If you’ve ever noticed tiny, rough bumps on the back of your upper arms, you might be puzzled as to what causes them, or be annoyingly familiar with the charming nickname ‘chicken skin’. Textural resemblance to the plucked bird aside, ‘Keratosis Pilaris’ – as the skin condition is officially called – is actually a super common condition and it’s pretty harmless too. But it can be itchy, annoying, and quite noticeable, due to the rough, uneven skin texture it causes. Luckily, our FAQs can help make getting rid of chicken skin on your upper arms a little easier.
More about Chicken SkinWhat are Tweakments?
Tweakments are non-surgical cosmetic (or ‘aesthetic’) procedures that can rejuvenate the skin and soften lines and wrinkles, improve irregular pigmentation, tighten sagging skin, add back volume to ageing faces and adjust the proportions of facial features. They are mostly temporary. They are not cosmetic surgery. They involve injectable treatments, lasers and chemical skin peels, but no scalpels and no general anaesthesia.