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Understanding Ageing: What Really Happens to Your Skin Over Time

  • Jul 19, 2025
  • 2 min read

Ageing is a natural process - but understanding how it affects your skin can help you make more informed, confident choices about prevention, maintenance, and regeneration.


At Allure Aesthetics, we take a clinical, long-term view of skin ageing. Here’s what’s really going on beneath the surface and why how you treat your skin today matters more than ever.


The science of ageing skin

From your mid-to-late 20s, your body begins to gradually produce less collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid - all of which contribute to youthful, firm, and hydrated skin.


By your 30s and 40s, you may begin to notice:

  • Fine lines or expression lines that no longer fade

  • A loss of definition around the jawline or cheeks

  • A gradual dullness or lack of radiance

  • More visible pigmentation, redness, or uneven tone

  • Thinner skin, slower healing, and texture changes


These changes aren’t flaws - they’re part of how the skin matures. But modern skin health treatments can help support the structure of your skin, stimulate collagen, and restore vitality at every stage.


Ageing affects everyone differently

Factors like sun exposure, lifestyle, genetics, and skincare all influence how your skin ages. That’s why we don’t believe in one-size-fits-all anti-ageing solutions.


Instead, we assess what’s happening in your skin right now - from texture and tone to volume and laxity - and create tailored treatment plans that support long-term skin health.


It’s not just about looking younger

We believe ageing well is about feeling in control of your skin, not chasing unrealistic ideals.


Our approach focuses on restoring what’s been lost - collagen, hydration, clarity - while respecting the natural structure of your face.


And that’s where regenerative aesthetics come in…


SOMETHING NEW IS COMING!


At Allure, we’re always evolving to bring you the most advanced, clinically-proven skin treatments available.


This summer, we’ll be launching something designed to change the way we treat ageing - from the inside out.

Think next-generation collagen support. Natural regeneration. Long-term results.


We’ll be sharing more very soon.


Want to know what’s right for your skin today? Book a consultation for a tailored plan that evolves with you.

📱 Call 01495 222111

📍 Allure Aesthetics, Commercial Street, Pontllanfraith, NP12 2JY

 
 
 

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Billi
Apr 06

This is such a fantastic breakdown of what happens as we get older. Honestly, I'm genuinely curious how our understanding of ageing will continue to develop from here, especially with all the new research emerging. This is precisely the kind of insightful content I truly wish I had found much sooner in life; it would have saved me a lot of trial and error. It’s incredibly valuable to see all these complex ideas distilled so clearly https://www.justice.qld.gov.au/initiatives/liquor-gaming I really appreciate the quality of your writing and the depth of information you've presented. Please, keep this kind of content coming, it's incredibly helpful. It's also worth mentioning that this post feels like a perfect summary of what took me years of…



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Hats off for this incredible knowledge drop on understanding ageing, especially concerning skin! It's so refreshing to find a take on this topic that feels so genuinely correct and is clearly super well-researched https://bots.ondiscord.xyz/lists/bFE7G0E0D You've really captured the complexities in a way that’s easy to digest. I've spent a lot of time trying to figure this out myself, building a whole system around understanding ageing based on my own trial and error, and it’s fascinating to see how much of that aligns with what you’ve presented here https://www.utas.edu.au/ The long-term implications of truly understanding ageing are definitely worth a separate discussion; it feels like we're just scratching the surface. I'll definitely be linking back to this read for future reference.

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