Crepiness
Crepey skin appears thin, delicate, and finely wrinkled, often on the neck, chest, arms, or under the eyes. While it is a natural part of aging, it can make the skin look older or less smooth than desired. Professional treatments can improve texture, firmness, and overall appearance.



How We Approach Crepiness
Addressing crepiness involves assessing skin thickness, elasticity, and underlying structural changes. Treatment focuses on stimulating collagen, improving tone, and smoothing fine lines for a firmer, more youthful appearance.
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Evaluate skin texture, thickness, and elasticity2
Discuss patient goals and expected improvements3
Recommend the most appropriate treatment approach4
Perform treatment and provide aftercare guidance
Frequently Asked Questions

Crepiness occurs due to loss of collagen and elastin, sun exposure, and natural aging. Lifestyle factors such as smoking or repeated sun damage can accelerate the process.
While crepiness cannot be completely erased, treatments can significantly improve texture, firmness, and appearance over time.
Discomfort is generally mild. Topical numbing may be used depending on the treatment modality.
Results typically develop over multiple sessions as collagen remodeling occurs, with optimal improvement after the recommended course.
Some treatments may cause temporary redness, swelling, or flaking, but most patients can return to normal activities quickly.