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Fine Lines & Wrinkles

The first lines around the eyes, forehead and mouth are a natural part of a life well-lived — and there's plenty we can do to soften them, gently.

The Concern

Understanding fine lines & wrinkles

As skin matures it produces less collagen and elastin, the fibres that keep it firm and springy. Add years of repeated expressions, sun exposure and dehydration, and fine surface lines gradually deepen into set-in wrinkles. The areas that move most — around the eyes, the forehead and the mouth — usually show it first.

There's no single answer, which is why we combine approaches: treatments that relax expression lines, resurface the surface texture and restore hydration and glow. The goal is always a refreshed, rested look that still moves and feels like you.

FAQ

Good to know

What's the difference between fine lines and wrinkles?
Fine lines are shallow surface creases, often the first sign of ageing or dryness. Wrinkles are deeper and more set-in. Both respond well to treatment — the earlier you start, the gentler the approach can be.
Which treatment is right for me?
Expression lines around the eyes and forehead often respond best to anti-wrinkle injectables, while surface texture and dullness improve with facials and peels. At your consultation we combine what suits your skin and goals.
Will I still look like myself?
Yes. Our aim is refreshed, not frozen. Injectable treatments are illustrative in this demo, but the real philosophy is subtle, natural-looking results that keep your expressions intact.

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