
Uneven Skin Texture
Refining Skin Texture
Uneven skin texture develops from slowed cell turnover, collagen loss, acne-related changes, and sun exposure. These factors can create roughness, visible pores, and surface irregularities.
Care focuses on improving surface smoothness while supporting underlying skin structure for more consistent texture over time.


How We Treat Your Concerns
Uneven skin texture is addressed using treatments that encourage controlled exfoliation and collagen stimulation. These approaches smooth surface irregularities, refine pores, and support healthier skin renewal while allowing gradual improvement and predictable recovery without aggressive intervention or prolonged downtime.

Bioregenerative Fillers
Bioregenerative fillers stimulate the body’s own collagen production to improve skin quality and restore structural support over time.

LaseMD
LaseMD is a non-ablative laser treatment that improves skin tone, texture, and overall quality with minimal interruption to daily life.

Microneedling
Microneedling is a skin treatment that stimulates collagen production to improve texture, tone, and overall skin quality.

Every recommendation is based on anatomy, skin behavior, and realistic timelines. Treatments are introduced gradually, allowing results to settle, responses to be assessed, and decisions to remain grounded over time.

A Clinically-Guided Glow
Treatment planning is deliberate and paced, allowing time to assess response and adjust thoughtfully. Recommendations evolve as skin changes, prioritizing balance and proportion, so results remain appropriate, credible, and consistent with how faces age over time without pressure, excess, or unnecessary repetition, long-term focus.
Any Questions?
Uneven skin texture develops from slowed cell turnover, collagen loss, acne-related changes, and sun exposure, leading to roughness, visible pores, and irregular surface appearance over time.
Yes. As collagen declines and skin renewal slows, texture irregularities become more noticeable with age.
Acne can disrupt skin structure and healing, leading to lingering texture changes such as roughness or shallow scarring.
Yes. Texture improvement often occurs gradually as skin renewal and structural support improve over time.
No. Uneven skin texture often reflects both surface changes and deeper structural skin alterations.
Sun exposure contributes to collagen breakdown and surface damage, which can worsen uneven skin texture over time.
Uneven skin texture can make skin appear rough, dull, or aged, even when tone and color are relatively even.
Yes. Uneven skin texture can appear on the neck, chest, and other sun-exposed areas.

