Conditions
Common Conditions
Through a truly holistic approach The Bloom Clinic can apply the right solution to improve a wide range of common aesthetic concerns.
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Acne
Oily skin, whiteheads, blackheads, pimples and spots are common symptoms of acne.
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Acne Scars
A common complication that arises as a result of acne is acne scars and it is often the need to give in to temptation by picking and squeezing the spots that increases the risk of developing this concern.
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Ageing Skin
The first signs of ageing can start to appear on the face from around the age of 25 as wrinkles, loss of volume and reduced elasticity starts to develop.
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Age Spots
The cause of age spots, also known as liver spots, sunspots or solar lentigines, is primarily the result of exposing the skin to the sun.
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Cellulite
Cellulite is a common condition that is typically seen in areas with higher amounts of fat, like the hips, thighs and buttocks.
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Crow’s Feet
Character lines are the lines that appear at the outer corner of the eye taking on the form of a fan, earning them the term ‘crow’s feet’.
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Dark Circles
They can often develop alongside eye bags and give the affected person a look that is aged and fatigued.
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Downturned Mouth
A downturned mouth refers to the appearance that has developed through ageing, when the corners of the mouth start to descend, giving the mouth a downward turn.
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Dry Hands
Dry hands is a common condition that many people come to accept as a normal occurrence. Having dry skin on the hands does not cause any harm, but it can often be irritating and uncomfortable.
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Dry Skin
In most cases this condition is temporary, but for others it can be a concern that affects them for a much longer term.
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Dull Skin
Dull skin can occur in anyone as we age and the skin loses its natural hydration and lustre. Young skin has a remarkable ability to self hydrate.
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Eye Bags
Eye bags appear as puffiness or mild swelling in the area beneath the eye. This condition commonly develops in some people through the ageing process, as the surrounding tissues and supporting muscles start to weaken.
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Facial Redness
The true cause of rosacea is largely unknown, although it is thought that this common condition may have a hereditary connection.
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Fine Lines & Wrinkles
Fine lines and wrinkles are often the first signs of ageing, as well as one of the most common concerns we see here at the clinic.
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Flat Cheeks
Flat or gaunt cheeks can appear naturally due to genetics, or can develop as we grow and age.
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Forehead Lines
Forehead lines are the deeper set lines that run horizontally across the forehead and while they can be inherited genetically, they are most often caused by the repeated use of the muscles in the face.
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Frown Lines
Frown lines or ‘eleven lines’ are the creases that run vertically between the eyebrows. These lines are a sign of ageing that are primarily caused by repeated use of the facial muscles.
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Hair Loss
Hair loss is a common condition in the UK, affecting millions of women and men.
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Jowls
Jowls are typically characterised by sagging, heavy skin that appears on or below the jawline. They can range from a slight dip to a more noticeable ‘pouch’ that makes the face appear droopy and lax.
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Laughter Lines
The name laughter lines can refer to the lines and wrinkles that are caused over time, through repeated use of the facial muscles associated with smiling or laughing.
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Melasma
Melasma is a common skin condition that causes darker patches of skin to develop.
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Mouth to Chin Lines (Marionette Lines)
Mouth to chin lines are facial creases that appear as a result of the ageing process, often becoming noticeable when a person is in their 40’s or 50’s.
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Neck Lines
The skin loses its ability to look plump and smooth, with firm yet supple tendencies, the older a person gets.
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Nose to Mouth Lines (Nasolabial Folds)
Lines that run from the bottom of the nose to the corners of the mouth are also known as Nasolabial folds.
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Oily Skin
Everyone naturally has oil in their skin. This is produced and secreted through the skin’s pores and helps to keep the skin hydrated, as well as acting as a protective barrier.
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Pigmentation
Pigmentation is a term that refers to patches of skin that have become darker or lighter in colour. These patches can appear in small localised areas, or may affect larger parts of the body.
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Sagging Skin
Youthful skin is full, firm and bounces back to its usual form. When a person gets older the skin loses these abilities as collagen and elastin declines from the skin’s inner structure.
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Sensitive Skin
The skin is referred to as being sensitive when it is known to become easily irritated.
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Skin Laxity
The Bloom Clinic frequently treats loose and sagging skin on the face and around the neck.
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Smokers’ Lines
Small vertical lines that extend from the top and / or bottom lip can be referred to as smoker’s lines, lipstick lines or lip wrinkles.
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Stubborn Fat
Stubborn fat affects many people and can be very difficult to shift.
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Thin Lips
The size and shape of a person’s lips can vary, as it is inherited genetics that usually determines the appearance of this sensual facial feature.
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