If you aren’t necessarily familiar with the range and names of aesthetic treatments that are now available, you may prefer to search by areas of concern or conditions. Click on any condition below to learn more about treatment options, or book a consultation to discuss your concerns with one of our specialist aesthetic doctors.
A common inflammatory skin condition causing spots, redness, and potential scarring.
The upper arms are a frequent source of self-consciousness, often preventing people from wearing sleeveless tops or feeling confident in their own skin.
Often described as having an "orange peel" or "cottage cheese" texture, it typically appears on the thighs, buttocks, and hips.
Discolouration beneath the eyes caused by pigmentation, vascular changes, or skin thinning.
A combination of fluid retention, displaced fat, and lax skin under the eyes requiring tailored treatment.
Loss of fat and structural support causing a hollow or sunken appearance.
Horizontal and vertical lines on the forehead are due to excess movement – raising our eyebrows. As we age we also lose the volume in the forehead making all lines more prominent.
Gaunt, drained, washed-out cheeks are a sure sign of facial volume loss, which respond well to adequate volume replacement with fillers.
The hands reflect our age more than we dare think. Sun damage shows as brown spots and wrinkly skin.
Hidradenitis suppurativa, a form of excess sweating with boils and pus can also be relieved by toxin.
Clenching the masseter muscle 24 hours a day can create pain in the face. Such over-activity can also wear down the teeth and bulk up the lower part of the face.
Jowls are due to a combination of facial volume changes (loss and redistribution) and skin/tissue laxity.
The knees are particularly susceptible to skin laxity, where the skin begins to sag and fold over the joint, creating an aged or "heavy" appearance.
Sides of the face tend to slump on either side, creating mouth corners and ultimately marionette lines, demarcated by the ligaments and muscles either side of the mouth.
Migraines or headaches can be due to intense muscle activity in the muscles of the head and face.
Milia contain little blobs of keratin and sebum and can appear on the face for no reason.
Most moles, lumps and bumps can be diagnosed using a dermatoscope, a hand-help magnifying device that enables us to identify the nature of the lesion.
The smiling gesture works the skin in the same area creating a dynamic line in the skin.
Horizontal neck lines occur when the neck bends; the problem is that the lines remain even when the neck is not bent!
Uneven skin tone caused by excess melanin production.
Isn’t all ageing premature? There is a level of inherent ageing to everything living and non-living.
Veins can become dilated and sensitive due to sun exposure, chemicals, environmental trauma, infection and dietary components. As a result the face, the cheeks, nose or chin can be particularly red or prone to flushing.
Acne can leave scars, as can chicken pox, trauma, damage and surgical interventions. With time the scars tighten, pull on the skin and can distract from the beauty of the face.
UVA degrades the underlying collagen and elastin fibres, causing sagging or thickened skin, loss of elasticity, loss of luminescence, pigment changes and open pores.
Whether it’s stubborn fat that refuses to budge, "mummy tummy" post-pregnancy, or skin that has lost its elasticity with age, the abdomen requires a sophisticated approach.