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5 Ways to Soften Chest Wrinkles, According to Experts

Your face isn’t the only place that needs SPF, topicals and collagen support

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A close-up of a woman’s neck and décolleté in a black V-neck top, showing the chest area in warm light.
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This article first appeared in the Summer 2026 issue of NewBeauty. Click here to subscribe

When it comes to early signs of aging, the chest often gives us away. As Miami dermatologist Anna Chacon, MD explains, the skin of the décolleté is thin, constantly exposed to the sun and vulnerable to both collagen loss and repetitive movement. “Intrinsic aging, side sleeping, dehydration and chronic UV exposure all contribute to etched-in lines,” she says. Washington, DC dermatologist Nina Hartman, MD adds that “treating the face, neck and chest together is essential for achieving a natural, harmonious appearance.”

From everyday habits to in-office treatments, these are the most effective doctor-recommended solutions.

Prevent Damage With Sunscreen

Chest wrinkles often start with chronic sun exposure, making daily SPF the most important first step. “Many people don’t realize the skin on the chest is thinner than the face, so UV rays penetrate more easily and accelerate collagen breakdown,” explains San Diego dermatologist Azadeh Shirazi, MD. “This is why these lines form and linger.”

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Treat With Topicals

A targeted skin-care routine can noticeably strengthen the chest’s delicate, sensitive skin. In addition to sun protection, Dr. Hartman says, “anti-aging topicals similar to those used on the face and neck should be incorporated into the chest routine.”

In the morning, bring your brightening vitamin C serum down to your décolleté, and at night, apply a wrinkle-reducing formula like SkinCeuticals P-TIOX Cream ($150), a moisturizer that complements in-office treatments while delivering visible smoothing and wrinkle correction at home.

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Supplement With Silicone Patches

If you’re a devoted side-sleeper, silicone patches can offer extra support overnight. Dr. Chacon says they “create an occlusive microenvironment that helps retain moisture while also temporarily smoothing fine lines and reducing skin compression.”

While not a permanent solution, Dr. Shirazi says options like Wrinkles Schminkles Chest Wrinkle Patch ($30) “may help soften fine lines over time.” They can also help prevent existing lines from worsening.

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Smooth and Brighten With Lasers

When the concern is both chest wrinkles and sun damage, lasers can offer meaningful rejuvenation. “Laser and light-based therapies are highly effective for treating photodamage, including brown spots, uneven tone and fine lines,” says Dr. Hartman, who utilizes IPL for pigmentation and fractional lasers like Fraxel Dual to stimulate collagen remodeling.

For more stubborn chest lines, Dr. Shirazi favors resurfacing lasers, including HALO and ProFractional, “to smooth the skin’s surface and trigger collagen remodeling.”

Before-and-after images of a Fraxel treatment on the chest

Restore With Biostimulatory Fillers

Biostimulatory fillers such as Sculptra, which is used off-label, and Radiesse, the first injectable approved for the décolleté, can take a structural approach to treating wrinkles by stimulating collagen and elastin production for longer-lasting results.

Dr. Chacon says, “By gradually increasing dermal collagen density, these injectables can help improve skin thickness, elasticity and the appearance of wrinkled skin in the chest area.”

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