Blood spots are a type of skin lesion. They are a vascular blemish, caused by broken or damaged blood vessels within them.
An age spot is the result of an over production of melanin caused by excessive exposure to the sun, or UV damage.
Milia are tiny, white, raised blemishes, usually occurring on the face.
Moles are an extremely common type of skin lesion and generally are benign.
A seborrheic keratosis usually appears as a brown, black or light tan growth on the face, chest, shoulders or back.
Skin tags are benign, harmless growths of skin tissue that vary in size, shape and attachment. Primarily occurring in areas where there is friction.
Syringoma are non-contagious flesh-coloured elevations of the skin usually found in clusters near the eye.
Warts and verrucae are small, rough, viral growths on the skin. Warts are very common and are usually spread by direct skin-to-skin contact or indirectly through shared contact with contaminated surfaces.
Truly dry skin is not common, dehydrated skin however is. Dehydrated skin is characterised by skin lacking in water content, this may produce patches of dry feeling skin and an occasional sense of overall dryness which is actually a result of environmental factors.
Dull skin may also be due to a combination of other factors including the natural ageing process, sun damage, pollution, extreme weather, dehydration, stress and tiredness
Acne is an inflammatory skin condition causing widespread irritation, spots and redness which are often sensitive or painful to touch.
Blackheads and whiteheads are still types of “acne”, but in these types of blemish, bacteria is less present, an do not mix to create the typical ‘acne’ pustules.
Rosacea is a common auto-inflammatory skin condition that has numerous symptoms and different levels of diagnosis. Symptoms can be as mild as flushing, and as intense as swelling, burning and stinging. It tends to be episodic, flaring up when aggravated, which may be triggered by alcohol consumption, extreme temperatures, stress, exercise, and spicy foods.
Rosacea is a medical condition and cannot be cured. However, it is possible to manage the symptoms which can help the discomfort you may feel if you suffer from rosacea. When managing rosacea, we take clients on a journey to address all aspects of what can trigger the condition, taking into consideration elements such as hormones, lifestyle, skincare, diet, and makeup, to name a few, as these can all contribute to rosacea flare-ups. Rosacea can vary considerably from person to person and as a result, treatment plans are highly individualised. We recommend booking a skin analysis consultation for an in-depth assessment of your concern. Based upon this, we can create a bespoke product and treatment plan to help you manage your rosacea to become more confident in your skin.
Facial red veins are commonly occurring skin blemishes that present as a permanent dilation of capillaries visible under the surface of the skin.
For dark hair especially, laser hair removal is the most effective method for permanent reduction. With these treatments you can forget about having to constantly shave or wait for your hair to grow back for a wax!
Body hair is a natural occurrence, but can often be irritating, quick to grow back and unsightly.
Fine lines and wrinkles are often associated with repetitive movements such as frowning, laughter and squinting.
Crepey Skin can be identified by a loss of elasticity and tautness to your complexion, resulting in a feeling of thin, paper-like skin.
Lack of firmness around the contours of the face, is a result of natural collagen and fatty tissue beginning to diminish.
Pigmentation is the process of discolouration of the skin caused by exposure to the sun, typically resulting in uneven skin tone.