
SKIN DEPARTMENT
Dullness
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Dull skin refers to a complexion that has lost its natural luminosity, clarity and vitality. It appears flat, tired and uneven in tone — regardless of sleep, skincare routines or lifestyle efforts. While not a medical condition, it responds very well to targeted treatment.
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HIFU for Skin
A non-invasive skin tightening treatment using focused ultrasound energy to stimulate collagen deep beneath the surface, lifting and firming without incisions.

COG Threads
A minimally invasive thread lift using barbed dissolvable threads to immediately reposition sagging tissue while stimulating long-term collagen production.

Microneedling
A minimally invasive procedure using fine needles to trigger collagen production, improving acne scars, uneven texture, and overall skin quality.

Cosmelan Peel
An intensive medical depigmentation treatment that targets melanin production at its source, followed by a structured home-care phase for sustained results.

Brite Peel
A medical depigmenting peel designed for stubborn melasma, dark patches and sun-induced pigmentation that has not responded to regular skincare.

Botox
An injectable treatment that temporarily relaxes facial muscles responsible for expression lines, softening wrinkles and refining the jawline.

Peel Black
A medical-grade chemical peel designed for oily and acne-prone skin, using salicylic acid to clear congested pores and reduce active breakouts.

GFC for Skin
A refined regenerative skin treatment isolating a higher concentration of growth factors for targeted collagen stimulation and skin quality improvement.

PRP for Skin
A skin treatment using your own blood's concentrated platelets to stimulate collagen, improve texture and restore a healthier, even tone.

Medipeel
A clinically supervised chemical exfoliation that addresses acne, pigmentation, uneven texture and dullness using medical-grade formulations.
The full picture of
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Why It Happens
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Who It Affects
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How We Approach It
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A consultation is just a conversation
You come in with your concerns, we take the time to understand them, and you leave with a clearer picture than you walked in with.
How often should I get treatments?
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For active improvement, sessions are usually spaced every 2–4 weeks depending on the treatment. Once results are achieved, monthly or seasonal maintenance is typically sufficient.
How quickly will I see results?
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Many patients notice an immediate glow after the first session. More sustained radiance typically develops over 3–4 sessions as skin renewal and circulation improve.
Can dullness be improved with skincare alone?
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Skincare can help maintain brightness, but it rarely addresses deeper causes such as slowed cell turnover, poor circulation or collagen decline. In-clinic treatments help accelerate and amplify results.