Conditions
Common Conditions
Daleswood Aesthetics expert team are here to help you achieve your aesthetics goals; which is why we will always take the time to understand your concerns and recommend the right treatment, therapy or skincare for you.
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Lines & Wrinkles
Lines and wrinkles appear as a natural part of the ageing process, most commonly on the face, neck, decolletage and hands due to a loss of collagen and elastin in the skin.
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Sagging Skin
Sagging skin often accompanies wrinkles and volume loss as part of the ageing process.
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Pigmentation & Skin Concerns
The most common type of pigmentation is the development of age spots, also known as sun spots, which are an example of hyperpigmentation - when the skin goes darker in tone.
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Acne
This condition doesn’t refer to a single, isolated spot that appears now and then, it describes a wider coverage of pimples, blackheads and whiteheads that can occur regularly.
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Unwanted Fat
People may often say they have a degree of unwanted fat somewhere on their body, more typically on the stomach, arms, back, chest or breasts, underneath the chin, hips, buttocks, thighs or around the knees.
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Hair Loss
Hair loss can occur in both men and women. For men this is usually associated with ageing, as many men lose their hair as they get older, experiencing pattern baldness at the front and top of their head.
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Tired Eyes
Tired eyes are a term that describes a variety of age-related concerns in this area, including: crow’s feet (wrinkles), eye bags, dark circles, puffiness and droopy eyelids.
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Hand Aging
Whether we’re shaking hands, giving a fist-bump or simply waving goodbye, our hands are on show just as much as our face.
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Double Chin
A double chin can appear for two reasons: excess fat or sagging skin beneath the chin.
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Hyperhidrosis (Excessive Sweating)
More people are realising the benefits that regular exercise has on their health and well-being, and sweating is an acceptable side effect.
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Urinary Incontinence
The pelvic floor muscles support the pelvic floor organs and control continence.
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