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Recently we were asked for skin treatments by one of our business contacts in Leeds.  Andrew was getting quite irritated by a non-specific skin condition which was leaving his skin inflamed.

Lynn carried out an Expert Skin Analysis which revealed  a poor balance and a lack of knowledge on Andrew's part on how best to care for his skin.  Armed with the right rebalancing DermaQuest products Andrew went away to 'prep' his skin before coming for skin treatment.

Since then he has been in for chemical peels and IPL (Intense pulsed light) and is very pleased how the skin treatments have calmed the skin's inflammation.  He's very pleased he overcame his initial scepticism and sought help at the skin clinic

He feels his skin is much improved (despite suffering an insect bite at the time of the video!) and recorded his thoughts here:

 

 


Acne Cure

Posted by: william in MyBlog

We are often asked for an acne cure but, unfortunately, there is no such thing. 

Any acne sufferer who has taken advantage of our expert skin health analysis will know that we always take great care to explain the various triggers that cause acne.  Once they understand that a cure for acne does not exist, they are eager to learn how to control the triggers and how to relieve the symptoms.

If you'd like to read more, go to acne cure.

Thanks.


This reader's question is a common one we get in the clinics.  Roaccutane had been withdrawn by its makers in the US because of public disquiet about its undesirable side effects.  The good news there are healthy and natural alternative acne treatments!

 

Reader's question

I have moderate active acne and I wondered what acne treatments you would recommend instead of Roaccutane?

 

Peter's answer:

Roaccutane is a type of isotretinoin which is a treatment for severe acne. It is associated with a few undesirable side effects and I would strongly advise exhausting the alternatives before considering this treatment.

You must have an expert skin analysis prior to deciding on a course of  treatments for acne.

If your skin is too alkaline you should adopt a home care regime that brings the pH to 5.5 or lower. A slightly acid skin allows the skin’s natural flora to flourish which will suppress the acne bacteria and the severity of the acne will decline.

Chemical peels that incorporate salicylic (such as jesnner ) can be very effective at controlling and reducing acne. They are quick to perform and depending on their strength  are not too uncomfortable. They also require very little downtime and have  little impact on your day to day activities.

Unfortunately acne is still not completely understood and there is not a single treatment that will be effective on all types of acne. Because of this you may have to try several types of treatment before you find one that works for you. It is however better to do this before you consider isotretinoin (e.g. Roaccutane). Most acne will respond to a low pH skincare regime and salicylic based chemical peels so I would always try these options first.


Regular readers will know that Peter answers readers' questions for a Cosmetic Surgery magazine.  Here is a recent one about adult acne.

 

Question:

I am 35 and have started to see the signs of ageing with tired skin, open pores and lines and wrinkles, but I’m still being plagued by breakouts every month which I’ve had since a teenager.  What  adult acne treatment plan would you suggest ? Is there one procedure that will deal with these very different problems?

 

Peter's answer:

The first thing you should do is have a skin analysis and checked for sun damage, pH levels and moisture content. 

Once the condition of your skin is determined it will be possible to chose which treatments will be necessary to achieve the skin you desire.

If your skin is too alkaline you are likely to notice an improvement just by adjusting your skin care regime to more acidic (pH 5.5 or lower) products.  This improvement would be aided further by having a course of salicylic skin peels which will help clear the acne and at the same time rejuvenate the skin.

There are a few other treatments such as microdermabrasion which may help with acne breakouts as well as rejuvenate the skin. These treatments are relatively non invasive and require very little recovery or down time, but the most appropriate treatment can only be ascertained after the skin analysis.

Both ageing skin and acne can respond significantly to changes in lifestyle and I would recommend seeing a nutritionist who specialises in skin conditions. A good diet and the correct skin care will enable you to reduce the number of treatments you require as well as get the maximum benefit from them.

 


TOP MODEL UK 2010 is almost upon us! With the glamorous finals being held this weekend in London, we have everything crossed for our gorgeous acne treatment client, Naomi Heap, who, as you will know, is one of the contenders for the ultimate prize in British fashion modelling.

Naturally Naomi is very excited, and this definitely showed as she came to SkinGenesis in Chester for her final acne treatment before the competition. With a radiant glow and beaming smile, Naomi gave us her latest update before the final:

“The competition has come around so quickly and I have had a very busy couple of weeks preparing for it! We received the tickets for all my family to be there with me, to enjoy the show and provide that all important moral support.

“My mum and her partner will be coming along, as well as my two sisters and brother and we’ll be staying in the very swanky Hilton Metropole in London. My Dad will also be coming along with his partner, as well as my grandparents, aunty and cousin – so it’s a real family affair and I feel so lucky to have everyone behind me encouraging me.

