Why Do Indians Age Differently — And What to Do About It
Walk into a dermatology clinic anywhere in India and you will notice a consistent pattern: patients in their late twenties and thirties presenting with concerns — pigmentation, dullness, fine lines, uneven texture — that typically affect people a decade older in Western countries. Indian skin ages differently. Understanding why is the first step toward managing it effectively. “Indian skin has unique structural and environmental challenges that accelerate visible ageing in ways that Western dermatological research does not always account for. Treating Indian skin well requires understanding Indian skin specifically.” — Dr. Lipy Gupta, Consultant Dermatologist The Science of Indian Skin