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The Basics of Exfoliation
Skincare Science Dr Emmaline Ashley Skincare Science Dr Emmaline Ashley

The Basics of Exfoliation

Exfoliation is one of those cornerstones of good skincare, but it’s something that is so easy to get wrong and can be very confusing for beginners. It’s one of those things that - when done correctly - can transform your skin into looking smoother, clearer, and fully rejuvenated.

So let’s learn the difference between physical and chemical exfoliation, and learn the basics of adding this into your skincare routine.

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Vaccination and Aesthetic Injectables: How the COVID-19 Vaccine affects Fillers and Botox
Injectables Dr Emmaline Ashley Injectables Dr Emmaline Ashley

Vaccination and Aesthetic Injectables: How the COVID-19 Vaccine affects Fillers and Botox

Everyone has been talking about the reports of patients with facial fillers getting swelling after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. Initially, this was only reported in patients who had the Moderna vaccine, but there has now been a reported case of a patient in the UK who presented with swelling and inflammation after the Pfizer vaccine.

If you’ve had dermal fillers, this might sound a bit alarming, but I will explain why you should not be worried about this at all.

So let’s dispel the most common misunderstandings about this phenomenon and tell you what you really need to know.

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COVID-19 and Your Skin: Rashes in Coronavirus Infections
Skin Concerns Dr Emmaline Ashley Skin Concerns Dr Emmaline Ashley

COVID-19 and Your Skin: Rashes in Coronavirus Infections

When it comes to COVID-19, there is no doubt that it has touched almost every aspect of our lives. There’s been a lot of talk about the effect mask-wearing is having on our complexions (the dreaded “maskne”), but the viral infection itself can directly cause changes to our skin.

Why are these important to be aware of? We know about the common presenting complaints of COVID, which are generally non-specific (cough, high fever). However, recent research has estimated that about 8% of patients have skin symptoms, and for approximately 1/5 of these patients skin symptoms are the presenting complaint, or only sign of infection they ever have.

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Hair in Cosmetic Medicine
Plastic Surgery, Aesthetic Medicine, Hair Dr Emmaline Ashley Plastic Surgery, Aesthetic Medicine, Hair Dr Emmaline Ashley

Hair in Cosmetic Medicine

Aesthetic medicine as a field encompasses so many things. In New Zealand, this specialty is called “Appearance Medicine,” and when you think of appearance the first things that comes to mind are probably your skin, teeth, and hair.

Beyond its biological functions, hair plays such an important role in both our psychology and well-being, as well as in how we perceive others socially.

So let’s learn some of the basic biology behind our hair to see how amazing it is, and explore the world of hair in cosmetic medicine.

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Botox in Plastic Surgery
Plastic Surgery, Injectables Dr Emmaline Ashley Plastic Surgery, Injectables Dr Emmaline Ashley

Botox in Plastic Surgery

Botulinum toxin is one of the most famous treatments available in the realm of aesthetic medicine. We’ve written extensively about the basics of botox to tell you everything you might want to know about its use in cosmetic medicine, but believe it or not its applications extend far beyond this.

Botulinum toxin is used by plastic surgeons in a variety of different treatments, some of which you might see in an aesthetic clinic and some of which may surprise you! To learn more, we had a chat with plastic surgical trainee Dr Nauar Knightly to get a little insight into how he uses toxin in his surgical work.

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The Basics of Dermal Filler
Injectables Dr Emmaline Ashley Injectables Dr Emmaline Ashley

The Basics of Dermal Filler

Let’s talk about dermal fillers!

What pops into your head? Sculpted jawlines? High, full cheekbones? Luscious, juicy lips?

These treatments are getting more and more popular as celebrities and others in the public eye are being more honest about getting the stunning little tweaks. But while we might be more and more aware of the fact that fillers exist, there’s a lot more under the surface that we should know.

Yes, we should know the basics of what fillers are made of, what they can do, and how most appointments play out - but the number one thing that we need to know about when it comes to fillers is safety.

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What is “Baby Botox?”
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What is “Baby Botox?”

The term “Baby Botox” has recently been trending.

