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Eczema: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Eczema: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Eczema can affect anyone, no matter their age, and it currently affects around 1 in 10 adults in the UK alone. There are six common eczema types, and they are – Atopic eczemaSeborrheic dermatitisContact dermatitisStasis dermatitisDyshidrotic dermatitisNummular eczemaEczema and dermatitis are terms that are interchangeable – they mean the same thing. What Causes Eczema?So why do some people suffer from eczema symptoms and some people go through life without ever experiencing what it’s like to have an eczema flare up? The causes of eczema are various. While some people may find that certain washing powders or detergents are their eczema triggers, others will find that allergens such as animal fur and house mites cause their eczema symptoms to kick off. Eczema can also be caused by – Weather – a change in weather can wreak havoc on people with sensitive skinMould – spores from mould can exacerbate eczemaPollen – sensitive skin can overreact to certain allergens like pollen and thus eczema can occurStress – can stress cause eczema? Yes, it can, as your body boosts its production of cortisol your skin can become oily and this in turn can lead to eczemaSmoking – studies have found a link between smoking and eczema on the handsHow to Treat EczemaFinding the right eczema treatment can often take months, sometimes even years. While a certain cream may work for one person it may have little to no effect on another. You may have to go through a period of trying out various options to find the product that works best for you. Finding a treatment for eczema can often be time consuming, disheartening, and upsetting. However, there are many avenues you can try: Speaking to your GPYour first port of call when struggling with eczema should always be your GP. They can help start you on your journey to finding the right prescription treatment for eczema. It may be an oat-based topical cream like Zeroveen, or you may need something stronger like a topical steroid cream. Either way, your GP will be able to advise the best course of treatment for you in the first instance. Trying an At Home RemedyIf your eczema symptoms are only mild and happen just occasionally, you may want to try and remedy the condition at home. If this is where you’re at, you could try switching up your diet to include plenty of anti-inflammatory produce. Things like leafy greens, fish, lentils, and turmeric are known to help tackle any inflammation in the body – so could help with eczema too. Other methods of tackling mild eczema include applying honey to the skin. Honey has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties and has long been used as a DIY remedy for all sorts of ailments from wound healing to giving the immune system a boost. Coconut oil is another easy option to try. It’s stacked full of good fatty acids that really help moisturise dry and eczema-prone skin. Head to Este for Exciplex Light TherapyIf you’re at the stage where you are 100% fed up with getting nowhere fast with your eczema and it’s really affecting your self-esteem and confidence, it’s worth investigating Exciplex Light Therapy. At Este, we’re one of the first skin clinics in the country to provide this ground-breaking treatment which can treat conditions such as psoriasis, alopecia and atopic eczema. Exciplex Light Therapy works by using monochromatic UVB light technology at a wavelength of 308nm. Large areas of 25cm² can be treated, but so too can smaller areas. It is a fantastic treatment for autoimmune skin conditions and uses clinically proven technology. The UVB light targets the epidermis layer of your skin – without any pain – and works to reactivate your body’s local immunosuppression response. Any pain or inflammation you may be experiencing in your skin is soothed. You will need a course of treatments for Exciplex Light Therapy to work to its full potential. How many sessions you will need depends on the severity of your skin condition. We will talk all of these options through with you at your initial consultation at Este. LED Light Therapy Before & After ResultsEczema Treatment Before and After at Este Medical GroupEczema Treatment Before and After at Este Medical GroupEczema Treatment Before and After at Este Medical GroupEczema Treatment Before and After at Este Medical GroupThe Last WordEczema can be an upsetting, irritating, and stubborn skin condition. While for some it may be mild and only appear occasionally, others may be battling with it all their life. If you’ve tried the prescription medication route, you’ve worked your way through the home remedies and lifestyle changes, and still you are suffering, perhaps now is the time to take a look at Exciplex Light Therapy. Book a consultation at your nearest Este Medical Group clinic. Last Updated: March 22, 2023

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What is Intimate Lightening Treatment?

What is Intimate Lightening Treatment?

