
Skin DNA Testing & Tailored Treatment
Say goodbye to guesswork and hello to personalised skincare based on your DNA & the power of AI powered skin mapping.
For years, it was believed that our skin was simply a reflection of the genes we inherited. If your parents had pigmentation, redness, or premature aging, you were expected to follow suit. However, thanks to advancements in epigenetics and DNA skin testing, we now know that your genetic makeup doesn’t have to define your skin’s future.

The Future of Skincare is Here
Our advanced Genetic Skin Profiling analyses key genetic markers that influence:
- Skin Firmness & Elasticity
- Sun Sensitivity & UV Protection
- Free Radical & Pollution Defence
- Inflammation & Sensitivity Risks
- Glycation & Premature Aging Factors

Science Meets Skincare – A Targeted Approach
Rather than relying on trial and error, our DNA-based insights enable us to recommend treatments and skincare products that work with your genetic blueprint—helping you achieve stronger, healthier, and more resilient skin.
Your lifestyle choices play a major role in how your genes express themselves. With the right skincare, sun protection, diet, and habits, you can influence how your skin ages and take control of its future.
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If you are overwhelmed with contradicting advice about what’s best for your skin’s health and need motivation to maintain the long-term health and quality of your skin, book in for our Genetic Skin Profiling Treatment.
SkinDNA™ examines a Proprietary Combination of genetic markers (SNPs) in 5 categories of skin aging
Firmness & Elasticity
Identify if you are a carrier of key genetic variations associated with accelerated collagen loss even before the signs have become visible.
Wrinkling
Not often discussed, Glycation affects collagen and elastin fibres. Glycation is now well recognised as a leading cause of accelerated skin aging.
Sun Damage & Pigmentation
The sun’s UV rays are one of the most significant causes of premature skin aging. An individual’s genes play an important role in determining how well their skin can naturally cope under the strains of the sun.
Free radicals
Unstable molecules that cause oxidative stress, leading to premature skin aging and cellular damage. Scientists now recognise free radicals as key contributors to a wide range of diseases, including heart disease, arthritis, cancer, and cataracts but they’re also one of the main culprits behind skin aging.
Sensitivity + Inflammation
Excessive inflammation is one of the most common themes in early onset skin aging. While it is a helpful response in the short term, if inflammation continues, it can play a negative role. Often subtle, the signs include skin sensitivity, redness and irritation.