SKIN CONCERNS

Uneven Skin Texture

Smooth, refine, and support skin that looks rough, bumpy, or uneven.

Professional skin assessment and personalised treatment plans to support healthier, more confident skin.

  • Your skin feels rough, bumpy, or uneven to the touch.
  • Makeup catches on dry patches, bumps, or texture.
  • Your skin looks dull even when it is not breaking out.
  • You notice uneven areas after acne, dryness, sun exposure, or product irritation.
  • You want smoother skin but are unsure whether you need peels, microneedling, skincare, or barrier support.

Dead Skin Buildup

Slow cell turnover can leave the skin looking dull, rough, or uneven.

Congestion

Oil, debris, and blocked pores can create small bumps and an uneven surface.

Post-Acne Texture

Breakouts may leave roughness, shallow marks, or lingering uneven areas.

Dryness or Barrier Damage

A compromised barrier can cause flaking, rough patches, tightness, and sensitivity.

Sun Damage

UV exposure can contribute to roughness, uneven tone, collagen changes, and visible texture.

Ageing and Collagen Loss

Reduced collagen can make skin look less firm, less smooth, and more textured over time.

  • Weeks 1-2: Review products, calm irritation, and prepare the skin for appropriate treatment.
  • Weeks 4–8: Skin may begin to feel smoother and look brighter with consistent care.
  • Weeks 8-12: Texture, congestion, and dullness may continue to improve with a staged plan.
  • Ongoing: Maintenance treatments, SPF, and homecare consistency help preserve smoother skin quality.

Uneven texture can often be improved, but the best approach depends on the cause. Surface roughness may improve faster than deeper acne scarring or collagen-related texture.

This depends on whether the texture is caused by dryness, congestion, acne scarring, sun damage, or ageing. Peels, microneedling, facials, and skincare may all be considered.

Not always. Over-exfoliation can damage the barrier and make texture worse. A balanced plan is safer than adding too many active products at once.

Some surface smoothness may improve within weeks, while collagen-focused improvement usually takes several months and a series of treatments.

Yes, but the plan should be gentle and staged. Sensitive skin often needs barrier support before active resurfacing or collagen treatments.

Book a consultation and let us create a personalised plan for your skin texture, comfort, and long-term skin health.