Stubborn or Recurrent Skin Issues Linked to Internal Health
Stubborn or Recurrent Skin Issues repeatedly flare or never quite settle despite good skincare, professional treatments and lifestyle changes. These may include acne or congestion, redness or rosacea-type symptoms, pigmentation, sensitivity or early signs of ageing that seem out of proportion to your age or routine. Internal factors such as genetics, hormones, gut health and nutrient status can all influence how your skin behaves over time.
Common concerns when skin may be linked to internal health
You may notice:
- Acne, congestion or breakouts that repeatedly flare in patterns (for example around your cycle) or do not fully respond to standard topical care.
- Redness, sensitivity or rosacea-type symptoms that worsen with stress, certain foods or alcohol.
- Pigmentation issues, dullness or “tired-looking” skin that persist despite a good skincare routine.
- Premature fine lines, loss of elasticity or dryness that feel out of step with your age or lifestyle.
These patterns can suggest that internal drivers may be contributing to how your skin looks and feels, even when you are already doing a lot “right” on the surface.
What internal factors can affect skin?
Key contributors can include:
- Genetics – differences in collagen structure, pigmentation pathways, antioxidant capacity, inflammation and glycation risk.
- Gut health and microbiome balance – links between digestion, immune function, inflammation and conditions such as acne, eczema and rosacea.
- Hormone balance – including androgens, thyroid and female hormone changes that influence oil production, breakouts, pigmentation and skin texture.
- Nutrition and metabolism – nutrient levels, blood sugar balance and how efficiently your body processes and uses key vitamins, minerals and fats.
Understanding these factors can complement your existing skincare and in-clinic treatments, helping to create a more holistic plan for your skin.
Are internal-health-related skin issues serious?
Many internal drivers of skin issues are not immediately dangerous, but they can:
- Lead to persistent flare-ups, scarring or long-term sensitivity if not addressed.
- Affect confidence, self-esteem and your relationship with your appearance.
- Sometimes signal broader imbalances in gut, hormone or metabolic health that may benefit from attention.
A deeper look at internal factors can support both skin appearance and overall well-being.
When to see a specialist at Thames Dental & Skin
You may benefit from a consultation if:
- You have stubborn acne, redness, sensitivity or pigmentation that has not fully responded to standard skincare or treatments.
- Your skin flares seem linked to your cycle, stress, digestion or certain foods.
- You are interested in understanding the genetic and internal health factors that may be influencing your skin, rather than just treating the surface.
You can book a health and wellness consultation online in Thames Ditton or contact the clinic to speak to the reception team about the most suitable appointment.
How stubborn or recurrent skin issues are assessed
At your appointment, Dr Bravis will:
- Take a detailed history of your skin concerns, triggers, previous treatments and skincare.
- Explore relevant digestive, hormonal, energy and lifestyle patterns alongside your skin presentation.
- Discuss whether skin DNA testing, gut microbiome analysis, hormone testing or broader functional and genetic health tests would be helpful.
This whole-person approach helps identify which internal factors are most likely contributing to your skin picture and which tests are genuinely useful.
Internal-health testing and support options for skin in Thames Ditton
Support is personalised and may include:
- Skin DNA & Genetic Health Test – analysis of key genetic markers related to collagen breakdown, pigmentation, sensitivity, antioxidant defences and glycation.
- Helps guide targeted skincare, treatments and lifestyle changes aligned with your skin’s genetic strengths and vulnerabilities.
- Comprehensive Gut Microbiome Test – advanced stool analysis to assess microbiome balance, inflammation and digestive function where skin and gut symptoms overlap.
- Advanced Hormone Imbalance Test – evaluation of thyroid, adrenal and sex hormones where breakouts, pigmentation or sensitivity appear hormonally driven.
- Functional & Genetic Health Testing – broader panels to explore nutrient status, metabolism, inflammation and other systemic factors impacting skin.
- Personalised skincare, nutrition and lifestyle plan – integrating internal findings with your current skin treatments to support clearer, stronger and more resilient skin over time.
Looking after skin from the inside as well as the outside
Simple, consistent habits help support both internal and external skin health:
- Using skincare and in-clinic treatments tailored to your skin type and genetic profile where possible.
- Eating a varied, nutrient-dense diet and paying attention to foods that seem to trigger flares.
- Supporting good sleep, stress management and gentle, regular movement.
Any internal testing is accompanied by practical, realistic advice so that recommendations can be integrated into everyday life.
Why choose Thames Dental & Skin for internal-health-linked skin concerns in Thames Ditton?
Thames Dental & Skin uniquely combines advanced skin treatments with in-depth internal health and genetic testing, allowing skin concerns to be addressed from both the surface and within. With over 25 years of experience in preventive, functional and aesthetic care, Dr Bravis focuses on understanding the root causes of stubborn or recurrent skin issues and creating personalised, evidence-informed plans.
From the clinic on Portsmouth Road in Thames Ditton (KT7 0XX), patients visit from across Surrey to explore skin DNA testing, microbiome analysis, hormone and functional health assessments alongside expert-led skin treatment. You can book a health and wellness consultation online or contact the team to discuss the most appropriate next step for your skin and overall health.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why do my skin problems keep coming back despite good skincare?
Recurring skin issues such as acne, redness or sensitivity can be influenced by internal factors like hormones, gut health, genetics or nutrient balance. While skincare helps manage symptoms, underlying imbalances may continue to trigger flare-ups if not addressed.
Can internal health really affect my skin?
Yes, your skin is closely connected to your internal health. Hormonal fluctuations, digestive health, inflammation and nutrient levels can all impact oil production, sensitivity, pigmentation and how your skin ages over time.
What are signs my skin issues may be linked to internal factors?
Common signs include persistent acne, flare-ups linked to your menstrual cycle or stress, ongoing redness or rosacea-type symptoms, unexplained sensitivity, and premature ageing that doesn’t match your lifestyle or skincare routine.
Is hormonal imbalance a common cause of stubborn skin issues?
Hormones are a frequent contributor. Changes in androgens, thyroid function or female hormones can lead to breakouts, excess oil, pigmentation and changes in skin texture.
How does gut health affect my skin?
The gut and skin are closely linked through the immune system. An imbalance in the gut microbiome can increase inflammation, which may contribute to acne, eczema, rosacea and overall skin sensitivity.
What is skin DNA testing and how can it help?
Skin DNA testing analyses your genetic profile to understand how your skin responds to ageing, inflammation, sun exposure and environmental stress. This helps guide more personalised skincare, treatments and lifestyle choices.
What types of tests are available for internal skin concerns?
Depending on your symptoms, testing may include skin DNA analysis, gut microbiome testing, hormone panels and broader functional health tests to assess nutrient levels, inflammation and metabolic health.
Are internal-health-related skin issues serious?
They are not always serious, but they can lead to long-term skin concerns such as scarring, chronic sensitivity or persistent breakouts. In some cases, they may also indicate underlying imbalances worth addressing for overall health.
When should I seek professional help for recurrent skin problems?
You should consider a consultation if your skin concerns persist despite treatment, worsen over time, or seem linked to factors like stress, diet, hormones or digestion.
Can lifestyle changes improve stubborn skin issues?
Yes, consistent habits such as a balanced diet, good sleep, stress management and appropriate skincare can support both internal and external skin health. However, targeted testing can help make these changes more effective.
