Facial Concerns
Your face is the first thing most people will notice about you. It’s an important part of who you are. And, you want to take care of it. Learn more about common facial concerns, including how to treat them and what services may be helpful.

Acne & Acne Scars
Acne is a skin condition that occurs when hair follicles become plugged with oil and dead skin cells. It causes whiteheads, blackheads, or pimples. Acne scars form after deep, inflammatory infections in the pores that don’t heal well.
Learn more about acne and acne scars, including available treatment options.
Rosacea
Rosacea is the repetitive or permanent formation of redness and irritation on the skin. This condition can also sometimes give the skin a dry appearance or feel.
Learn more about rosacea, including available treatment options.
Loose Skin
Loose skin is caused by collagen loss and overexposure to the sun. In some cases, loose skin can be the result of various lifestyle changes, including weight loss and/or pregnancy.
Learn more about loose skin, including available treatment options.
Wrinkles & Fine Lines
Wrinkles and fine lines are a common concern for many clients. These concerns can start at nearly any age and tend to increase as a person gets older.
Learn more about wrinkles and fine lines, including available treatment options.


Melasma & Hyperpigmentation
Both melasma and hyperpigmentation are characterized by excessive pigment depositions in the skin. They appear as splotchy light or dark discolourations on the face, generally appearing in the area of the upper cheeks, forehead, and jawline.
Learn more about melasma and hyperpigmentation, including available treatment options.
Facial Veins & Broken Capillaries
Broken capillaries on the face are enlarged blood vessels that result in the red, web-shaped appearance that gives them their common name: facial veins.
Learn more about facial veins and broken capillaries, including available treatment options.
Dark Circles
As you get older, your skin becomes thinner. The dark blood vessels beneath your skin become more visible, causing the area below your eyes to darken.
Learn more about dark circles, including available treatment options.
Sun Damage
Too much sun causes some areas of your skin to appear darker, while other parts may look lighter. This is caused by the damage done by the sun to the fibres in your skin.
Learn more about sun damage, including available treatment options.


Brown/Red/Age Spots
Age spots, which are sometimes called liver spots, brown spots, or red spots, happen after exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light.
Learn more about age spots, including available treatment options.
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