Dry and dehydrated skin – specialist medical consultation and personalized treatment plan
Dull and dehydrated skin is a frequent aesthetic problem and can occur as a result of exposure to environmental factors, stress, fatigue, or the natural process of skin aging. Lack of hydration and decreased collagen production can lead to loss of skin luminosity, a tired appearance, and uneven texture. During the medical consultation, the physician evaluates the skin type and factors that may contribute to its dehydration, establishing a personalized treatment plan that may include procedures for deep hydration, collagen stimulation, and skin rejuvenation.
Pale and dehydrated skin (tired skin, lack of luminosity)
Dull and dehydrated skin can appear when natural cellular regeneration processes are slowed down or when the skin barrier is compromised. This aesthetic concern frequently manifests through loss of skin luminosity, tired appearance, uneven texture, and accentuation of fine lines.
Factors that can contribute to the appearance of dull skin include exposure to ultraviolet radiation, pollution, stress, fatigue, dehydration, as well as the natural skin aging process. Over time, decreased collagen and elastin production can lead to loss of skin elasticity and hydration.
Modern aesthetic medicine offers numerous minimally invasive procedures that can help revitalize the skin and stimulate cutaneous regeneration. These treatments can improve skin hydration, stimulate collagen production, and contribute to achieving a brighter and more uniform complexion.
During the medical consultation, the physician evaluates skin characteristics, degree of dehydration, and factors that may contribute to the dull appearance of the skin. Based on this evaluation, a personalized treatment plan is established, which may include deep hydration procedures, collagen stimulation, and skin rejuvenation.
Available treatments in the clinic:
- Facial mesotherapy – procedure used for skin hydration and revitalization through administration of active substances
- Facial PRP – skin regeneration treatment based on growth factors obtained from the patient's blood
- Hyaluronic acid (skin boosters) – used for deep skin hydration and improvement of skin elasticity
- PRX-T33 – biorevitalization without intensive exfoliation, which stimulates skin regeneration and improves skin luminosity
- Medical peels – dermatological procedures that contribute to improvement of skin texture and skin tone uniformity
- EXION – technology used for stimulation of skin regeneration and improvement of skin firmness
- Exilis Ultra 360 – procedure that uses radiofrequency to stimulate collagen and improve skin firmness
- Microneedling Nanopore Stylus – technology that stimulates skin regeneration and collagen production
- CO₂ Laser – used for skin rejuvenation and improvement of skin texture
- Harmony XL Pro dermatological laser – laser technology used for dermatological and aesthetic treatments
The optimal treatment is determined following medical consultation, depending on skin type, degree of dehydration, and the patient's aesthetic goals.

