Age-related facial changes

Age-related facial changes

The naturally-occurring age-related facial changes can be grouped into 3 categories – Deflation, Deterioration and Descent. Deflation happens as a result of the bone structure diminishing and shifting at varying degrees. Meanwhile, the fat pockets in the face...
Cellulite

Cellulite

Cellulite is a condition where the skin appears irregular, dimpled and lumpy. Women commonly acquire cellulite. You can improve the appearance of cellulite through a number of treatments. Cellulite describes fat deposited in pockets close to the skin surface, commonly...
Crow’s feet

Crow’s feet

Crow’s feet are dynamic wrinkles that are most apparent when the facial muscles are smiling or the eyes are squinting. These lines radiating from the corners of the eyes can be one of the earliest signs of age-related facial changes. A deterioration in the...
Excess Fat

Excess Fat

Fat can be either subcutaneous (under the skin) or visceral (internal abdominal).  You can ‘pinch’ subcutaneous fat. Often, many people describe them using the term ‘love handles’ or ‘muffin top’. We only treat subcutaneous fat. Men...
Lax Skin

Lax Skin

Lax skin (loose sagging skin) along with folds and wrinkles on the face and body typically can be the cause of the aging process or sun exposure. In addition, rapid loss of weight can also result in lax skin. There are a number of Lax skin treatments available in...