But is this a new form of Botox, or is it just a new way to describe something we’ve always been doing? And is it different from the recently-published, novel technique of microdosing Botox?

Let’s find out!

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Ethics in Aesthetic Medicine
Aesthetic Medicine Dr Emmaline Ashley Aesthetic Medicine Dr Emmaline Ashley

Ethics in Aesthetic Medicine

This article is geared towards other medical professionals, and is a brief reflection on the ethics of cosmetic medicine, through the guiding four principles of medical ethics.

Understanding aesthetic medicine in relation to its ethical context begins with appreciating the complexity inherent within it.

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Hyperpigmentation
Skin Concerns Dr Emmaline Ashley Skin Concerns Dr Emmaline Ashley

Hyperpigmentation

Hyperpigmentation is a condition where certain patches or areas of our skin can appear darker than others. This can be due to intrinsic and extrinsic factors. While gorgeously freckled skin is beautiful, sometimes this hyperpigmentation can be the result of damage or disease, and it can effect your confidence to have this discolouration.

So let’s tackle the science behind the pigment in our skin!

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You Are What You Eat: Skin and Diet
Skin Biology, Lifestyle Medicine Dr Emmaline Ashley Skin Biology, Lifestyle Medicine Dr Emmaline Ashley

You Are What You Eat: Skin and Diet

Culinary medicine (and just cooking and eating in general) are passions of mine outside of the field of aesthetic medicine. I actually firmly believe that aesthetics and wellness go hand-in-hand - both feed into a general philosophy self-care for ourselves, which is essential to both our physical and mental health.

In a nutshell: I love food and I love celebrating, enjoying, and eating it. Our skin is also a reflection of our overall health, and there is not doubt that our diets play a massive role in our overall health. However, is there any truth to the claim that you can “eat for your skin?”

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All About Rosacea
Skin Concerns Dr Emmaline Ashley Skin Concerns Dr Emmaline Ashley

All About Rosacea

We all love a little bit of blush or rosy, red cheeks - but sometimes we can feel like the skin on our face is too red or warm. This can be caused be a condition called rosacea. This sensitive skin condition is extremely common, but it can be a difficult one to diagnosis in some patients.

So let’s learn the basics about what rosacea is, how it is triggered, how it can present, and what we can do about it.

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Let There be Light: Let’s Talk About the Sun
Skin Concerns Dr Emmaline Ashley Skin Concerns Dr Emmaline Ashley

Let There be Light: Let’s Talk About the Sun

Who doesn’t love spending a day in the sun? Many covet sun-kissed, tanned skin but most also know in this day and age the importance of sun protection. SPF should be your BFF.

I love saying, “Keep it simple and just wear sunscreen every single day!” But not everyone is convinced as to why that is such a good idea. Surely not every day, right? Let’s find out the difference between UVA and UVB, what SPF actually stands for, and if it matters if you wear physical or chemical sunscreens.

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East meets West: All about Asian Skincare
Skincare Science Dr Emmaline Ashley Skincare Science Dr Emmaline Ashley

East meets West: All about Asian Skincare

This is an article that I have been so excited to write, because it resonates with me. My heritage is half-English, half-Chinese, so I have always been aware that there are slightly different approaches in Eastern versus Western beauty and skin. I’ve become more interested in Asian skincare. This is not just because of my own heritage, but also because it is something that I know has a major presence in the beauty world, but that is not as commonly seen in many medical aesthetic clinics in London. The most popular medical-grade skincare lines used by aesthetic practitioners here are from North America or Europe.

So what are the broad differences - if any - between skincare lines from Asia and the West. And are we missing a trick here by not using them more?

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The Basics of Botox
Injectables Dr Emmaline Ashley Injectables Dr Emmaline Ashley

The Basics of Botox

Botlinum toxin is one of the cornerstones of aesthetic medicine. It is a treatment that has been made famous by celebrities, and has been portrayed in various ways by the media - not always kindly or accurately. Most people know vaguely what toxin is, and probably have some sort of preconception of it. But we’re going to cover the basics of this wonderful treatment.

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