You’ll be pleased to hear that at Este, we now offer the new Dermamelan peel, along with two other treatment options that can help with intimate lightening. Intimate area lightening is becoming more and more popular, and at Este you can choose from three intimate area lightening treatment options. They are – Dermamelan peelClearlift laserLaser hair removalHow to Lighten Dark Intimate AreasIf you’ve been considering vaginal bleaching or intimate area skin lightening, you may have found it difficult to find an option that’s safe, effective, and delivered by skincare professionals. That’s all changed now that you’ve discovered our brand-new treatment, the Dermamelan peel. This treatment helps to – Brighten the skinEven out pigmentation patchesRejuvenate the skin in your intimate areas Why Lighten your Intimate Areas?For many people the notion of lightening your private parts may seem like an unusual proposition. However, more and more people are opting to lighten their intimate areas due to it helping them feel more confident, and giving them a more uniform skin tone. There’s no medical need to lighten your skin down there, and if you choose to do it, it’s purely for cosmetic purposes. However, if you’re keen to know how to lighten intimate areas, you’re in the right place. Is Vaginal Bleaching Safe?At Este, our main intimate lightening treatment is the Dermamelan peel. This is a peel that can be used on the face. So with that in mind, it’s also safe to be used in more intimate body areas too. This peel is a combination of active ingredients including Kojic acid and Phytic acid, and is used to treat hyperpigmentation and promote an even complexion. When you choose Este for your Dermamelan peel, you will have the first treatment applied by one of our trained skincare professionals. After your first treatment, you will then be able to apply the formula at home. When you have your initial treatment, we will give you professional advice on how, when, and how long to apply this peel. Choosing Este for this treatment ensures you’re in the capable hands of trained, knowledgeable professionals, who are on hand with expert advice whenever you might need it. Best Intimate LighteningIf you’ve been wondering what causes skin pigmentation in your intimate areas, and how you can remove it, you might be interested to know that a number of things can be responsible. They include: Wearing tight clothesSexExerciseRubbing of the skinWhile our main treatment for this condition is the Dermamelan peel, our ClearLift laser and laser hair removal procedures can also help to sort out pigmentation concerns ‘downstairs’. For instance, if you suffer from ingrown hairs in the pubic region, having laser hair removal will sort this problem out and in turn help to lighten the area by getting rid of unwanted, and ingrown hair. How to Lighten Intimate Areas FastThe intimate peel is one of the fastest ways to lighten your bikini area. With your first treatment in salon, and your next sessions carried out by yourself at home, the Dermamelan peel is an easy option if you’re looking for a fast, effective, and convenient option. It’s long lasting too – but should you need a repeat treatment, the process is quick. Is Dermamelan the Same as Bleaching?No. Dermamelan is not the same as bleaching. When you choose the Dermamelan peel to address your skin pigmentation concerns in your intimate areas, you’re choosing a safe, tried and tested treatment delivered by professionals in a salon environment. Lightening your skin should be taken seriously and if you buy products off the internet, you’ll be putting your health at risk. With cosmetic treatments, it’s always best to err on the side of caution so please only apply safe and legal products available in the UK. Intimate bleaching involves lightening the areas around your genitals and while many people call it ‘vaginal bleaching’, there is absolutely no bleaching of your vaginal canal involved. Intimate lightening treatments are used on external skin only. There are many different skin bleaching cream products available on the market, but creams that contain an active bleaching ingredient, hydroquinone, are not legal in the UK as they are not considered safe. Want to Know More?Get ready to feel confident in your skin whatever you’re wearing (or not wearing!). Book in for your free consultation using this quick and simple form and we’ll get back to you shortly. Last Updated: March 2, 2023 Skin and hair specialists UK

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Milia Spots: Causes and Treatment

Milia Spots: Causes and Treatment

Do you have white spots on chin, white bumps under eyes, or a white spot on the forehead? Then you may be experiencing a skin condition called milia. These little white spots on the face are not warts, whiteheads or traditional pimples (i.e., skin acne), so don’t squeeze hard white bumps on the skin. Milia spots don’t respond well to picking or squeezing. Milia bumps are not harmful, but that said, if you don’t like their appearance and want to get rid of milia spots on face, then Este Medical has a solution to safely and effectively remove large and small white spots on your skin. Here’s a complete guide to causes of milia and how you can remove milia spots to achieve an unblemished, spot-free complexion! What Causes Milia?If you have a milia spot on your face, and are confused as to why, then here’s an explanation. To start with, milia skin spots are most commonly found on the face: Under the eyesMilia on eyelidOn the foreheadAround the noseMilia bumps (i.e., small cysts called milk spots) can appear on the face when dead skin cells are not properly exfoliated off the skin’s surface. When dead skin gets trapped under new skin, it can harden, and form a milium (i.e., a milk spot). When trapped, dead skin cells can form cysts just below the surface of your skin, causing milia. Milia causes can be from the production of a protein the body produces called keratin. This essential protein made by the body helps form hair, nails, and the skin’s epidermal layer. Milia can also occur when keratin becomes trapped beneath the surface of the skin. Milia may also result from skin damage such as a rash, an injury, or sun damage. Here are some examples of what milia can look like on the skin’s surface: White bumps on faceWhite bumps on chinLittle white dots under eyesWhite bump on noseWhite lumps on skinEyelid small white bumpThese are just a few of the ways milia can manifest on the skin’s surface. If you have a hard white lump or white spots on skin that you are concerned about, then send us a message through our website to book an Este Medical UK skincare consultation. How to Get Rid of MiliaIf milia bumps on your face are a bother, you should consider a skin-safe milia spot removal treatment. To remove milia from skin, there are a few options available on the market. If you haven’t tried to remove milia before, and your concerns are mild, you could try a drugstore spot treatment first. Figuring out how to remove milia spots most effectively can take some research, and at-home treatments will vary from person to person. Gentle skin exfoliation can help shift milia; you can try a product like La Roche Posay Ultra Fine Scrub, as this skin scrub is a gentle, non-irritating exfoliant. For something a little stronger, SkinCeuticals Glycolic Removal Cleanser Gel offers 8% glycolic acid to help exfoliate skin and boost skin cell turnover. In-Salon Milia Treatment: Professional Milia Spot Treatment Is The Best!If at-home milia exfoliation doesn’t remove white skin spots, then it might be time to try a specialist salon treatment or medical clinic milia procedure instead. If you have milia under eyes, or milia around nose, these areas of the face are more delicate, so if you are worried you will damage your skin, then a salon or cosmetic clinic treatment for milia spots is probably best. At Este, we offer Lamprobe treatment for milia removal. Lamprobe milia skincare treatment involves a probe being placed on the milia spot you want removed. The Lamprobe probe device emits radio-frequency energy that is applied to a milia bump for a few seconds, as the heated probe touches the spot it causes an exfoliation. The radio-frequency energy heat wave works to electro-dessicate and electro-coagulate the skin condition (i.e., milia skin bumps) in question. Milia Treatment at Este Medical GroupLamprobe is an effective treatment for a range of skin conditions, including: MiliaBenign molesKeratosesSkin tagsCystsClogged poresAge spots Contact Este Medical Group for a skincare consultation to treat milia skin spots. We also offer one of the best exfoliating skincare treatments, HydraFacial, which is recommended about once a month to keep your skin glowing, refreshed, and spot-free! What Not To Do With Milia BumpsAnyone who’s ever had a skin spot knows just how hard it is to resist the urge to pick, squeeze, or scratch a blemish. Milia are stubborn little spots that don’t take kindly to being picked at; messing with milia can make the condition worse. If you think you have milia spots, we recommend that you do not: Pick, poke or squeeze miliaUse skin products containing paraffin or petroleumAlternative salon methods of milia removal include treating skin spots with a lance and specialist milia removal tool. We don’t advise you squeeze, lance, or use specialist beauty tools at home, because without expert knowledge of skincare and spot removal you may put your skin at risk of infection and scarring. What If It’s Not Milia?If you have white bumps on face, but it is not milia, then you could be dealing with deeply clogged pores or comedones (e.g., small white or dark bumps that give skin rough texture). Comedones are a type of acne caused by a build-up of sebum, and are a fairly common skin condition for people who have oily, blemish-prone skin. Products with either salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide are your best bet at tackling these annoying little dark, white and flesh-coloured bumps. We also recommend you send us a message through our website and ask about skin-safe chemical peels and HydraFacial treatments for renewing and deep cleansing acne skin. Why Choose Este Medical For Professional Milia Spot RemovalMilia spots might be unpleasant to look at, but they pose zero health concerns, and aren’t a symptom of a serious underlying skin problem. If milia spots are bothering you, try at-home products first and give them a chance to

