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Dehydrated Skin

Dehydrated skin is different from dry skin.  Dry skin is a skin type – determined by genetics.  Dehydrated skin is a skin condition that any skin type can experience (and …

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Hollow Temples

Your temples lie at the side of your face, just behind your eyes, between the forehead and the ear.  They help to define and shape a youthful appearance when they …

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Dark Circles

Dark circles under your eyes means the area of skin under your eyes looks darkened.  Dark circles can make you look tired and older than you are.  One of the …

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Crepey Skin

Improve skin firmness and texture at  Cosmetic Medicine Centre. As we age the skin starts to lose its elasticity and many may notice crepiness and wrinkles forming. Sun exposure, poor …

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Fine Lines, Wrinkles & Contouring

Many facial depressions can be elevated to make the skin surface smoother. Lines and wrinkles, folds and some scars can be improved. Horizontal forehead lines, frown lines between the brows, …

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Double Chin

A double chin, also known as submental fat, is a common occurrence when an extra layer of fat forms below your chin.  Contrary to popular belief, it is not always …

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Sun Damage

Sun damage may include freckles, pigmentation, telangiectasia, texture change, pre-cancerous and cancerous lesions. Some of these conditions may be treatable with laser, BBL (Broad Band Light therapy) or photodynamic therapy. …

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Rosacea

Rosacea is a common, inflammatory skin condition that makes your face look red or flushed.  You may also experience small pus-filled bumps that can look like acne or other skin …

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Skin Pigmentation

Skin pigmentation, also known as hyperpigmentation is a condition characterised by the formation of skin patches that are darker than the surrounding  skin tissue. Types include freckles, melasma, age spots, …

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Open Pores

Most open or enlarged pores are caused by age, sun damage, genetics or oily skin. Some acne scars can also appear as widened pores. Usually an excess production of oil …

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Facial Hollows

Sunken facial hollows are mostly caused as a result of aging or illness. As we age, the skin loses elasticity and collagen and we lose volume from our subcutaneous tissues …

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Freckles

Freckles are flat spots, usually brown in colour. The spots are frequently numerous, concentrating on areas such as the nose and cheeks. Most freckled persons typically have a fair complexion. …

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Lax Skin

As we age the skin loses its elasticity. The effect of environmental stress (sun exposure, diet and pollution to name a few) can cause a breakdown in the collagen fibers …

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Fat Bulges

Fat bulges (including subcutaneous abdominal fat, love handles, back fat, inner thighs and double chin) that are resistant to diet and exercise may be minimised with truSculpt® treatments. If you are …

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Melasma

Melasma is a common hyperpigmentation disorder that causes brown patches and spots primarily on the skin of the face. There are different types of melasma, depending on what skin layer …

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Broken Capillaries (Telangiectasia)

Broken capillaries are a common result of prior sun exposure. They can also be caused by chronic skin conditions (rosacea, irritation, long-term use of steroid creams and trauma including prior …

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Birthmarks

There are many different types of birthmarks, which one you have will determine what type of treatment you need. Red & Blue Birthmarks Port wine stains, spider naevi, venous malformations …

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Tattoos

Decorative and cosmetic tattoos (e.g. eyebrow and eyeliner tattoos) may be regretted sooner or later. They may be removed by using the PicoWay® laser. Some forms of anaesthesia may be used …

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Acne

Acne is a variable skin condition that occurs when your hair follicles become plugged with oil and dead skin cells. It most commonly affects the face, back and chest. Features …

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Acne Scarring

Acne scars occur when there is either a loss of tissue, causing a pitted or depressed area, or an overgrowth of tissue leaving a raised scar. Types of acne scars  …

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Hyperhidrosis

Hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating, affects 1% of the population. This is usually noticed in the armpits and palms. Although antiperspirants can help most people control wetness in these areas, for …

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