Double Chin
A double chin refers to excess fat under the chin, also referred to as submental fullness. This is typically the result of stubborn fat that is resistant to diet and exercise or skin laxity that hides the jawline. The appearance
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Droopy Eyelids
What Are Droopy Eyelids? Droopy eyelids, or ptosis, occur when the upper eyelid sags due to aging, genetics, or weakened muscles. This can make the eyes appear tired or older than they are. Non-surgical treatments such as Upneeq®, CO₂ laser resurfacing, and RF microneedling can help lift, tighten, and refresh the eye area for a more open, youthful appearance.
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Facial Asymmetry
What Causes Facial Asymmetry? Facial asymmetry is often caused by loss of volume in the face over time. As we age, our body produces less collagen and elastin, which can cause our youthful fat stores to diminish, causing a sunken&helli
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Facial Skin Laxity
Are you concerned with loose, crepey skin on your face? Skin laxity is something that all people will experience at some point during their lifetime. What Causes Facial Skin Laxity? The natural aging process, genetics, diet, sun exposure, lifestyle, stress&helli
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Fine Lines & Wrinkles
What are Fine Lines & Wrinkles? As we age, collagen and elastin stores in the skin break down, causing the skin to lose some of its strength. This can lead to signs of aging such as fine lines and wrinkles.
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Poor Texture & Tone
When you look in the mirror, does your skin look dull or rough or uneven? These issues in texture, color, and tone can make you look older than you feel and can be caused by a number of factors.
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Rosacea
What Is Rosacea? Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that causes persistent facial redness, visible blood vessels, and occasional acne-like bumps. Flare-ups can be triggered by sun exposure, temperature changes, stress, or certain foods and drinks. While there is no cure, targeted treatments can calm inflammation, reduce redness, and help prevent future flare-ups for a clearer, more even complexion.
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Under-Eye Circles
What Are Under-Eye Circles? Under-eye circles can result from genetics, aging, or lifestyle factors that cause dark pigmentation, thinning skin, or volume loss beneath the eyes. These shadows can make you look tired even when you’re well-rested. Treatments such as tear trough fillers and advanced laser rejuvenation can restore brightness, smoothness, and a refreshed, youthful appearance.
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Volume Loss
Volume loss is a natural part of the aging process. With age, the body begins to produce less and less collagen, resulting in facial volume loss and causing you to look older than you feel. Collagen provides the framework for youthful restoration and repair of skin.
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