The Good Skin Clinic,
The West Byfleet Health Centre,
Madeira Road,
West Byfleet
Woking,
Surrey,
KT14 6DH,
Tel:
01932 400455
About The Good Skin Clinic
The Good Skin Clinic offers the expertise of a doctor trained in aesthetic medicine and dermatology, and treats women and men of all ages. Treatments include botox and dermal fillers to treat fin lines and wrinkles and microdermabrasion.
All consultations and treatments are carried out by Dr Anne-Marie Christie.
Services Offered by The Good Skin Clinic
Anti-Wrinkle Treatment
Anti Wrinkle treatment is normally injected into your skin..A tiny amount of the wrinkle treatment substance is injected into the muscle that creates the dynamic (or movement) wrinkle. When the substance is injected into a muscle, it blocks the nerve impulse from reaching that area, and as a result, the muscle relaxes. As the muscle relaxes, the dynamic wrinkle overlying the muscle is smoothed away.
The anti-wrinkle treatment substance is administered using a very fine sterile disposable syringe and a fine-gauge needle to inject into the muscle. The number of injections required varies depending upon what part of the face is being treated.
Botox
Botox is a substance derived from botulinum toxin that works by preventing nerve impulses from reaching the muscle, causing the muscle to relax. Botox injections are one of the most popular cosmetic treatments in the world. Celebrities like Madonna, Kylie Minogue and Liz Hurley are rumoured to be keeping the wrinkles at bay this way.
In small doses, Botox works by paralysing the muscles of the face which are used in frowning and raising the eyebrows. When these muscles relax, the fine lines and wrinkles smooth out. Injections take effect about three to seven days after treatment and the effect lasts three or four months. With repeated treatments, atrophy or thinning of the muscles occurs, which produces longer lasting results. Botox may be unsuitable for use around the mouth as the muscles there are important for facial expressions and eating.
Facial Reshaping
Medical Microdermabrasion
Muscle Relaxing Injections
Injections that make your skin look younger by relaxing the muscle tone
Microdermabrasion
Microdermabrasion is mechanical exfoliation that removes the uppermost layer of dead skin cells from the face, chest and hands. For best results, it is recommended you get a series of treatments and use high-tech anti-aging skin care products. It works by sending tiny crystals, which are similar to sand, blown onto the skin using a specially designed handpiece. These tiny crystals have microscopically rough surfaces. As these crystals pass over the skin, they gradually remove the outer layers of skin one layer at a time. The specially designed handpiece sucks the crystals and any debris up into a chamber and is discarded. It’s purpose is to rejuvenate the skin, Evening out skin texture, Cleaning out Comedones – reducing Acne and reducing clogged pores.
Facial Redness Laser Treatment
Rosecea is a chronic disease which appears as usually first appears as subtle reddening on the face. Over time this may develop into some inflammation and be accompanied by skin eruptions. About half of Rosecea suffers also have some sort of symptoms with their eyes (known as Ocular Rosecea). If left untreated, over time Rosecea can result in the appearance of red lines which result from swollen or damaged veins.
Fine Lines
The reduction/removal of lines and wrinkles through various forms of treatments
Excess Sweating
Active Acne
Acne afflicts everyone at some point in their lives, primarily during adolescence. For some, acne can persist as a serious problem even into adulthood. While the physical discomfort of acne differs from case to case, the psychological pain is more widespread – and long lasting.
Chemical Peels
The removal of outer layers of skin for treatments such as Acne and skin rejuvenation.
Excess Sweating Treatment
Reduction of sweating by laser treatment.
Age Spots
Age spots are flat brown-black spots that usually occur in sun-exposed areas of the body. They are also called Liver spots.
Causes, incidence, and risk factors
Liver spots are changes in skin color associated with older skin. The increased pigmentation may be brought on by aging, exposure to sun or other forms of ultraviolet light, or other unknown causes.
Liver spots are extremely common after the age of 40. They occur most often on the backs of the hands, on the forearms, shoulder, face, and forehead, areas of highest sun exposure.
They are harmless and painless, but they may affect the cosmetic appearance. Occasionally, liver spots may obscure the diagnosis of skin cancers.
Skin Resurfacing
Acne Scarring
Acne is a skin condition that affects up to 80% of people in their teens and twenties, and up to 5% of older adults. While many people recover from acne without any permanent effects, some people are left with disfiguring acne scars. There are some topical skin care products and medications that can improve mild scarring, but most acne scars are treated with a combination of surgical procedures and skin resurfacing.
Sun Damage
Restylane
Skin Rejuvenation
Dermal Fillers
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