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From fine lines to deep creases.

Wrinkles are clinical signs of skin ageing — fine lines are superficial and hydration-driven, deep creases are structural. The pathway follows which you actually have.

  • Diagnostic-ledVISIA imaging
  • Lead pathwayFillers + toxin
  • BranchesBoth clinics
Before · Concern visible
After · Restored
Wrinkle reading Depth −38% After a course
What it is

Read the wrinkle, match the pathway.

Wrinkles are clinical signs of skin ageing, generally classified as fine or deep.

Fine lines are largely superficial — associated with reduced skin hydration and collagen. Deep wrinkles develop from structural change, volume loss and repeated facial movement over time.

"Every wrinkle is a signal about a different layer of the skin. Treating without reading the layer is treating in the dark."
How it shows up

Signs patients actually describe.

The wording changes but the pattern is consistent. Each of these is a clinical signal we listen for during a consultation.

01

“It shows up when I look closely in daylight.”

It shows up when I look closely in daylight.. Recorded during the diagnostic assessment and mapped to a matching pathway.

02

“It's more noticeable after a long day.”

It's more noticeable after a long day.. Recorded during the diagnostic assessment and mapped to a matching pathway.

03

“Products behave differently than they used to.”

Products behave differently than they used to.. Recorded during the diagnostic assessment and mapped to a matching pathway.

04

“It's changed subtly compared with a year ago.”

It's changed subtly compared with a year ago.. Recorded during the diagnostic assessment and mapped to a matching pathway.

05

“Photos catch it more than the mirror does.”

Photos catch it more than the mirror does.. Recorded during the diagnostic assessment and mapped to a matching pathway.

06

“It feels different, even before it looks different.”

It feels different, even before it looks different.. Recorded during the diagnostic assessment and mapped to a matching pathway.

Why it happens

Five drivers to consider.

It is rarely one thing. The pathway follows whichever driver is most active.

TypeClinical nameWhat it looks likePathway
01Fine lines.Superficial creases driven by reduced hydration and early collagen loss.Biorevitalization
02Static wrinkles.Lines visible at rest, set in after years of dynamic movement.Fillers
03Dynamic wrinkles.Movement-driven lines that appear only during expression — the earliest form.Botulinum
04Deep creases.Structural creases where the skin has lost volume and elasticity.Fillers + stimulators
05Photo-aged wrinkles.Wrinkles worsened by cumulative UV damage to collagen and elastin.Multi-pathway
Diagnostics first

Type the line, then treat.

A wrinkles visit begins with imaging that quantifies depth, distribution and elasticity. The right pathway depends entirely on which type of line is where.

  1. i.Consultation and history20 min
  2. ii.Visual and tactile examination10 min
  3. iii.Skin analysis and imaging15 min
  4. iv.Personalised protocol map10 min
  5. v.Follow-up reviewWithin 24 h
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How we treat

Pathways, matched.

One aim: address the driver, not just the surface. The lead protocol works from within; supporting pathways deepen or extend the result.

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Begin with a diagnosis.

A Beauté Concept doctor examines your skin, identifies what is driving the concern and designs your protocol — from a home routine to an in-clinic course.

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