Pigmentation & Discolouration
Age Spots Discolouration Hormonal Pigmentation / Melasma PIH Sun Damaged SkinSensitive & Reactive Skin
Eczema (Dermatitis) Ingrown Hairs - Razor Bumps Perioral Dermatitis Rosacea / Red Skin Sensitive SkinSkin Concerns in Dark Skin Types
Acne in Dark Skin Dermatosis Papulosa Nigra (DPN) Melasma / Pigmentation In Dark SkinSkin Lesions & Growths
Keloids Onychomycosis (Nail Fungus) Pre-Cancerous Skin Lesions Scars & Scar Removal Sebaceous Hyperplasia Skin Tags Syringoma Warts Wound HealingGeneral Skin Health & Types
Four Primary Skin TypesFace, Neck & Chest
Lax / Loose Skin Prejuvenation Sagging Face Skin & Ageing Sunken Cheeks Volume Loss WrinklesLower Face & Mouth
Ageing Lips Double Chin Downturned Mouth Marionette Lines Nasolabial Folds Smoker's LinesUpper Face & Eyes
Bunny Lines Eye Bags Eye Wrinkles / Crow's Feet Sagging Brows Under Eye Dark CirclesAgeing Skin & Conditions
Ageing Décolleté Ageing Hands Ageing Neck Spider Veins Stretch Marks (Striae)Botulinum Toxin Injections
Botox ® & Dysport ® Brow Lift Palmar Hyperhidrosis Treatment for Gummy Smile Treatments for Bruxism / TMJ Underarm HyperhidrosisTargeted Filler Treatments
3D Liquid Facelift Hand Rejuvenation Jawline Reshaping Lip Enhancement Magic Needle Mesolift MD Codes™️ Nefertiti Contour Neck Lift Non-Surgical Nose Job Plantar Foot Pad FillerInjectable Mesotherapy
Biopuncture Cecarrelli Fat Lipolysis Fat Burning Injections Mesotherapy Mesotherapy for Eye Bags PRP for Hair Loss Vampire Facial (PRP)Subcision
Acne Scar ReductionCutera
Acutip 500™ CO2 Laser Resurfacing Contact Yag Cutera Lasers Laser Genesis™ Rejuvenation Laser Hair Removal Laser Vein Removal Long Pulsed ND:Yag Nd:Yag Skin Tightening Pearl Fractional Pearl Fusion Pearl™ Rejuvenation Titan® Skin TighteningRadiofrequency
Accent ™ Endymed 3Deep RF Tightening Exilis Elite Heat & Sound Technology Lavatron Multipolar vs Monopolar TitaniaSignature Treatments
Acne & Rosacea Facial Microtox Glow Facial Nasolabial Lift Treatment Star Gaze Eye TreatmentChemical Peels
Chemical Peels Overview Dermaplaning Eye Peel Treatment Intense Peels & Laser Peels MesoBrite™ MicrodermabrasionBody Shaping & Contouring
Body Contouring Carboxytherapy for Body Cellulite Solutions Cryolipo Fat Freezing Endymed ContourWeight Loss Solutions
Renewal Institute Diet (RID)Skin Nutrition & Topicals
Dietary Advice for Dark Circles Hydroquinone Metformin Nutrition for Skin Serums & Topical IngredientsDermatological Treatments
Carboxytherapy Carboxytherapy for Hair Loss Cryotherapy Surgical Mole RemovalThe difference between a skin type and a skin condition lies in their underlying characteristics and how they manifest on the skin:
Skin type refers to the inherent characteristics of an individual's skin, which are largely determined by genetics.
There are four primary skin types: oily, dry, normal, and combination.
Skin type is generally consistent and does not fluctuate significantly over time.
Each skin type has characteristics such as the level of oiliness or dryness, sensitivity, pore size, and tendency to develop certain issues, such as acne or fine lines.
Skin condition refers to temporary or situational changes in the skin's appearance or texture, often influenced by external factors or underlying health issues.
Skin conditions can affect individuals of any skin type and may vary in severity and duration.
Examples of skin conditions include acne, eczema, rosacea, hyperpigmentation, dehydration, and sensitivity.
