
There was a time when my only identity was my profession.
I was a medical professional. That was it. That was how people introduced me. That was how I introduced myself. And for a while, I thought that was enough.
But the day I stepped into entrepreneurship and began building Dermacute Aesthetic Skin Clinic, I realised something that completely changed how I thought about my career and my future:
| “Your profession is what you do. Your personal brand is who you are. And in the world of entrepreneurship, who you are is your most powerful business asset.” |
This blog is about how I built my personal brand as an entrepreneur — not by copying a formula, but by discovering and owning my authentic identity. And why I believe every entrepreneur, especially in India, needs to do the same.
What Is Personal Branding — And Why Does It Matter for Entrepreneurs?
Personal branding is not about posting on social media every day or having a fancy logo next to your name. It is about how people perceive you when your name comes up in a conversation. It is the story people tell about you when you are not in the room.
For entrepreneurs, personal branding is critical because:
- People invest in people — not just products or services. Before a patient books a consultation at Dermacute, they want to know who Dr. Vritika Agrawal is.
- It builds trust faster than any advertisement ever could.
- It creates a loyal community around your vision — not just customers, but believers.
- It differentiates you in a crowded market. There are thousands of clinics. But there is only one Dermacute — because there is only one me.
- It opens doors — to media features, speaking engagements, collaborations, and opportunities that go far beyond your business.
When I understood this, I stopped thinking of myself as just a clinic owner. I started building Dr. Vritika Agrawal — the brand.
Step 1: I Got Radically Clear on My Identity
The foundation of any strong personal brand is absolute clarity on who you are and what you stand for. This sounds simple — but it is one of the most difficult exercises an entrepreneur can do.
I asked myself three questions that changed everything:
- What do I want to be known for — beyond my profession?
- What values are non-negotiable in how I run my business and my life?
- What is the transformation I create for the people I serve?
My answers shaped everything. I am an entrepreneur who builds with purpose. I believe confidence is a right, not a privilege. I create transformation — not just treatments. These became the pillars of my personal brand and the soul of Dermacute.
Step 2: I Told My Story — Honestly and Consistently
One of the biggest mistakes I see entrepreneurs make is hiding their journey. They only show the polished version — the success, the results, the achievements. But audiences today are smart. They connect with real stories, not highlight reels.
I made a conscious decision to share my entrepreneurial journey authentically. The challenges. The doubts. The moments I almost gave up. The lessons that shaped me.
Vulnerability, when shared with purpose, is not weakness — it is the most powerful branding tool an entrepreneur has.
And I shared this story consistently — across my website, my social media, my media appearances, and every interaction I had. Consistency is what turns a story into a brand.
Step 3: I Let My Work Speak First
In a world of noise, results are the loudest voice. No amount of branding can substitute for genuine excellence in what you do.
At Dermacute Aesthetic Skin Clinic, I never compromised on the quality of care, the patient experience, or the outcomes we delivered. Every transformed patient was a brand ambassador. Every five-star review was a branding campaign. Every word-of-mouth recommendation built the Dermacute name one conversation at a time.
| “Build your reputation through your work first. Then build your brand around that reputation.” |
Step 4: I Invested in My Visibility
A powerful personal brand requires visibility. You cannot build influence by staying invisible.
I actively invested in being seen — through media features, industry publications, digital platforms, and speaking opportunities. Each feature in a publication, each interview, each platform appearance added another layer to the Dr. Vritika Agrawal brand.
And every piece of visibility led back to the same core message: I am an entrepreneur who is deeply committed to building something meaningful. Something that lasts.
What Personal Branding Did for Dermacute — and For Me
Building my personal brand as an entrepreneur transformed Dermacute from a clinic into a movement. People do not just come to Dermacute for treatments — they come because they trust Dr. Vritika Agrawal. They believe in what this brand stands for.
Personally, it gave me a platform and a voice that extended far beyond the walls of my clinic. It opened conversations, created opportunities, and built a community of people who share the values I built Dermacute on.
Most importantly, it gave me a sense of identity that was entirely mine — not defined by anyone else’s expectations, not limited by any single profession or title.
Start Building Your Brand Today
If you are an entrepreneur reading this — whether you are just starting out or years into your journey — I want to leave you with this:
- You already have a personal brand. The question is whether you are intentionally building it.
- Your story is your strongest asset. Do not hide it.
- Clarity of identity always comes before visibility. Know who you are first.
- Be consistent. A brand is built over time, not overnight.
- Let your work and your values speak louder than any campaign ever could.
I am Dr. Vritika Agrawal — Entrepreneur, Founder & CEO of Dermacute Aesthetic Skin Clinic. My brand is my story. And my story is still being written.
What does your personal brand say about you?