Wrinkle Treatment in Singapore

Wrinkles are one of the most common and most treatable signs of skin ageing. At The Skin Longevity Clinic, we approach wrinkles through the lens of skin longevity: improving how skin functions (barrier, repair, inflammation control) while addressing lines in a holistic and medical manner.

What are wrinkles?


Wrinkles are lines, creases, or folds that form as skin and the underlying support structures change with time. They reflect a combination of repeated facial movement, loss of collagen and elastin, changes in skin hydration, and cumulative environmental ultraviolet (UV) exposure.

What do wrinkles look like?

Wrinkles can appear as:

  • Fine lines (early, shallow lines often seen with dehydration or early photoageing)
  • Deeper creases (more established lines)
  • Folds (often where volume and structural support have changed)


Some are visible only when you animate your face (dynamic); others remain at rest (static).

How are wrinkles categorised?

 

Wrinkles can be categorised according to their severity.

 

Dynamic wrinkles

In the early stages, wrinkles appear with movement (e.g., frowning, smiling). They are largely driven by muscle activity, and over time may fix into the skin.

 

Static wrinkles

These are wrinkles that are visible at rest. They reflect more of the skin’s structural changes (collagen and elastin breakdown) and may also be influenced by volume shifts.

Where can dynamic wrinkles appear on the face and neck?


Common areas include:

  • Forehead lines (horizontal)
  • Glabella lines (between the brows)
  • Crow’s feet (outer corners of the eyes)
  • Under-eye fine lines
  • Smoker’s lines (upper lip lines)
  • Neck lines and crepey texture on the neck

Why do wrinkles form?

 

Wrinkles form through two overlapping processes:

 

1) Intrinsic ageing 

With age, skin gradually produces less collagen and elastin, and repair slows.

 

2) Extrinsic ageing 

UV exposure triggers oxidative stress and increases enzymes called matrix metalloproteinases that break down collagen in the dermis, contributing to wrinkles and loss of elasticity. 

 

One of the most clinically convincing pieces of evidence we have in prevention: daily sunscreen use slowed measurable skin ageing in a long-term randomized trial.

FAQs

How can wrinkles be treated?

At The Skin Longevity Clinic, treatment is personalised to your wrinkle type (dynamic vs static), skin quality, downtime tolerance, and your preferences. Options may include:

Active ingredients (foundation for skin longevity)

  • Retinoids (e.g., tretinoin/retinol): support collagen pathways and improve photoageing-related fine wrinkles; supported by randomized trials and systematic reviews. 
  • Daily broad-spectrum sunscreen: the single most important prevention step for wrinkle progression. 


Neuromodulators (for dynamic wrinkles)

For lines driven by facial movement (forehead, frown lines, crow’s feet), botulinum toxin can soften dynamic lines and help prevent them from becoming etched over time. 


Dermal fillers (for folds and structural support)

For deeper folds or areas where support and volume has shifted (e.g., nasolabial folds), hyaluronic acid fillers can restore structure and reduce the appearance of creases. Evidence supports both effectiveness and an overall favourable safety profile when performed appropriately. 


Energy-based collagen remodelling (for texture + static wrinkles)

For skin texture, fine lines, and collagen remodelling, options may include fractional laser resurfacing or other evidence-based resurfacing technologies. These aim to stimulate dermal remodelling and improve wrinkle appearance with an appropriate downtime plan. 

What is the procedure like?

Your experience is designed to be calm, medically guided, and predictable:

Step 1: Consultation & skin assessment

We map:

  • Which lines are dynamic vs static
  • Skin quality (texture, elasticity, pigmentation patterns)
  • Lifestyle and sun exposure patterns that influence longevity


Step 2: Treatment plan (evidence-led, staged)

We choose the safest and least invasive plan that achieves a natural result. This may require staged treatments across sessions to prioritise safety, tissue health, and longevity.

 

Step 3: Treatment day

  • Cleansing + photography for tracking
  • Topical anaesthetic (when needed)
  • A precise, measured approach (small changes, monitored response)

 

Step 4: Aftercare & longevity maintenance

You’ll receive clear aftercare instructions and a long-term strategy (often including sunscreen and retinoid guidance) to maintain results and protect skin function.

Why choose Dr Rachel Ho and The Skin Longevity Clinic for wrinkles in Singapore?

A wrinkles plan should be more than “erase lines.” It should respect skin biology.

Patients come to The Skin Longevity Clinic because Dr Rachel Ho’s approach is:

  • Evidence-based and medically grounded (not trend-driven)
  • Natural and measured: we aim for results that look like you, well-rested, without ageing or distorting your looks.

Doctor Rachel’s Takeaway

Wrinkles are not a personal failure—and they’re not purely cosmetic. They are the visible result of skin biology over time.
The most effective wrinkle strategy in Singapore is usually a combination of:

  1. Prevention (daily sunscreen) 
  2. Repair support (retinoid-based, evidence-led skincare) 
  3. Targeted in-clinic treatment chosen based on whether lines are dynamic (neuromodulators), structural (fillers), or textural (resurfacing). 

If you’re thinking in years—not weeks—wrinkle treatment becomes less about chasing perfection, and more about protecting how your skin functions for decades.