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Melasma Mustache: How to Reverse Dark Upper Lip

Melasma Mustache: How to Reverse Dark Upper Lip

A melasma moustache, also called a sun mustache or summer moustache, is a skin pigmentation condition that often gets worse in the summer because of increased sun exposure. This type of melasma often appears over the upper lip, causing this area of the face to darken (e.g., brown blotchy patches, or greyish skin over the lip). Este Medical does have a wonderfully easy and skin-safe treatment to recommend! Don’t panic! Melasma pigmentation over the lip is not considered a health threat; however, it can be frustrating to live with as it visibly affects your skin colour and your appearance. It’s also an indication you need to increase your use of SPF skincare and sun protection (e.g., increase your protection with a sun hat, sun shade, sun umbrella in the summer). In most cases a melasma moustache is a result of sunlight and sun damage; the delicate skin over the lip is overly exposed to the sun’s damaging rays. It can also be attributed to changes in hormones (e.g., postnatal, menopause for example), your genetics, and some medications. Melasma Mustache CausesWhat causes melasma mustache? For the most part, this type of skin discoloration is a result of excessive melanin in the inner and outer layers of the skin. Melasma occurs when there is a cellular increase in the pigment melanin in the skin. The following factors may work alone to cause a melasma moustache, or combine to cause this condition. Here are things that may cause a melasma lip mustache. Sun damage, frequent sun (UV) or heat exposure (i.e., melasma sun mustache)Hormone changes in puberty, or from postpartum and postnatal changes (i.e., pregnancy melasma mustache re: pregnancy mask )Some medications (e.g., birth control pills with oestrogen)Family history and geneticsIllness or disease (e.g., thyroid disease)Woman & Hormonal Melasma MustacheDid you know that melasma mustache is more likely for reproductive-aged females than it is in males. It is a common pregnancy condition, affecting 15% – 50% of pregnant or postnatal women. During pregnancy, this type of melasma is often referred to as the mask of pregnancy. How Can I Treat Melasma Mustache?One of the best professional treatments to reverse dark upper lip pigmentation are cosmelan pigmentation peel sessions. Send us a message through our website to find an Este Medical clinic near you. Can You Get Rid Of Melasma Moustache?Yes, there are effective and professional ways to get rid of melasma mustache. Cosmetic treatment is recommended for melasma dark upper lip because if left untreated it can recur from summer to summer, or unfortunately get worse with more exposure to sun and UV light (e.g., tanning beds). How to get rid of melasma mustache? Here’s our recommendation for upper lip melasma mustache treatment. You can certainly try drugstore at-home skin brightening moisturising lotions and creams to treat melasma upper lip, but you might find that getting instant results takes longer than your summer vacay. Another option is dermatologist prescribed topical treatments that include skin-lightening ingredients like azelaic acid, kojic acid, and retinoids. Este Medical actually has a new line of skincare products, and for a melasma moustache treatment we would recommend our Este Plus Brightening Solution, EP Natural Lip SPF, and EP Supreme SPF 50+ suncare! The ultimate treatment for melasma mustache is a professional cosmelan pigmentation peel. In the case of melasma on upper lip, your Este Medical skincare expert will apply a cosmelan peel containing the natural skin-lightening ingredients azelaic acid and kojic acid. Take a look at these remarkable cosmelan peel before-and-after depigmentation client photos to see how effective this treatment is on a variety of skin tones. How Does A Cosmelan Peel Work To Reverse Dark Upper Lip?A cosmelan peel to reverse a dark upper lip works on all types of skin and different levels of pigmentation across all ages. When a cosmelan peel treatment is applied to the upper lip, its active ingredients get to work targeting the cells that give skin its pigment and help inhibit melanin production. Our skin-safe cosmelan peel’s azelaic acid and kojic acid target the cells responsible for pigmentation. As a result, the treatment area will lighten (especially over a couple of sessions), plus the skin tone will balance out, along with the appearance of skin discolouration. If you are tired of trying to hide your dark upper lip with concealer makeup, or want to try something more potent than chemist lightening creams, then send us a message through our website to book a cosmelan peel for dark upper lip or depigmentation lip treatment! Last Updated: May 30, 2023

