Acne isn’t just a cosmetic issue—it can significantly impact self-esteem and, if left untreated, may lead to permanent changes in the skin.
The symptoms that signal a hormonal imbalance—sometimes elusive—often hold deeper insights into our health.
Your lip service is our solution, and we have the perfect treatments tailored just for you to address your pout problems.
Dr Maureen Allem, who has over 25 years of experience in aesthetic and holistic medicine and procedures, is here to teach us how to get a more defined, masculine face, even as we age.
As a mom-to-be, looking after your skin is more crucial than ever, but it’s important to watch the products you use.
Winter skin, it’s a thing.
We’ve got two words for you: ‘Quick Tuck’. Okay, we have more words, because this game-changing, non-surgical, fat reduction and skin-tightening treatment needs some elaborating.
Notoriously tricky to treat (but not impossible), pigmentation is so much easier to manage when you know what you’re up against.
It’s easy to think that injectables are the holy grail of anti-ageing but there’s more to slowing down the clock and keeping that sharp jawline than that.
While Ozempic is not FDA-approved for weight loss, it seems to be a hit. But what are the better, more sustainable options for long-term weight management available to South Africans?
Skin Renewal’s very own Dr Maureen Allem has over 25 years of experience in aesthetic and holistic medicine and procedures.
Given our sunny South African climate, sunscreen isn’t a nice-to-have; it’s a must-have.
This comprehensive treatment is ideal for anyone looking to address common eye concerns such as droopy and hooded eyelids, lax skin, crow’s feet, dark circles, under-eye hollowness, and eyebrow reshaping.
Never mind being the gold standard in aesthetic treatments, this truly cutting edge technology is setting new standards.
This truly dynamic treatment is a comprehensive approach to skin rejuvenation, delivering wrinkle reduction and skin brightening while addressing multiple concerns that contribute to dull, uneven skin texture.
Shaving your legs every other day, or managing regular wax appointments, can be a hassle that you would really rather do without.
Lasers might conjure up images of steel-splitting heat but, suggested by a medical doctor or medically-trained therapist, ‘laser’ can be a good thing for your skin – a very good thing.
The World Wide Web can feel like the Wild West when it comes to skincare advice.
It turns out that fungi is pretty darn fabulous and well worth including into your skincare regime.
The Skin Renewal team welcome opportunities to transform the way the world sees South African medical aesthetics, which, at present, isn’t given the recognition in the international arena that it truly deserves.
When it comes to achieving true body confidence, it’s the small things, every day, that make a big difference.
As winter tightens its grip, slugging might just be your secret weapon against dry, flaky, and itchy skin.
It’s hard not to be open about acne, especially when old-school approaches to skincare come off as judgy and narrow-minded. Transparency can shift our conversations about treatments from negative self-criticism to an ethics of care.
Do you think it’s only a cold immersion, a glass of bubbles, or a dreamy island holiday that can lift your mood? It may be time to check into skin school.
Towels might be the leading cause of dry skin, but the winter months are also pretty flaky. I’m joking about towels, but in all seriousness, the colder months often bring about dry, tight, itchy skin. Here’s what to do about that.
No matter how youthful you feel inside, you may have noticed that your eyes are starting to hint at just how many candles were on your last birthday cake.
It’s all in the eyes – the first signs of ageing, we mean.
If you’re struggling with scarring, acne scarring, or deep wrinkles, then you’re in the right place.
If you find yourself thinking, “If only there was a simple formula I could follow” then Skin Cycling is the answer you’ve been looking for.
About 5% of men begin to lose their hair by the time they are 30 years old and about two-thirds are either bald or have a balding pattern by age 60.