Lines & Facial Ageing
Fine lines and expression lines are a completely natural part of how our faces change. They develop gradually through repeated facial movements, shifts in collagen production, and changes in overall skin quality.
Facial Volume & Fullness
Facial volume contributes to the overall shape, balance, and softness of the face. Changes in fullness through areas such as the cheeks, temples, and around the mouth can subtly influence facial contours and definition.
Jawline & Lower Face Contouring
The jawline and lower face naturally evolve, influenced by age, genetics, and gradual shifts in facial structure. These changes can affect facial balance and the overall appearance of the lower face.
Skin Hydration
Hydrated skin tends to look brighter, smoother, and more refreshed. When hydration levels are depleted, skin can appear dull, feel tight, and lose some of the natural glow associated with healthy-looking skin.
Skin Firmness & Quality
Skin can begin to feel different long before you notice a specific concern. A loss of bounce, changes in texture, or a complexion that no longer looks as fresh or radiant as it once did are all common signs of changing skin quality.
Acne Scarring & Texture Changes
Acne may eventually settle, but for many individuals, visible changes in the skin can remain long after breakouts have cleared. Concerns such as acne scarring, uneven texture, enlarged pores, and post-acne skin changes are common and can affect both the look and feel of the skin.
Begin with a Consultation
Every skin concern is unique. A consultation with Nurse Renee provides an opportunity to discuss your concerns, assess your skin and explore appropriate options tailored to your individual needs.