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Laser Treatment for Scars: Pros and Cons

Laser Treatment for Scars: Pros and Cons

Once upon a time, if you suffered from a scar, your best bet was reaching for a tub of Bio Oil and hoping for the best. These days, with incredible advances in aesthetic technology, it’s now possible to treat a variety of scars with powerful laser treatment. Whether you’re looking to find out information on laser treatment for acne scars, or you’re interested in laser for deep scars, or post-op surgical scarring, this article will give you all the pros and cons of the process. But first, here’s how it works… Laser Treatment for Scars: How it WorksAt Este, we use pixel laser resurfacing therapy for scarring. This fractional laser for scars uses cutting-edge technology to deliver the laser to the skin via a micro-optic lens. This method creates pixel-sized ablation dots on the area of skin that’s being treated. In turn, the laser is able to penetrate deep into the skin. What’s also great about our pixel laser resurfacing treatment is that we can adjust the level of penetration according to the level of scarring and the treatment required. That means, when you choose Este, you’ll be getting a totally personalised service for your condition. This treatment works to – Boost the production of collagenBoost skin cell turnoverPromote tighter, firmer-looking skin with less visible scarring Laser for Scar RemovalOur scars tell a story, but sometimes those stories aren’t ones we want to remember. Laser treatment is a powerful tool that can be used to drastically reduce the appearance of your scar – and help you move on from your past. Laser treatment for scarring can help reduce – Enlarged poresMelasmaAcne scarringFine lines and wrinklesPigmentation marksSunken scars such as old chicken pox scarsSun damageLaser for Acne ScarsIf you’ve suffered from problematic acne at some point in your life, chances are you’ll have developed acne scarring as a result. It’s a cruel blow to be dealt – especially as acne alone can have a habit of seriously affecting your self-esteem. If you’re left with scarring and it’s making you feel miserable, you don’t have to ‘just put up with it’. You can have laser for facial acne scarring, laser for back acne scars, or on any other area of your body that is affected with acne scarring. Laser Acne Scars Before and after Treatment ResultsLaser for Post-Op ScarsAre you considering laser for breast lift scars or to address the appearance of another post-op scar? It’s a good idea. If you’re particularly distressed by the sight of your scarring, laser can really help to improve the look of it. It’s suggested that the optimum time to address any scarring is around the six-week mark after you’ve had surgery. At this point, your skin should be healing well, and adding a laser treatment could really help boost things further. Pros of Laser for ScarsThere’s no downtimeCan dramatically reduce the look and thickness of your scarThe procedure is quick – usually around 15-20 minutes depending on the area to be treatedIt’s well tolerated – you should just feel a tingly sensation or warmth to your skinResults can be seen after your first sessionIt’s non-invasive and you can get on with your day after treatmentOur pixel resurfacing treatment is non-ablative so your top layer of skin is unharmedCons of Laser for ScarsYou may experience side effects such as itching, bleeding, swelling, scarring, pain, and/or redness. Side effects usually go away within 24-48 hoursPossibility of infectionYou’ll need to stay out of direct sunlight for around 4-6 weeks post treatmentIf you’ve had laser treatment on your face, you’ll need to ditch the make-up while skin healsDon’t apply retinol or glycolic acid skin creams for 2-4 weeks prior to your treatment as they will increase your skin’s sensitivity to the laserIf you suffer from cold sores in the area you’re being treated, you’ll need to take medication to suppress any potential outbreaks after your treatmentPrice – for some people, the price of laser therapy for scars may be outside of their budgetThings to ConsiderLaser isn’t suitable for everyone. If you’re a smoker, you’ll need to stop two weeks prior to treatment. If you suffer from light sensitivity, or you take blood-thinning medication, laser isn’t advisable. The Next StepLife’s too short to put up with skin you’re not happy in. Book in for a free consultation with the team at Este and discover how we can help seriously improve your scarring with our impressive pixel resurfacing fractional laser for scars. Last Updated: February 7, 2023

