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Why Is My Face Always Red?
Persistent facial redness is often a sign that something specific is happening within the skin. Discover the most common causes of facial redness, including rosacea, sensitive skin, menopause and skin barrier damage, from NHS GP and aesthetic doctor Dr Caroline Warden in Hale, Cheshire.
4 min read
“Has My Face Fallen?” — How Mid-Face & Cheek Filler Can Restore Support
“I just feel like my face has… fallen.”
If you’ve noticed your cheeks look flatter, your lower face feels heavier, or your nasolabial folds seem deeper, you’re not imagining it. This change is slow, structural, and very normal and the good news is that, when done properly, mid-face (cheek) filler can restore support, balance and freshness without changing who you are.
3 min read