A common inflammatory skin condition caused by excess oil, bacteria, and blocked pores. It can present as spots, cysts, or scarring and often affects confidence as much as complexion.
Fine lines that form around the outer corners of the eyes due to repeated movement and collagen loss. They give a crinkled appearance and are one of the earliest signs of facial ageing.
Pigmentation, hollowness, or vascular visibility beneath the eyes causing tired-looking shadows. Often linked to genetics, lifestyle, or loss of support in the tear trough.
Creases formed by muscle movement, collagen loss, and sun exposure over time. They become visible even at rest and are most noticeable on the forehead, eyes, and mouth.
The strategic reshaping of facial structure to restore balance and definition. It enhances features such as the cheeks, jawline, and chin without surgery.
A treatment approach that reduces the appearance of a broad or heavy jawline. It’s often achieved by relaxing enlarged masseter muscles for a softer contour.
Excess gum display when smiling due to hyperactive lip muscles or short upper lip length. It can be safely corrected with precise neuromodulator treatment.
Enlarged follicular openings caused by excess oil, reduced elasticity, or build-up of dead skin. They create uneven texture and can contribute to congestion.
A chronic inflammatory skin condition causing redness, visible veins, and sensitivity. Often triggered by heat, alcohol, or stress, it requires careful medical management.
Loss of firmness and elasticity caused by collagen depletion and gravitational descent. It results in a heavier, less defined appearance across the face or neck.