With global dermatology market at USD 1.50 billion and India’s aesthetic segment set to reach USD 383.79 million by 2032, DermaCute opens in Mumbai offering advanced, personalised treatments in dermatology and aesthetics.
DermaCute, a dermatology and aesthetic clinic founded by Dr Vritika Agrawal, has launched its flagship centre in Mumbai, located on New Link Road, Andheri West. The clinic aims to provide advanced, evidence-based skincare and aesthetic solutions tailored to individual needs, marking its entry at a time of significant growth in the dermatology sector both globally and in India.
Globally, the dermatology market is valued at USD 1.50 billion in 2025 and projected to reach USD 2.75 billion by 2034, growing at a CAGR of 6.94%. In India, the aesthetic dermatology segment is expanding rapidly from USD 169.48 million in 2024 to an expected USD 383.79 million by 2032 driven by rising consumer demand for medically supervised, technology-driven skincare.
DermaCute offers a comprehensive suite of treatments, including personalised solutions for acne, scars, pigmentation, anti-ageing, hair removal, and skin rejuvenation. The clinic combines laser technologies, non-invasive contouring, and facial enhancement techniques with a strong clinical foundation, aiming to deliver safe and lasting outcomes.
Founder and CEO Dr Vritika Agrawal, an MBBS and MD in Dermatology, brings together clinical expertise and a vision for a modern, patient-first approach. At DermaCute, our goal is to make advanced dermatological care more accessible, transparent, and effective,” she said. “We believe in treatment plans that are built on scientific precision and adapted to each person’s skin health journey.
The clinic’s design reflects a blend of clinical functionality and wellness-oriented aesthetics, with a focus on comfort, hygiene, and patient privacy. It also provides detailed consultations and diagnostic skin assessments before recommending any procedures.
DermaCute enters the market as Indian consumers increasingly seek holistic and personalised skincare options. With rising awareness around preventive care, regenerative skin therapies, and minimally invasive aesthetic procedures, the clinic aims to meet the expectations of a discerning, health-conscious audience.
The launch of DermaCute adds to Mumbai’s growing landscape of specialised skin clinics, reinforcing the shift toward technology-enabled, doctor-led skincare in India’s urban centres.
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