Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory facial dermatosis, characterised by erythema and pustules often affecting the cheeks and nose. Rosacea is often triggered by diet including alcohol, hot beverages, spicy food and citrus.
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These darker pigmented spots predominantly occur on fairer skin types and will tend to darken in the summer and lighten in the winter. Once pigment is deemed safe to treat there are many successful treatment options.
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Telangiectasia is dilated capillaries, spider veins and surface vessels. Common areas that are affected include around the nose, cheeks, and chest. These vessels are often more visible in patients with fairer skin and can often appear more red with changes to the environment and diet. They can appear as general redness, large red vessels and sometimes dark purple vessels.
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Acne is a chronic inflammation of the pilosebaceous unit producing pimples and cysts sometimes leaving scars on the face, neck and back areas.
Treatment can depend on the type of acne and the extent to which it covers an area.
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As we age the skin can appear dry and dull and with a loss of fat and skin tone and texture. There are many ways to promote skin health through regular skin dermal therapies.
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Stretch marks occur through tearing of the dermis due to rapid growth or stretching. They can appear silvery grey, or pink in colour. They are extremely common in areas all over the body.
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Unwanted hair can be removed from all areas of the body, it a quick an easy solution with only mild discomfort.
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Large open pores often occur on the nose and chin area. Skin can often appear oily and congested.
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A dark pigmented chest with fine dilated blood vessels caused by chronic sun exposure, hormonal changes and genetics. This condition is very common amongst Australian women.
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