
Skin that appears flat, tired, or lackluster due to slowed turnover, dehydration, or environmental damage.
Dull skin reflects light poorly and lacks a healthy glow, often caused by buildup of dead skin cells, dehydration, sun exposure, environmental stressors, or slowed collagen and elastin production.
First-line care begins with medical-grade skincare to restore hydration and encourage turnover. In-office treatments include custom facials and DiamondGlow for deep cleansing and resurfacing, dermaplaning to remove dead skin buildup, and chemical peels to refresh and brighten. Light and laser therapies such as IPL and Sciton Moxi can further even tone and improve luminosity over time.
Adults noticing dull, tired, or lackluster skin who want to restore brightness and a healthy glow.
Click on an area to learn more about treatments that can enhance and rejuvenate it.
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Chin projection and pad/mentalis complex affecting profile balance, dimpling, and the labiomental fold.
Text LinkFrontalis muscle and overlying skin spanning the upper face; repetitive movement creates horizontal lines and heaviness.
Text LinkMandibular border and soft tissue that define lower-face contour; influenced by bone, fat pads, skin quality, and masseter bulk.
Text LinkBase of the nose (alar/columella region) framing the top of the upper lip; key in smile balance.
Text LinkLateral nasal sidewall over LLSAN—an elevator that can over-lift the upper lip.
Text LinkPlatysma muscle and cervical soft tissue; vertical banding, laxity, and submental fullness can age the neck profile.
Text LinkTemporal fossa/soft tissue that frames the lateral brow and forehead; hollowing can age the upper face.
Text LinkMalar fat pads and zygomatic arch region that provide midface contour; volume loss can flatten cheeks and deepen folds.
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Chin projection and pad/mentalis complex affecting profile balance, dimpling, and the labiomental fold.
Text LinkFrontalis muscle and overlying skin spanning the upper face; repetitive movement creates horizontal lines and heaviness.
Text LinkMandibular border and soft tissue that define lower-face contour; influenced by bone, fat pads, skin quality, and masseter bulk.
Text LinkBase of the nose (alar/columella region) framing the top of the upper lip; key in smile balance.
Text LinkLateral nasal sidewall over LLSAN—an elevator that can over-lift the upper lip.
Text LinkPlatysma muscle and cervical soft tissue; vertical banding, laxity, and submental fullness can age the neck profile.
Text LinkTemporal fossa/soft tissue that frames the lateral brow and forehead; hollowing can age the upper face.
Text LinkMalar fat pads and zygomatic arch region that provide midface contour; volume loss can flatten cheeks and deepen folds.
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