Filiform Wart Before & After
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Amy Gordon

Filiform Wart Before & After

Filiform Wart: Before & After Treatment As a practitioner, I always enjoy showcasing before-and-after results for those considering treatment. It provides a clear visual understanding of how effective treatment can be and helps patients envision the potential improvements in their own skin post-treatment. While every case is unique and healing processes vary from person to person, I am especially pleased with the result I achieved for Trevor, a wonderful gentleman I recently had the pleasure of treating. Trevor came to the clinic seeking help for a large filiform wart on his face. He had previously consulted with his GP, who confirmed the wart’s diagnosis but told him it was purely

The Endocrine System & How It Affects The Skin
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Amy Gordon

The Endocrine System & How It Affects The Skin

The Endocrine System & How It Affects The Skin The endocrine system is a network of glands that produce and release hormones into the bloodstream to regulate various functions in the body. These hormones influence metabolism, growth, mood, and many other processes, including the health and appearance of the skin. How does the endocrine system affect the skin? 1. Hormonal Regulation of Skin Functions Sebum Production: Hormones, particularly androgens (male hormones like testosterone), stimulate the sebaceous (oil) glands in the skin. Increased androgen levels can lead to excessive sebum production, contributing to acne or oily skin. Skin Growth and Repair: Growth hormone and thyroid hormones play roles in skin cell

Seborrheic Keratosis Removal Colchester & Chelmsford clinics
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Amy Gordon

Customer Review

Customer Review Sue’s thoughtful review truly speaks volumes. It’s always wonderful when clients take the time to share their experiences, as such feedback provides invaluable confidence and reassurance to those considering blemish removal. As Sue mentions in her customer review, she sought my assistance after being told that nothing could be done for her blemish, which she had endured for years as a result. The blemish in question was a Seborrheic Keratosis—a benign growth that was safely and effectively removed using diathermy. Immediately following treatment, the area may appear as shown here. In some cases, it may exhibit slight redness, while in others, it might be completely skin-toned and dry.