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Hair Loss At The Temples: Causes, Prevention & Treatments

Hair Loss At The Temples: Causes, Prevention & Treatments

Loss of hair at the temples or thinning hair is often one of the first signs of eventual (genetic) hair loss. That said, hair loss at the temples may be a result of your behaviour and lifestyle, meaning this instance of hair loss is preventable and treatable. Getting to grips with this type of hair loss takes a bit of understanding about what causes it and how to effectively treat temple hair loss. ‍What Causes Hair Loss At Temples?You might be surprised to hear that it is not only men who experience hair loss around the temples. Women can also experience this type of hair loss for reasons that are unique to females. Temple hair loss has several causes worth exploring and may include: ‍Male pattern baldness‍Also known as androgenetic alopecia, this type of hair loss is often indicated by hair loss at the temples. This is one of the most common causes of hair loss for men. Studies indicate genetics account for about 80% of male pattern baldness. Male pattern baldness starts around the temples and continues around the perimeter and the crown of the head, it often looks like a ring of hair around the bottom of the scalp. ‍Female pattern baldness‍For women, this type of hair loss (androgenetic alopecia) is indicated by hair becoming less dense resulting in the scalp becoming more visible, and the temples can become more exposed. There are several types of hair loss for females, the most common is female pattern baldness, a hereditary condition that can also be influenced by hormone levels and ageing. ‍Lack of nutrients‍Hair loss can be linked to a lack of protein as well as a deficiency in specific vitamins and minerals, including vitamin D and vitamin B, biotin, iron, and zinc. ‍Stress‍Hair loss can result from extreme stress and shock, this is known as telogen effluvium. Stress-related hair loss usually starts about 3 to 6 months after a traumatic experience. Signs to look for include: increased hair shedding, thinning hair, and patches of missing hair. ‍Medication side effects‍Hair loss can be a rare medication side effect; however, a variety of drugs may contribute, including oral birth control. ‍Hormonal changes in malesDihydrotestosterone (DHT), a derivative of testosterone, in an excessive amount can cause hair loss. DHT affects hair follicles by shrinking and shortening the hair, which makes it easier to fall out as well as hard to regrow. ‍Hormonal changes in females‍Pregnancy and menopause are often associated with hair loss. As women age, hormone levels play a role in hair loss during menopause as oestrogen (i.e., estrogen) and progesterone levels drop; hair becomes finer and thinner as follicles shrink, hair grows more slowly and falls out more frequently. After a pregnancy, postnatal hair loss can be a concern. ‍Hairstyles‍Unfortunately, some chemical hair treatments and hairstyles may contribute to hair loss, this is called traction alopecia. Temple hair loss can be caused by pulling hair back into tight hairstyles that put undue tension on the hair roots. When hair is pulled from the roots to make a hairstyle it may cause long-term damage (e.g., man buns, extensions, ponytails, braids). ‍Female Hair Loss At Temples‍Why do women experience hair loss around the temples?Female temple hair loss is uniquely connected to life experiences like pregnancy. For many women, pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum experiences can result in hair loss related to severe stress (telogen effluvium). A common female type of hair loss is postpartum hair loss temples. What that essentially means is pregnancy and giving birth affects women both mentally (i.e., stress) and physically (i.e., hormonal). The female body goes through a lot having a baby, and as a result postnatal hair loss can be a result of stress and hormonal changes. Hair loss, specifically temple hair loss, can be an issue for women after giving birth. According to the NHS, as many as 50% of postnatal women experience hair loss within six months of giving birth. When it comes to this type of hair loss at the temples, advances in laser hair loss therapy, technology and surgery means retaining the hair you have, regrowing your hair, and replacing hair is possible. Besides having a lovely head of hair again, your self-esteem and confidence will skyrocket after a hair loss treatment targeting your temples! ‍Ladies, Tips To Prevent Hair Loss At TemplesOne way to prevent hair damage at the temples is to take a look at your grooming routine. When styling your hair, if it feels sore and tender at the scalp and hairline, it’s a sign your hair follicles are unhappy. Here are some behavioural tips to help prevent stress along the hairline and at the temples. Avoid excessive twisting and pulling of the hair from the templesAvoid hair treatments that can damage or over process your hairBe careful when using hot irons around the hairlineAlternate hairstyles that pull hair back tightlyBoost your diet with protein, omega-3 fatty acids, and vitamins‍Effective Treatments For Temple Hair LossTwo of the best and most popular are PRP for temple hair loss and laser hair growth therapy. These treatments are for both women and men looking for temple hair loss regrowth. ‍PRP & Mesotherapy Hair Loss TreatmentThis popular microinjection treatment targets the mesoderm (below the scalp’s surface) to halt hair loss and stimulate hair regrowth. Mesotherapy is an efficient technique for slowing hair loss and treating hair loss around the temples. Laser Hair RegrowthFor WomenFor MenThis regrowth treatment is excellent for treating hair loss at the temples, thinning hair and pattern baldness. Laser therapy stimulates hair follicles and the natural growth cycle. This treatment has a 95% success rate, and you can see results in about 4 months. This is an ideal treatment to replenish the scalp with new hair growth. The sooner you address your temple hair loss, the more likely you are to prevent further thinning and site-specific balding. If you have questions about our Este Medical temple hair loss treatment, we invite you to arrange a hair loss consultation at your

