Oxford, Bicester and Beaconsfield
Aesthetic Conditions

Oily Skin

The main content of oily skin typically includes explanations of its causes, such as genetics, hormonal changes, and environmental factors. Discussions cover its characteristics, including excess sebum production, enlarged pores, and a shiny or greasy appearance. Management strategies include gentle cleansing with oil-free products, using non-comedogenic moisturizers, incorporating exfoliation to remove dead skin cells, and considering treatments like topical retinoids or oral medications for severe cases.

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How does it work?

Oily skin occurs due to overactive sebaceous glands, which produce excess sebum. Genetics, hormonal fluctuations, and environmental factors like humidity can influence sebum production. Excess oil can clog pores, leading to acne and enlarged pores. Management involves gentle cleansing to remove excess oil, using oil-free products, exfoliating to unclog pores, and considering treatments like topical retinoids or oral medications for severe cases.

At a Glance

Treatment

medical grade skin care regime with supplementary peels & treatments as advised

Frequently Asked Questions

Explanation of factors contributing to oily skin, including genetics, hormonal fluctuations, environmental factors like humidity, and overactive sebaceous glands producing excess sebum.

Clarification that while oily skin may be prone to acne and enlarged pores, it also has benefits like maintaining moisture and delaying signs of aging.

Tips on managing oily skin through gentle cleansing with oil-free products, using non-comedogenic moisturizers, incorporating exfoliation to remove dead skin cells, and considering treatments like topical retinoids or oral medications for severe cases.

Discussion of lifestyle factors like diet, stress, and skincare routines that may exacerbate oily skin and how to address them through healthy habits and proper skincare practices.

Overview of skincare products like oil-free cleansers, lightweight moisturizers, non-comedogenic sunscreen, and oil-absorbing products containing ingredients like salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide to manage oily skin effectively.

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PRICE (PER TREATMENT)

bespoke skin care consultations

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£ 75

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