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    Facial skin and structure undergo various changes over time, often influenced by biological ageing, genetic predisposition, and environmental factors such as UV exposure. These changes can manifest as alterations in skin texture, volume loss, or the appearance of fine lines.
    At Beauty by Doctor, our approach focuses on a clinical assessment of your individual anatomy. We provide a range of non-surgical and minimally invasive options designed to manage these specific concerns. Our goal is to offer evidence-based treatments tailored to your unique skin health and structural needs.
    Click on one of the Facial Concerns below for more detailed information.

    Bruxism and TMJ
    Nasal Bridge Lines
    External Nasal Deviation (Crooked Nose)
    Submental Fullness (Double Chin)
    Droopy Eyebrows
    Droopy Eyelids
    Droopy Mouth Corners
    Facial Volume Loss
    Facial Wrinkles
    Flat Nasal Bridge
    Forehead Wrinkles
    Frown Lines
    Excessive Gum Display While Smiling
    Hook Nose / Dorsal Hump Nose
    Lower Face Laxity
    Chin Dimpling
    Neck Skin Laxity
    TMJ
    Under Eye Fat Pads
    Under Eye Wrinkles
    Pointed Chin (Long Chin Appearance)

    Facial Concerns and Treatment Options

    Your face plays an important role in communication and expression. Certain conditions, such as bruxism, muscle overactivity, or structural changes over time, may alter facial function or appearance.

    Living with Functional and Aesthetic Concerns
    Facial concerns can include both functional symptoms and visible changes. Bruxism and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction may contribute to jaw tension, headaches, and disrupted sleep. Skin changes over time may include lines, changes in texture, and variations in pigmentation.

    Individualised Treatment Approach
    At Beauty by Doctor, treatment plans are developed based on individual assessment. The clinic offers a range of non-surgical options that aim to support facial balance and address specific concerns while maintaining natural facial characteristics.
    Treatment suitability is assessed during consultation, with a focus on understanding each patient’s priorities and clinical presentation.

    Exploring Treatment Options
    The following are examples of commonly addressed facial concerns and available treatment approaches.

    Bruxism
    Muscle-relaxing treatments may be considered for patients experiencing teeth grinding and jaw tension. These treatments aim to reduce muscle overactivity, which may assist in managing associated symptoms such as jaw discomfort and headaches.

    Nasal Lines (Bunny Lines)
    Nasal lines are fine lines that can develop alongside the nose. Treatment options may include:
    Wrinkle-reducing treatments that target the nasalis muscle to reduce muscle activity in this area.
    Volumising fillers, where appropriate, to support surrounding structures.
    Skin quality treatments that aim to improve hydration and elasticity.
    Laser-based treatments such as UltraClear, which may support skin resurfacing and collagen stimulation.

    Nasal Asymmetry or Profile Irregularities
    Non-surgical approaches may be considered for selected patients seeking adjustment of nasal contours.
    Non-surgical rhinoplasty may involve the use of dermal fillers to adjust contour and symmetry.
    Muscle-relaxing treatments may be used in specific cases to influence nasal tip movement.
    Suitability depends on individual anatomy and goals.

    Eyebrow and Eyelid Position
    Changes in brow or eyelid position may be assessed during consultation. Treatment options may include muscle-relaxing treatments or energy-based devices aimed at addressing skin laxity. Surgical referral may be discussed where appropriate.

    Downturned Mouth Corners
    The appearance of downward mouth corners may be addressed with:
    Muscle-relaxing treatments to reduce downward pull from specific muscles.
    Dermal fillers to provide structural support in selected cases.
    Skin quality treatments to support the surrounding tissue.

    Facial Volume Changes
    Changes in facial volume can occur over time due to variations in fat distribution, collagen, and bone structure.
    Treatment options may include:
    Dermal fillers to support areas such as the cheeks, jawline, or under-eye region.
    Biostimulatory treatments that support collagen production over time.
    Treatment plans are individualised based on facial anatomy and clinical assessment.

    Forehead Lines and Frown Lines
    Muscle-relaxing treatments may be used to reduce the activity of muscles contributing to forehead and frown lines. The aim is to maintain natural facial movement while addressing areas of concern.

    Excessive Gingival Display (Gummy Smile)
    A higher display of gum tissue when smiling may be assessed and managed with:
    Muscle-relaxing treatments targeting specific upper lip muscles.
    Dermal fillers in selected cases to support lip structure.

    Dorsal Hump or Aquiline Nose Profile
    Dermal fillers may be considered in selected cases to adjust nasal contour. This approach is non-surgical and suitability varies between individuals.

    Lower Face Laxity
    Changes in lower face structure and skin support may be addressed with:
    Dermal fillers for contour support.
    Energy-based treatments aimed at improving skin laxity.

    Chin Dimpling (Pebbled Chin)
    Muscle-relaxing treatments may be used to reduce chin muscle activity, which can contribute to a textured appearance.

    Neck Skin Laxity
    Neck skin changes may be addressed with:
    Radiofrequency or energy-based treatments.
    Collagen-stimulating approaches.
    Injectable treatments where appropriate.

    Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Dysfunction
    Patients experiencing TMJ-related symptoms such as jaw discomfort, clicking, or headaches may be assessed for muscle-relaxing treatments aimed at reducing muscle overactivity.

    Under-Eye Concerns
    Concerns in the under-eye area may include volume changes, skin texture variation, or pigmentation.
    Treatment options may include dermal fillers, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), or energy-based devices. Suitability depends on individual anatomy and clinical findings.

    Chin Projection or Shape Concerns
    Variations in chin shape or projection may be assessed and managed with dermal fillers to support facial balance where appropriate.

    Consultation Process
    A consultation is conducted to assess suitability and discuss appropriate treatment options. Recommendations are based on clinical findings, patient goals, and individual anatomy.

    FAQs

    How do I know which facial treatment is right for me?
    Treatment suitability is determined during consultation. A personalised plan is developed based on individual assessment.

    Do injectables involve discomfort?
    Discomfort varies between individuals. Topical numbing and other supportive measures may be used where appropriate.

    How long do results last?
    Duration varies depending on the treatment and individual response. Maintenance plans may be discussed during consultation.

    Suitability for treatment is determined during consultation. All medical and cosmetic procedures carry risks, and outcomes vary between individuals. While complications are uncommon, it is important that potential risks, including rare adverse events, are understood. For more information, please refer to our Treatment Complications page: https://beautybydoctor.com/pages/concerns/treatment-complications