Acne
A chronic disease of the pilosebaceous system that can affect up to 80% of people at various stages of their life. Excess oil production, inflammation, bacteria and dead skins cells all contribute to the degree and seriousness of acne present.
Hyperpigmentation
A skin condition where the skin appears dark, blotchy and uneven in colour due to excess melanin (skin pigment) deposits in the skin. It can affect all skin types and colours.
Ageing
Change in the skin inevitably happens as years pass and collagen and elastin production slow down by 65% between 20-80 years old. Fine lines and wrinkles appear, skin loses its elasticity and gravity starts taking over.
Scarring
Marks left on the skin as a result of deep tissue trauma either by injury, disease or medical procedures.
Unwanted Hair
Many people find unwanted body hair annoying, embarrassing and occasionally disfiguring. Waxing, plucking and shaving are only temporary methods of hair removal versus light therapies which can permanently remove up to 90% of unwanted hair on the body and face.
Dry, Red, Sensitive Skin
Can all be signs of an impaired skin barrier which means proper functioning of the skin is impaired, creating a never-ending cycle of degeneration. Almost always contributing to other skin concerns such as acne, dehydration and ageing. A healthy skin barrier is vital for a healthy and happy skin that functions optimally.