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Benefits of ClearLift Laser “Hollywood Facelift” Treatment

Benefits of ClearLift Laser “Hollywood Facelift” Treatment

ClearLift laser treatments for the face and body are highly sought-after by celebrities because they are quick, with zero downtime; post-treatment there are no pronounced marks, or extreme redness to the skin. ClearLift is an ideal procedure for people who want to keep their cosmetic clinic beauty treatments on the downlow. ‍What is Clearlift Laser Treatment?This non-surgical facelift treatment uses skin-safe laser technology to resurface the skin without any damage to the surface. ClearLift’s laser skin therapy will increase the production of collagen and elastin to firm and tighten your skin, this is what will help give your face that lift! Our Este Medical Harmony ClearLift treatment will help reduce the visible signs of ageing where you need it most — it can target fine lines, wrinkles, skin laxity, acne scars, age spots, broken capillaries, skin redness, and small areas of pigmentation on the face, neck, décolletage, and hands for instance. Results are experienced rapidly, as the skin responds to the laser therapy with healing and rejuvenation. You can see visible results after 4 treatment sessions. Outstanding ClearLift Laser Benefits for Face & BodyThe ClearLift Alma Laser (Este uses Harmony XL Pro ClearLift Q switched laser) is outstanding because it is safe to use all over the body and it can address numerous skin conditions all in one go! You can have a ClearLift laser facial (i.e., a non-invasive facelift!), ClearLift laser for pigmentation (e.g., skin discolouration), and ClearLift laser acne scars treatments — if you suffer from multiple skin conditions, then our Este ClearLift laser treatment is ideal for you. Our Alma ClearLift laser treatments in the UK are for women and men who are looking to reduce and improve visible signs of ageing and give their skin a boost of naturally rejuvenation collagen and elastin. ClearLift benefits cover a host of unwanted skin issues like wrinkles, acne, scars, stretch marks, age spots, sun damage, and dark eye circles for example. ClearLift treatment benefits include: Younger looking skinFirmer skinBetter skin toneBrighter complexionSmoother texturePlumper skinClearLift vs. ClearSkinOn a side note, when it comes to the effectiveness of the Alma laser, which both of our Este ClearLift and ClearSkin treatments use, it has been proven clinically effective at treating a wide range of skin ageing issues (e.g., wrinkles, age spots, skin laxity) and skin imperfections (e.g., acne, acne scarring, surgery scars, pigmentation). We recommend you book an Este UK skin assessment to determine if ClearLift or ClearSkin is the most suitable laser treatment for your skincare needs. ClearLift Eye TreatmentsClearLift Alma Laser technology is safe to use around the eye area, as the laser does not ablate the skin. Rest assured, you should not feel any discomfort. Laser treatments for the eye area can include: ClearLift laser dark circles and ClearLift laser under eye. The ClearLift handpiece, or treatment device, has a variety of tip attachments that enable your therapist to target areas of concern with precision. ‍ What Can ClearLift Laser Treat?Harmony XL Pro ClearLift can treat a variety of skin conditions safely and effectively around the eyes, lip area, face, neck, cleavage, hands, and other problem areas on the body. For instance it can treat: Visible signs of ageingSlack skinSagging skinLarge poresHyperpigmentationAge spots, sun spotsLacklustre complexionAcne scars, superficial surgical scarsUneven skin toneNot sure if you are a good candidate for Harmony ClearLift laser treatments? Send us a message through our website to book a UK ClearLift consultation, and discover the most suitable face and body treatments to reach your skincare goals. How Does ClearLift Laser Technology Work?The Harmony XL Pro ClearLift treatment uses a skin-safe laser to resurface and improve skin texture. Nonablative lasers, like ClearLift, are not damaging to the skin’s surface and penetrate beneath the skin’s surface into the dermis. The laser delivers precise and controlled heat which triggers your skin’s regenerative process; your body’s natural ability to produce collagen and elastin (i.e., to firm and tighten the skin) will be initiated. The end result is lifted and more elastic skin! Is ClearLift Laser Safe?Yes, this is considered a skin-safe and effective laser treatment. ClearLift laser side effects are practically non-existent. At Este Medical we will conduct a small patch test at least 24 hours prior to your first Harmony XL Pro laser treatment. If there are no adverse reactions we will then proceed with your ClearLift treatment. What ClearLift Laser Aftercare Is Required?Laser treatment aftercare is fairly standard, there is nothing out of the ordinary to expect. We do recommend that you avoid exercising for 12 hours post-treatment; don’t use any heat treatments on your face for a week; and use a high SPF on the treatment area for at least a month, in general, avoid direct sun exposure. To make the most of your treatment, continue to always use a daily SPF product and continue with your Este ClearLift treatments with regularity. ClearLift treatments can take several weeks, and we recommended 4 to 6 laser treatments to see the most optimal results. Depending on the skin condition you are treating you may see results of ClearLift laser after one treatment, but in most cases you start to see the most results after about 4 – 6 ClearLift laser treatments. Book an appointment to have a ClearLift UK treatment at an Este Medical clinic near you!Last Updated: April 5, 2023

