About the condition
Dehydrated skin is a condition characterised by a lack of water in both the superficial and deeper layers of the skin. It often manifests as tightness, a dull or greyish tone, fine lines, and a loss of radiance. It is important to distinguish dehydration from dry skin — because even oily skin can become dehydrated.
Good to know
One of the most common causes of skin dehydration today is the excessive use of active ingredients without professional supervision.
Recommended treatments (for individuals aged 20–50+, urban lifestyle, exposure to stress, air-conditioned environments, and screens)
Aesthetics:
- Profhilo
- Restylane Vital
- Juvéderm Volite
- Seventy Hyal
- Belotero Revive
Advanced technology:
- laser skin revitalisation
- LED therapy
Dermatology:
- dry skin therapy
- medical dermocosmetics
Cosmetology:
- hydrating treatments
- renewal facials
Longevity:
- IV infusions (hydration + vitamins)
- electrolytes
Lifestyle:
- water intake
- avoiding dehydrating habits
Preparing for your visit
Avoid harsh products and focus on gentle skincare for a few days beforehand.
Precautions
Overuse of acids can further dehydrate and compromise the skin barrier.
Our approach
We do not simply treat the symptom — we restore the skin’s ability to retain moisture on its own. That is precisely what distinguishes a short-lived effect from a lasting result.
Consequences of leaving the condition untreated
Dehydrated skin ages more rapidly, becomes increasingly sensitive, and is prone to irritation. It can also leave the appearance of fatigue and neglect, which may affect one’s confidence and the way others perceive you.
