Tuesday 25 January 2011

See you at www.eudelo.com !

I'm thrilled to announce that my new site is now up and running at www.eudelo.com. Here you can find information on all the treatments I offer, skin care products I recommend, as well as our exciting new venture – Inner Portraits. For the first time, this enables people to create intensely personal art from their own skin cells. In order to make it easier for people to find all this information I'm putting everything in one place – and that includes this blog!


This blog continues then bigger and brighter than ever– but you can now find it at www.eudelo.com/blog
Looking forward to seeing you there!!

Tuesday 18 January 2011

Now is the ideal time to tackle pigmentation issue

Irregular pigmentation is a common concern for my patients. It can affect people of any ages, ethnicities and skin types, although darker complexions are more prone. Hyperpigmentation occurs when the skin produces too much pigment (melanin) – for example in response to UV exposure, hormonal fluctuations and inflammation (e.g. after acne). There are some effective treatments on the market such as hydroquinone and vitamin A acid, however, these are prescription-only creams and treatment should be carefully supervised by a Dermatologist, as there is the potential for side effects.





Some patients prefer over-the-counter products and SkinCeuticals has recently launched a new product, called Pigment Regulator. Impressively this has been shown in a scientific study to be as effective as the gold-standard, prescription hydroquinone. The Pigment Regulator contains kojic acid, which inhibits tyrosine, an enzyme responsible for the generation of melanin in our pigment building cells, the melanocytes. In addition, it also contains antioxidant rich emblica and an exfoliating mix to accelerate shedding of already existing melanin. In the clinic, we combine this home treatment with a weekly Pigment Balancing Masque, a peel containing high-grade L-Ascorbic acid (pure Vitamin C) and exfoliating agents, which I have seen excellent results with.

When treating irregular pigmentation, timing is crucial. The winter months are the perfect time of year to treat hyperpigmentation as the intensity of ultraviolet irradiation is reduced. This is important, as UV exposure will lead to a significantly less impressive treatment outcome. Another corner stone of treatment is therefore sun protection, sun protection and more sun protection, even in winter! Broad-spectrum UV filters with SPF 50-90 are crucial and should be re-applied regularly throughout the day for optimal results