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skin concerns

At Carisma Aesthetics, we specialise in addressing a wide range of skin concerns to help you look and feel your absolute best. Whether you're aiming to smooth out wrinkles and fine lines, enhance volume and contour, or combat issues like acne scarring and uneven skin tone, we have tailored solutions for every need.


Below, learn more about these concerns and discover the treatments designed to tackle them effectively.

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skin-based concerns

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Wrinkles and fine lines are common skin concerns caused by sun damage, smoking, genetics, and aging. UV rays break down collagen and elastin, while smoking accelerates skin aging. Genetics can increase susceptibility, and natural aging reduces collagen and elastin, leading to visible lines.

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Thin lips can result from genetics, aging, sun exposure, and smoking. The lips naturally lose volume and become thinner with age, while sun damage and smoking can also contribute to thinning. Fillers are a treatment option for those seeking to add volume and form to their lips.

Facial volumising & contouring, skin rejuvenation, tightness, elasticity, sagging skin, and volume loss are all concerns that can occur due to the natural aging process.

 

As we age, our skin loses collagen and elastin, which can cause the skin to lose volume and elasticity. This can result in sagging skin, wrinkles, and a loss of facial contour.

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Uneven skin tone, sun damage, and rosacea are all concerns that can be caused by sun exposure, genetics, and environmental factors. Sun exposure can cause uneven skin tone and sun damage, while rosacea is a condition that can be genetic and worsened by environmental factors such as stress and alcohol consumption. Like rosacea, melasma is a hyperpigmentacion with a genetics causes too.

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Acne and acne scarring often result from a combination of genetic and environmental factors, including hormonal fluctuations and skin irritation. When acne is left untreated or becomes severe, it can damage the skin's deeper layers, leading to permanent scarring.

 

Early and effective treatment is key to minimizing the risk of scarring and achieving clearer, healthier skin.

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Double chin and jawline concerns are commonly influenced by genetics, weight gain, and the natural aging process. With age, the skin loses elasticity, leading to sagging along the jawline, while excess fat may accumulate under the chin. This can result in a less defined facial contour, which often affects confidence. Addressing these concerns can help restore a more sculpted and youthful appearance.

Dark circles and under-eye bags are often caused by genetics, insufficient sleep, and age-related skin changes. Over time, the delicate skin around the eyes becomes thinner, making dark circles more visible and under-eye bags more prominent, giving a tired appearance.

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Dry, dull, and dehydrated skin can result from environmental factors like dry air, harsh weather, or exposure to irritants, as well as lifestyle choices such as poor diet and inadequate hydration. Skin conditions like eczema can also contribute, causing dryness and irritation that affect the skin’s texture and appearance.

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Oily skin is often influenced by genetics, hormonal changes, and environmental factors such as stress and diet. Hormonal fluctuations can trigger the sebaceous glands to produce excess oil, leading to a shiny appearance and clogged pores. If not properly managed, oily skin can contribute to acne, blackheads, and other skin concerns. Factors like high humidity or the use of heavy skincare products can also exacerbate the issue.

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Hair loss can be attributed to various factors, including genetics, hormonal changes, environmental stressors, and medical conditions. These influences can disrupt the normal growth cycle of hair follicles, leading to thinning or baldness.

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