About Purvisha J. Patel, MD
Creator of Visha Skin Care, Owner, Board Certified Dermatologist, Fellowship trained MOHS and Cosmetic Dermatologist
Advanced Dermatology & Skin Cancer Associates Memphis, Germantown, TN 381386214.47 miles
Creator of Visha Skin Care, Owner, Board Certified Dermatologist, Fellowship trained MOHS and Cosmetic Dermatologist
Board Certified Dermatologist & Mohs Surgeon
20 years of experience
Skin Concerns addressed by Purvisha J. Patel, MD
Skin Procedures addressed by Purvisha J. Patel, MD
Laser Stacking Is the New Facelift
BPC-157 Explained: What Men Need to Know
Exosome Therapy Explained: What’s Real and What’s Hype?
Do GLP-1 Drugs Affect Hormones or Fertility?
Is Electrolyte Water the Secret to Better Summer Skin?
Biohackers Love Peptide Stacks—But Do They Actually Work?
The Invisilift: A New Approach to Facial Rejuvenation
The Peptide Beauty Playbook
All of Your Questions About Self-Tanner And Its Safety, Answered
Is Botox Declining—or Just Evolving?
Peptides for Men: Weight Loss, Muscle, and Libido Explained
PRP for Acne Scars: With or Without Microneedling?
GLP-1 Medications for PCOS: What to Know
The Rise of Beauty Elixirs: Do Ingestible Skincare Products Actually Work?
The Real PRP Downtime Timeline
The Truth About Peptides in Skincare
The Power of Overnight Repair: Nighttime Skincare That Actually Work
Stuck in Research Mode? Here’s Why You Haven’t Booked That Cosmetic Procedure
Should Your Allergist Know Your Aesthetic Routine?
Chinese-Rooted Beauty Secrets—Do They Work?
The Rise of the Super Power Spritz: Can a Face Mist Actually Protect Your Skin?
Good Bacteria, Better Skin: The Microbiome Era of Skincare
The New Face of HRT: Is Hormone Therapy the Ultimate Beauty Treatment?
The Rise of Testosterone Therapy in Younger Men
Failure of physiologic doses of pure UVA or UVB to induce lesions in photosensitive cutaneous lupus erythematosus: implications for phototesting (Photodermatol Photoimmunol Photomed .)
Experience with keloids after excision and application of 5% imiquimod cream (Dermatol Surg)
The Kerf-Cut dressing: application of a woodworking technique for efficient postsurgical wound care (Dermatol Surg)
