EYE, SKIN & FACIAL NON SURGICAL TREATMENT

Clinical photography & follow up

Clinical photography is a tried and trusted method of monitoring changes on – and in – the body. Most people have slight anomalies in their skin and eyes, and it’s part of what makes us unique. However, it is helpful to keep an eye on some conditions over a period of time so that you can access treatment at the first sign of change.

At FaceRestoration, we offer clinical photography as part of our comprehensive investigations and diagnostic aids. We understand that skin and eye conditions such as moles and abnormal lesions can be worrying and distressing for patients. We regularly scan and photograph your skin conditions for peace of mind when you need it most as part of your care.

AT A GLANCE

DETAILS ABOUT THE TREATMENT

AIM OF PHOTOGRAPHIC FOLLOW UP


Provide an objective record of your concerns and treatment journey.

TIME TAKEN


15 minutes for 3D imaging and VISIA skin analysis

WILL MY PHOTOS BE SHARED?


No, unless you give full consent for this.

CAN I HAVE A COPY OF MY PHOTOS?


Yes, our Consultant surgeons provide you with your photos for your future reference

WHY FACE RESTORATION?

FEATURES, ADVANTAGES, & BENEFITS FOR OUR PATIENTS

At FaceRestoration, you will visit our luxurious London clinics, where you will receive a comprehensive assessment of your skin or eye condition and, where possible, same-day excision, biopsies, and other treatments should you need them.

Depending on your skin or eye condition, we will photograph and review your progress with follow-up appointments at regular intervals. If you have a concern or change in your situation at any point, you can contact us for an urgent assessment. Previous clinical photography will help us to understand and identify causes of concern and source the correct treatments as soon as possible.

What kinds of skin conditions do you monitor?

The main uses of clinical photography at FaceRestoration are for patients with Lumps, bumps, skin tags, moles, and for monitoring changes relating to skin cancers like melanoma or squamous cell carcinoma.Clinical photography is also useful for patients undergoing long term treatments for skin conditions such as acne, rosacea, and scarring – where immediate results are not as easily detectable.

Will my pictures be stored safely?

We strictly follow GMC and GDPR regulations so that your pictures and all medical records are stored securely. You images can only be accessed for the purposes we gain consent for. Occasionally we need to share images with colleagues or other professionals by law. Images are only shared when absolutely necessary and we will always discuss this with you beforehand.

What exactly is clinical photography?

Clinical photography is used to document your medical situation visually and is included in your patient records.Clinical pictures are taken to assist us and healthcare providers in monitoring clinical conditions. They are frequently used in conjunction with other tests such as x-rays, scans, and blood tests as part of the treatment planning process.

TREATMENT PRICES

ALWAYS FAIR AND ALWAYS CLEAR

PRICES FROM

Included in all new appointments

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