Dr. Guru S Malagittimath
Experience: | 8 years |
Education: | Rajiv Gandhi University Of Health Sciences |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly working with all kinds of hair n skin disorders—like hair fall, patchy scalp, dandruff flareups, psoriasis on scalp or body, even early greying... yeah, tht’s gettin more common lately. On the skin side, I mostly handle vitiligo, acne (esp hormonal ones), pigmentation issues, dermatitis, fungal itches, or stubborn psoriasis that keeps returning. My focus is always to balance doshas first—'cause without that, nothing really stays fixed right?
I follow authentic Ayurvedic principles, not just random herbs. We look at prakriti, agni status, daily routine, food triggers etc. Sometimes hair fall isn't just hair—it’s digestion or sleep. Same with acne—it’s rarely just outside. I treat from root, inside-out. My plans include lepa, internal meds, lifestyle tweaks, maybe panchakarma if needed. Each person’s pattern is diff, I don’t use one-size things. I keep watch on progress close & try not to overdo treatment. It shud feel like healing, not a burden. |
Achievements: | I am honestly still kinda overwhelmed that I recieved the *Twacha Vidharad* award from TWACHAYURVEDA. It’s a huge thing for me ’cause it felt like all the quiet hours I spent formulating skin treatments, checking minute dosha patterns, tweaking my own herbal combos… like it actually counted. This award came as a recognition for my work in Ayurvedic skin care—esp stuff like vitiligo, psoriasis, & pigment disorders that don’t usually respond fast. Feels surreal, really. |
I am an Ayurvedic doctor with a deep interest in skin & hair care—like really understanding what's goin on under the surface, not just covering up the issue. I kinda leaned toward this field early on 'cause every second person who walked into my clinic was either dealing with hairfall, dandruff, acne, or stubborn pigmentation. And trust me, it’s rarely just about shampoos or face packs. Most times it’s digestion, stress, lifestyle or even seasonal things that create imbalance. I mostly use medicines I prepare myself—yes, I mean actual handmade oils, churnas, lepas, decoctions—formulated from classical texts and modified a bit as per need. Feels more honest, and I knw exactly what's goin into each remedy. I believe healing the skin or scalp from inside-out needs patience but also consistency. That’s where Panchakarma comes in... I use it when there's deeper toxicity or when people are stuck in a chronic cycle. Over time I’ve helped people with hair thinning, premature greying, fungal infections, scalp dryness, eczema, acne, melasma and also some more tricky stuff like stress-induced breakouts or post-delivery hairloss. Every case is diff, right? Some ppl respond quickly with diet and herbal support. Others need longer detox and Rasayana therapy. I usually do Nadi Pariksha in 1st consult to get a better idea of doshic status, sometimes Prakriti analysis too if we're lookin at long term treatment planning. Also not every patient needs long-term meds—sometimes just changing food timings or adding daily Abhyanga changes a lot. Not every solution is big or fancy. I’m more into grounded things that work slowly but last. Results aren't flashy always, but they stick. That matters more to me than quick fixes. I treat what I can & I’m honest if something’s not Ayurveda's domain. That’s part of being a real doctor too, I guess.