CLINICAL CONDITIONS HUB
Patients rarely search for treatments first. They search for their concerns, hair loss, wrinkles, pigmentation, dull skin. This hub connects each concern to evidence-based assessment and treatment options available at our Selly Oak clinic.
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HAIR & SCALP
A clinical overview of the most common causes of hair thinning and loss, from genetic and hormonal drivers to stress-related and autoimmune conditions.
Progressive hairline recession and crown thinning driven by genetic and hormonal factors.
Diffuse thinning across the crown and parting, often associated with hormonal changes.
Diffuse shedding triggered by stress, illness, nutritional deficiency or hormonal change.
Autoimmune condition causing patchy hair loss on the scalp or elsewhere on the body.
Hair loss caused by prolonged mechanical tension from tight hairstyles or extensions.
Hair thinning associated with oestrogen decline during perimenopause and menopause.
Diffuse shedding in the months following childbirth caused by hormonal changes.
Hair shedding triggered by chronic psychological or physical stress affecting follicle cycling.
Overall reduction in hair density without a clearly defined pattern or hairline change.
Permanent hair loss caused by destruction of the follicle and replacement with scar tissue.
FACIAL AGEING
The visible signs of ageing reflect changes in skin structure, muscle dynamics and facial volume that accumulate over time and can be assessed and addressed with a range of evidence-based approaches.
Shallow or deep lines caused by repeated muscle movement, collagen loss and skin thinning.
Loss of skin firmness and elasticity resulting in jowling, heaviness and tissue descent.
Reduction in facial fullness causing a hollowed, sunken or aged appearance.
Lines, laxity and crepiness affecting the neck and upper chest area.
Age-related reduction in structural proteins causing thinning, dullness and reduced resilience.
SKIN CONDITIONS
Conditions affecting the skin's health, tone and texture that benefit from clinical assessment before a treatment pathway is recommended.
Inflammatory skin condition affecting follicles, characterised by spots, cysts and comedones.
Permanent textural changes and pitting left by inflamed acne lesions.
Chronic inflammatory condition causing facial redness, flushing and visible blood vessels.
Excess melanin production causing dark patches, uneven tone, melasma and age spots.
SKIN QUALITY
Concerns relating to radiance, hydration and surface texture that affect how the skin looks and feels day to day.
Lack of radiance and luminosity caused by dehydration, poor cell turnover and congestion.
Reduced water content in the skin causing tightness, fine lines and a rough appearance.
Visibly dilated pores most commonly on the nose and cheeks, exacerbated by excess sebum.
EYE CONCERNS
The periorbital area is often the first region to show signs of ageing and fatigue, and responds well to targeted aesthetic assessment.
MEN'S AESTHETIC CONCERNS
Concerns specific to male patients, from androgenetic hair loss to the skin changes that accompany ageing in men.
WOMEN'S AESTHETIC CONCERNS
Concerns shaped by female hormonal patterns across different life stages, each with distinct presentation and treatment considerations.
Acne driven by fluctuations in oestrogen, progesterone and androgens, often cyclical.
Oestrogen decline causing dryness, thinning, laxity and accelerated ageing of the skin.
Diffuse shedding and altered hair texture in the months following pregnancy.
SELLY OAK, BIRMINGHAM
A £25 consultation with our practitioner covers a thorough assessment of your concern, a clear explanation of what is driving it, and an honest discussion of the options available to you.
Book a Consultation, £25Finance available, subject to approval, via our Payl8r finance partner.