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Aesthetics

Fine lines and wrinkles
Fine lines and wrinkles appear as the skin naturally changes with age. Research shows that from early adulthood, our skin produces less collagen and elastin each year, and the quality of these proteins also declines.
At the same time, levels of hyaluronic acid—the molecule that keeps skin plump and hydrated—begin to drop.
This combination weakens the skin’s structure, reduces elasticity, and lowers its ability to hold water.
External factors, such as sun exposure, smoking, stress, and environmental damage, accelerate this process.
Expression lines from smiling, frowning, squinting, and raising eyebrows are often the first to show.
Over time, as collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid continue to decline, these fine lines become more visible and eventually set in as permanent wrinkles.
With the right treatments and skincare, fine lines and wrinkles can be softened, slowed, and prevented from deepening, helping restore a smoother, fresher appearance.

Treatment options
With the right treatments and skincare, many of these changes can be slowed or improved — restoring hydration, glow, and confidence.