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    Why Skinimalism Is More Than a Trend: Dr. Jagdish Sakhiya on the New Face of Skincare

    Mohit ReddyBy Mohit ReddyJuly 8, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    New Delhi [India], July 8: By the time we’ve scrolled through five skincare ads, each promising a miracle in a bottle, we’ve already forgotten what our skin actually needs. It’s no wonder that a growing number of people are choosing a simpler, smarter route – one that trades clutter for clarity. According to Dr. Jagdish Sakhiya, veteran dermatologist and founder of Sakhiya Skin Clinic, that shift isn’t just trendy. It’s transformational.

    With over 30 years in the business of skin – treating acne, reversing pigmentation, managing aging concerns – Dr. Sakhiya has witnessed skincare evolve in cycles. But this time, he says, something’s different. We’re not just changing products. We’re changing mindsets.

    Goodbye, 10-Step Rituals – Hello, Skinimalism

    There was a time not too long ago when people proudly lined up their toners, essence serums, brightening creams, masks, and facial oils like trophies. But now? Those endless steps are being replaced with a single, powerful question: “Is all this really necessary?”

    Dr. Sakhiya says no – and he’s not alone. The era of skinimalism is in full swing.

    “Patients come in asking, ‘Do I need five different serums?’ And my response is usually, ‘No. You just need the right one,’” says the Surat-based dermatologist, who operates one of India’s largest skin clinic chains.

    “Skinimalism isn’t laziness. It’s awareness.”

    Instead of layering countless products, skinimalism encourages targeted action. Think: a multi-tasking serum that hydrates, repairs the skin barrier, and fades pigmentation – all at once. Less noise, more nuance.

    At Sakhiya Skin Clinic, the trend is already in practice. “For conditions like acne, melasma, or premature aging, we now build personalized regimens with just a few, highly focused products,” Dr. Sakhiya explains. “It’s easier for patients to stick to – and far more effective.”

    When Simplicity Meets Science

    But paring down your bathroom shelf doesn’t mean compromising on results. Quite the opposite, in fact. While at-home routines are getting leaner, in-clinic dermatology is getting sharper, faster, and smarter.

    “Modern technologies have completely reshaped how we treat common concerns,” says Dr. Sakhiya. “We’re seeing results in weeks that used to take months – and with less downtime, less discomfort.”

    Among the most popular treatments at his clinic? HydraFacial + RF (Radio Frequency) combos, which cleanse, lift, and stimulate collagen in one go. Or RF microneedling, a go-to for fine lines and acne scars. Laser resurfacing, microcurrent therapy, and other cutting-edge tools are also gaining popularity – not because they’re flashy, but because they’re efficient.

    These are not about doing more for the sake of more. They’re about precision.

    “Patients don’t have the patience to wait six months for change anymore,” Dr. Sakhiya says. “They want visible results – quickly, safely, and with minimal side effects. And the good news is: dermatology can now deliver that.”

    Skincare That Respects the Skin

    Ask any skin expert and they’ll tell you – the key to great skin isn’t products. It’s understanding. And Dr. Sakhiya believes the future lies in bridging understanding with simplicity.

    “In a way, simplicity is the new science,” he says. “Overloading the skin can lead to barrier damage, irritation, and confusion – not just for the skin, but for the person using the products.”

    Instead, his clinic promotes a philosophy of “purposeful minimalism.” This means no generic, one-size-fits-all prescriptions. Every routine is customized based on skin type, condition, lifestyle, and even local weather patterns.

    This approach, Dr. Sakhiya believes, leads not only to better results – but to more trust. “People don’t want to feel overwhelmed. They want a plan they can actually follow. That builds long-term confidence.”

    A Shift That’s Here to Stay

    So is skinimalism just another fleeting skincare fad, destined to be replaced by the next Korean craze or celebrity-endorsed elixir?

    Not likely.

    “This is a mindset shift, not a marketing gimmick,” says Dr. Sakhiya. “We’re moving into a future where personalized simplicity will define skincare – and I think that’s a powerful thing.”

    As both a doctor and entrepreneur, he sees this shift impacting not just how consumers shop, but how dermatologists work. The focus now is on results, not routines.

    For individuals looking to declutter their skincare lives, the advice is clear: Stop chasing hype. Start understanding your skin. And when in doubt, go simpler.

    Because sometimes, the best thing you can do for your skin – is just to let it breathe.

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