Our skin is the largest organ in our body. It is our outer covering, and is responsible for many functions, including the protection of our bodies from the outside world. However, it is not just a functional layer. Our skin appearance is important in conveying a healthy appearance, and is often a reflection of one health and age.
These are reasons why one should endeavour to improve the quality of their skin. Some people skin may be problematic at times, requiring specific treatments, whilst others have no problems, and simply wish to improve the quality of their skin.
Analysis of skin is the first step in improving one skin. There are various skin types, not all of which are problematic, but each can be improved on by matching the correct treatment/skin care to each skin type.
Secondly, a skin history needs to be determined. A person current regime of skin care needs to be assessed to see if this is causing any problems with their skin. Especially in Australia, a sun exposure history needs to be assessed, and whether the person has used sunscreen regularly. As an aside note, we recommend that sunscreen is used on a daily basis, regardless of the amount of sun exposure you receive.
Thirdly, your skin type needs to be assessed as each skin type will require a different type of treatment. Your skin type in conjunction with any problems present will determine the best course of treatment.
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Treatment of truly dry skin, however, may require the use of moisturiser. Moisturisers, however, do not actually change or improve skin, but merely affect the way the skin feels temporarily. They can temporarily compensate for the lack of moisture/oil secretion by the skin.
Treatment of oily skin usually involves cessation any existing moisturisers they are using. Oily skin has a tendency to form acne, and the oilier the skin, the more blockage and acne this tends to form. For more information on the diagnosis and treatment of acne, click here.
Oily skins may also benefit from the use of toners, such as Purity Balance from Cosmedix. This can help to remove excess oil and reduce shine.. Topical retinoids (Retin-A, Stieva-A, Cosmedix Refine) can help to reduce oil production in oily skins, as well as increase cell turnover and reduce acne formation. As stated previously, at times, oily skin can feel dry due to the excess of dead skin on the surface, and a topical retinoid can help this.
Sensitive skin is a term that is difficult to define, but can this type of skin can be characterised as skin that is easily irritated, has the tendency to form redness, lumps.
Those who have sensitive skin often have difficulty in finding skin care products that do not irritate their skin. Even sunscreens can be irritating on those with sensitive skin. We recommend use of sunscreen containing titanium dioxide or zinc oxide, such as those found in Reflect and Serious Protection from Cosmedix. These active ingredients tend to have a lower rate of irritation.
Sensitive skin can be an entity on its own, or be a part of another skin condition like rosacea, atopic dermatitis, eczema or contact dermatitis. Hallmarks of rosacea inlcude sensitive skin and skin that is red or easily flushed For more information on skin redness and rosacea, click here.
Those with oily and sensitive skin, it is often difficult to reduce oil production and/or acne without subsequently irritating skin. Gradual introduction of active ingredients such as alpha hydroxy acids e.g glycolic acids, beta hydroxy acids e.g salicylic acid, vitamin C, or retinoids may be required. Other products such as the new range from Cosmedix, Results Rx, contain active ingredient to help battle oil and acne like azelaic acid and salicylic acid, and combine them with anti-redness/anti-inflammatory agents such as willow herb.
There are other agents that can help reduce irritation and redness, and these include both non-prescription actives such as aloe vera, calendula, and lichocalone. Prescription variants include; metronidazole (Rozex).
Skin can be wrinkled or tight. Dry skin does tend to form wrinkles more readily than oily skin. More information can be found on wrinkles and their treatment here.
At The Victorian Cosmetic Institute, our doctors specialise in the treatment of all skin condition. We have at hand a variety of prescription and non-prescription skin care products, as well as a number of lasers that can help in the treatment of particular skin conditions.
Making that first phone call about any cosmetic procedure can be a confronting task - many of our patients have preferred filling out our online enquiry form. We can then contact you with an understanding of the results you are hopeful of achieving and ensure the treatment is appropriate. It's as easy as clicking either of the buttons below and completing the provided form.
Or, you can phone us directly on (03) 8850 0655 (Templestowe) or (03) 9707 0888 (Berwick).
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