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FAQ Hub

A topic index for patient-facing FAQ pages at Delhi Derma Clinic. Each topic page below covers common questions in direct-answer format and routes to the substantive content on the relevant treatment, technology, guide, or trust page. Questions about specific patient situations are best brought to the consultation rather than answered through an FAQ alone.

Quick orientation

The FAQ hub is the question-first entry into the broader site. Patients who arrive with a specific question can navigate directly to a topic FAQ page rather than starting with a longer suitability guide. The framework treats this as a legitimate reading mode alongside the more in-depth pages, with each FAQ page routing to the substantive source content where the calibrated answer lives.

For specific patient situations the dermatology consultation is the primary route. FAQ pages cannot calibrate to individual context; they reflect typical patterns rather than personalised assessment.

FAQ topic pages

  • Acne FAQs — Adult acne, hormonal patterns, OTC vs dermatology, scar-vs-active distinction, post-acne pigmentation routing.
  • Pigmentation FAQs — Melasma, PIH, epidermal vs dermal pigmentation, sun-discipline reality, realistic clearance limits.
  • Anti-Ageing FAQs — When to start, what each modality does and does not deliver, photoageing distinct from chronological ageing, surgical vs non-surgical scope.
  • Laser Hair Removal FAQs — Course-and-maintenance reality, phototype-aware wavelength choice, white-hair limits, PFB management, pre-session protocol.
  • First Visit FAQs — What to bring, consultation flow, photography and consent, written plan format, no-pressure decisions.

How these FAQs relate to other content on the site

Suitability guides on this site cover patient pathways for specific patterns or indications and include their own focused FAQ sections. Treatment pages cover the booking-pathway side of named modalities and include their own FAQs. Technology pages explain modality principles and include their own FAQs. Trust pages explain the standards layer and include their own FAQs. The T8 FAQ hub aggregates and reframes the questions that recur across topics so patients arriving via a question can navigate directly. The substantive answer for any specific topic lives on the relevant source page; the FAQ pages are the routing layer.

Where to find policy answers

Policy questions sit in the policies section of this site as formal documents — privacy policy, cookies policy, terms and conditions, refund and cancellation policy, medical disclaimer, treatment-suitability and results disclaimer, patient consent and photography policy, editorial and medical review policy, complaints and grievance redressal policy, and teleconsultation policy. The Policy FAQs page in the index above is being prepared as a short-form orientation that will route to the formal documents; it will not restate the formal text.

Common orientation questions

What are these FAQ pages for?

They surface common questions in a direct-answer format and route to the substantive content on the relevant treatment, technology, guide, or trust page. Each FAQ topic page covers questions that recur in patient consultations and online searches; the substantive answer for any specific situation comes from the linked source page or from the consultation itself rather than from an FAQ alone.

Why are FAQ pages separate from the main pages?

Suitability guides, treatment pages, technology pages, and trust pages each carry their own focused content. The FAQ hub is a different reading mode — patients arriving with a specific question can navigate directly to a Q&A formatted page without first reading a longer suitability guide. The framework treats both reading modes as legitimate; the FAQ pages are the question-first entry into the same underlying content.

How current are these FAQs?

Each page carries a "last reviewed" date in the editorial footer and is reviewed on at least an annual cadence per the medical review process. Selected pages are revised earlier when relevant clinical evidence shifts, when clinic practice updates, or when patient feedback surfaces a gap. The next-review-due date in each footer indicates when the next scheduled review is expected.

Where can I find policy answers?

Policy questions — privacy, refund and rescheduling, medical disclaimer, treatment-suitability disclaimer, patient consent and photography policy, complaints and grievance redressal, teleconsultation framework — sit in the policies section of this site as formal documents. The Policy FAQs page (linked above) will provide a short-form orientation that routes to the formal documents rather than restating them.

Where can I find technology and safety answers?

Technology and safety questions are best answered on the technology pages — laser safety for Indian skin, sterilisation and clinic safety, medical photography and progress tracking, and the per-modality device-principles pages. The trust pages cover the standards layer (clinical approach, safety standards, editorial standards, medical review process, clinic hygiene protocol, treatment suitability philosophy).

I have a question that is not in any FAQ page. What now?

The dermatology consultation is the primary route for personalised questions. The consultation maps the question to the patient's specific clinical context — something an FAQ page cannot do because patient-specific calibration depends on examination and history. Patients can also raise content concerns or unanswered questions to the clinic; the framework treats patient feedback as an input to the editorial cycle rather than as inconvenience.

How does this hub relate to inline FAQ sections elsewhere on the site?

Many treatment, suitability, and technology pages on this site carry their own inline FAQ sections relevant to that specific topic. The T8 FAQ hub aggregates and reframes patient-facing questions across topics. The two layers complement each other: inline FAQs are scoped to a specific page, while T8 topic pages aggregate questions across a topic-cluster and route to the source pages for substantive detail.

Related internal links

Last reviewed: April 2026 · Next review due: April 2027 · Reviewed by: Dr Chetna Ghura, MBBS MD Dermatology, DMC 2851.

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