“The event is black tie so we have hired the James Bond Tux for my brother and my mum’s partner, while us girls have spent hours shopping for our perfect dresses to ensure that we look a million dollars on the night! I will be wearing a navy blue fitted dress, accessorised with beautiful elegant peacock feathers, which contrast with the colour very well. I just want everything to be perfect!

“And speaking of perfect, I couldn’t be happier with the texture and clarity of my skin. Six months ago, my skin was covered with acne, and I really can’t believe how effective the acne treatments have been at SkinGenesis. When I look back at where I was then and compare it with where I am now, the difference is unbelievable. I am so much more confident and feel satisfied that my skin is clear enough to be able to compete with the other girls in the competition. There’s no reason why acne should hold you back, as there are acne treatments out there that can help. It’s just about taking the initial plunge, just liked I did, and I haven’t looked back.

“Deborah and the team at SkinGenesis are amazing, and I can’t thank them enough for what they have done for me and my career. I would recommend them to anyone.

“Anyway, I’m going to book in for my last few beauty treatments before the competition – wish me luck, and I will be back here next week to let you know how I got on in the big city!”

 

There’s still time to vote for Naomi in the text vote campaign and help contribute towards CHILDREN with LEUKAEMIA, the official Top Model UK charity.

Simply text ‘Model 77’ to 88010.

Each text vote costs £1 per vote + standard network charges and ALL profits from the Text Vote campaign will go directly to the Top Model UK 2010 CHILDREN with LEUKAEMIA fundraising. An award will be presented to the highest scoring recipient of votes in each of the three categories.

 

To find out how we can help you overcome your acne problems, call any of our friendly clinics and we’ll be happy to help.

Chester Clinic                 01244 853802

Leeds Clinic                   0113 244 8999

Manchester Clinic           0161 831 7007

 

Find out the results of Top Model UK here next week – including the winners of the Bare Skin Awards!


Peter sometimes gets asked for expert comment and here's the latest example, done as a Q & A, for a student who is writing an article on the effects of smoking on the skin, and how skin rejuvenation can help:

 

Q: What effect does smoking and other lifestyle habits have on the skin?

A: Smoking will have quite a serious effect on skin, especially female skin which is thinner than male skin and consequently more prone to the visible effects of smoking and environmental damage.

Smoking has several effects on the skin. The first and most damaging is the carbon monoxide in the blood. Carbon monoxide is damaging to most organisms and skin cells are no exception. The carbon monoxide will also constrict the capillaries that feed nutrients to the skin so that it is less able to sustain cell renewal. 

Finally cigarette smoke contains lots of rather nasty chemicals (used to effect taste and to keep them burning) which have a rather pernicious effect on skin cells. There are some other nasty side effects of smoking on the skin but there are no good side effects.

There is no doubt that cigarette smoke is especially destructive to female skin. Smoking ranks with UV exposure as the most damaging thing you can do to your skin and the visible effects of both are normally very noticeable from the mid thirties onwards.
 
 
Q: Do you think women are unaware of the damage they are doing to their looks? 

A: Most women start smoking young, perhaps as young as their teens and their skin is sufficiently robust at an early age to cope with damage from smoking. Unfortunately this means most have formed a life long addiction before their looks deteriorate and they appreciate the association between their smoking habit and skin condition. By the time they notice their thin skin is lined and needs wrinkle treatment, their addiction is too powerful for most of them to give up smoking even when they are aware of the damage it is causing.
 
 
Q: How could a skin assessment show the evidence of damage caused my smoking? 

A: Most smoking damage is easily visible. In chronic cases the skin will sag having lost most of its elasticity and the skin will have sufficient lines and wrinkle to give it a crepey appearance. The first signs are wrinkles where there is muscle movement for instance around the eyes and mouth; this develops further to pronounced lines on the upper lip (smokers lines) and hollow cheeks. Eventually the wrinkles spread over the whole face as the production of collagen and elastin fails to keep pace with the damage caused by smoking. 
 
 
Q: What message would SkinGenesis send out to women smokers with regards to their skin?

A:  There are very few alternatives to giving up smoking. If a woman is serious about her skin then she must give up smoking however it would be wrong to say that smokers cannot help there skin. If a woman cannot quit the weed she should cut down as much as possible.

Cutting down is not just a question of smoking fewer cigarettes it involves smoking less of them. The last half of a cigarette is far more destructive than the first half to the extent that 5 completely smoked cigarettes will cause far more damage than 10 half smoked cigarettes. Smokers should also have a diet very rich in anti-oxidants to help mop up the free radicals associated with smoking that cause so much destruction.
 
 
Q: If damage has already been caused by smoking, is it reversible? 

A: This is the good news. If someone gives up smoking, adopts a very healthy lifestyle and embarks on a remedial skin care regime their skin will radically improve in a few months. Some skin clinics such as ours (SkinGenesis) have developed highly intensive skin rejuvenation programs (e.g.  SkinGym™) which combine nutrition, home care and intensive in-clinic treatments which are remarkably effective in undoing the effects of sun-damage and smoking.


