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Treatment by Concern
Explore the concern below to understand what causes them and the treatments that may help.
Choosing the right treatment begins with understanding the underlying cause of your concern. While the information below explains common signs of ageing and the treatments that may help, every recommendation is personalised following a comprehensive consultation and facial assessment to ensure the most appropriate treatment plan for your individual needs.
Fine Lines & Wrinkles
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Fine lines and wrinkles develop through a combination of repeated facial movement, collagen loss, declining skin hydration and environmental damage. Dynamic wrinkles are caused by muscle movement, while static lines become more noticeable as the skin loses collagen, elastin and structural support.
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Treatment is tailored to the underlying cause. Depending on your concerns, it may involve relaxing overactive muscles, restoring hydration, stimulating collagen production or replacing lost support to create softer, natural-looking results. -
Skin Laxity, Loss of Firmness & Sagging
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From our thirties onwards, collagen and elastin production gradually declines. The skin becomes thinner, less resilient and less able to resist gravity. Supporting ligaments also weaken, contributing to skin laxity, jowling and reduced facial definition.
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Treatment focuses on restoring structural support and stimulating new collagen production to gradually improve skin firmness, elasticity and facial definition.
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Volume Loss & Facial Hollowing
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Facial ageing involves much more than wrinkles. Over time, the deep fat pads of the face gradually shrink and descend, bone support reduces, and collagen production declines. As these structural foundations are lost, the overlying tissues receive less support, leading to flattening of the cheeks, hollow temples, deepening of the nasolabial folds, marionette lines, jowls and reduced jawline definition. -
The aim is not simply to fill lines, but to strategically restore support where it has been lost. By replacing volume in carefully selected areas, treatment can rebalance facial proportions, subtly lift surrounding tissues and restore youthful contours while maintaining natural facial harmony. -
Dull, Dehydrated or Tired Skin
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Natural hyaluronic acid levels decline with age, reducing the skin's ability to attract and retain moisture. Combined with slower cell turnover and environmental damage, this can leave the skin looking dull, dry, rough and lacking radiance..
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Hydrating and regenerative treatments replenish moisture within the skin, improve skin quality and restore a healthier, brighter complexion.
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Acne Scarring & Uneven Skin Texture
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Inflammation associated with acne can damage collagen within the skin, resulting in visible scarring, enlarged pores and uneven texture.
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Collagen remodelling treatments encourage the skin's natural repair processes, helping to smooth texture and improve overall skin quality over time. -
Under-Eye Concerns
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The under-eye area contains some of the thinnest skin on the body and is often affected by collagen loss, thinning skin, volume depletion and ligament changes. These structural changes can contribute to hollowness, fine lines, shadowing and a tired appearance. -
Treatment depends on the underlying cause and may focus on improving skin quality, restoring hydration, stimulating collagen production or carefully replacing lost volume where appropriate. -
Lip Ageing & Lip Volume Loss
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The lips naturally lose collagen, hyaluronic acid and structural support with age. They may gradually become thinner, lose definition and hydration, while fine lines around the mouth become more noticeable.
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Treatment is tailored to your individual anatomy and goals. It may focus on improving hydration, restoring lost volume, enhancing definition, correcting asymmetry or achieving better facial balance while maintaining a natural appearance.
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Loss of Jawline Definition & Facial Contouring
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Ageing affects the jawline through a combination of bone remodelling, loss of deep facial fat, collagen depletion and skin laxity. In some individuals, enlarged masseter muscles can also create a broader lower face.
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Depending on the underlying cause, treatment may restore structural support, improve definition, rebalance facial proportions or slim the lower face by reducing overactive masseter muscles. -
Neck & Décolletage Ageing
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The skin of the neck and décolletage is naturally thinner, contains fewer oil glands and is frequently exposed to sunlight. Combined with collagen loss and repeated movement, this can lead to crepey skin, fine lines, reduced elasticity and visible neck bands.
