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Over 40 years of expert care Best UK Group & 5 star reviews Established Clinics Award winning treatment plans Over 40 years of expert care Best UK Group & 5 star reviews Nationwide Clinics Award winning treatment plans When should I see a dermatologist? DERMATOLOGY There’s more to your skin than you’d think. As the largest organ of our body, it’s an average of around two square metres when stretched out…that’s a lot of skin. It’s not surprising then that so many of us have problems and oddities we want to sort out. We’ve all got little quirks and it’s impossible to have completely ‘perfect’ skin, but when do you need to see a specialist? We explore. Moles The average person has between moles on their body (and many people much more). The vast majority of these are completely safe and absolutely no cause for concern, but the only way you know this for sure is by checking thoroughly and regularly. While seeing a professional to do this is extremely wise and strongly recommended, it’s to go every single week. Therefore, we advise checking your own skin regularly in the first instance to spot any signs of trouble. The ABCD rule was devised to help spot any signs of danger and can be followed at home as frequently as you’d like – it outlines the key indicators for moles including size, texture, colour and more. We explain it The ABCDs of checking your skin. And don’t forget E – evolution. Check for any changes! If you notice anything at all unusual with your moles or if you’re generally concerned about your risk, seeing a specialist as soon as possible is the best way to prevent any danger. Dermatologists are trained in looking out for potentially risky moles and can take a look at anything that concerns you, as well as removing it and sending it for a biopsy. While beauty salons can sometimes provide services for removing purely aesthetic moles, we strongly advise to only allow a trained dermatologist or skin doctor do so. While you might not think there is anything wrong with it, a specialist knows what signs to look out for and will ensure it is removed correctly. . Scars While the initial complaint might have disappeared, scars can be a nasty reminder of acne, previous wounds or other skin issues. They are generally an issue above anything else so very rarely need to be treated unless you want them to be. However, it is always vital to work with someone extremely well practised, so you don’t end up disappointed or – worse- with more scar tissue than before. The type of treatment you require will often come down to the type of scar you have and before recommending any specialist, we’d have a chat with you to make sure we choose the right one. are an extremely wise choice for scarring, but specialist doctors can also provide treatments. Similarly, for very small acne scarring, or treatments may be recommended. Acne Acne affects 80% of teenagers and 10% of adults. Yet, despite being a regular occurrence, it’s one of the biggest confidence killers for a lot of us. There are, however, a multitude of treatments available to target the issue, with very few requiring you to see a dermatologist in the first instance. At The Private Clinic, we normally recommend meeting one of our fully-qualified skin therapists. They have extensive experience with acne so can help you understand why you’re experiencing it and what treatments will work for you. Popular methods include in-house laser N-Lite treatment and chemical peels, often paired with a specially designed home care package. If you have particularly severe acne or the team don’t think usual methods will work for you, they will then refer you to a dermatologist who can take a deeper look at your skin and see what, exactly, the best way forward is. Eczema and Psoriasis Eczema is a fairly common skin complaint, affecting around 1 in 5 children and 1 in 12 adults. Psoriasis, meanwhile, is less common with around 2% of the population suffering. Because the conditions affect people in different ways, we usually recommend a dermatologist consultation for both, but it’s important to remember that neither condition can ever be fully ‘cured’ as such. Treatment, instead, will help improve symptoms and stop any flare ups. It can often include things like  or topical steroids, but the method will always be individual to you. This is why it’s so vital to see the right skin expert from the start. Find out more about or treatment.  Other skin complaints Dermatologists are able to see you for anything relating to your skin, however, they aren’t always your first port of call. For some treatments, we’d always advise meeting with a one straight away (for example wart/skin tag or un-diagnosed skin complaints), whereas for things like anti-ageing or rejuvenation options you’ll normally be directed to a therapist, nurse or cosmetic doctor. Our team of skin care experts will always be able to help if you’re not sure who to talk to by walking you through your options so you know where to turn. Dermatology at The Private Clinic Skin is an amazingly complex and detailed piece of art. No matter how many people suffer with the same complaint as you, we know it’s always your personal experience that counts. Our expert London Dermatologists are able to deal with any skin issues that cause you concern, diagnosed or not, but they aren’t always your only option. For conditions like acne or signs of ageing, our skin specialists are also here to offer treatment and product advice. Likewise there are small things you can do at home like checking your own skin and monitoring any changes. Whoever you go with, remember there are always experts on hand to help and guide you towards the best way to make you feel like…well, you again. At The Private Clinic, we have hand-pick our Dermatologists and Skin experts to make sure they are the best

