Skin

Skin Concerns

From pigmentation and redness to dullness, acne and sensitivity — no two skins age or behave the same way. At Dr Naz Clinics, we look at your skin type, history, and goals to recommend treatments that work for you — with honesty, empathy, and results in mind.

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Hyperpigmentation

Uneven patches of pigmentation — often brown or sun-damaged spots — are caused by UV exposure, inflammation, hormones, or ageing. As we get older, our skin becomes less efficient at regulating melanin, so dark spots linger longer. This leads to a dull, uneven skin tone that looks aged and uneven.

Recommended Treatment: Hyperpigmentation Treatment Skin Peels Microneedling

Post-Inflammatory Marks (PIH)

Dark marks left after acne, breakouts, or injury are common in all skin tones. These aren’t scars — they’re melanin deposits caused by inflammation. Over time, they fade slowly without help, and can create a blotchy or congested look.

Recommended Treatment: Skin Peels Microneedling

Rosacea / Facial Redness

Redness across the cheeks, nose, or chin may be due to rosacea or broken vessels. It’s often triggered by heat, stress, alcohol, or skincare sensitivity. Over time, untreated redness can become permanent and impact skin texture.

Recommended Treatment: Rosacea Treatment

Sensitive or Stressed Skin

Skin that easily flushes, stings, or reacts to products often has a compromised barrier. Environmental stress, over-exfoliation or chronic conditions can make this worse with age. Supporting skin resilience early helps maintain a smoother, calmer complexion.

Recommended Treatment: Exosomes

Dull or Dehydrated Skin

Skin can look flat, dry, or lack radiance — even if you’re well hydrated. This is often due to a sluggish cell turnover, low hyaluronic acid levels, or stress. It can make the skin appear older, tired, and less vibrant.

Recommended Treatment: Skin Boosters

Uneven Texture or Roughness

Bumpy, uneven skin is usually caused by congestion, enlarged pores, or lack of regular exfoliation. As we age, skin renews more slowly — so texture becomes more noticeable. Treatments that boost cell turnover or stimulate collagen can help restore smoothness.

Recommended Treatment: Microneedling

Large Pores

Pores naturally vary in size, but they often appear larger due to excess oil, collagen loss, or skin congestion. As we age, skin loses elasticity and pores can stretch or remain dilated. Treatments that target skin texture, boost collagen and improve oil control can help minimise their appearance.

Recommended Treatment: Radiofrequency Microneedling

Adult Acne or Breakouts

Hormonal shifts, stress, and clogged pores can cause acne to persist well into adulthood. Acne can leave redness, pigmentation or scarring — and may worsen with certain skincare or environmental triggers. Treating the root cause is key to avoiding long-term skin damage.

Recommended Treatment: Acne Treatment

Enlarged Pores or Congestion

Pores can appear larger due to excess oil, loss of skin elasticity, or build-up. As collagen decreases with age, pores lose their tight structure and can become more visible. Proper cleansing and collagen stimulation help refine their appearance.

Recommended Treatment: Microneedling Radiofrequency Microneedling

Fine Lines & Skin Creepiness

Thin, fragile skin — especially around the eyes, neck, or mouth — shows crepiness and fine lines first. This is caused by collagen breakdown, sun damage, and reduced hydration. Supporting the skin matrix helps prevent lines from deepening.

Recommended Treatment: Polynucleotides

Slow Healing or Skin Inflammation

Skin that heals slowly after breakouts or procedures may have underlying inflammation or lack of regenerative support. This can also worsen pigmentation, sensitivity and dryness. Supporting cellular repair helps restore skin clarity and barrier strength.

Recommended Treatment: Exosomes

Acne Scarring

Once breakouts have cleared, acne can leave behind lasting textural scars — from shallow depressions to deeper pitted marks. These scars form when inflammation damages collagen during the healing process. Treatment focuses on stimulating collagen and resurfacing the skin to smooth and improve its appearance.

Recommended Treatment: Microneedling Radiofrequency Microneedling

General Scarring

Scars from cuts, surgery, bites or other injuries can remain visible for years — especially if the skin was slow to heal or under tension. They often cause frustration due to their texture, colour, or placement. Treatments that support skin regeneration and collagen repair can help flatten, fade or soften their appearance.

Recommended Treatment: Exosomes Microneedling

Warts

Warts are small, rough skin growths caused by viral infection. While usually harmless, they can be unsightly or uncomfortable. Minor removal procedures can effectively eliminate them. Warts may spread or multiply without treatment and can become more noticeable over time.

Recommended Treatment: Cryotherapy

Skin Tags

Skin tags are soft, small growths that often appear around the neck, underarms, or eyelids. Though harmless, many people choose to have them removed for cosmetic reasons or if they become irritated. Minor lesion removal treatments are recommended. They are more common with age, weight changes, and hormonal shifts.

Recommended Treatment: Cryotherapy

Moles

Moles are common pigmented spots or raised areas on the skin. Most are benign, but some may require monitoring. We recommend Mole Mapping to track changes and ensure safety. Sun exposure and genetics play a role in mole development, and they may darken or change over time.

Recommended Treatment: Mole Mapping Cryotherapy

Cherry Angiomas (Blood Spots)

Cherry angiomas are small red or purple spots caused by blood vessel growth near the surface of the skin. They are benign but can be removed for cosmetic reasons. Treatments include minor lesion removal or skin resurfacing options. These spots often appear more frequently with age.

Recommended Treatment: Cryotherapy

Bingo Wings (Loose Arm Skin)

Loose or sagging skin on the upper arms, often referred to as “bingo wings,” is a common concern as collagen and elasticity decrease with age. This can make the arms appear less toned, even with regular exercise. The condition is usually linked to ageing, genetics, or weight loss.

Recommended Treatment: Radiofrequency Microneedling

Stretch Marks

Stretch marks appear when skin stretches too quickly, breaking underlying collagen fibres. Common on the stomach, thighs, and arms, they start red or purple and fade to pale lines. They often worsen with hormonal changes or weight fluctuations.

Recommended Treatment: Radiofrequency Microneedling