Lines & Facial Ageing
Changes in the skin and face are a natural part of life. If you’ve started to notice lines, loss of skin firmness, or subtle changes in your appearance and would like to better understand your options, we’re here to guide you through the conversation.
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Understand The Cause
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Explore Your Options
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Personalised Treatment Plans
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Evidence-Based Care
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Tailored Consultations
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Education First
✧ Understand The Cause ✧ Explore Your Options ✧ Personalised Treatment Plans ✧ Evidence-Based Care ✧ Tailored Consultations ✧ Education First
DISCLAIMER
The information on this page is general and educational in nature. All treatment suitability is assessed during a one-on-one consultation with Nurse Renee. Individual results vary and all procedures carry risks which will be discussed in full prior to any treatment.
Understanding Lines & Facial Ageing
Fine lines, wrinkles, and changes in facial appearance are a completely natural part of the ageing process. Factors such as collagen loss, repeated facial expressions, sun exposure, lifestyle, and genetics all contribute to the way our skin changes throughout life.
Some people notice concerns developing around the forehead, eyes, mouth, or lower face, while others become aware of broader changes in skin quality, firmness, or facial structure. These changes happen gradually and are experienced differently by everyone.
At REN Aesthetics, we believe every face tells its own story. During your consultation, Nurse Renee will take the time to understand your concerns, assess your facial anatomy, and discuss any treatment options that may be appropriate for your individual goals.
Every recommendation is tailored to the person sitting in front of us, with a focus on education, informed decision-making, and natural-looking outcomes.
Understanding The Different Forms
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Small, shallow lines that typically appear as one of the earliest visible signs of ageing. They often develop in areas of frequent facial movement and may become more noticeable as skin hydration and collagen levels change over time.
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Lines that form during facial expressions such as smiling, frowning, or squinting. These lines are caused by repeated muscle movement and are often visible only when the face is in motion.
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Wrinkles that remain visible even when the face is at rest. Over time, repeated facial movements, collagen loss, and environmental factors can contribute to dynamic lines becoming more permanent.
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Deeper folds or creases that can develop in areas of repeated movement or where skin structure and elasticity have changed. These creases may become more noticeable with age and ongoing skin changes.
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As we age, natural changes can occur in the skin, fat, muscle, and underlying support structures of the face. These changes may influence facial contours, volume distribution, and overall facial appearance.
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Ageing can present in a variety of ways, including fine lines, wrinkles, changes in skin texture, reduced firmness, volume loss, and alterations in facial contours. The way these changes appear varies from person to person.
Possible Contributing Factors
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Collagen, elastin and hydration levels naturally change over time, influencing skin firmness, elasticity and overall skin quality. These gradual changes can contribute to the development of lines, wrinkles and other visible signs of facial ageing.
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Smiling, laughing, frowning and other facial expressions involve repeated muscle movement beneath the skin. Over time, these movements can contribute to the formation of expression lines, particularly in areas of frequent activity.
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UV exposure is one of the most significant external factors influencing visible skin ageing. Over time, cumulative sun exposure can contribute to collagen breakdown, skin texture changes and the development of lines and wrinkles.
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Collagen provides structure and support, while elastin helps skin remain resilient and flexible. Reduced production of these essential proteins can contribute to changes in skin firmness, texture and overall appearance.
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Genetics can influence how skin changes over time, including the development of lines, skin quality, elasticity and facial structure. Individual ageing patterns vary significantly from person to person.
AVAILABLE PATHWAYS
Treatment Options
Hydrating Skin Booster
A consultation-based treatment option commonly discussed for concerns relating to skin hydration, radiance, and overall skin quality. Treatment suitability is assessed individually during consultation with Nurse Renee.
Wrinkle Reduction
A consultation-based treatment option commonly discussed for concerns relating to facial expression lines and preventative ageing. Treatment suitability is assessed individually during consultation with Nurse Renee.
Begin With a Consultation
A consultation with Nurse Renee is an opportunity to discuss your concerns, explore your options, and receive personalised advice tailored to your individual goals.

