Skin Texture
Texture irregularities can make skin look uneven, rough, or thickened, drawing attention even when the skin itself is healthy. While these changes are often benign, they can become noticeable, irritating, or simply out of place with how you want your skin to look.



How We Approach Skin Texture
Treatment begins with a careful evaluation to confirm the nature of the texture irregularity and differentiate it from other skin lesions. Once assessed, we select the most appropriate treatment approach based on surface characteristics and patient preferences.
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Evaluate and confirm the texture irregularity2
Assess size, thickness, and location3
Select the most appropriate treatment method4
Perform targeted removal or resurfacing
Frequently Asked Questions

They are not contagious and do not spread through contact. However, individuals with a predisposition may develop additional irregularities in other areas over time.
Irritation can occur due to friction from clothing, jewelry, or repetitive contact. Thickness and location often contribute to discomfort.
Once completely removed, treated areas typically do not return. New irregularities may develop elsewhere over time due to underlying predisposition.
There is no proven way to prevent them. Development is largely influenced by genetics and aging rather than sun exposure or skincare habits.
There is no single “best” treatment. The optimal approach depends on the size, thickness, location, and surface characteristics. Final recommendations are made after assessment.