Skin Conditions

Face

  • Acne and Breakouts

    Acne is a common inflammatory skin disease caused when pores get blocked with sebum (oil), old skin cells and bacteria. Triggers are often hormonal, meaning those going through puberty or pregnancy are more prone to breakouts than others. Most people will have mild indications with occasional breakouts, whereas others will have much more severe episodes. It is vital to treat acne effectively and as early as possible to prevent scarring. Read more…

  • Crow’s Feet

    Crow's feet (eye wrinkles) are often one of the first signs of ageing on the face. The skin tends to be thinner around the eyes and this is one area that gets neglected in the daily skincare routine.
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  • Dark Circles Under Eyes

    Dark circles can make us look tired and older than our years, but it’s not just lack of sleep that causes them. Read more…

  • Puffy Eyes

    Puffy eyes are caused by a build-up of fluid around the eyes. Whilst some degree of puffiness can be normal, it can also suggest an underlying problem such as an allergy to your skin products or makeup, or an environmental allergy like hay fever. Read more…

  • Rosacea

    Rosacea is a common chronic inflammatory skin condition, which typically presents in fair skinned individuals, but can affect all skin types, particularly in people aged 35 to 60 years old. Read more…

  • Saggy Skin

    As a natural part of the ageing process, skin on the face and neck can lose its strength and elasticity, due to a natural decline in collagen and elastin levels. Read more…

  • Scarring

    A scar is an area of fibrous tissue that replaces normal skin after an injury. Read more…

  • Uneven Pigmentation

    Uneven pigmentation or dark patches can appear on the skin for a number of reasons. Factors such as age, hormones, inflammation and sun exposure can all be triggers. Once uneven pigmentation appears on the skin it can often be difficult to treat. But we offer the latest innovative pigmentation treatments to target dark blemishes, leaving you with a brighter, clearer and more even-looking complexion. Read more…

Body

  • Body Sculpting

    Many of our clients trying to lose weight are most concerned with slimming down their midsections. Read more…

  • Cellulite

    A common misconception is that cellulite is the result of poor diet, or a lack of exercise, but this is not the case. Read more…

  • Crepey Skin

    As a natural part of the ageing process, we lose the important structural proteins collagen and elastin from our skin, resulting in a reduction in support and elasticity.
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  • Excessive Sweating

    Hyperhidrosis is the medical name for this condition, which affects three percent of the population. Read more…

  • Stretch Marks

    To understand why we get stretch marks, it is helpful to refer to skin anatomy and its three main layers: the epidermis (outer) layer, the dermis (middle) layer – where stretch marks occur – and the subcutaneous stratum (inner) layer. Read more…

THE NURISS DIFFERENCE

At Nuriss, we focus on understanding each patient's unique needs and goals. We perform thorough evaluations to create a personalised treatment plan. Our advanced application methods ensure deep penetration and maximum absorption of the exosome serum, utilising techniques like microneedling or direct injection alongside cryojet infusion to ensure adequate penetration of exosomes

For hair restoration, exosome therapy stimulates hair regrowth by enhancing follicular health, stimulating stem cell activity and promoting blood flow to the scalp. Our comprehensive approach includes follow-up appointments to monitor progress and adjust treatment as needed.

Our Nuriss labs service allows us to test for and address any nutritional deficiencies or hormone issues that may be contributing to hair loss or skin concerns.