Uneven Texture / Rough Skin

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Uneven Texture / Rough Skin

Recommended Treatments

Based on your condition, we recommend the following treatments.

Why

  • Nurse-Led Safety — All treatments are performed by a medical professional.
  • No Aggressive Scrubbing — We use science-backed resurfacing, not abrasion.
  • Barrier-First Approach — We smooth the skin without stripping its natural protection.
  • Long-Term Results — We focus on retraining your skin's renewal cycle.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I just exfoliate at home?

Home exfoliation is helpful for maintenance, but it often only works on the very surface. Professional treatments use controlled depth and potency to remodel the skin structure itself, offering much more significant and lasting smoothing than scrubs or home acids.

Will resurfacing make my skin peel?

Not necessarily. Modern resurfacing solutions like PHformula and BioRePeel are designed to work via cellular stimulation rather than just shedding. You may experience mild flaking, but we aim for progressive results without the downtime of old-school chemical peels.

How quickly will I see results?

You will often feel a difference in smoothness after just one session, especially with Enzyme Therapy or BioRePeel. However, for deeper textural issues like potential scarring or significant roughness, a course of 3-6 treatments is usually recommended.

Is this suitable for sensitive skin?

Yes, absolutely. Roughness can actually be a sign of a damaged barrier. We can start with enzyme therapy and polynucleotides to repair the barrier first, before moving on to stronger resurfacing.

Can I wear makeup after treatment?

For most surface treatments like enzymes or mild peels, yes — usually the next day. For Microneedling, we recommend waiting 24-48 hours to minimize infection risk and let the channels close.

What causes uneven skin texture?

It is usually a combination of slow cell turnover (dead cells sticking together), dehydration (cells curling up), sun damage (elastosis), and sometimes previous acne scarring.

Will this help with enlarged pores too?

Yes. By clearing out the pore lining and strengthening the collagen around the pore (via microneedling or remodeling), the overall texture and pore size will appear significantly refined.

Do I need to stop my retinol before treatment?

Yes, we usually recommend stopping active skincare ingredients like Retinol, AHAs, and BHAs 3-5 days before your appointment to avoid over-sensitizing the skin.

How often should I come for treatment?

For corrective work, every 2-4 weeks is ideal. For maintenance of smooth skin, every 4-6 weeks works well to keep the cell turnover cycle optimised.

Does it hurt?

Enzymes and most peels are tingley but not painful. Microneedling involves topical numbing cream, making it very comfortable. We prioritise your comfort at all times.

What is the best product to use afterwards?

Hydration and protection are key. We will recommend a specific post-procedure recovery cream and SPF to protect your fresh new skin cells.

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