
Revolutionary Non-Surgical Hair Growth Treatment by Dr. Stuti Khare Shukla
Hair loss is now a problem which is alarmingly growing even in young population worldwide, and hair transplant surgeries are invasive as well as painful, Dr Stuti has unlocked the hair growth treatment with an innovative non surgical hair booster treatment without any downtime or need of hair transplant surgery
Innovating Non-Surgical Hair Restoration
Recognizing the emotional and psychological impact of hair loss, Dr. Shukla dedicated herself to finding effective, non-invasive solutions. Her relentless research culminated in the development of the Hair Growth Booster®, that offers a painless alternative to traditional hair transplant surgeries. This five-minute procedure has transformed the lives of over 80,000 patients, earning her the title 'Hair Growth Queen of India'.
Academic Excellence and Global Training
Pursuing her dreams with unwavering commitment, Dr. Shukla completed her MD in Dermatology. Her quest for knowledge led her to advanced training and fellowships across the globe, including prestigious institutions in the USA, Singapore, Paris, and Bangkok. This extensive education equipped her with a diverse skill set and a global perspective on non surgical hair growth treatment.
Fondly known as the Hair Growth Queen of India, Dr. Stuti has brought about a paradigm shift in hair restoration with her exclusive unmatched non-surgical Hair Growth Booster® treatment. This innovative approach is not just a treatment but a breakthrough solution for hair loss patients who seek painless and effective alternatives to traditional methods.
The Hair Growth Booster® is a quick, simple, five-minute procedure that has been hailed as a lifesaver for those suffering from hair loss. Unlike hair transplant surgeries, which are invasive, painful, show stopper and have a downtime.
The beauty of Dr. Stuti's signature treatment is its non invasive, zero downtime and patients experience noticeable improvements in hair density. Various researches have proved it to be more efficacious than conventional treatments such as PRP or minoxidil. This treatment's convenience and efficacy has made it a preferred choice for individuals around the globe, including those in U.S., Canada, Europe, who consult her through online consultation and the treatment products are delivered globally at doorstep, in the process clients are blissfully availing the treatment from the comfort of their homes.
Accolades and Recognitions
Dr. Shukla's innovative contributions have been widely recognized. She is TedX Speaker and was honored as the Youngest Dermatologist of India at the Indian Leadership Conclave in 2017. In 2020, she received the Power Woman of India award by Times, followed by the ET Inspiring Woman of India award in 2021. Her recent accolades include the ICEDATHON Innovator Award and the BW Healthcare 40 Under 40 distinction in 2023, and the Women Super Achiever Award by the Government of India and the Nav Bharat Times Healthcare Award in 2024.
Jury and Hair Care Expert of Femina Miss India 2024
In a testament to her expertise, Dr. Shukla collaborated with Femina Miss India 2024 as the official Hair Care Expert and served as a jury member. She is also the face behind Bollywood celebrities luscious hair who avail personalized hair consultations for maintaining healthy hair and enhancing their overall appearance.
Empowering Patients Globally
Dr. Shukla's impact extends beyond India. Through online consultations, she has reached patients worldwide, including those in the U.S., Canada, Europe, Australia, and the Middle East. Her personalized treatment plans have empowered individuals to regain their confidence without undergoing invasive procedures.
From the archives, client's testimonials for your immediate glance.
An overseas patient Vincenzo from Italy has achieved remarkable results with Dr SKS Hair Growth Booster! Without undergoing hair transplantation without the need to travel as it's an online treatment done, Mr Vincenzo saw amazing improvement and transformation in his male pattern baldness issue which helped him optimistically both in professional as well as on personal front.
Miss Anuja, a corporate professional from Hyderabad, approached Dr Stuti with Female Pattern Hair Loss. She was looking for a non invasive and trusted treatment as earlier she had undergone many treatments from many other doctors as well as homeopathy ayurveda treatment which dint work well for her. Over five months of consistent treatment with Dr Stuti, she experienced remarkable improvement
To share another incredible successful story, Mr Nawab from Dubai, who overcame Grade 5 Male Pattern Baldness with Dr Stuti's expert care!
After unsuccessful attempts with hair transplant surgery, multiple sessions of PRP, and GFC, Mr Nawab discovered Dr. Stuti's customized treatment approach. The customised non surgical Dr SKS Hair Booster treatment plan delivered exceptional results, with significant improvements in hair volume, density, and coverage.
Another patient, Mr. Vivek, from Bangalore, was battling severe hair loss due to Grade 5 Male Pattern Baldness. His condition not only impacted his appearance but also affected his confidence as he was required to get set for an important life milestone—marriage. The positive results boosted his confidence, helping him excel both professionally and personally.
Dr. Stuti Khare Shukla the renowned dermatologist and researcher, has several collaborations with with top labs in Paris and leading scientists worldwide. With over 10 publications in prestigious American journals, she's a key opinion leader and represents India at global conferences. Hair Growth Booster® has featured in Indian Medical Council-approved journals, earning international acclaim. Doctors globally get trained under her expertise, and her Instagram @dr.stutikhareshukla showcases remarkable patient results.
Dr. Stuti Khare Shukla in addition provides extended personalized consultation for Overseas and outstation patients via video call consultation on a regular basis
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