 

We're getting behind local girl, Naomi Heap, in her bid to win Top Model UK in London in March.  Naomi, from Blacon, is already something of a local celebrity as she won the title 'Miss Chester' at the end of last year.

Like most teenagers, Naomi hasn't been able to keep her skin clear of spots and she was told this could affect her chances at the Top Model UK finals.  We're delighted that she came to SkinGenesis for a free consultation, and skin analysis, to find out what could be done and we quickly had her started on one of our acne treatment programmes.

We also offered to help her market herself locally because a very worthwhile charity - Children with Leukaemia - will benefit if we can get lots of people involved.  All people need to do is to text 'MODEL 77' to 88010 before 13th March and that will record as a vote for Naomi.  The texts cost £1 + standard network charges, but remember that ALL profits from the text vote campaign will go the Children with Leukaemia fundraising.

Naomi is a lovely girl and deserves to do well in the competition.  I do hope you can help me 'spread the word' and encourage people to support local girl Naomi and a very worthwhile charity.


With 5 weeks to go until the glitzy grand finale of the much anticipated national Top Model UK competition in London, for which we are sponsoring the ‘Bare Skin Award’, we are following finalist and former Miss Chester, Naomi Heap, as she prepares for what could be her big break in the fashion industry.

Naomi Heap Top Model UK Finalist 2010Sitting waiting for her next skin treatment in our prestigious Chester clinic in Mollington, Naomi talked us through how she got involved in Top Model UK, and why she approached SkinGenesis to help her prepare for the big city:

“I can’t believe the competition is only five weeks away – there is so much to do before the final, but I’m really looking forward to the event.

“I got involved by signing up to audition in London, which I was really excited about. However as the audition got closer I became unwell, which temporarily caused my skin to breakout into spots quite badly. It really knocked my confidence and I even contemplated not going to the audition, as I couldn’t see how I would ever be considered for the final.

“With the encouragement of my Mum, I regained some courage and simply explained to the judges that my problem skin was due to a recent temporary illness and that some medication prescribed by my doctor was helping to clear up my skin. Fortunately I made it through on the condition that I sort my skin out.

“This is my dream, so that’s exactly what I set out to do.

 

 

“As you can imagine, in such a competitive industry, it’s vital that you have great skin. After searching on the internet for an affordable skin specialist, I approached SkinGenesis as they offered exactly what I was looking for – effective adult acne treatments. The medication I was on helped, but it didn’t achieve half as much I wanted it to, and progress was slow, so I booked in for a consultation with Deborah, the clinic manager in Chester.

“She put together a bespoke skin treatment package that would treat both my remaining active acne, as well as the existing scars caused from previous blemishes. We started off with an Expert Skin Analysis, which determined my skin type, moisture content, sun damage and pH, which have helped me choose the right products for my skin. I have since undergone several courses of Microdermabrasion to get rid of all the dead skin cells and avoid further breakouts, as well as one IPL treatment.

“I have also received a gentle vitamin C skin peel, which has benefitted my skin dramatically. I was a bit of a tan-fan in my younger years and used the sunbeds quite a lot!

“All in all I am very happy with the progress we’ve made. By the time the competition comes around, I’m very confident that my skin will be as perfect as it possibly could be.

“I’m really grateful of the help and support I am receiving from the team at SkinGenesis and I have been recommending them to all of my friends! I would definitely recommend it to anyone considering a career in modelling.

“I’m having a microdermabrasion treatment in a moment, but I will be back next week with an update on my competition preparations.”

We'll be keeping track of  Naomi’s progress. These first images were taken before her very first treatment.

 

   

 

Read Naomi’s updates every Friday.


One of our latest acne treatment clients to go on the 'journey' to getting a better skin, kindly agreed to record some comments after she had seen dramatic results after just 3 treatments.  




As part of the skin analysis (all our skin treatment clients get this - FREE!) we also got some great before and after shots here.

This may be my last post before Christmas, so - HAPPY CHRISTMAS! Peace and Goodwill to you all.


Jade and Emma outside the Mollington Grange clinicWow! It's been a busy few days but the clinic in Mollington Grange, Chester is up and running and looking really beautiful. 

We've been on a quite a journey to find the right premises that offer you the comfort and convenience you deserve, and yet have the space and flexibility we need to develop the range of treatments. 

 The Mollington Grange site fits the bill - pretty courtyard setting, plenty of free parking, 4 large treatment rooms - and even a minor ops surgical theatre!  More on that later in the year....

 My camera work is not great so apologies for the pics but I hope they give you an idea.  We'll be announcing some open days soon.

 

 

Mollington Grange Treatment Room 1        Mollington Grange courtyard setting

 


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