
What is it?
Skin elasticity is your skin’s ability to stretch and snap back into place, is one of the pillars of firm, youthful skin that looks plump, smooth, and resilient.
Over time, the proteins that keep skin tight (collagen and elastin) naturally decrease due to a range of factors like age, sun exposure, lifestyle habits, and even genetics. With fewer supporting structures, it causes the skin to look weaker and more wrinkly
But don’t worry, because the power of modern dermatology offers simple solutions to restore and maintain your skin’s youthful bounce.
Still Have Questions?
What should I avoid for skin tightening?
Sun exposure is a big one, excessive stress, smoking, poor nutrition, dehydration, sleep, and genetic factors can all contribute to an accelerated decline in skin elasticity over time.
Targeting the two primary proteins - collagen & elastin - with dedicated treatments is your first step. To keep the majority of your significant improvements, a consistent and purposeful skincare routine is crucial.
Can I restore my skin’s elasticity?
Think of at home remedies as maintenance for the wonders achieved with in-clinic treatments. Use Vitamin A for night, Vitamin C for the morning, a broad spectrum SPF throughout the day, and you can even consider an oral collagen supplement.
Are at-home treatments effective?
Timelines vary by treatment method, but generally between a few weeks to a few months. Most in-clinic treatments will show some immediate benefit, the results you’re really after unfold over time as the collagen and elastin naturally rebuild.
How long does it take for treatments to tighten skin?
Although collagen supplements have shown improvements to skin collagen, results are relatively small when compared to something like exosome treatment - even within the same time-to-results.
Can’t I just take a collagen supplement instead?

Treatment Options

SKINCARE
Advice
We don't just provide you with world class skincare treatments, but show you how to maintain your amazing results at home.

Retinol
Vitamin A is a proven anti-aging ingredient that stimulates collagen production.

Sun Protection
Always use a broad-spectrum SPF to prevent UV damage.

Hydrate
Drink plenty of water and remember to moisturise to keep skin cells plump and healthy.