Seborrheic Dermatitis

Our approach to seborrheic dermatitis focuses on soothing irritation and managing flare-ups. Through a combination of advanced topical treatments and tailored skincare routines, we help restore your skin's health, reducing redness and scaling for a clearer, more comfortable complexion.

Alopecia

Alopecia is a condition characterised by noticeable hair loss, creating patchy or complete baldness that can significantly impact one’s self-esteem. It can affect anyone at any age and may be influenced by genetic, hormonal, or environmental factors.

Eyebrow Enhancement

Eyebrow enhancement addresses concerns of thinning, uneven, or poorly defined eyebrows, which can affect facial harmony. Treatments aim to refine brow shape, restore fullness, and enhance overall facial symmetry, resulting in a balanced and aesthetically pleasing appearance.

Age Spots

Age spots, often referred to as liver spots or solar lentigines, are flat, brown, black, or grey patches that typically appear on skin exposed to the sun over time. Commonly developing on the face, hands, and arms, they are a visible sign of skin ageing.

Cellulite

Cellulite, a common skin concern, manifests as dimpled, uneven skin texture, primarily on the thighs and buttocks. It results from fat deposits pushing through the connective tissue beneath the skin, affecting women more frequently due to differences in fat distribution.

Scars

Scars are visible marks that remain on the skin after a wound has healed. They can vary in size, shape, and colour, often appearing as areas that are raised or recessed. Scars may also be uncomfortable or itchy, impacting one's aesthetic confidence.

Stretch Marks

Stretch marks, or striae, are linear scars that appear when the skin stretches rapidly due to growth spurts, weight changes, or pregnancy. These marks may initially display as red or purple and gradually fade to a lighter hue, often leaving textured lines on the skin.

Melasma

Melasma is a common skin condition characterised by dark, discoloured patches on the skin. Primarily affecting the face, it is more prevalent in women and often linked to hormonal changes such as pregnancy or the use of oral contraceptives.

Rosacea

Rosacea is a chronic skin condition characterised by redness, visible blood vessels, and sometimes small, red, pus-filled bumps on the face. These symptoms can flare up for weeks to months before diminishing, often exacerbated by environmental or emotional triggers.

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