
Uneven, coarse-feeling skin surface that reflects light poorly and lacks smoothness.
Rough skin texture describes an uneven, coarse, or bumpy surface caused by slowed skin cell turnover, sun damage, acne scarring, or collagen breakdown. It can make the skin look dull and highlight fine lines or enlarged pores.
First-line care often starts with medical-grade skincare to encourage cell renewal and hydration. In-office options include custom facials and DiamondGlow for exfoliation and resurfacing, microneedling or RF microneedling to remodel collagen, and TCA chemical peels to smooth and clarify. Light-based treatments like IPL or Sciton Moxi further improve tone and texture over time.
Adults with uneven, dull, or coarse skin seeking noninvasive or minimally invasive treatments for a smoother, healthier look.
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Chin projection and pad/mentalis complex affecting profile balance, dimpling, and the labiomental fold.
Text LinkPlatysma muscle and cervical soft tissue; vertical banding, laxity, and submental fullness can age the neck profile.
Text LinkMandibular border and soft tissue that define lower-face contour; influenced by bone, fat pads, skin quality, and masseter bulk.
Text LinkFrontalis muscle and overlying skin spanning the upper face; repetitive movement creates horizontal lines and heaviness.
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.
Text LinkUpper chest and lower neckline area encompassing the skin between the neck and bust, often affected by sun damage, fine lines, pigmentation, and loss of elasticity.
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Chin projection and pad/mentalis complex affecting profile balance, dimpling, and the labiomental fold.
Text LinkPlatysma muscle and cervical soft tissue; vertical banding, laxity, and submental fullness can age the neck profile.
Text LinkMandibular border and soft tissue that define lower-face contour; influenced by bone, fat pads, skin quality, and masseter bulk.
Text LinkFrontalis muscle and overlying skin spanning the upper face; repetitive movement creates horizontal lines and heaviness.
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.
Text LinkUpper chest and lower neckline area encompassing the skin between the neck and bust, often affected by sun damage, fine lines, pigmentation, and loss of elasticity.
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