Melasma (Chloasma)
Melasma, also called chloasma, is a skin condition characterised by dark patches of pigment on the face, neck, arms or upper body. It is more common in women, particularly in pregnancy, and in people with darker skin.
The UK medical aesthetics market offers a wide range of treatments, making it challenging to determine the right one for your needs.
To assist, we have created a helpful list of conditions to help you identify and understand the available treatments for specific concerns.
Our condition FAQs, blogs and questions provide accurate information and advice to support you in making an informed treatment or procedure choice.
Melasma, also called chloasma, is a skin condition characterised by dark patches of pigment on the face, neck, arms or upper body. It is more common in women, particularly in pregnancy, and in people with darker skin.
The hands are the second most visible area of our body. There are now a number of non-surgical treatment options to help rejuvenate the hands.
One of the most common forms of non-surgical face lift procedures is to use as combination of botulinum toxins and dermal fillers to plump out wrinkles and any volume lacking areas of skin on the face and provide lift, including the Nefertiti Lift.
In recent years aesthetic practitioners who study the outward signs of ageing on the face have been focussing on the loss of facial volume that occurs as many of us get older.
Hair thinning is a common concern that affects millions of people, causing distress and a loss of confidence.
Back to university for some... How do you get that skin in order?
As we age, sagging skin, fine lines, and changes in texture can all contribute to a tired appearance but there are ways to refresh and rejuvenate your look.
Acne scars can be extremely frustrating, and it can be hard to know what the best treatment for acne scars is.
Is microneedling genuinely effective, or just another trend?
ClaireG
26th August 2025
Hi I am 27 and live in the UK. I fell over on 7th February and ended up having 2 stitches in my Cheek.It has resulted in me having a dimple when I smile. I can still feel a lump under the skin as it is recovering which is going down slowly. I put on dermatix scar cream on it multiple times a day and bio oil. I am self conscious of it and was wondering if I could have laser / filler in it to remove it.
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Ben
22nd August 2025
Hi,
Looking to have moles and skin tags removed, as keep snagging them when I shave
Thank you
Ben
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Remi Briggs
13th August 2025
Do you provide treatments with obaji products
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Jean Radley
9th August 2025
What does this treatment involve please?
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