Skin Tightening & Ageing Treatment
in Singapore
What Causes Facial Ageing?
Facial ageing is a gradual process involving changes to multiple layers of the face. Bone support, fat distribution, ligament stability, muscle activity, collagen, elastin, and skin quality all contribute to how the face changes over time.
Because these changes occur at different depths, effective treatment begins by identifying the primary cause rather than treating every concern in the same way.
Common Signs of Facial Ageing
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Fine Lines
Early collagen decline.
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Skin Laxity
Reduced firmness.
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Volume Loss
Loss of structural support.
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Facial Sagging
Downward tissue movement.
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Hollowing
Cheeks / temples / under-eye.
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Jawline Changes
Loss of definition.
Skin Laxity
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Skin laxity develops as collagen and elastin gradually decline
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Reduced skin elasticity can lead to visible sagging and looseness
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Sun exposure and natural aging accelerate this process
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Laxity commonly appears around the cheeks, jawline, and neck
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Treatment focuses on stimulating collagen and improving skin firmness
Facial Volume Loss
Age-related volume loss affects the cheeks, temples, under-eye area, jawline, and chin. As deeper fat compartments reduce and facial support changes, the face may appear flatter, heavier, or more tired. Treatment focuses on restoring structural support rather than simply replacing lost volume.
A Personalised Rejuvenation Approach
Facial ageing rarely has a single cause. Depending on the primary concern, treatment may involve structural injectables, collagen biostimulation, skin boosters, energy-based skin tightening, wrinkle relaxation, or combination protocols.
Fine Lines & Wrinkles
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Fine lines often appear as early signs of skin aging
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Repeated facial expressions contribute to wrinkle formation
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Sun exposure and collagen loss can deepen these lines over time
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Wrinkles commonly appear around the eyes, forehead, and mouth
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Treatment focuses on softening lines and improving skin quality
Jawline and Lower Face Ageing
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The jawline can lose definition as skin and soft tissue descend
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Reduced structural support contributes to jowling
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Aging changes in fat distribution can alter facial contours
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Sagging along the lower face may create a heavier appearance
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Treatment focuses on restoring lift and jawline definition
Midface Descent
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The midface provides structural support to the lower eyelid and cheeks
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Aging can cause soft tissue to gradually descend in this region
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Midface descent may deepen the nasolabial folds
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Cheek volume reduction can contribute to a flatter facial appearance
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Treatment focuses on restoring midface support and projection
Discuss Your Skin Concern
Our doctor will assess your skin and recommend a personalised treatment plan.