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Treatment focuses on improving skin quality, stimulating collagen production and restoring hydration, while wrinkle relaxing injections may soften prominent platysmal bands where appropriate.
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Marionette Lines & Nose-to-Mouth Lines
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Although these lines become more noticeable with age, they are rarely caused by the crease itself. They usually develop as a result of deeper structural changes, including loss of cheek volume, descent of the facial fat pads, weakening of retaining ligaments, collagen depletion and gradual bone remodelling. As facial support diminishes, the overlying tissues descend, making the nasolabial folds (nose-to-mouth lines) and marionette lines appear deeper.
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Rather than simply filling the lines, treatment focuses on addressing the underlying cause wherever possible. Restoring support in carefully selected areas can reduce the appearance of these folds while maintaining natural facial movement and expression.
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Chin Shape & Chin Ageing
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The chin plays an important role in facial balance and profile harmony. Some people naturally have a small or retruded chin, while ageing can lead to bone remodelling, loss of soft tissue support and increased chin dimpling caused by overactivity of the mentalis muscle. These changes may contribute to reduced lower facial projection, a less defined jawline and an imbalance between the nose, lips and chin.
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Treatment is tailored to the underlying concern. Dermal fillers can improve chin projection, shape and facial balance, while wrinkle relaxing injections may soften chin dimpling caused by an overactive mentalis muscle. In selected cases, collagen-stimulating treatments can also improve skin firmness and support.
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Menopause & Perimenopause Skin Changes
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During perimenopause and menopause, declining oestrogen levels accelerate collagen loss and reduce natural hyaluronic acid production. The skin becomes thinner, drier and less elastic, while wound healing slows and signs of ageing may become more noticeable over a relatively short period of time.
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Although aesthetic treatments cannot replace the role of hormones, they can restore hydration, stimulate collagen production and improve skin quality. Treatment is personalised according to your skin concerns, hormonal stage and long-term goals. -
Prevention & Healthy Ageing
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Collagen production begins to decline from our mid-twenties, with gradual reductions in hydration, elasticity and structural support becoming more noticeable over time. Early intervention can help maintain healthier skin, preserve collagen and slow visible signs of ageing.
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Rather than correcting advanced ageing, preventative treatments aim to maintain skin quality and support the skin's natural repair processes, helping you age well while preserving natural facial expression and character.
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Ageing Hands
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The hands are constantly exposed to sunlight and environmental damage, making them one of the first areas to show visible signs of ageing. Over time, collagen, elastin and natural fat beneath the skin gradually decline, causing the skin to become thinner, less elastic and more translucent. This can make veins, tendons and bony structures appear more prominent, while fine lines, wrinkles and pigmentation may also develop.
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Treatment is tailored to the underlying concerns and may focus on restoring volume, improving skin quality, stimulating collagen production or enhancing hydration. The aim is to create smoother, healthier-looking hands while maintaining a natural appearance.
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Unwanted Sweating
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Some people produce more sweat than is needed for normal temperature regulation due to overactive sweat glands. This most commonly affects the underarms, hands and feet and may interfere with daily activities or confidence.
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Wrinkle relaxing injections temporarily reduce the signals that stimulate sweat glands, helping to significantly reduce sweating for several months.
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Men's Aesthetic Concerns
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Although the ageing process is similar in men and women, male facial ageing often presents differently. Men typically have thicker skin, stronger facial muscles and a heavier facial structure. Over time, collagen loss, bone remodelling, volume depletion and skin laxity can lead to a heavier brow, deep forehead lines, flattening of the cheeks, jowling and reduced jawline definition. Lifestyle factors such as sun exposure, shaving and smoking may also contribute to skin ageing.
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Treatment is tailored to preserve masculine facial characteristics while addressing the underlying structural changes associated with ageing. Depending on your concerns, treatment may soften lines, restore facial support, improve skin quality, enhance jawline definition or reduce excessive sweating. The aim is always to achieve subtle, natural-looking results that maintain a strong, masculine appearance.
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