Treatment Of Chest Lines And Wrinkles

The skin on the décolletage is subject to aging from intrinsic(genetic) and extrinsic (environmental) factors. The primary environmental factor is sun damage and is responsible for most skin aging. With years of repeated sun exposure there can be loss of tissue elasticity and pigmentation changes.

It is the changes to skin structure that result in the appearance of chest lines. Initially they appear worse when you wake in the morning and disappear as the day progresses. ( This is caused from sleeping in a position that compresses the skin structure). With time the lines become fixed and will not disappear during the day.

There are some options available to improve the skin structure as well as treat the pigmentation changes from sun damage and aging. These options will not restore the skin to a pre-damaged condition but can help the cosmetic appearance.

What Treatment Is Appropriate For Your Concerns?

There are treatment options and the most appropriate depends on what is happening with your skin. At SkinRevision we offer a free cosmetic consultation.

  • You will have an assessment with one of our Doctors
  • During this assessment they will discuss treatment options including realistic expectations of the outcome.
  • They will discuss what is involved in each treatment including possible side effects
  • They will give you a personalised plan and accurate quote so you can make an informed decision on treatment.
  • Email us if you want to know more about treatments we offer.

    With TGA regulations in Australia, it is illegal for us to name any cosmetic treatments on our website. They are class S4 medication to be administered by a Doctor with training.


    Are you concerned about sun damage and aging on the chest?

    Come in for a free assessment to discuss treatment options.

    Call us on (07) 33505447 for your free consultation
    Or email to ask us any questions.

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