Wednesday, 4 April 2012

Hair Removal for Summer (Men & Women)

Skin Deep – April 2012

Welcome to ‘Skin Deep’ – This month’s feature looks at our ‘Hair Removal for Summer’.
Any questions, just ask Dr. Angie Winnington-Sharp www.cheshireskinclinic.com angie@cheshireskinclinic.com or 01925 263660 & 07967 481594.  Next month – Combating Ageing.

Although the weather is still ‘changeable’ at best during spring, it is definitely the ideal time of year to start laser hair removal. We’re no longer in the deepest, darkest winter months, our wardrobes are changing and summer is (hopefully) not too far away. Alternatively, if you are planning a summer break somewhere exotic, now is the time to begin your course of hair removal. This is because any tan that you gain whilst away will delay further laser treatments on your return as the pigment in the tan is different to your normal skin tone, and can be detrimental to your normal treatment settings.
Providing you find a clinic that has the appropriate type of laser-based device a wide variety of hair colours and skin types can be treated, along with sufferers of PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome) or people with other hormonal imbalances. Hair removal is also becoming increasingly popular amongst male clients and sports enthusiasts as well as the more established female client base.
So, use this period of variable weather to your advantage, the sun has temporarily deserted us, so a few weeks of cooler weather are an ideal prompt to start work on a fabulous bikini line, unwanted facial hair, underarms, legs, backs, shoulders and brows to name just a few. Whether you are looking for a great hair-free appearance or maximising your aerodynamics for speed and performance, laser hair removal could be the answer for you and your inner confidence!

Wednesday, 7 March 2012

Feature Article - Acne Treatments

Skin Deep – March 2012
Welcome to ‘Skin Deep’ – This month’s feature looks at our ‘New Look Feature Article - Acne’.
Any questions, just ask Dr. Angie Winnington-Sharp www.cheshireskinclinic.com angie@cheshireskinclinic.com or 01925 263660 & 07967 481594.  Next month– Hair Removal for Summer.

Acne can be a distressing and long-term condition for many people and taking strong prescription drugs to counter it is not suitable for all, plus if the medication is stopped, the condition can reappear as before, or be even worse. Acne can affect any age group and long term effects on the physical appearance of the skin i.e. scarring and redness, as well as affecting an individuals confidence and behaviour. This combination can be detrimental to just leading a ‘normal life’. Many will use excess make-up, clothing and products to cover the condition and may also feel limited in social activities such as swimming, sun bathing or in the way they dress.
There are a number of non-invasive methods of treatment that can prove to be extremely effective for managing, reducing and removing acne and any associated scars. The most effective of these include pulsed light treatment of various wavelengths, chemical peels (of varying strengths), dermal rollers and home-use salicylic acid products. Any of these can be used in isolation or combination depending on the individual’s acne i.e. the extent of it, the area of the body it covers and the age and tolerance levels of the client.
To get the best possible treatment it is advisable to book a consultation with a specialist skin clinic, discuss your goals from the treatment and what you would like to achieve and then ask what treatment path best suits you. Acne is not something that needs to rule your life, it is possible to look and feel better.

Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Seasonal Feature Article - Rosacea

Skin Deep – February 2012

Welcome to ‘Skin Deep’ – This month’s feature looks at our ‘New Look Feature Article - Rosacea’.
Any questions, just ask Dr. Angie Winnington-Sharp www.cheshireskinclinic.com angie@cheshireskinclinic.com or 01925 263660 & 07967 481594.  Next month’s feature - Acne.

