The London Road Clinic, Newark
18 concerns.
Every one assessed at the root.
Your concern is where every treatment plan begins, not a menu of treatments. Select yours below to explore the clinical approach, the evidence behind it, and what a realistic result actually looks like.
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Treatment that starts with the correct diagnosis.
The most common reason clinical results disappoint is selecting a treatment before establishing the underlying mechanism. Collagen loss, melanin overproduction, vascular inflammation and follicular disruption are distinct problems, each requiring a different clinical solution.
At every consultation we identify which biology is driving your concern before recommending anything. That distinction, between diagnosis first and treatment first, is what separates a plan that works from one that doesn't.
The most common thing I see is someone who has already tried three or four treatments elsewhere and hasn't had results. Almost always, the reason is that the wrong mechanism was being targeted. Pigmentation alone can be driven by at least three different biological processes; treating them all the same way rarely works. We start from the biology, not the treatment list.
Acne & Breakouts
Persistent breakouts are a biological process, not a hygiene problem. Clinical treatments address the root causes that over-the-counter products cannot reach.
ExploreAcne Scarring
Acne scarring is structural damage to the dermis. Correcting it requires treatments that stimulate collagen remodelling at the correct depth, not surface-level products.
ExploreDehydration & Dullness
Dehydrated skin lacks water in the epidermal layer. Dullness often reflects reduced cell turnover and a compromised barrier. Both respond to clinical hydration and resurfacing that retail products cannot match.
ExploreFine Lines & Wrinkles
Fine lines reflect reduced collagen, volume loss and repeated muscle movement. Clinical treatments address each contributing mechanism. The right combination depends on where lines sit and what is driving them.
ExploreMelasma
Melasma is a hormonally-driven pigmentation condition. It sits deeper than UV damage and does not respond to the same treatments. Identifying the depth before starting is the step most clinics skip.
ExplorePigmentation & Sun Damage
Uneven pigmentation is driven by melanin overproduction. Clinical approaches interrupt that process and target existing pigment without damaging surrounding tissue.
ExploreRosacea & Redness
Persistent facial redness, broken capillaries and flushing are vascular and inflammatory in origin. They respond to targeted clinical treatment, not standard skincare.
ExploreSkin Laxity & Firmness
Lax skin reflects reduced collagen and elastin. Energy-based and regenerative treatments can stimulate structural tissue remodelling without surgery.
ExploreUnder-Eye Concerns
Dark circles, hollowing and fine lines under the eyes have different causes, each requiring a different approach. Volume loss and vascular shadowing look similar but are treated very differently.
ExploreVein Removal
Visible veins on the face and legs are two distinct clinical problems with two distinct solutions. Getting the right treatment depends on knowing which type you have and where it is.
ExploreVolume Loss
Volume loss is a structural change: fat pads thin, bone remodels and collagen reduces with age. Dermal fillers replace what has been lost with results visible on the day. Biostimulators rebuild skin quality gradually over months but do not restore structural volume. Understanding which is needed, and in what combination, is the starting point for any plan.
ExploreCellulite & Body Contour
Cellulite involves fibrous connective tissue bands, fat distribution and poor microcirculation. Body contouring treatments target these structural mechanisms directly, diet and exercise alone cannot.
ExploreMuscle Toning
Muscle laxity is reduced tone and definition in specific muscle groups that exercise alone does not adequately address, most commonly the abdomen, glutes and thighs. HIFEM electromagnetic treatment stimulates supramaximal contractions that build muscle and reduce localised fat in the same session. At The London Road Clinic, InShape delivers this technology without downtime. From £135 per session.
ExploreStubborn Fat
Stubborn fat deposits resist diet and exercise because fat cell distribution is largely genetic. Clinical fat reduction destroys cells rather than shrinking them, achieving a structural change that lifestyle interventions cannot.
ExploreHair Removal
Waxing and laser hair removal both remove unwanted hair, but they work at different levels and they are not equivalent long-term options. Laser disables the follicle. Waxing removes the hair and leaves the follicle intact to regrow.
ExploreHair Thinning
Hair thinning can stem from genetics, hormonal change, nutritional deficiency or follicle-level inflammation. Clinical assessment determines which mechanism is driving the loss, and which approach is most appropriate.
ExploreUnwanted Hair
Unwanted hair is persistent hair growth on the face or body that causes ongoing maintenance burden, skin irritation or distress. Laser hair removal uses targeted light energy to damage the follicle and reduce regrowth permanently over a course of sessions. Professional waxing removes hair from the root for a clean result that lasts two to four weeks. The right approach depends on your skin tone, hair colour, the area, and how much permanence you want.
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Not sure where to start?
A consultation will tell you.
Your clinician will assess the biology driving your concern, discuss your history and recommend a plan matched to your specific presentation. No obligation to proceed.
Following an in-person consultation with our prescribing clinician, in line with current GMC, NMC, GPhC and GDC guidance.
Reviewed by Lydia Griffin, Clinic Director, JCCP No. 002569 . Last updated 21 May 2026.