Scars are permanent marks that remain on your skin after a wound or injury has healed. Scars can vary considerably in appearance and texture depending on their location on your body, how deep the wound was, and how good your body is at healing itself after it sustains damage. Your body forms scars as part of the natural process of healing wounds. Your skin has multiple layers arranged into three primary layers: the epidermis, the dermis, and the hypodermis. The outer layers of skin form the epidermis, which acts as a protective barrier and also contributes to skin tone. The next layers of skin form the dermis, which provides...
More about ScarsWhat 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.