Skin Concerns

Each treatment journey at YRS Clinic is guided by careful assessment and tailored recommendations, ensuring results that look natural, feel reassuring, and align with your individual.

Ageing & Skin Laxity
Pigmentation & Uneven Skin Tone
Acne
Skin Texture & Enlarged Pores
Dehydration & Skin Barrier Support
Volume Loss & Facial Contouring
Dull & Tired-Looking Skin
Preventive & Regenerative Care

Ageing & Skin Laxity

As the skin ages, there is a gradual decline in collagen and elastin production, which are essential for maintaining firmness and structural support. This natural process may lead to visible changes such as fine lines, wrinkles, and skin laxity, particularly around the cheeks, jawline, and neck. External factors such as sun exposure, lifestyle habits, and environmental stressors can further contribute to these changes.

Ageing & Skin Laxity

 

Management approaches are typically tailored based on the degree of skin laxity and individual goals. Treatments may be considered to support collagen stimulation and improve overall skin firmness over time, depending on clinical assessment.

Pigmentation & Uneven Skin Tone

Pigmentation concerns may present as dark spots, melasma, freckles, or general uneven skin tone. These changes can be influenced by factors such as ultraviolet (UV) exposure, hormonal fluctuations, post-inflammatory responses, and genetic predisposition.

Pigmentation & Uneven Skin Tone

Treatment selection depends on the type and depth of pigmentation, as well as individual skin sensitivity. A personalised approach may help improve overall skin clarity and promote a more even-looking complexion over time.

Acne

Acne is a multifactorial skin condition that may involve excess oil production, clogged pores, bacterial activity, and inflammation. It can affect individuals at different stages of life and may present as blackheads, whiteheads, papules, or cystic breakouts.

Acne

Management strategies are typically guided by the severity and underlying causes of acne. In some cases, treatments may also focus on minimising the appearance of post-acne marks and supporting overall skin recovery.

Skin Texture & Enlarged Pores

Uneven skin texture and enlarged pores may be associated with factors such as excess sebum production, reduced skin elasticity, and previous acne. Over time, these concerns may become more noticeable as collagen levels decline.

Skin Texture & Enlarged Pores

Treatment approaches may focus on supporting skin renewal and improving overall smoothness. Depending on the individual skin condition, this may help refine the appearance of pores and promote a more even skin surface.

Dehydration & Skin Barrier Support

Dehydrated skin occurs when the skin lacks sufficient moisture, which may result in dryness, tightness, or increased sensitivity. A compromised skin barrier may also make the skin more prone to irritation and environmental damage.

Dehydration & Skin Barrier Support

Treatment options may be considered to support hydration levels and reinforce the skin barrier. Improving skin hydration may contribute to better overall skin comfort and resilience.

Volume Loss & Facial Contouring

With age, there may be a gradual reduction in facial volume due to changes in fat distribution, bone structure, and collagen levels. This can affect facial balance and lead to a less defined appearance in areas such as the cheeks, temples, and jawline.

Volume Loss &  Facial Contouring

Treatment options may be considered to support structural aspects of the face and restore overall balance. The approach is typically customised based on individual anatomy and aesthetic preferences.

Dull & Tired-Looking Skin

Dull skin may be influenced by factors such as fatigue, stress, reduced skin turnover, and environmental exposure. It may present as uneven tone, lack of radiance, or a tired appearance.

Dull & Tired-Looking Skin

Treatment approaches may focus on supporting skin renewal and improving overall skin condition. This may help promote a more refreshed and revitalised appearance over time.

Preventive & Regenerative Care

Preventive care focuses on maintaining skin quality and addressing early changes before they become more pronounced. This may involve supporting hydration, collagen production, and overall skin health through regular maintenance.

Preventive & Regenerative Care

Regenerative-focused treatments aim to support the skin’s natural repair processes. A personalised plan may help maintain long-term skin condition and delay the progression of visible ageing changes.

Ageing & Skin Laxity

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As the skin ages, there is a gradual decline in collagen and elastin production, which are essential for maintaining firmness and structural support. This natural process may lead to visible changes such as fine lines, wrinkles, and skin laxity, particularly around the cheeks, jawline, and neck. External factors such as sun exposure, lifestyle habits, and environmental stressors can further contribute to these changes.

Ageing & Skin Laxity

 

Management approaches are typically tailored based on the degree of skin laxity and individual goals. Treatments may be considered to support collagen stimulation and improve overall skin firmness over time, depending on clinical assessment.

Pigmentation & Uneven Skin Tone

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Pigmentation concerns may present as dark spots, melasma, freckles, or general uneven skin tone. These changes can be influenced by factors such as ultraviolet (UV) exposure, hormonal fluctuations, post-inflammatory responses, and genetic predisposition.

Pigmentation & Uneven Skin Tone

Treatment selection depends on the type and depth of pigmentation, as well as individual skin sensitivity. A personalised approach may help improve overall skin clarity and promote a more even-looking complexion over time.

Acne

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Acne is a multifactorial skin condition that may involve excess oil production, clogged pores, bacterial activity, and inflammation. It can affect individuals at different stages of life and may present as blackheads, whiteheads, papules, or cystic breakouts.

Acne

Management strategies are typically guided by the severity and underlying causes of acne. In some cases, treatments may also focus on minimising the appearance of post-acne marks and supporting overall skin recovery.

Skin Texture & Enlarged Pores

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Uneven skin texture and enlarged pores may be associated with factors such as excess sebum production, reduced skin elasticity, and previous acne. Over time, these concerns may become more noticeable as collagen levels decline.

Skin Texture & Enlarged Pores

Treatment approaches may focus on supporting skin renewal and improving overall smoothness. Depending on the individual skin condition, this may help refine the appearance of pores and promote a more even skin surface.

Dehydration & Skin Barrier Support

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Dehydrated skin occurs when the skin lacks sufficient moisture, which may result in dryness, tightness, or increased sensitivity. A compromised skin barrier may also make the skin more prone to irritation and environmental damage.

Dehydration & Skin Barrier Support

Treatment options may be considered to support hydration levels and reinforce the skin barrier. Improving skin hydration may contribute to better overall skin comfort and resilience.

Volume Loss & Facial Contouring

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With age, there may be a gradual reduction in facial volume due to changes in fat distribution, bone structure, and collagen levels. This can affect facial balance and lead to a less defined appearance in areas such as the cheeks, temples, and jawline.

Volume Loss &  Facial Contouring

Treatment options may be considered to support structural aspects of the face and restore overall balance. The approach is typically customised based on individual anatomy and aesthetic preferences.

Dull & Tired-Looking Skin

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Dull skin may be influenced by factors such as fatigue, stress, reduced skin turnover, and environmental exposure. It may present as uneven tone, lack of radiance, or a tired appearance.

Dull & Tired-Looking Skin

Treatment approaches may focus on supporting skin renewal and improving overall skin condition. This may help promote a more refreshed and revitalised appearance over time.

Preventive & Regenerative Care

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Preventive care focuses on maintaining skin quality and addressing early changes before they become more pronounced. This may involve supporting hydration, collagen production, and overall skin health through regular maintenance.

Preventive & Regenerative Care

Regenerative-focused treatments aim to support the skin’s natural repair processes. A personalised plan may help maintain long-term skin condition and delay the progression of visible ageing changes.