Botox
Botox uses a drug made from a toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium Botulinum. The botulinum toxin is used to treat a number of health and cosmetic problems, including treating muscle spasticity, migraines, chronic pain, and frown lines.
Botox works by injecting the drug into the area to be treated. The injection then weakens or paralyses certain muscles in the area and these effects last for a period of several months to a year, depending on the problem being treated.
Chemical Peels
A chemical peel is a cosmetic technique used to enhance the appearance of the skin. This aesthetic procedure typically targets the skin on the face, neck, or hands, aiming to smooth the texture through a process of regeneration.
Chemical solutions are applied to the skin, causing it to exfoliate and peel off. As the surface layer of skin sheds, it heals and regenerates, revealing new tissue that is usually smoother and less wrinkled than the old skin.
Mole Removal
Many individuals opt to remove moles for cosmetic reasons, especially if the moles are located in prominent areas such as the face, neck, or hands. Removing these moles can enhance one’s appearance and boost self-confidence.
Mole removal is a medical procedure designed to eliminate moles, which are pigmented growths on the skin. While most moles are benign, some may require removal for medical or cosmetic reasons.
The procedure can be performed on any part of the body, ensuring that problematic or unwanted moles are safely and effectively treated. In addition to moles, people also tend to get epidermal cysts and other benign skin growths removed.
Filler
Fillers, also called facial fillers or dermal fillers, injectable implants, wrinkle fillers, and soft-tissue fillers are used to reduce or eliminate wrinkles, plump up cheeks and lips, and correct acne scars.
Fillers are generally used for aesthetic purposes for the rejuvenation of the face and selected areas of the body. Fillers are made either from synthetic or natural substances and the vast majority of them are absorbable. The results are thus temporary, lasting from a few months to a couple of years, depending on the filler used and the patient. This procedure should only be done by a medical professional such as a dermatologist.
Laser Treatments
Thomson Specialist Skin Centre offers various laser treatments tailored to address specific skin conditions.
From hair removal and wrinkle reduction to tattoo removal and pigmentation treatment, these laser therapies provide effective and safe solutions for maintaining optimal skin health.
Milia Seed Removal
Laser Treatment for Skin Pigmentation
Skin pigmentation refers to the colouring of the skin, which is influenced by the deposition of a pigment called melanin. Melanin is produced by specialised cells known as melanocytes. When these cells are damaged or unhealthy, melanin production is affected, leading to skin pigmentation disorders.
Some disorders only affect specific areas or patches of the skin, while others can affect the entire body. Skin pigmentation disorders can impact individuals of all races, genders, and ages.
Seborrhoeic Keratosis
Skin Tags
Syringomas
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