Forehead Lines
Horizontal lines that appear when you raise your eyebrows. Often linked to facial expression, stress, and repetitive muscle movement over time.
Frown lines
Vertical lines between the eyebrows caused by repeated frowning or concentration. These can create a tired or stern appearance even when you feel relaxed.
Crow’s feet
Fine lines at the outer corners of the eyes that appear with smiling. Common with natural ageing, sun exposure, and expressive facial movement.
Bunny lines
Small lines on the sides of the nose that show when you smile or scrunch your face. They are muscle-related and often subtle but noticeable in motion.
Soft Brow Lift
A gentle lifting effect of the brows to open the eye area. This concern is usually about looking more rested rather than “lifted.”
Cheek volume/contour
Loss of fullness in the cheeks that can make the face appear flatter or more tired. Often occurs gradually with age and weight changes.
Chin enhancement
Concerns around chin shape, projection, or balance with the rest of the face. Affects overall facial harmony rather than size alone.
Lip volume/shape
Desire for fuller lips, better definition, or improved symmetry. This includes restoring volume lost over time or enhancing natural proportions.
Jawline contour
Lack of definition along the jawline or softening of the lower face. Often influenced by genetics, ageing, and fat distribution.
Smile lines (nasolabial folds)
Lines that run from the nose to the corners of the mouth. They deepen with facial movement, volume loss, and skin laxity.
Non-surgical nose refinement
Concerns about shape, asymmetry, or profile of the nose without wanting surgery. Often focused on balance rather than perfection.
Texture irregularities
Uneven skin surface that feels rough or bumpy. Can be caused by scarring, congestion, enlarged pores, or slowed skin renewal.
Uneven tone
Patchy or inconsistent skin colour, often linked to sun exposure, inflammation, or hormonal changes.
Fine lines
Early signs of skin ageing that appear as shallow lines, especially around the eyes and mouth. Often related to dehydration and collagen loss.
Mild pigmentation
Light areas of darkening on the skin, such as sun spots or post-inflammatory marks. Not deep or severe, but cosmetically noticeable.
Mild acne scarring
Shallow scars or textural changes left behind after acne has healed. Usually affects skin smoothness rather than colour.
Pore visibility
Pores that appear larger or more noticeable, often due to oil production, loss of skin elasticity, or congestion.
Dullness
Skin that looks tired, flat, or lacks radiance. Often linked to dehydration, slowed cell turnover, or lifestyle stress.
Crepey / Thin Skin
Skin that appears fragile, finely wrinkled, or paper-like. Common with ageing and reduced collagen and elastin.
Mild skin laxity
Early looseness of the skin without significant sagging. Often noticed around the jawline, cheeks, or lower face.
Makeup not sitting smoothly
Makeup clinging to peach fuzz, dry patches, or uneven texture, preventing a flawless finish.
Cosmetic skin tags
Small benign growths that can catch on clothing or jewellery and cause cosmetic concern.
Overfilled areas
Areas that appear puffy, heavy, or unnatural due to excess filler from previous treatments.
Filler migration
Filler that has moved away from its original placement, leading to blurred contours or swelling in unintended areas.












