Hair loss, or alopecia, is a clinically complex concern often resulting from a shortened follicular growth cycle, hormonal shifts (such as DHT sensitivity), or reduced nutrient delivery to the scalp.
Acne scarring and irregular skin texture are the long-term consequences of the skin’s wound-healing response following deep-seated inflammation.
Fluid retention and cellulite are clinical concerns often stemming from a compromised lymphatic system and poor micro-circulation.
Pelvic floor laxity is a clinical condition characterised by the weakening of the levator ani muscle group and the supporting connective tissues that hold pelvic organs in place.
Vascular lesions and leg veins are clinical conditions resulting from compromised venous integrity or the dilation of superficial capillaries.
Unwanted body hair is a common concern driven by various factors, including genetics, hormonal fluctuations, and the natural growth cycle of the hair follicle.
Periorbital ageing and dark circles are frequently the result of a combination of vascular congestion, dermal thinning, and the gradual loss of the underlying fat pads that support the lower eyelid
Fine lines and wrinkles are the visible manifestations of a decline in the skin’s structural integrity, primarily caused by the natural depletion of collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid.
Skin laxity and the formation of jowls are primary indicators of the intrinsic ageing process, driven by the gradual depletion of structural proteins such as collagen and elastin.
Acne is a complex, chronic inflammatory condition of the pilosebaceous unit, often driven by hormonal fluctuations, excess sebum production, and the accumulation of p. acnes bacteria.
Hyperpigmentation is a common clinical concern characterised by the overproduction of melanin, often triggered by cumulative UV exposure, hormonal shifts, or post-inflammatory responses.
Rosacea is a chronic, inflammatory skin condition that primarily affects the central face, often manifesting as a persistent flush that can lead to permanent redness.