DThomasLogo
cross

Understand your

skin concerns

and skin types

By understanding your unique skin type and concerns, we can curate a bespoke treatment plan designed exclusively for you. Our commitment lies in enhancing your skin’s natural beauty, ensuring it flourishes in its most optimal condition.

Start your

journey to

better skin

Understand

Your Skin

At the D.Thomas Clinic, led by Founder Debbie Thomas, we embrace the individuality of every skin, which fuels our dedication to providing solutions for a wide range of skin types, tones and concerns. Our commitment to bespoke is exemplified by the diverse array of cutting-edge technologies, products and techniques at our disposal. We expertly utilise and layer these resources, delivering an unparalleled and transformative experience that is tailored to each and every individual. 

During our bespoke consultation process, our expert team will analyse and evaluate your skin to create a treatment plan that is tailored to your specific skin needs and goals. Only the best and most suitable options will be chosen to ensure optimal results for your skin. Meanwhile, we encourage you to explore our valuable resources providing information, advice, and guidance on common skin concerns and various skin types.

Common

Skin Concerns

Acne

Acne is a skin condition characterised by pimples, blackheads, and whiteheads on the face, neck, chest, and back. Causes include hormonal changes, genetics, and lifestyle habits. In this section, we will explore acne causes and characteristics, as well as tips for preventing and managing breakouts.

Age Management

Ageing is a natural process that affects everyone, and one of the most visible signs of ageing is our skin. As we age, our skin loses elasticity, becomes thinner, and develops wrinkles, fine lines, and age spots. 

Menopausal

Menopausal skin conditions generally include dryness, thinning, sagging, age spots, and increased sensitivity. Proper skincare and healthy habits can help women manage these changes. In this section, we will explore the causes of menopausal skin and provide tips for maintaining healthy skin during this transition.

Pigmentation

Skin pigmentation refers to the natural color and tone of our skin, which is determined by the amount and type of melanin produced in the skin. While pigmentation is largely determined by genetics, it can also be influenced by environmental factors such as sun exposure and hormonal changes.

Pores & Texture

Pores and skin texture are two key factors that can impact the look and feel of the skin. Pores are small openings on the surface of the skin that allow sweat and oil to escape, while skin texture refers to the smoothness or roughness of the skin. 

Rosacea, Redness & Sensitivity

Rosacea is a common skin condition that causes redness and flushing of the face. It can also lead to the appearance of small, red bumps and pustules on the skin. While the exact cause of rosacea is not known, it is thought to be related to genetics and environmental factors.

Scarring

Scars are a natural result of the body’s healing process after the skin is damaged or injured. Although they are a normal occurrence, some people may find scars to be a cosmetic concern, particularly if they are raised, indented, or discolored. There are various factors that can lead to scarring, including surgery, injury, acne, and medical conditions such as keloids.

Veins

Facial veins, also known as broken capillaries or spider veins, are small blood vessels that appear on the surface of the skin. They can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetics, sun exposure, aging, and certain medical conditions. While facial veins are generally harmless, they can be a cosmetic concern for some people, especially when they appear on the nose, cheeks, or chin.

Combination Skin

Combination skin is a common skin type characterised by an oily t-zone, which includes the forehead, nose, and chin, and dryness in other areas of the face.

Dry or Dehydrated Skin

Dry skin and dehydrated skin share some similarities in terms of their effects on the skin.

While there are similarities between dry skin and dehydrated skin, it’s important to understand their differences as well. Dry skin is a skin type that is determined by genetics, while dehydrated skin is a temporary condition caused by a lack of water.

Male Skin

While there is no distinct skin type that applies exclusively to men, it’s worth noting that there are some genetic differences between male and female skinBeing aware of these variations can assist men in taking better care of their skin and addressing any specific concerns.

Oily Skin

Luminous skin is a coveted characteristic, but when oil production overpowers, it can leave the complexion with a greasy feel and glossy sheen.

Sensitive & Reactive Skin

Sensitive skin refers to a condition in which the skin is easily irritated by factors that would normally be well-tolerated by healthy skin. This type of skin is typically characterised by a genetic predisposition to inflammation and an excessive production of histamine, a chemical that contributes to allergic reactions.

Skin of Colour

The beauty, uniqueness, and diversity of human skin is truly remarkable, and black skin is no exception. Physiologically, black skin differs from white skin in several ways that make it uniquely adapted to its environment.

Start your

skin health

journey

Signature treatments

Crafted with Debbie’s revolutionary DNA method to provide an entirely bespoke skin journey that caters to your unique skin needs and goals.