Skin Conditions
Below you’ll find a list of common skin concerns we treat here at Visible Changes regularly treat. Simply select the condition that best matches your skin to learn more about its causes and the range of effective treatment options we offer to help restore your skin’s health and confidence.

Acne
Acne is a common skin condition that can affect individuals at any age, often triggered by hormonal changes, stress, or excess oil production. It develops when pores become clogged with sebum and dead skin cells, leading to inflammation, blackheads, whiteheads, and in some cases, deeper cystic breakouts.

Ageing
Ageing skin naturally develops over time, often showing as fine lines, wrinkles, and a loss of firmness. These changes occur as collagen production slows and the skin’s elasticity decreases, often accelerated by sun exposure and environmental stressors.

Enlarged Pores / Oily
Enlarged and oily pores are often caused by excess sebum production, which can make the skin appear shiny and uneven. When oil and debris build up in the pores, they can stretch and become more visible, particularly in areas like the nose, forehead, and chin.

Fine lines and wrinkles
Fine lines and wrinkles are a natural part of the ageing process, often appearing as the skin loses collagen, elasticity, and moisture. Repeated facial movements, sun exposure, and lifestyle factors can also contribute to the early development of these visible signs of ageing.

Red & Sensitive Skin
Red and sensitive skin is often reactive to environmental factors, skincare products, or underlying conditions like rosacea. It may feel irritated, itchy, or inflamed, and can be triggered by heat, stress, certain ingredients, or allergens.

Rosacea
Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that causes persistent redness, visible blood vessels, and sometimes small bumps or pustules, typically on the cheeks, nose, and forehead. It can be triggered by heat, spicy foods, alcohol, or stress, and often flares in cycles.

Scarring
Scarring occurs when the skin heals after an injury, breakout, or inflammation, often leaving behind visible marks or indentations. These can vary in appearance, from raised and red to flat or pitted, depending on the depth and severity of the original damage.