
The Confidence Shift in Women: From Aesthetics to Authenticity
By: WE Staff
A woman embodies ‘Confidence, Courage, and Compassion’. Since ages, women have been trudging the trodden path with the aim to rewrite a narrative, one which acknowledges and celebrates their presence. It’s our collective imperative to foster environments that challenge gender-based norms to create impactful societal transformations that can empower women.
As we move ahead, women of the next-generation are emerging as a new breed. They no longer wait for opportunities to be offered to them, rather they are capable enough to create new avenues and rewrite their own stories with humility, rawness and genuineness. The endeavor of building a niche that does not rest on titles alone calls for a societal shift in perspective creating a deserving platform and ripple effect for future women leaders.
This Women’s Day, Women Entrepreneurs Review shares a glimpse of this transitional shift where women empowerment gains momentum and paves a path that is quiet, yet bold and transformative.
Established women entrepreneurs in dermatology are breaking the perception of unhealthy beauty standards by offering personalized, effective, and compassionate care. Let us read on, as they talk about redefining beauty and self-care, with a pronounced shift that leads a woman from aspiring perfection to authenticity.
Dr. Ameesha Mahajan, Cosmetic Dermatologist & Founder, Eden Skin Clinic, emphasis that healthy skin goes far beyond appearance and encourages self-acceptance. In a world where comparison is inevitable, women should learn to embrace their perfection and flaws to become in sync with their true self. 
“In dermatology, I often give a reminder to my patients that healthy skin is not just chasing perfection but also about building confidence. Being a woman entrepreneur in the era of aesthetics, I have seen the magic of science-backed skincare and how pop right support can transform not just the skin, but the way people see themselves. Women especially are often under constant pressure to look a certain way, yet true beauty lies in authenticity and self-respect.”
Sharing her wish for women across India to gain self-confidence, Dr Ameesha further adds, “This Women’s Day, I give a toast to the women who embrace themselves confidently and choose to be positive rather than being in a comparative world. Dermatology allows us to combine science with care, helping people feel comfortable in their own skin. I aim to achieve the trust of women that they learn to view beauty as a strength that needs growth from self belief, health and power to be her original self, but not just as a mere standard to meet.”
Dr. Khushboo Jha, MBBS, MD, Chief Dermatologist Consultant Metro Hospital and Founder of One Skin Clinic, believes that empowerment often begins with confidence and trust in self and others. With women shouldering many roles through unwavering resilience and empathy, the true support lies in fostering environments where they learn and unlearn patterns to succeed holistically. 
“Practicing as a women entrepreneur in the field of dermatology, I have learnt that leadership doesn’t mean bragging titles, but it means creating an impact and giving a strong message. I get the privilege of helping people feel confident in their own skin everyday while building a practice that shows care, trust and science. Women often balance multiple roles — professionals, caregivers, creators, and decision-makers — yet continue to move forward with remarkable resilience.”
Hailing women’s courage and calling upon for women’s empowerment, Dr Khushboo further says, “This Women’s Day, I celebrate the courage of women who dare to build something of their own, whether it is a career, a business, or a dream. True empowerment lies in supporting one another, sharing knowledge, and creating spaces where women can grow without hesitation. When women lead with empathy and strength, they don’t just succeed individually — they inspire an entire community to rise with them.”
Dr. Rupika Singh, MBBS, MD, Dermatologist and Founder of Akiya Aesthetics, reflects on navigating a woman’s transitional phases in life with compassion and care, prioritizing her health and wellbeing. Self-care is not a luxury, but a necessity to deal with today’s challenging and versatile scenario. 
“As a dermatologist, I meet women belonging to different stages of life, may it be teenage girls struggling with skin breakouts, new moms facing postpartum changes or women dealing with hormonal shifts in their late 40s. Skin is a reflection of the women’s emotional and physical state.”
Sharing sound advice for women to prioritize their health and well-being, Dr Rupika says,“This Women’s day is a reminder for all the women that their health should be their priority. Self-care is not about vanity; it is about respecting your body and the changes it goes through over time. Being doctors and entrepreneurs, I feel our role much more than just treatment and more in educating, listening and empowering women. This helps them to make informed choices. When women understand their bodies and care for themselves with compassion, they not only feel better but also carry that confidence into every aspect of their lives.”
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