Crepey Skin

Changes in skin texture are expected. Personalized care can help improve quality.

Crepey skin is a common change that develops over time and can affect how smooth and resilient the skin appears. While it’s often influenced by aging and environmental factors, improving crepey skin typically requires consistency and an approach that focuses on strengthening skin quality rather than quick fixes.

What is

Crepey Skin

?

Crepey skin describes skin that has a paper-thin, finely textured appearance, often accompanied by laxity or fine wrinkling. Unlike deeper wrinkles, crepey skin is more about overall skin quality and structure.

It can affect multiple areas of the body and may be more noticeable when the skin is in motion or lightly pinched.

WHY IT HAppens

Crepey skin develops as collagen, elastin, and moisture levels decline over time. Sun exposure, aging, weight fluctuations, and environmental stress can all weaken the skin’s support structure.

Because these changes occur at a structural level, addressing crepey skin often requires treatments that focus on strengthening and rebuilding the skin rather than simply smoothing the surface.

Our Approach to Treating

Crepey Skin

Treatments We May Recommend

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