Conditions
Throughout your journey, our team of experts will always provide you with the best possible care. By assessing your skin concerns, they can then take the necessary steps to create a treatment plan designed to meet your intended goals and outcomes, whatever they might be.
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Acne
Acne is an extremely common skin condition that the majority of adults and teenagers will suffer from at some point in their lives and it is important to note that acne can affect anyone at any age.
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Dry Skin
Dry skin is a loose term for an extremely common condition that often results in cracked and itchy skin – this can also sometimes be accompanied by spells of redness.
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Excess Body Fat
Excess fat is defined as the amount of fat that is left over after combining both your essential and reserve levels of fat.
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Excess Body Hair
Hair growth is a perfectly natural bodily process, however, this is often viewed negatively if hair starts to appear on certain parts of the body such as the legs or the face.
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Excessive Sweating
Excessive sweating affects 1-2% of the entire population. In medical terms, it is known as hyperhidrosis, and those diagnosed with this condition tend to sweat a lot more than the average person, even when using certain products.
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Fine Lines
Forever doomed to be lumped together with wrinkles when the signs of ageing are discussed, fine lines actually differ from their deeper counterparts and appear on the skin from a much earlier age.
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Hair Loss
Hair loss, also known as alopecia, refers to the loss of hair from the head or a certain part of the body. The severity of your hair loss can vary and this can be confined to a small area or a larger part of the body.
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Melasma
Melasma, also referred to as chloasma or ‘the mask of pregnancy’, is a skin condition that commonly occurs in the facial areas of adults. It is a pigmentation condition that causes skin discolouration.
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Migraine and Tension Headaches
Migraine and tension headaches are extremely common and can cause uncomfortable throbbing pains throughout your head. Migraines tend to have a pounding quality which is often worsened by physical exertion.
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Moles and Skin Lesions
Skin lesions are an extremely common concern that can appear in many different forms, the most well known of these are moles and cysts. Moles are small, coloured spots that frequently appear on adults.
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Open Pores
Open pores are pesky, small, dimple-like pits that you might find if you look closely at your cheeks and face. They are usually spoken about in a negative light as they can contribute to a more aged look via the release of oil and sweat.
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Pigmentation and Sun Damage
Pigmentation is another term used to describe colour and, as such, skin pigmentation disorders describe the conditions that affect the colour of your skin.
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Rosacea
Rosacea is a long-term inflammatory skin condition that causes redness and swelling across the face and cheeks. It is becoming increasingly common in women and people with lighter skin.
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Scars
In simple terms, a scar is a mark that is left on the skin after a wound or injury has healed. Scars are completely normal and are actually part of the body’s natural healing process.
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Skin Congestion
Throughout your life, it is extremely likely that you’ll suffer from congested skin at one point or another. Skin congestion refers to skin that is rough in texture and often has lots of visible open pores.
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Skin Laxity
Skin laxity refers to the loose skin that forms on your body as a result of the natural ageing process. It is something that everyone will unfortunately face at some point in their lives.
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Spider Veins
Thread veins, sometimes referred to as spider veins, regularly appear on the thighs and lower legs, and are common in adults throughout the UK and across the world.
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Stretch Marks
Stretch marks are a common skin complaint and famously appear on the abdomen, legs, chest, buttocks and back
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Uneven Skin Tone
An uneven skin tone or a pigmentation disorder can affect the colour of your skin. Those who suffer from uneven skin tone will see patches of darker skin form on different parts of their body – these areas are often referred to as ‘aged skin’.
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Unwanted Tattoos
Countless people of all shapes, sizes and ages decide to get tattoos every year. Of these, many will come to regret the choice that they have made.
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Volume Loss
Volume loss describes the natural process of the facial skin becoming thinner and less supple over time.
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Wrinkles
Wrinkles are perhaps the most commonly recognised side effect of ageing and can make their presence known across many different areas of the face as well several other parts of the body, including the hands, neck and forearms.
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