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Alopecia Barbae: How To Treat Beard Bald Spots & Improve Beard Growth

Alopecia Barbae: How To Treat Beard Bald Spots & Improve Beard Growth

An alopecia barbae treatment is not that dissimilar to an alopecia areata hair loss treatment. When bald spots or facial hair loss becomes apparent, it may be mistakenly linked to illness. Rest assured, alopecia barbae is not contagious. Let’s first examine alopecia barbae causes before highlighting effective treatments.Autoimmune Issues: Alopecia barbae is associated with autoimmune conditions where the immune system mistakenly attacks hair follicles, causing patchy hair loss or bald spots. Same goes for alopecia barbae mustache.Genetics and Alopecia Barbae: A family history of alopecia or other hair-related conditions can increase the likelihood of developing alopecia barbae.Alopecia Barbae Stress: Emotional, mental, or physical stress can contribute to the onset or increase of alopecia barbae in susceptible individuals.Infection: Severe fungal or bacterial infections on the lower face and mouth can sometimes trigger alopecia barbae.Hormonal Changes and Alopecia Barbae: Fluctuations in hormones, particularly an imbalance in androgens (e.g., sex hormones that bring on puberty), may play a role in the development of alopecia barbae.Este Medical hair loss experts have experience diagnosing the types of alopecia — make a hair loss consultation at an Este UK medical clinic near you. ‍Alopecia Areata Barbae TreatmentsProven Este Medical treatments to consider for alopecia barbae beard include: ‍Exciplex Light TherapyAlopecia areata and alopecia barbae respond well to this highly effective non-surgical light treatment for hair restoration. Exciplex treatments (i.e., hair loss phototherapy) help by stimulating and reactivating the body’s immunosuppression process. Exciplex hair loss treatments are particularly well-suited for individuals with autoimmune disorders like alopecia and skin conditions such as vitiligo and psoriasis. The exact cause of alopecia barbae is unclear, but it is linked to family genetics, psychological and physical stress, as well having an autoimmune condition puts you at a higher risk. ‍Platelet-Rich Micro Injections For Beard Growth‍Platelet-rich fibrin and platelet-rich plasma have attracted significant attention in the realm of hair loss due to their effectiveness in addressing various hair loss conditions, including alopecia. Through micro-injections of PRP or PRF into the skin, these treatments actively stimulate and reactivate weakened hair follicles, promoting the growth of thicker and healthier hair. Platelet-rich injections are considered an alopecia barbae natural treatment. Learn more about platelet-rich treatments: The Latest Evolution In Hair Growth Treatments Is PRP And PRF Therapy. Send us a message through our website to ask about alopecia barbae injection therapy, make an appointment for a consultation now. ‍Special Deal! Don’t miss this limited time offer, arrange a PRF or PRP hair growth treatment, and book the Este UK special offer of 10% off these treatments. *Offer subject to change ‍‍Laser For Beard Hair GrowthEmployed for an array of male hair loss conditions, including alopecia, this widely embraced laser hair treatment stands out as a safe and clinically proven approach. Utilising low-level laser light, it effectively stimulates the hair follicles on the scalp and face, initiating new hair growth and minimising hair loss. Este Medical Group has a proven track record of success using laser hair restoration to address symptoms associated with alopecia, such as bald patches and thinning hair. Our versatile laser light therapy extends to treating various hair issues, from alopecia-related hair loss to patchy beards, and is highly recommended before and after a beard transplant. ‍Este Medical, The Leading Provider For 5-Star Hair Growth Treatments Worldwide‍Can alopecia barbae be cured? At Este Medical, we have accomplished amazing results for our male clients tired of waiting for alopecia barbae to go away. The sooner you start taking professional action the better results will be had to reverse alopecia barbae and get rid of alopecia barbae so you can live your best life! ‍Let Este help stop alopecia barbae for you! We have the tools and experience to treat alopecia barbae. Act now and book a Este Medical alopecia expert consultation. Last Updated: March 28, 2024

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Alina’s Stunning Results! Revitalise Your Eyes with Polynucleotide Treatments

