Concerns We Treat
Conditions
Not sure where to start? Begin with your concern. Each page explains the causes, what you may notice, and the doctor-led treatment options we'd recommend.
Acne
Acne is one of the most common skin concerns, affecting people of all ages. It occurs when pores become blocked with oil and dead skin cells, leading to spots, congestion and inflammation.
Learn more →Acne Scarring
Acne scarring can develop as the skin repairs itself after acne, particularly after deeper, inflamed spots. It can leave indentations, raised areas or lasting marks and discolouration.
Learn more →Aged Skin
As we age, skin naturally loses collagen, elastin and hydration, leading to fine lines, a loss of firmness and a less even tone. Lifestyle and sun exposure can accelerate these changes.
Learn more →Cellulite
Cellulite is a very common, harmless change in the skin's surface that gives a dimpled appearance, most often on the thighs and buttocks. It affects people of all shapes and sizes.
Learn more →Dark Circles / Eye Bags
Dark circles and under-eye bags can make you look tired even when you're well rested. They can be caused by genetics, thin skin, hollowing or pigmentation.
Learn more →Double Chin
A 'double chin' — fullness beneath the chin — is very common and not always related to weight. Genetics and skin laxity can both contribute.
Learn more →Dry or Dehydrated Skin
Dry or dehydrated skin can look dull, feel tight and show fine lines more readily. Dehydration is a lack of water in the skin and can affect any skin type, even oily skin.
Learn more →Enlarged Pores
Enlarged pores are a common concern, particularly across the nose, cheeks and forehead. While pore size is partly genetic, their appearance can be visibly improved.
Learn more →Excessive Sweating
Excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis) can be uncomfortable and affect confidence, most commonly in the underarms. It is more than ordinary sweating and can occur regardless of temperature or activity.
Learn more →Flattened Cheeks
A loss of volume in the cheeks can make the face look flatter and more tired, and can affect the balance of the mid-face and the area beneath the eyes.
Learn more →Hyperpigmentation
Hyperpigmentation refers to patches of skin that appear darker than the surrounding area, caused by excess melanin. It includes sun spots, melasma and marks left after blemishes.
Learn more →Jawline Definition
A defined jawline contributes to a balanced, structured profile. Definition can soften with age or be less pronounced naturally.
Learn more →Lines and Wrinkles
Lines and wrinkles are a natural part of ageing and expression. Dynamic lines appear with movement, while static lines remain at rest.
Learn more →Nasolabial Folds / Marionette Lines
Nasolabial folds run from the nose to the corners of the mouth, while marionette lines run from the mouth downwards. Both deepen with age and volume loss.
Learn more →Nose Shape
A non-surgical approach can refine the appearance of the nose — smoothing a bump, lifting the tip or improving symmetry — without surgery or downtime.
Learn more →Sagging Jowls
Sagging along the jawline, or jowls, develops as skin loses firmness and facial support changes with age, softening the lower face.
Learn more →Temple Hollowing
Hollowing at the temples is an often-overlooked sign of ageing that can make the upper face look tired and affect the balance of the brow and eye area.
Learn more →Thin Lips
Naturally thin lips, or lips that have lost volume with age, can be subtly enhanced for better shape, definition and balance.
Learn more →Weak Chin
A less projected or 'weak' chin can affect the balance of the profile and the definition of the jawline and neck.
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