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The UK’s leading skin clinic/ we are now closed Dermatology in Liverpool Book with the experts at sk:n, the UK’s leading skin clinic Trust sk:n Liverpool for the best dermatology treatment and care At sk:n, we bring the UK’s leading medical experts in Dermatology together with searching for solutions to their skin concerns. Our Speciality Doctors and build partnerships with our clients to them as individuals and explore their . This process is carried out in an environment that is free from time constraints, allowing clients to feel at ease, able to share information and ask questions. Having worked in partnership with the NHS for ameanopeptides.com) 25 years, we have built a team of medical experts with decades of experience in Dermatology. Our CQC registered status means that you can trust the team at sk:n Liverpool to deliver the highest standards of safety, treatment and care. All treatments provided by sk:n adhere to strict medical protocols that are led by the most up-to-date guidance in Dermatology. Our dedicated sk:n Liverpool Medical Director is part of the Medical Standards who are responsible for ensuring that our clients receive the best possible experience and delivered in the safest possible way. During your consultation with a member of the team, you will explore a range of treatment options best suited to your skin concerns. You can visit the experts at sk:n Liverpool for help and advice regarding: We offer a suite of mole removal options, from cutting-edge laser removal to shave and excision removal procedures. A Dermatologist will be able to recommend effective treatments that can ease your Rosacea symptoms including laser treatment, medications, topical products and skin peels. At sk:n, we are experts in providing treatments that utilise laser technology. Whether you have a Port-wine stain, Salmon patch or Pigmented birthmark we can provide the treatment to suit you. The specialist dermatology doctors at sk:n have performed more than 6,500 skin tag removals. We provide both excision skin tag removal that is perfomed under local anaesthetic, and cryotherapy, where liquid nitrogen is used to remove the skin tag. The expert medical team at sk:n in Liverpool sk:n is proud to be home to more leading consultant dermatologists, doctors, plastic surgeons, nurses or therapists than any other dermatology service provider. That’s over 450 professionals helping our clients. Established in 1990, we have over 30 years’ experience and millions of clients treated, and offer the best in dermatology, aesthetic, laser and skin treatments. Your journey starts with you. Our team in our Liverpool clinic take time to listen to your concerns, and how we can help you discover confidence in better skin. Frequently asked questions Frequently asked questions treatment and potential lifestyle changes to help keep your skin clear, we cannot guarantee that your skin condition won’t flare up again in future due to stress or other factors. However, we can guarantee that no matter what your skin is in, we are here for you to help you through it. Our expert and dermatologists will work with you to create a bespoke treatment plan that you are happy with, in order to deliver the best and most effective results. Yes, verrucae are contagious and can easily spread in areas where people often have bare feet, such as public swimming pools. All of our procedures are carried out in clinical, sterilised operating rooms by doctors with many years of experience both practising, and following strict medical protocols. This means you can rest assured that all of our procedures are very safe. The level of comfort depends on the removal technique recommended. Laser removal is virtually pain-free. In more sensitive areas, it is described as feeling like the flick of an elastic band. If you’re having either removal or cryotherapy, the area will be numbed with a local anaesthetic to ensure you are comfortable. After treatment the skin left behind may be tender for a few days and will need to be . It’s also best to use a high-factor sunscreen on the area for six months, as it will be more sensitive to sunlight. Verrucae are easily contracted through direct contact to a verruca with healthy skin. It is also possible to develop a verruca through contact with that have been touched by the infected skin, such as towels, shoes and socks. As verrucae are contagious, the best prevention is to treat them as soon as possible to avoid them spreading. Some patients with sensitive skin worry that this will be a problem, but with the use of anaesthetic cream, almost anyone can comfortably have laser therapy to remove unwanted birthmarks. In more sensitive areas, birthmark removal is described as feeling like the flick of an elastic band. You may experience some redness and bruising in the area following treatment, but once this subsides you will see a permanent fading of your birthmark. Birthmark removal at sk:n is safe and is only carried out by medical doctors in clinical environments. We work to strict and have access to some of the UK’s leading doctors and dermatologists. The laser energy is targeted to the faulty blood or built-up pigment cells only, meaning that surrounding tissues are not affected and there is no lasting damage to the skin. Lasers have been used to remove birthmarks for years, and we will ensure that the laser settings we use are safe and effective for your skin. A common mole is a coloured spot on the skin that develops when pigment cells (melanocytes) grow in clusters. The medical term for moles is melanocytic naevi and most adults usually have between 10 and 40 on their body. Although common moles may be present at birth, they usually appear later in childhood and increase during teenage years. During pregnancy moles often get darker and they can fade away from around the age of 50. Most moles are harmless. However, sometimes they can into a form of skin cancer called malignant melanoma. If you notice new moles or existing moles that have

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