Many people suffer with a condition called rosacea which presents itself typically in people during their 30s and 40s and tends to be more noticeable during the colder months of the year. It is marked by redness (erythema) of the face, flushing of the skin, and sometimes the presence of hard pimples and small visible spider-like veins called telangiectasias. In later stages of the disease, the face may swell and the nose may take on a bulb-like appearance called rhinophyma. The severity of the condition can be reduced by the application of a range of medical applications but is frequently successfully treated and ‘managed’ by a course of pulsed light treatments which reduce the redness and also assist in making the skin feel less itchy and much smoother.
The treatment itself is non-invasive and takes around 2-5 minutes to treat the face. Applications for home-use that assist in prolonging the effects of the light treatment are advised post-treatment in addition to regular hydration, such as regular fluid intake. The latter is particularly useful when changing environments such as coming indoors into a room with central heating on directly after being exposed to cooler conditions.
For many sufferers the use of steroids or excessive cover-up make-up is not desirable, so this treatment provides an excellent route to tackling the condition and giving the individual a confidence boost that is both affordable and lifestyle friendly.

Monday, 9 January 2012

New Year Skin Revolution!

Skin Deep – January 2012
South Warrington News

Welcome to ‘Skin Deep’ – This month’s feature looks at ‘New Year Skin-Revolutions’.
Any questions, just ask Dr. Angie Winnington-Sharp www.cheshireskinclinic.com angie@cheshireskinclinic.com or 01925 263660 & 07967 481594.  Next month launches a ‘new look’ article.

Last month we discussed the importance of being ‘Skin-Coherent’ and incorporating all aspects of holistic skin care. This month is the start of a ‘Skin-Revolution’. New Year is typically a time when many of us take stock of what is truly important in our lives and think about forming new priorities to tackle in the year ahead. Skin is something that many of us take for granted, but it shows our outer self clearly and is an excellent indicator of our inner wellbeing. With very little effort, we can pamper our skin and look ‘fantabulous’ over the next twelve months.
Basic ‘at home steps’ may include the purchase of a product that is tailor made to suit your individual skin, again this doesn’t have to mean buying expensive lotions and potions, it can mean spending as little as £20 as an investment to last for the next 2-3 months.  An ideal solution is to purchase a ‘Mini-Kit’ of selected products from a skin specialist that will give you a taster or a variety of medical and cosmeceutical grade items that you can trial in the privacy of your own home and then give feedback to your specialist to enable them to assess your skin response and act accordingly. Normally for as little as £25-50 per month, it is possible to establish a regime that will leave your skin looking better than ever, without breaking the bank.
If desired this can also be done in conjunction with a monthly or bimonthly non-surgical treatment to boost your rejuvenation and maximise the improvement to your skin and personal outlook for the coming months and years – take care of yourself from the outside and inner comfort and satisfaction is sure to follow.

Monday, 12 December 2011

Cheshire Skin Clinic says 'Be Skin-Coherent'! x

Skin Deep – December 2011
Welcome to ‘Skin Deep’ – This month’s feature looks at ‘Christmas Treats – the new trend ‘being Skin-Coherent’. Any questions, just ask Dr. Angie Winnington-Sharp www.cheshireskinclinic.com angie@cheshireskinclinic.com or 01925 263660 & 07967 481594.  Next month we’ll be looking at ‘New Year Skin-Revolutions’.

Winter is here, time to take action and avoid your skin becoming one of the first victims of the cold, don’t be left in the dark when it comes to skin care for the season, be lit up with knowledge and be SKIN-COHERENT! This new trend, coined by the Cheshire Skin Clinic, incorporates all of the best ways in boosting your rejuvenation levels and tackling all aspects of skin care, in a coherent, consistent, professional, holistic and successful way.
Combination therapy is the key; an amalgamation of non-surgical laser, radio-frequency, chemical peels and dermal-roller techniques can now be used professionally to make you look better than ever.  Combining a selection of these with anti-wrinkle injections, dermal fillers, medical serums, retinol formulations and permanent make-up can truly give you a new look that will amaze your friends and family and leave them saying ‘I’ll have what she’s having, please!’ The very best skin clinics will have professional consultants who are dedicated to a specific range of treatments that they specialise in, thus allowing you the finest treatment course appropriate for your skin, tailor-made packages, a holistic approach and supreme, paramount results. Now is an excellent time of year to take advantage of consultation and treatment combo’ offers at a clinic near you. Whatever your goals and dreams, there will be something out there that will make ‘all of your Christmas’s come this year’, why delay, start today – contact us now for further information and have a truly happy, gorgeous Christmas.

