By Newsbreak Producer Matthew Veeran - The pursuit of altered skin tones, particularly lighter complexions, is exposing segments of the South African Indian population to significant health risks - this the warning of a leading dermatologist. Dr. Dilshaad Asmal of Mediclinic Cape Town highlighted that the desire for lighter skin - often reinforced by socio-cultural ideals and global media - is driving the use of dangerous products and unregulated treatments within these communities. This trend is leading to irreversible skin damage, organ complications and heightened cancer risks. Now, Dr Asmal is urging a critical re-evaluation of beauty standards and widespread public health education...

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