Oxford, Bicester and Beaconsfield
Aesthetic Conditions

Redness

The main content of redness typically includes explanations of its causes, types, and management strategies. Discussions cover factors like inflammation, irritation, allergies, and skin conditions contributing to redness. Types of redness, such as flushing, erythema, or rosacea, are described, along with their triggers and appearance on the skin. Management strategies include gentle skincare routines, avoiding triggers like harsh products or sun exposure, using topical treatments like anti-inflammatory creams or soothing ingredients, and considering medical interventions for severe cases.

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How does it work?

Redness occurs due to various factors, including inflammation, irritation, allergies, and certain skin conditions. Inflammation dilates blood vessels near the skin’s surface, causing increased blood flow and a reddish appearance. Common triggers include exposure to irritants, hot or spicy foods, alcohol, stress, or environmental factors like sun exposure or extreme temperatures. Management involves identifying and avoiding triggers, maintaining a gentle skincare routine, using topical treatments like anti-inflammatory creams or soothing ingredients (e.g., aloe vera, green tea extract), and seeking medical advice for underlying skin conditions causing persistent redness.

At a Glance

Treatment

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Explanation of common factors contributing to redness, including inflammation, irritation, allergies, sunburn, rosacea, eczema, or other skin conditions.

Tips on prevention strategies such as avoiding triggers like harsh skincare products, excessive sun exposure, hot or spicy foods, alcohol, and managing stress.

Overview of various types of redness, including flushing, erythema, rosacea, eczema-related redness, and their distinct characteristics and triggers.

Explanation of topical treatments like anti-inflammatory creams, soothing ingredients (e.g., aloe vera, green tea extract), or products specifically formulated for sensitive skin to alleviate redness and calm irritation.

Discussion of how persistent or severe redness may indicate underlying skin conditions like rosacea, eczema, or contact dermatitis, requiring medical evaluation and treatment.

BEFORE AND AFTER

redness
redness

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PRICE (PER TREATMENT)

bespoke skin care consultations

available from

£ 75

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