Sometimes you know what is bothering you, but you’re not quite sure which treatment would help. This guide breaks down common concerns and the treatments that may be suitable, so you can feel more confident before booking.
Every face is different, so the best option will always be discussed during your consultation.
“My skin looks dull or dry”
This is often linked to dehydration, texture, ageing, lifestyle, or a compromised skin barrier.
Treatments that may help:
Skin boosters Improve hydration and give the skin a fresher, more radiant appearance.
Microneedling Encourages skin renewal and can help with texture, pores and overall skin quality.
Polynucleotides Help support repair and improve the appearance of tired, crepey or lacklustre skin.
Medical-grade skincare A good skincare routine can support and maintain treatment results.
“My under-eyes are ageing me”
The under-eye area can be one of the first places to show tiredness or ageing. You may notice hollowness, dark circles, fine lines, crepey skin, puffiness, or shadowing — but the best treatment depends on what is causing it.
You may notice:
Treatments that may help:
Polynucleotides A lovely option for improving under-eye skin quality, crepiness, fine lines and overall repair. This is often suitable when the area looks thin, tired or ageing.
Skin boosters Can help improve hydration, glow and skin quality around the under-eye area, especially if the skin looks dry or dull.
Cheek filler Sometimes the under-eye area looks worse because the mid-face has lost support. Restoring subtle volume to the cheeks can help support the under-eye area and reduce shadowing.
Tear trough treatment May be suitable for some clients with true hollowing, but it is not suitable for everyone. Puffiness, fluid retention, very thin skin or certain anatomy may mean another approach is safer or more natural-looking.
Microneedling Can help support collagen production and improve skin texture, depending on the area being treated and suitability.
“My skin texture or pores bother me”
Texture, enlarged pores and uneven skin can often be improved with treatments that support skin renewal.
Treatments that may help:
Microneedling Helps improve texture, pores, acne scarring and overall skin smoothness.
Skin boosters Improves hydration and skin quality.
Polynucleotides Support repair and improve the appearance of compromised or ageing skin.
Skincare plan A consistent home routine is key for long-term improvement.
“I’ve lost weight and my face feels unsupported”
After weight loss, you may notice your face feels less full, more hollow, or slightly “dropped”. This can happen because the natural fat pads in the face reduce, meaning the skin and facial features may not feel as supported as before.
You may notice:
Treatments that may help:
Cheek filler Can help restore soft support to the mid-face, which may improve facial balance and reduce the appearance of heaviness lower down.
Chin and jawline filler Can help bring structure and definition back to the lower face, especially if the jawline feels softer after weight loss.
Facial balancing A bespoke approach using small amounts of filler in carefully selected areas to restore harmony and support without making the face look overfilled.
Skin boosters Can improve hydration, glow and skin quality, especially if the skin feels thinner, dull or crepey after weight loss.
Polynucleotides Can support skin repair, elasticity and overall skin quality, making them a lovely option when the concern is more about skin laxity than volume.
Microneedling May help improve skin texture and encourage collagen production, especially if the skin feels less firm.
Important to know: The aim is not to replace every bit of lost volume or make the face look “full” again. The goal is to restore subtle support, improve skin quality and keep your results looking natural.
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