by The Skin Specialist Nurse | Feb 2, 2026 | Skin and Aesthetic Clinic News
Weight loss can be an incredibly positive step, but for many women it also brings changes in the skin that weren’t expected. A little loss of firmness, a softer jawline, or skin that doesn’t seem to “bounce back” in the same way can feel frustrating — especially when...
by The Skin Specialist Nurse | Jan 24, 2026 | Skin and Aesthetic Clinic News
Most people go red in the face from time to time. A hot room, an extra glass of wine, a stressful meeting – all of these can trigger flushing that settles within minutes. For some, though, that redness starts to linger. It may spread across the cheeks and nose, feel...
by The Skin Specialist Nurse | Jan 13, 2026 | Skin and Aesthetic Clinic News
Most of us notice changes in our skin tone over time – little sun spots on the cheeks, leftover marks from breakouts, or larger patches of darkness that seem to deepen in summer. Uneven skin tone is very common, but not all pigmentation is the same. Two of the most...
by The Skin Specialist Nurse | Dec 28, 2025 | Skin and Aesthetic Clinic News
One of the most unsettling things about perimenopause is looking in the mirror and feeling as if your face has changed almost overnight. Make-up does not sit the same, cheeks look flatter, under-eyes seem more hollow, and skin can look tired no matter how much sleep...
by The Skin Specialist Nurse | Dec 10, 2025 | Skin and Aesthetic Clinic News
Walk into any modern skin clinic and you will see something that would have been rare a decade ago: a steady stream of men coming in quietly for “a tidy up”, “a fresher look” or to “look less tired on Zoom”. Most are not looking for a brand-new face. They want subtle,...
by The Skin Specialist Nurse | Nov 27, 2025 | Skin and Aesthetic Clinic News
Anti-wrinkle injections – often nicknamed “wrinkle relaxers” – have become one of the most popular aesthetic treatments for softening expression lines and keeping the face looking fresher for longer. They work by relaxing specific facial muscles, reducing the movement...