Facial ageing involves much more than wrinkles or loose skin. As you get older, different layers of your face change at different rates, affecting the way your features look and the overall structure of your face. Research led by Dr Rod Rohrich helped explain these deeper changes, showing that ageing is a gradual process involving… Read more… The Rohrich Facial Ageing Study: What Really Happens as We Age?
If you are considering facial aesthetic treatments, you have likely come across a wide range of approaches, techniques and results. You may find it confusing to understand why some treatments look natural and balanced, while others appear obvious or overdone. The difference often comes down to how your face is assessed before any treatment begins … Read more… The de Maio MD Codes Study: Transforming Modern Facial Assessment
When you think about facial rejuvenation, you may immediately think of treatments that fill wrinkles or restore lost volume. While these approaches remain popular, you now have access to another method that focuses on encouraging your body to rebuild its own collagen naturally. This is where Sculptra has made a lasting impact, offering you gradual… Read more… The Lowe Sculptra Study: The Landmark Research Behind Collagen Stimulation
When you think about facial rejuvenation today, you may consider treatments that help soften wrinkles, refresh your appearance, and maintain a natural-looking result. One of the most recognised options in aesthetic medicine is botulinum toxin, commonly known as Botox, which has become a widely used treatment for improving signs of facial ageing. The journey of… Read more… The Carruthers Botox Study: How One Discovery Changed Facial Rejuvenation
When you think about skincare or aesthetic treatments, you may focus on concerns like wrinkles, pigmentation, acne scars, or uneven skin tone. However, before a practitioner recommends a laser treatment, chemical peel, or any other procedure, understanding your skin type is one of the most important steps. Your skin’s natural response to sunlight and treatments… Read more… The Fitzpatrick Skin Type Study: Why It Still Shapes Aesthetic Treatments Today
You may notice that your skin changes gradually as time passes. Fine lines can appear around your eyes, your skin may become less firm, and uneven pigmentation can become more visible after years of sun exposure. While these changes are often considered a natural part of ageing, research has shown that many visible signs of… Read more… The Kligman Photoageing Study: The Research That Changed Anti-Ageing Medicine
For many years, facial rejuvenation focused mainly on tightening loose skin and reducing visible wrinkles. While these approaches could improve certain signs of ageing, they often failed to address one of the most important changes that occur over time: progressive facial volume loss. As you age, changes beneath the skin can have a significant impact… Read more… The Coleman Structural Fat Grafting Study: Changing Facial Rejuvenation Forever
Laser skin resurfacing has become one of the most recognised treatments in aesthetic medicine, used to address concerns such as fine lines, acne scars, pigmentation and uneven skin texture. While laser technology has existed for many years, earlier treatments often required lengthy recovery periods and carried a greater risk of complications, making them less suitable… Read more… The Manstein Fractional Photothermolysis Study: A Revolution in Laser Skin Resurfacing
For many years, facial ageing was viewed mainly as a problem of loose skin. The common belief was that as you aged, your skin gradually stretched and dropped because of gravity, leading to wrinkles, folds, and sagging. This understanding shaped many early approaches to facial rejuvenation. However, research into facial anatomy revealed that ageing is… Read more… The Rohrich Facial Fat Compartment Study: A Landmark in Facial Rejuvenation
For many years, people believed that facial ageing mainly happened because gravity gradually pulled the tissues of the face downwards. You may have heard the idea that sagging skin was simply the result of time and gravity working against your face. This explanation became widely accepted, but modern research has shown that facial ageing is… Read more… The Lambros Study: Did Gravity Really Cause Facial Ageing?



