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Wrinkles
Wrinkles are natural creases that form as the skin loses collagen and elasticity over time due to aging, sun exposure, and repetitive facial expressions. They are categorized as dynamic wrinkles, which appear during movement, or static wrinkles, which remain visible while the face is at rest.
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Hyperhidrosis
Hyperhidrosis is a clinical condition characterized by excessive sweating that exceeds what is necessary for body temperature regulation. It occurs when the sweat glands are overstimulated by the nervous system, often affecting specific areas such as the underarms, palms, or soles of the feet, regardless of heat or physical exertion.
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Acne
Acne is a common skin condition that occurs when hair follicles become clogged with oil and dead skin cells, often leading to inflammation and breakouts on the face or body. It manifests as non-inflammatory lesions, such as blackheads and whiteheads, or inflammatory spots like papules, pustules, and deeper nodules that may lead to scarring if not properly managed.
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Cellulite
Cellulite is a structural skin change characterized by a dimpled or "orange-peel" texture, most commonly found on the thighs, hips, and buttocks. It occurs when fat deposits push through the connective tissue fibers (septae) that tether the skin to the underlying muscle. As these fibers pull down while the fat pushes upward, it creates the uneven surface associated with the condition.
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Couperose
Couperose is characterized by a visible network of tiny, dilated capillaries on the face or elsewhere on the body, caused by a loss of vessel elasticity. Often occurring as a primary stage of rosacea, these "spider veins" result in persistent redness and increased sensitivity to external factors like heat, wind, and UV exposure.
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Dehydrated Skin
Dehydrated skin is a condition where the skin lacks sufficient water content, resulting in a dull, tight, or "parched" complexion. It occurs when the skin’s protective barrier is compromised, leading to increased transepidermal water loss and the appearance of fine, crepey lines that often disappear once moisture levels are replenished.
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Skin Laxity
Skin laxity is a condition characterized by a loss of firmness and "snap-back" quality in the skin, resulting in a loose or sagging appearance. It occurs when the structural proteins—specifically collagen and elastin—begin to break down and are produced at a slower rate, causing the skin to no longer fit tightly against the underlying muscle and bone.
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Volume Loss
Volume loss is the natural depletion of facial fat, bone density, and structural proteins that occurs as we age, often leading to a hollowed or "deflated" appearance. This process results in a loss of definition in areas like the cheeks and temples, while simultaneously contributing to skin laxity and the deepening of facial folds.
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Facial Harmonization
Facial harmonization is the strategic balancing of facial proportions to improve symmetry and definition. By refining the relationship between features and sharpening the facial silhouette, this approach restores a more sculpted and balanced profile while ensuring all facial areas—such as the cheeks, chin, and jawline—work together in aesthetic harmony.
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Hair Loss
Hair loss is a condition characterized by thinning or the visible loss of hair from the scalp. It occurs when the natural hair growth cycle is disrupted, causing hair follicles to transition prematurely into a resting state or become damaged over time.
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Hyperpigmentation
Hyperpigmentation refers to the uneven darkening of the skin caused by an overproduction of melanin, the natural pigment that gives skin its color. This condition manifests when specialized cells called melanocytes become overstimulated, leading to localized patches or spots that differ in tone from the surrounding skin.
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Masseter Hypertrophy
Masseter Hypertrophy is the clinical term for the overdevelopment of the jaw muscles, often resulting from bruxism(habitual teeth grinding or clenching). This enlargement creates a heavy, squared-off jawline and chronic facial tension. Relaxing these muscles alleviates physical discomfort and achieves a significant face slimming effect, restoring a more slender and contoured facial profile.
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Migraine
Migraine is a complex neurological condition characterized by intense, throbbing headaches that are often accompanied by sensory disturbances and nausea. Unlike a standard tension headache, a migraine involves abnormal brain activity that affects nerve signaling and blood vessels, frequently resulting in extreme sensitivity to light, sound, or touch.
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Under-Eye Discoloration
Under-eye discoloration refers to the dark circles or shadows that form beneath the eyes, often giving the face a tired or aged appearance. This is typically caused by thinning skin that reveals underlying blood vessels, true pigment changes, or structural hollowing that creates a shadow in the "tear trough" area.
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Scarring
Scarring is the skin’s natural way of repairing itself after a period of significant inflammation or injury, such as from acne, trauma, or surgery. It occurs when the body produces an irregular amount of collagen to close a wound, resulting in a texture and appearance that differs from the surrounding tissue.

