Ageing Décolletage

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Like our hands, décolletage is also a part of our body that ages quickly. This is due to the loss of collagen and elastin in our skin, which are normally the proteins that give our skin structure. Aside from natural aging, an aging décolletage can be since they are always exposed to sun and skin creasing during sleep. This can result in pigmentation, skin thinning, and wrinkles. To treat this, we can use a variety of treatments such as biorevitalisation, laser skin resurfacing, and laser hyperpigmentation treatment that can make the décolletage smoother, tighter, and brighter.

Treatment Options

Biorevitalisation

Biorevitalization is the revitalization of skin in a natural way using its own collagen. It principally works by kickstarting the production of natural collagen and cell rejuvenation through the injection of hyaluronic acid along with other vitamins, minerals, and anti-oxidants into the upper layer of the skin. This infusion of nourishing ingredients helps to deeply hydrate and reinvigorate the skin, and is used as a treatment for pigmentation, dull or dry skin, and improving the quality of the skin. This treatment is currently considered safe and a preventive method, as well as a modern method in treating skin imperfections or cosmetic corrections. These injections are done by hand, delivering nutrients into the skin to hydrate and revitalise.

 

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Biorevitalisation

Biorevitalization is the revitalization of skin in a natural way using its own collagen. It principally works by kickstarting the production of natural collagen and cell rejuvenation through the injection of hyaluronic acid along with other vitamins, minerals, and anti-oxidants into the upper layer of the skin. This infusion of nourishing ingredients helps to deeply hydrate and reinvigorate the skin, and is used as a treatment for pigmentation, dull or dry skin, and improving the quality of the skin. This treatment is currently considered safe and a preventive method, as well as a modern method in treating skin imperfections or cosmetic corrections. These injections are done by hand, delivering nutrients into the skin to hydrate and revitalise.

 

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Key information

Procedure Time

45 Mins

After Treatment

Redness, small bumps, and bruises

Back to Work

Same Day

Anaesthetic

Numbing cream

Number of Treatments

3 (1 every 3 weeks)

Duration of Results

3-6 months

Pore Reduction Facial

Our pore reduction facial is a treatment aimed to reduce the sizes of pores. While procedures can vary, they usually three types used to successfully reduce pore size. First, micro-needling, where the skin is punctured by incredibly small needles to stimulate collagen production and skin repair. Second, chemical peels like cosmelan or dermamelan peels, which is effective in not only reducing pores but also giving radiant healthy skin by cleaning and exfoliation. Third, are laser treatments to the skin to tighten it and stimulate skin repair. 

 

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Key information -update

Procedure Time

1h 30mins

After Treatment

Redness, sensitivity, puffiness and peeling

Recovery Time

5 days

Anaesthetic

Numbing cream

Number of Treatments

3-4 treatments (1 every 6 weeks)

Duration of Results

Years+

Laser Hyperpigmentation Treatment

What is Hyperpigmentation?

The upper layers of the skin contain pigment cells called melanocytes. They produce pigment called melanin that is then distributed evenly throughout the epidermis to give the natural colouration of the skin. In response to trauma, inflammation, sun exposure, hormones and as a result of genetics, pigment can be over-produced and form ‘clumps’ that look like areas of darker discolouration or ‘hyperpigmentation’. There are a number of different types of hyperpigmentation; common types include: freckles, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, sun damage and melasma.



Laser is a safe and effective solution to treat hyperpigmentation. There are usually two types of lasers used in treating hyperpigmentation: ablative and non-ablative lasers. Ablative lasers are stronger, and they involve removing layers of your skin and rejuvenating the skin by resurfacing its upper layers, enabling new skin to form while simultaneously stimulating the development of collagen. Non-ablative procedures, on the other hand just target the dermis to stimulate collagen growth and produce tightening effects. They both work as they replenish the skin to the healthy condition and shatter pigment particles, effectively lightening areas of concern. 

 

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Laser Hyperpigmentation Treatment

What is Hyperpigmentation?

The upper layers of the skin contain pigment cells called melanocytes. They produce pigment called melanin that is then distributed evenly throughout the epidermis to give the natural colouration of the skin. In response to trauma, inflammation, sun exposure, hormones and as a result of genetics, pigment can be over-produced and form ‘clumps’ that look like areas of darker discolouration or ‘hyperpigmentation’. There are a number of different types of hyperpigmentation; common types include: freckles, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, sun damage and melasma.



Laser is a safe and effective solution to treat hyperpigmentation. There are usually two types of lasers used in treating hyperpigmentation: ablative and non-ablative lasers. Ablative lasers are stronger, and they involve removing layers of your skin and rejuvenating the skin by resurfacing its upper layers, enabling new skin to form while simultaneously stimulating the development of collagen. Non-ablative procedures, on the other hand just target the dermis to stimulate collagen growth and produce tightening effects. They both work as they replenish the skin to the healthy condition and shatter pigment particles, effectively lightening areas of concern. 

 

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Key information

Procedure Time

30min

After Treatment

Darkening & peeling of pigmentation

Recovery Time

1-3 days

Anaesthetic

None required

Number of Treatments

3-4 (1 per month)

Duration of Results

Years +

Laser Skin Resurfacing

How does it work?

This non ablative fractional technology uses microbeams of energy to create areas of affected tissue that extend through the epidermis into the dermis. This triggers the body’s natural healing process to create new, healthy collagen. 

What results can I expect? 

You will have an improvement in both tone and texture, resulting in younger looking skin. Treatment plans can be adjusted to fit everyone’s lifestyle – speak to your provider regarding desired downtime, comfort, and results.

Best for: skin tightening and long-term anti-ageing

 

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Laser Skin Resurfacing

How does it work?

This non ablative fractional technology uses microbeams of energy to create areas of affected tissue that extend through the epidermis into the dermis. This triggers the body’s natural healing process to create new, healthy collagen. 

What results can I expect? 

You will have an improvement in both tone and texture, resulting in younger looking skin. Treatment plans can be adjusted to fit everyone’s lifestyle – speak to your provider regarding desired downtime, comfort, and results.

Best for: skin tightening and long-term anti-ageing

 

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Laser skin resurfacing is the gold standard therapy for skin smoothing and tightening. This non ablative fractional technology uses microbeams of energy to create areas of affected tissue that extend through the epidermis into the dermis. This triggers the body’s natural healing process to create new, healthy collagen. Best for: facial anti-ageing and resurfacing

What is Laser resurfacing?

Laser skin resurfacing has long been established as a safe and effective treatment for acne scars, traumatic scars, pigmentation, sun damage, enlarged pores, fine lines, uneven skin texture and stretch-marks. The principle of skin resurfacing is to stimulate the skin’s natural healing process to replace damaged skin with fresh, healthy, new skin.

How does laser resurfacing work?

This fractional technology uses microbeams of energy to create areas of affected tissue that extend through the epidermis into the dermis. This triggers the body’s natural healing process to create new, healthy collagen.

 

Key information

Procedure Time

90min

After Treatment

Redness and crusting

Recovery Time

5-10 days

Anaesthetic

Numbing cream or injections

Number of Treatments

1-3 (1 every 3-6 months)

Duration of Results

Years +

All treatments are carried out by our expert team of aesthetic professionals.

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