk Abhivrudhi, we offer a holistic approach with internal purification, immune correction, and skin rejuvenation therapies.

Wrinkles (Tvak Vaivarnya)
Wrinkles and sagging skin are signs of Jara (aging) caused by Vata aggravation and dhatu kshaya (tissue depletion). Ayurveda reverses premature aging with Rasayana therapies, Abhyanga (oil massage), and nourishing treatments that restore skin elasticity and glow.

Dry Skin (Ruksha Tvacha)
Dry, rough skin or Ruksha Tvacha is linked to Vata dosha imbalance and internal dehydration. It results in
flakiness, tightness, and discomfort. We treat it using hydrating oils, nourishing herbs, and dietary changes
that promote softness and suppleness naturally.

Oily Skin (Snigdha Tvacha)
Snigdha Tvacha refers to excessively oily skin due to Kapha dominance. It can lead to clogged pores and acne if not managed properly. Ayurvedic treatments include gentle detox, oil-regulating herbs, and light herbal lepas that balance sebum without drying the skin.

Sunburn (Pittaja Twak Vikara)
Pittaja Twak Vikara causes sunburns, rashes, and skin irritation due to aggravated Pitta dosha. This condition is common in hot climates and after sun exposure. Our treatments include cooling herbs, medicated oils, and internal hydration to soothe inflammation and repair skin.

Boils (Vidradhi)
Vidradhi refers to painful, pus-filled boils caused by Rakta and Pitta vitiation. It may occur due to internal toxins, poor immunity, or infections. Ayurveda addresses this condition by purifying the blood and boosting natural healing with herbs and topical applications.

Warts (Charmakeela)
Charmakeela are hard, raised skin growths caused by Vata-Kapha imbalance. Often resulting from blocked channels or viral infections, these can be safely managed in Ayurveda with Kshara Karma (herbal cauterization), detox herbs, and immunity-boosting therapies.
