Electrolysis

Electrolysis is a method of hair removal that permanently removes unwanted hair. The diathermy method uses a high frequency wave which converts to heat and destroys the hair at the root, using a needle in short blasts which last up to 3 seconds.


Using Sterex Diathermy


15 Mins

£10.00

30 Mins

£15.00

45

£20.00

60

£30.00

Thermology

This is an Advanced Cosmetic procedure. Using the tip of the finest, smallest probe possible (about the size of an eyelash) is introduced along the line of the capillary and a tiny energy of current is discharged. This 'dries up' and destroys the vessel which often disappears as it is being treated. Further treatments may be necessary depending on the severity of the problem.

In the case of skin tags, the current destroys the vessels 'feeding' the blemish 'starving' it of nourishment resulting in its eventual demise.

Facial Thread Veins - These are not broken capillaries but rather permanently dilated capillaries. They have very this walls which constantly dilate and constrict. As we age, these vessels lose their elasticity and can become permanently dilated.

Blood Spots - These are bright red vascular blemishes which lie just under the surface of the skin. They are dome shaped or slightly raised and are frequently found on the midriff, back or front.

Spider Naevus - This is a central dilated blood vessel, with smaller capillaries radiating from it like the legs of a spider. They can be found in isolation or gathered together in clumps on areas such as the cheeks.

Skin Tags - These are common and most frequently found on the neck and face. They often appear with a neck like mushroom and vary in size. They are often found in areas of friction such as the underarm, groin, under the breasts or around the neck where necklaces may irritate.

Milia - These are tiny white lumps containing keratin which lie superficially under the surface of the skin.

Warts - There are various types of warts, including, plane, common, seborrhoeic and verrucas. All can be easily and successfully treated.

Dermatosis Papulosa Nigra - Is a common popular disorder which develops in adolescence on black skin and is identified by smooth, dome shaped, brown to black papules, seen mainly on the cheeks, neck and upper chest.

Moles - Can be treated although some moles and blemishes may require written consent from a GP prior to treatment.

Age Spots - Age spots are also known as sun spots, liver spots, lentigos, or lentigines. These lesions are flat, tan, brown, or dark brown spots on sun-exposed skin. As people age, sun spots, liver spots most commonly appear on the backs of the hands, the forearms, neck, chest, and face.

20 mins£30.00
40 mins£50.00