FACIAL SKIN CONDITIONS TREATED

View facial skin conditions we treat in our medi-spa clinic. Various facial skin conditions treated including wrinkles, Rosacea, Eczema, Psoriasis, facial hair, acne and more.

  • Acne Scarring (Ice Pick)

    When acne is severe enough, it can leave indentations in your skin, creating a permanent uneven texture.Treatment(s): Advanced Vitamin Correction Therapy, Microneedling, Chemical Peels, Microdermabrasion, Medical Grade Skin Care Products.

  • Psoriasis

    Psoriasis is a persistent autoimmune disease which is of abnormal skin patches, typically red, itchy, and scaly. They may vary in severity from small and localized to complete body coverage. Treatment(s): Advanced Vitamin Correction Therapy, Bela MD+

  • Eczema

    Eczema (Atopic dermatitis) is a chronic inflammatory skin condition, characterized by dry skin, with patches that are red and intensely itchy. Treatment(s): Advanced Vitamin Correction Therapy, Bela MD+

  • Fine Lines/Wrinkles

    Lines and wrinkles are the most common signs of ageing that is hard to avoid but with the right anti-aging treatments and home care regime, we can slow down the clock and prevent further signs of aging, while reversing the current damages.

  • Melasma

    Melasma is different from sun spots as it sits deeper, and is more dense than regular brown pigmentation. Hormonal changes such as pregnancy is a common cause of melasma. There is no cure and recurrence is common. However, with diligent sun protection and treatments, the appearance of the pigmentation can be reduced.

  • Post Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH)

    PIH is the medical term given to discolouration of the skin that follows an inflammatory wound. It is the skin’s natural response to inflammation. The spots can range from a pink tone to a brown, black tone, depending on your skin type.

  • Rosacea

    This medical skin condition typically presents with flushing, redness, dilated vessels, and/or acne-like pustules. It is more common in women, age 30-50, and affects the central face.

  • Sagging Skin

    As we age, the skin produces less collagen while environmental factors breaks down existing collagen. This causes the skin to lose shape and begin drooping down. To rebuild the collagen network multiple treatments along with home care products will be required.

  • Sensitive Skin

    Whether you are born with sensitive skin or developed it later on in life, it is important to understand what you are using on your skin and to receive treatments to reduce the irritation. The focus should be to treat the skin cautiously to improve the quality of the skin by calming and strengthening the skin with the right active ingredients.

  • Sun Spots

    Sun damage can create brown spots, uneven skin tone, and impaired skin texture. As time goes on, the effects of sun damage will accumulate, therefore multiple treatments and sessions maybe required.

  • Unwanted Facial Hair

    There are many methods to removing unwanted hair, where some treatments are an ongoing commitment unless you can permanently reduce hair growth. For hairs that are blonde, grey or red, results will be less effective due to lack of melanin.

  • Vascular Lesions

    Broken capillaries (Telangiectasia) are often referred to as spider veins. This is the visible blood vessels that appear on the skin, which can be caused by trauma, or is part of your skin condition (Ie. Rosacea).

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BODY SKIN CONDITIONS TREATED

  • Cellulite

    We treat cellulite which has a dimple and/or lumpy appearance caused by underlying fat deposits usually noticeable on the buttocks and thighs.

  • Eczema

    Eczema is a chronic inflammatory skin condition, characterized by dry skin, with patches that are red and intensely itchy. Treatment(s): Advanced Vitamin Correction Therapy.

  • Post Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH)

    PIH is the medical term given to discolouration of the skin that follows an inflammatory wound. It is the skin’s natural response to inflammation.

  • Psoriasis

    Psoriasis is a persistent autoimmune disease which is of abnormal skin patches, typically red, itchy, and scaly. They may vary in severity from small and localized to complete body coverage.

  • Stretch Marks

    Stretch marks occur when there is rapid weight gain and loss ( eg. during pregnancy) leaving scars, which can be deep.

  • Sun Spots

    Sun damage can create brown spots, uneven skin tone, and impaired skin texture. As time goes on, the effects of sun damage will accumulate, therefore multiple treatments and sessions maybe required.

  • Unwanted Body Hair

    There are many methods to removing unwanted hair, where some treatments are an ongoing commitment unless you can permanently reduce hair growth.

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