Why is my skin red? There are many reasons that your skin may be red, but ultimately what it comes down to is that something is causing there to be more red blood cells near the surface of your skin than normal. This happens because the nervous system dilates blood vessels in the face, which diverts blood to the skin of the face. There are many reasons this might be happening, and one of the trickiest things with facial redness is figuring out what’s actually causing it. Of course, a certain amount of facial redness is normal (after exercise or when hot, or when sunburnt), but if your face is persistently red, there are likely...
More about RednessWhat 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.