Conditions
Common Conditions
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Crow’s Feet
Crow's feet, also known as laughter lines or character lines, are wrinkles that fan out from the outer corners of the eyes.
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Double Chin
A double chin, medically known as submental fat, refers to the layer of excess fat that accumulates beneath the chin, creating a noticeable bulge or fold.
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Facial Volume Loss
Facial volume loss is a natural part of the ageing process that occurs as a result of various factors affecting the skin, fat, and bone structure of the face.
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Ageing Skin
Ageing skin is a natural and inevitable process characterised by a gradual decline in the structural integrity and functional properties of the skin.
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Excessive Sweating
Excessive sweating, or hyperhidrosis, is a condition characterised by abnormally high and uncontrollable perspiration that goes beyond what is necessary for regulating body temperature.
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Forehead Lines
Forehead lines, often referred to as wrinkles or expression lines, are creases that develop horizontally across the forehead.
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Hooded Eyelids
Hooded eyelids refer to a condition where excess skin folds down from the brow bone and partially covers the upper eyelids, often obscuring the natural crease.
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Jowls
owls are the sagging or drooping skin that develop along the lower jawline, creating a loss of definition and firmness in the lower face.
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Lumps & Bumps
Lumps and bumps on the skin can raise various concerns, both aesthetic and medical, depending on their nature, size, and location.
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Misshapen Nose
A misshapen nose can be a source of both cosmetic and functional concerns, influencing the overall appearance and, in some cases, causing health-related issues.
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Neck Wrinkles
Neck wrinkles, commonly known as necklines or neck creases, are a natural part of the ageing process characterised by the formation of fine lines and folds on the skin of the neck.
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Nose To Mouth Lines (Nasolabial Folds)
Nose-to-mouth lines, scientifically referred to as nasolabial folds, are the creases that extend from the sides of the nose to the corners of the mouth, becoming more pronounced with age.
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Sagging Skin
Sagging skin on the face is a natural result of the ageing process, characterised by a loss of firmness and elasticity in the skin tissue.
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Smokers’ Lines (Lip Lines)
Smokers' lines, also known as lip lines, lipstick lines or perioral wrinkles, are fine lines and creases that develop around the mouth, particularly on the upper lip.
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Tired Eyes
Tired eyes, a common cosmetic concern, are characterised by various visible signs that reflect fatigue, stress, or ageing.
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Teeth Grinding
Teeth grinding, clinically known as bruxism or teeth clenching, is a common condition characterised by the involuntary clenching, gnashing, or grinding of teeth.
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Thin Lips
Thin lips refer to a condition where the lips lack fullness, volume, or prominence, resulting in a less defined and often smaller appearance.
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Weak Chin
A weak chin, medically referred to as retrogenia or microgenia, is characterised by a less prominent or receding lower jaw, resulting in an underdeveloped or less defined chin.
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Facial Wrinkles
Facial wrinkles are a natural and inevitable part of the ageing process, reflecting the gradual loss of skin elasticity and collagen over time.
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Frown Lines
Frown lines are also known as glabellar lines or "11s” and are different from wrinkles that are often referred to as forehead lines.
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