Just one month to go before we say goodbye to the cold season and welcome the warm, dry breeze of spring. That’s why now is the perfect time to prep and renew your skin in the most ideal season of the year. It’s never too late to refresh your glow, restore hydration, and address any lingering skin concerns before the sunnier days arrive. As winter winds down, let your skin transition with it.
At Plexus South Yarra, our team of cosmetic practitioners including dermal therapist Olivia Hume, Dr Shams Shamid and Dr Dae Kwon are here to guide you through personalised rejuvenation treatments such as peels, skin needling and cosmetic injectables to help you step into spring with confidence.
Benefits of Starting Now?
As winter draws to a close and the first signs of spring begin to appear, August presents a unique opportunity to get ahead on your skin goals. In the spring, humidity levels increase which means dry, cold weather dehydrates your skin and can even cause irritation. Which means your skin needs to be prepared. This month offers the perfect conditions to begin rejuvenation treatments that will leave your skin glowing, hydrated, and healthy just in time for the warmer months.
One major benefit of starting now is lower UV exposure. The sun is still mild, which reduces the risk of irritation or pigmentation during treatment recovery. Many skin treatments are most effective when done under low sun conditions, giving you safer and more consistent results.
Cooler weather means less sweating and fewer bacteria, creating the perfect environment for skin recovery, especially after treatments that require downtime. Starting now gives your skin time to heal and renew so you’re not rushing results. That’s why, August is more than just the end of winter. It is your chance to prep your skin and step into spring with confidence.
Top Treatments to Reverse Winter Dullness and Hyperpigmentation
Before starting your spring skin prep, take a moment to consider what winter may have left behind. The cold and dry air along with reduced sun exposure can take a toll on your complexion. It often leads to winter dullness and brings out areas of hyperpigmentation. The season slows cell turnover, depletes moisture and can make uneven skin tone more noticeable. Now is the perfect time to refresh, rehydrate and restore your glow before the warmer months begin.
Here are some of the top treatments we recommend at Plexus South Yarra to reverse winter skin concerns:
- Chemical Peels
Gently exfoliate dead skin to brighten your complexion, reduce pigmentation and stimulate collagen for smoother, more radiant skin.
- Skin Needling (Microneedling)
Boost cell regeneration and reduce pigmentation, fine lines and uneven texture by triggering your skin’s natural healing response.
- Hydrating Facials
Deeply hydrate and restore the skin barrier with soothing facials that replenish moisture and calm winter-stressed skin.
- Cosmetic Injectables
Refresh your look with anti-wrinkle treatments or dermal fillers to restore lost volume and soften lines for a youthful, spring-ready appearance.
What to Expect from Your Consultation in Plexus Medical & Cosmetics
Your journey starts with a personalised consultation at Plexus Medical & Cosmetics. Our friendly team will welcome you in a warm, professional space where we take time to understand your skin, concerns and goals.
We’ll assess your skin’s condition, discuss your medical history and current skincare routine, and create a customised treatment plan with options tailored to you.You will meet with one of our experienced practitioners including Dr Shams Shamid, Dr Dae Kwon or dermal therapist Olivia Hume who will guide you through your options. We will explain everything in simple terms so you know what to expect.
To celebrate the start of the new season, we are offering 10% off your spring skin package. Simply mention this blog during your visit to redeem the offer and begin your journey to healthier, glowing skin.
Book your complimentary skin consultation today and step confidently into spring with luminous, healthy skin.