Décolletage

Smoother skin. Even tone.

Thin, sun-exposed skin with limited oil glands; changes here can affect texture, tone, and visible aging.

Why décolletage aging occurs

The décolletage has delicate skin that is frequently exposed to sun and environmental stressors, yet often receives less daily protection than the face. Over time, UV exposure, collagen loss, and repeated movement during sleep can lead to fine lines, crepiness, discoloration, and texture changes.

Because the skin in this area is thin and low in oil glands, it is especially prone to dehydration and visible aging. For many, these changes contrast with a well-maintained face, drawing attention to the chest area.

Common Concerns We Treat in the

Décolletage

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How we treat the

Décolletage

Our approach to treating the

Décolletage

FAQ

Why does my chest show aging more than my face?
Why do I notice fine lines on my chest even though I don’t move it much?
Why does my chest look crepey or textured?
How do treatments improve the décolletage without making the skin too sensitive?