Aesthetics for Black skin and skin of colour

Doctor-led aesthetics for Black skin and skin of colour in London, with individual planning for pigmentation risk, acne marks, skin boosters and injectables.

A clinical approach to skin of colour

Skin colour does not automatically exclude someone from aesthetic treatment. It does affect how a doctor considers inflammation, post-inflammatory pigmentation, scarring, product choice, treatment depth and aftercare.

Diagnose before treating

Pigment, inflammation, texture, visible vessels, hollowness and shadow can look similar but need different approaches. The cause of the concern should be identified before a procedure is selected.

Control inflammation

For Black skin, brown skin and other melanin-rich skin tones, unnecessary inflammation can increase the chance of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. Technique and aftercare should be adjusted accordingly.

Treatments considered across skin tones

Skin boosters, polynucleotides and anti-wrinkle treatment can be considered when medically and anatomically suitable. Active inflammation, previous reactions and pigmentation history form part of the plan.