Alina’s Stunning Results! Revitalise Your Eyes with Polynucleotide Treatments

Alina shares her successful anti-ageing Polynucleotides Treatment for Eyes, and how she has benefited from this innovative skin rejuvenation procedure using targeted micro injections to reduce lines and wrinkles, eye bags, and dark circles under her eyes. You can see in the video exactly how polynucleotide eye injections work. It’s a simple procedure and can be done over your lunch hour. In only 2 months, Alina’s eye area was revitalised; her under-eye area is brighter, less puffy, and her eye wrinkles are much less noticeable. Alina before and after photo resultAlina’s before and after eye treatment photo shows that the area under her eyes is smoother and brighter. ‍The Hottest New Trend In Under-Eye Skincare!‍Polynucleotide tweakments have caught the eye of celebrities, with stars like Jennifer Aniston and influencers such as Kim Kardashian apparently getting onboard this refreshing new eye treatment. Our Este Medical Polynucleotide Eye Treatment is a non-surgical alternative to an eye lift or eyelid surgery. It’s an excellent preventative treatment to keep your eye area looking youthful and refreshed. ‍Would you like to refresh your eyes without surgery? Schedule a Este UK polynucleotide eye consultation today! ‍What is Polynucleotide Eye Treatment?When it comes to non-surgical under-eye rejuvenation, this is the hottest new treatment that is getting great reviews due to the stunning results. A new approach to eye and skin rejuvenation, a polynucleotide eye treatment helps to improve skin texture, under-eye skin elasticity, and hydration with a unique formula that mimics human DNA. Essentially, it is composed of stretchy molecules designed to stimulate fibroblasts, promoting tissue repair, enhancing cell turnover, increasing elasticity, and stimulating collagen. A fibroblast is a type of cell that contributes to the formation of connective tissue, making it safe and ideal to inject under the eye area to lift, firm, and moisturise. Typically, the unique polynucleotide treatment formula is derived from purified fish DNA extract, mainly from salmon or trout, which is then incorporated into a polymerized injectable gel that binds with water molecules to make eye tissue firmer and more hydrated. The tiny, stretchy molecules from fish are considered the best natural material that mirrors human DNA, making it an ideal bio-stimulator in facial and skin treatments. So, when you hear reports of The Kardashians saying they have had a “salmon facial,” this is what they are talking about! The main takeaway about polynucleotides is they facilitate repairing nucleotide chains when injected below the skin’s surface and trigger natural regenerative skin enhancements on a cellular level. ‍Benefits of Polynucleotide Under-Eye InjectionsAnti-ageing, reduces eye lines and wrinklesReduces look of dark circlesHelps fibroblast cells to regenerateTriggers natural collagen and elastin productionTightens and firms skin in eye areaImproves under-eye skin texture and elasticityReduces appearance of eye hollowsBoosts natural hyaluronic acid productionEnhances skin hydration and moisture retentionReduces under-eye inflammationEnhances skin repair and renewalSkin brightening under the eyeMinimally non-invasive procedureQuick procedure with minimal downtimeWith this many benefits, how can you not give this fabulous new under-eye treatment a try! Send us a message through our Este Medical website to book your first Polynucleotide Eye Rejuvenation Treatment! ‍How Many Under-Eye Polynucleotide Treatments Do I Need?The number of polynucleotide sessions will vary from person to person. Most clients see significant results after a couple of treatments. On average, the effects of polynucleotide treatments last for about 6 months before requiring a maintenance treatment. Is eye polynucleotide treatment safe? Yes, polynucleotide treatment is safe and well-tolerated, with minimal risk of any side effects. ‍Book a Este Medical UK under-eye treatment consultation to see if polynucleotide eye injections are right for you and how many treatments sessions you may require to reach your aesthetic and beauty goals. ‍Enhance & Extend Eye Lift Surgery with Under-Eye Polynucleotide TreatmentsUnder-eye polynucleotide treatments are an exceptional standalone solution for rejuvenating the delicate skin around your eyes, providing a non-surgical option to reduce wrinkles, fine lines, and sagging eye hollows. This ‘no surgery’ eye treatment stimulates collagen production, improves skin elasticity, and restores a youthful glow to your under-eye area. ‍Polynucleotide eye treatments also complement surgical procedures such as eye lifts and eyelid surgery. After undergoing an under-eye surgical procedure, incorporating polynucleotide eye therapy into your post-operative care can significantly enhance and prolong the eye surgery results. While under-eye surgical procedures deliver immediate and dramatic improvements, polynucleotide treatments offer continued support by maintaining the skin’s vitality and elasticity, helping to sustain the benefits of eye surgery as you age. Regular polynucleotide maintenance treatments can extend the life of your surgical results, ensuring that the youthful, wrinkle-free appearance achieved through an eye lift is preserved over time. This combination approach allows you to enjoy the best of both worlds: the immediate lifting and tightening effects of surgery and the long-term skin health benefits of polynucleotide treatments. Our Este Medical under-eye polynucleotide treatments serve as an excellent preventative measure. By regularly treating your under-eye area, you can hold off the need for more invasive surgical procedures until absolutely necessary. This proactive approach to skincare helps maintain a smooth, non-saggy under-eye area, delaying the onset of deeper wrinkles and more significant sagging in the eye area. While under-eye polynucleotide treatments are highly effective on their own, they work synergistically with surgical eye procedures to achieve and maintain beautiful, wrinkle-free skin around the eyes. Whether used as a standalone treatment or in conjunction with blepharoplasty surgery, polynucleotide UK therapy ensures you a more youthful and vibrant appearance, making it a versatile and invaluable addition to your skincare routine. ‍Advanced & Innovative Facial Aesthetics at Este Medical GroupWhen it comes to facial aesthetics, Este Medical Group is a leader in the UK and worldwide. From the latest Fish DNA Eye Treatments and Under-Eye Dermal Fillers to Profhilo, HIFU, and the newest Lumi Eyes Under Eye Skin Booster treatment, Este Medical offers an abundance of non-surgical face and body treatments designed to keep you looking young and refreshed. ‍Trust Este Medical to help you maintain your youthful glow and boost your self-confidence with our exceptional range of professional cosmetic treatments. Last

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