Monday, 5 December 2011

Preparing your skin for a Seasonal change - essentials!

Welcome to ‘Skin Deep’ – This month’s feature looks at ‘preparing your skin for a seasonal change’. Any questions, just ask Dr. Angie Winnington-Sharp www.cheshireskinclinic.com angie@cheshireskinclinic.com or 01925 263660 & 07967 481594.  Next month we’ll be looking at ‘Christmas Treats’.

In the UK the weather can change rapidly as the last few weeks have shown.  Changes in temperature and humidity can give rise to flare-ups of existing conditions such as rosacea, acne, eczema and thread veins.  Fluctuations in humidity and hydration can also cause general dryness and an increased appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and pigmentation. For a home-use solution there are some medical formulations that can be purchased directly from a professional skin clinic (not recommended via the internet as it is correct practice to see a skin specialist when purchasing to ensure you get the product(s) that are best suited to your skin). 
There are a variety of serums, retinol containing products, rapid-hydration systems and catalyst gels that can immediately start to improve the appearance of your skin.  Some of the most advanced of these can also be used in conjunction with laser and/or chemical peel based equipment in the more extreme cases. For example, the treatment of rosacea, if deemed moderate to severe, is most successfully achieved if a multi-wavelength laser is used in conjunction with a hydrating product in order to tackle both the redness and the dry/itchy/inflamed skin.
For the best advice, seek out a local skin clinic that offers a range of treatments and not one ‘magic solution’, and talk through your specific needs and goals. The best time to start is now, as increased central heating use, coupled with cold, breezy weather outside, can exacerbate the condition and mean that it will take longer to treat in the future. Also look out for seasonal offers as you may be able to take advantage of these in the weeks coming up to, and just after, Christmas.

Friday, 28 October 2011

Seasonal FAQs - the Essential Guide

Skin Deep – October 2011
South Warrington News

Welcome to ‘Skin Deep’ – This month’s feature looks at ‘FAQs’. Any questions, just ask Dr. Angie Winnington-Sharp http://www.cheshireskinclinic.com/ angie@cheshireskinclinic.com or 01925 263660 & 07967 481594.  Next month we’ll be looking at ‘preparing your skin for a seasonal change’.

FAQ’s do change depending on the season and new technologies, but the most frequent & common questions for non-surgical techniques tend to revolve around the same key issues; cost, pain (if any) and how does it work:
(1)     Can I have laser hair removal on blonde/white hair? YES you can, but it depends on the specific system that your clinic has.  If it is able to target haemoglobin as well as melanin and has variable settings it will work on all hair colours – ask what system they use and if they have had previous success.
(2)     Can you really improve the appearance of cellulite? Thank goodness the answer is YES! Radio-frequency techniques, sometimes combined with others, are excellent at body toning, improving the texture of the skin and removing cellulite naturally from the body, no invasion, surgery or laser is required and it doesn’t hurt – the sensation is that of a gentle, warming massage – perfect!
(3)     What is an appropriate cost for laser/IPL treatments as they seem to vary considerably? Basically, the cost depends on the size of the area being treated and the extent of the condition. An average cost for an underarm hair removal treatment is £50-60 per session, this should decrease as the area shrinks and you shouldn’t be expected to pay for multiple treatments up front if you don’t want to. Larger areas such as ½ legs will cost more and thread vein/acne treatments vary on the severity/length of time you have had them.
These are just three typical questions, please send in more and I’ll answer as many as possible over the coming months. Try to focus on treatments that you would like done in the run up to autumn/winter and New Year.