Pigmentation Disorders

The pigmentation condition can be broadly defined as 4 types.
Hooded Eyes

Hooded eyes are characterised by excess skin folding down from the brow bone to the lash line, often obscuring the eyelid crease. This condition can be genetic or develop with age due to skin laxity and loss of elasticity.
Thin Lips

Thin lips are often characterised by a lack of volume in the upper and lower lips, which can be more noticeable with age as natural collagen and elastin decrease. This condition can arise due to genetic factors or develop over time due to environmental influences and lifestyle choices
Facial Balancing

Understanding Facial Balancing: Facial Balancing involves a suite of treatments designed to harmonise and enhance your facial features, creating a more balanced and aesthetically pleasing appearance. At Faces By Bae, we specialise in an array of non-surgical and minimally invasive treatments tailored to meet your unique needs.
Neck Ageing

Neck ageing is a common concern as the skin on the neck is delicate and often shows signs of ageing more quickly than other parts of the body. This condition may be influenced by genetic factors, environmental exposure, and lifestyle choices.
Earlobe Ageing

Earlobe ageing is marked by a gradual loss of elasticity and firmness, often leading to sagging and wrinkling. This condition can arise naturally over time or due to factors such as wearing heavy earrings or genetics.
Gummy Smile

A gummy smile is characterised by an excessive display of gum tissue when smiling, which may make some individuals feel self-conscious about their appearance. This condition can be influenced by several factors, including genetics and the dynamics of facial muscles.
Hollow Cheeks

Hollow cheeks occur when there is a loss of subcutaneous fat in the cheek area, which can make the cheekbones appear more prominent and give the face a drawn aged appearance. This condition is often associated with ageing but can also be influenced by various factors.
Skin Laxity or Sagging Skin

Skin laxity, often observed as sagging skin, is a common effect of ageing that results in decreased skin elasticity and firmness. This condition is prominently noticed in areas like the face, neck, and underarms, where the skin may begin to droop. The degradation of key structural components of the skin over time, coupled with environmental factors, leads to this sagging appearance.
Textural Irregularities

Textural irregularities in the skin, such as roughness, dry patches, or uneven tone, are common as the skin ages. These irregularities can result from a combination of factors including environmental damage, lifestyle habits, and natural ageing processes that disrupt the smoothness and uniformity of the skin.