Skin conditions may be triggered by factors such as hormonal changes, environmental aggressors, lifestyle habits, stress, diet, and skincare products.
Unlike skin type, skin conditions can be treated and managed with targeted skincare products, lifestyle adjustments, and sometimes medical interventions.
In summary, while skin type reflects the inherent characteristics of an individual's skin, skin condition refers to temporary changes or issues that can affect the skin's appearance and health. Understanding your skin type and any specific skin conditions is essential for developing an effective skincare routine and addressing your skin's unique needs.
By identifying your skin type and implementing a targeted skincare regimen, you can unlock your skin's full potential and achieve a healthy, radiant complexion. Consult our medical professionals for personalised advice and recommendations tailored to your needs and concerns.
Skin Type | Characteristics |
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Oily Skin | Excessive sebum production leading to a shiny, greasy appearance, particularly in the T-zone. Prone to enlarged pores, blackheads, acne. |
Dry Skin | Lacks natural oils, resulting in a dull, rough texture, flakiness, and tightness. Susceptible to premature fine lines and irritation. |
Normal Skin | Balanced oil production, minimal sensitivity. Requires relatively low-maintenance skincare routine, typically consisting of basic products. |
Combination Skin | Features oily T-zone and dry or normal cheeks. Susceptible to seasonal fluctuations and requires balancing effective cleansing with hydration. |
It's generally more beneficial to use products specifically tailored to your skin's unique needs. Different skin types require different ingredients and formulations to address specific concerns effectively. Using products designed for your skin type can help optimise results and minimise the risk of irritation or adverse reactions. However, if you have relatively "normal" skin that doesn't present specific concerns, you may be able to use more versatile products that cater to a wider range of skin types.
Seasonal changes can impact your skin's needs, requiring adjustments to your skincare routine. In colder months, when humidity levels drop, and indoor heating systems can cause dryness, consider using richer, more emollient moisturisers to provide extra hydration and protection. Additionally, incorporating products with ingredients like hyaluronic acid and ceramides can help replenish moisture and reinforce the skin's barrier function.
During warmer months, focus on lightweight, oil-free formulations to prevent excess shine and minimise the risk of breakouts. Don't forget to apply sunscreen daily, regardless of the season, to protect your skin from harmful UV rays.
Yes, dietary habits can influence your skin type and overall skin health. Consuming a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats can provide essential nutrients and antioxidants that support skin health. Conversely, diets high in processed foods, sugar, and unhealthy fats may contribute to inflammation and skin issues such as acne or dullness. Drinking adequate water is also crucial for maintaining hydrated, radiant skin. While dietary changes alone may not completely transform your skin, they can complement your skincare routine and contribute to a healthier complexion over time.
It's generally more beneficial to use products specifically tailored to your skin's unique needs. Different skin types require different ingredients and formulations to address specific concerns effectively. Using products designed for your skin type can help optimise results and minimise the risk of irritation or adverse reactions. However, if you have relatively "normal" skin that doesn't present specific concerns, you may be able to use more versatile products that cater to a wider range of skin types.
Seasonal changes can impact your skin's needs, requiring adjustments to your skincare routine. In colder months, when humidity levels drop, and indoor heating systems can cause dryness, consider using richer, more emollient moisturisers to provide extra hydration and protection. Additionally, incorporating products with ingredients like hyaluronic acid and ceramides can help replenish moisture and reinforce the skin's barrier function.
During warmer months, focus on lightweight, oil-free formulations to prevent excess shine and minimise the risk of breakouts. Don't forget to apply sunscreen daily, regardless of the season, to protect your skin from harmful UV rays.
Yes, dietary habits can influence your skin type and overall skin health. Consuming a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats can provide essential nutrients and antioxidants that support skin health. Conversely, diets high in processed foods, sugar, and unhealthy fats may contribute to inflammation and skin issues such as acne or dullness. Drinking adequate water is also crucial for maintaining hydrated, radiant skin. While dietary changes alone may not completely transform your skin, they can complement your skincare routine and contribute to a healthier complexion over time.