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this is why treating “jowls” alone doesn’t work.most people come in wanting to fix one area.but the face doesn’t work li...
09/04/2026

this is why treating “jowls” alone doesn’t work.

most people come in wanting to fix one area.

but the face doesn’t work like that.

what you see in the lower face
often starts higher.

volume shifts.
skin quality changes.
structure softens.

and suddenly it feels like it’s all happening at once.

but the truth is, it’s rarely just one thing.

it’s layers.

and the best results come from understanding that
before treating anything.

this is exactly what we assess in clinic, not just one area, but the full picture.





01/04/2026

we think this is your culprit 🧐

Spring skin isn’t about doing more. It’s about doing things differently.🌿 After winter, skin is often dehydrated, slight...
26/03/2026

Spring skin isn’t about doing more. It’s about doing things differently.

🌿 After winter, skin is often dehydrated, slightly sensitised, and lacking resilience, even if it doesn’t look it at first glance.

☀️ As UV exposure increases, the focus shifts from heavy repair to protecting what you’ve rebuilt.

🧠 This is where structure, barrier function, and controlled cell turnover all matter more than layering endless products.

💧 Hydration alone isn’t enough, the skin needs support to hold it, which is where barrier strengthening and collagen supporting ingredients come in.

✨ Retinol, antioxidants, SPF and targeted repair products work best when they’re balanced, not overused.

⚖️ The goal isn’t to overload the skin. It’s to refine, strengthen, and prepare it for the months ahead.

🔍 Good skin in spring isn’t accidental, it’s the result of adjusting your approach as the environment changes.





03/03/2026

Jowls aren’t a random sign of ageing. They’re a structural shift.

🧠 What most people see as loose skin is usually a change in support. The midface gradually loses projection, the jaw and chin framework subtly remodel over time, and the lower face begins to carry weight differently.

🤲🏼 Filling directly into the area of heaviness rarely solves the problem long term. In many cases, it exaggerates it.

🌱 Lower face improvement is about strategy:
👉 Understanding where support has reduced
👉 Correcting projection where it’s shortened
👉 Addressing muscle pull where it’s contributing and maintaining tissue quality so structure holds

🎯A good treatment plan doesn’t chase the shadow.
It restores the support that prevents it.

Subtle. Structured. Intentional.





🪞 One of the most common messages I get is:Which skincare should I use? I feel completely lost.🧴 The industry has made i...
25/02/2026

🪞 One of the most common messages I get is:
Which skincare should I use? I feel completely lost.

🧴 The industry has made it feel like you need 10 steps, just to have decent skin.

✨ In reality, most people don’t have a product problem, they have a consistency problem.

🧠 Skin quality improves when habits are repeated, not when routines are complicated.

🧼 I always recommend starting with the foundations: a gentle cleanser, a moisturiser that suits your skin type, and daily SPF.

🌤️ SPF is non negotiable if you want long term collagen protection and healthy skin.

📈 Once those three steps feel automatic, that’s when we layer in targeted treatments like vitamin C, retinoids or exfoliating acids.

⏳ If you try to introduce everything at once, it becomes overwhelming and that’s when people quit.

🔁 The key is habit stacking: attach your skincare to something you already do every day, like brushing your teeth.

💬 Small shifts done consistently will always outperform an expensive routine used sporadically.

🤍 Good skin isn’t built in a week, it’s built in routines.

Profile balancing isn’t about building a sharper face.🧠 Most lower face concerns aren’t solved by treating one area in i...
13/02/2026

Profile balancing isn’t about building a sharper face.

🧠 Most lower face concerns aren’t solved by treating one area in isolation. Structure, projection, muscle tension and skin quality all influence how the profile reads.

📐 A jawline can’t look defined if the chin isn’t properly supporting it. Forward projection often changes more than width ever will.

💭 Adding volume in the wrong place can make the lower face appear heavier rather than stronger. Balance comes from proportion, not product.

✨ True profile work is about restoring harmony between features so the face feels lighter, not larger.

🔍 The goal isn’t angles for photos. It’s a profile that makes sense in motion and still feels like you.





09/02/2026

Masseter toxin and pre jowl 👇

🧠 It’s most appropriate when there are functional symptoms such as clenching, grinding, jaw pain, tension headaches, or when a dentist has identified bruxism.

👉 When the masseter muscle isn’t overactive or hypertrophied, weakening it can reduce support in the lower face. In certain people, particularly where there’s existing skin laxity, this can make jowling more noticeable.

This isn’t about saying never to masseter Botox.
It’s about assessment, balance, and facial anatomy not following trends.

The goal should always be relief, function, and long term facial harmony ✨





Address

1 John Street
Preston
PR56TJ

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 6:30pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6:30pm
Friday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

+441772803543

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