Editorial Policy
Dermagyan.com is an educational dermatology blog created to share clear, accurate and practical information about skin, hair, nails and related health topics. Our goal is to help readers understand their conditions better and make informed decisions in consultation with a qualified dermatologist. We follow strict editorial standards so that the content on this website remains trustworthy, unbiased and easy to understand.
Scope of this policy:
This editorial policy applies to all health‑related content published on Dermagyan.com, including blog posts, articles, explainer pages, FAQs and educational graphics. It does not apply to user comments or any external websites we may link to.
Who creates our content:
Most of the medical content on Dermagyan.com is written or reviewed by a qualified dermatologist with clinical experience. Where guest authors or other contributors are involved, we expect them to have relevant medical, scientific or health‑communication background. We may update this section over time if more authors join the project.
How we select topics:
We choose topics based on:
- Common dermatology problems seen in daily practice
- Frequently asked questions from patients and students
- Public health relevance and seasonal trends
- Areas where there is frequent confusion or misinformation online
Before writing, we review current guidelines, standard textbooks and trusted medical resources to ensure that the chosen topic is relevant and clinically appropriate.
Our standards for accuracy and evidence:
We aim to ensure that every medical article on Dermagyan.com is:
- Based on current, accepted medical knowledge and standard dermatology references
- Supported, where possible, by guidelines, consensus statements, or high‑quality studies
- Clear about what is well‑established, what is still uncertain, and where opinions may differ
We avoid sensational language, miracle claims, and unproven remedies. When we mention treatments, we try to describe realistic benefits and limitations.
Independence and conflicts of interest:
Editorial content on Dermagyan.com is developed independently of any advertisers, sponsors or commercial partners. Any educational article is written with the primary aim of patient and learner benefit, not to promote a particular brand, clinic or product.
If we ever publish sponsored content or collaborate with brands in the future, such material will be clearly labelled (for example, “Sponsored” or “Advertisement”) and will be kept separate from our regular editorial articles. We will not allow sponsors to control or change our core medical opinions.
Updates, review and corrections:
Medical knowledge evolves over time. We aim to review and update our health content periodically so that it stays aligned with current standards and guidance. Older articles may be revised, expanded or clearly dated so that readers can see when they were last updated.
If you notice any factual error, outdated recommendation or unclear explanation on Dermagyan.com, we encourage you to inform us using our Contact page. After review, we may correct the information, add clarifications, or include an update note where necessary.
How our content should be used:
The information on Dermagyan.com is meant for general education only. It is not a substitute for in‑person consultation, diagnosis or treatment by a registered medical practitioner. You should always consult a qualified doctor or dermatologist for personalised advice about your own health or treatment.
