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A facial treatment in which Aluminum Oxide crystals are used to exfoliate the skin removing dead epidermal cells. It causes the production of collagen, elastin and fibrogen. This gives the skin a healthy glow, even skin tones, assists with fine lines, kills p- bacteria which causes acne, alleviates acne, decreases pore size, and smooths the skin. This treatment can be combined with a TCA Chemical Peel, 5%/10%/15% Glycolic toner or a Mask. Should be done every 4-5 weeks. No down time.
Also known as collagen induction therapy is a minimally invasive treatment to rejuvenate the skin. Causing the body to produce more collagen, plumping up the skin. A device with fine acupuncture needles creates tiny punctures in the top layer of the skin, which then triggers the body to create new collagen, elastin, and fibrogen. Results can include improved texture, tone and firmness, as well as a reduction in scars, pore size, and stretch marks. This treatment can be combined with PRP, Vitamin A, Peptide Serum, Vita C Serum,and Hyaluronic Acid Serum and TCA Chemical Peel.
Sclerotherapy is used for varicose veins, it involves an injection that reduces the vascular blemishes, larger spider veins, and broken blood vessels. The injection used " eats up the vein" and then the blood is dispersed to the liver and the body then rids it. Several treatments are needed.
A chemical peel is a skin resurfacing technique in which a chemical solution is applied to the face to remove the outer surface layers of skin, allowing new, healthier skin to emerge. Chemical peels come in a range of strengths, from a deeper Phenol Peel to more superficial peels, such as a Glycolic Acid peel. A chemical skin peel involves the application of a solution to the entire face or to specific areas to peel away the skin's top layers. Several light to medium-depth peels can often achieve similar results to one deeper peel treatment, with less risk and shorter recovery time. Peel solutions may contain alpha hydroxy acids, tricholoracetic acid (TCA) or phenol, and peel "depth" or the number of skin layers removed, is determined by both solution ingredients and concentration. Sun Block must used after the treatment to protect the skin from the sun.
TCA Skin Peels use trichloroacetic acid for peeling of the face, neck, hands and other exposed areas of the body. It can be used over the entire body as well. It has less bleaching effect than phenol peels, and is good for "spot" peeling of specific areas too. It can be used for deep, medium or light peeling, depending on the concentration,method of application and one's personal goals.
Phenol is used for deep chemical peels. Phenol offers full-face peeling when sun damage or wrinkling is severe. It can also be used to treat limited areas of the face, such as deep wrinkles around the mouth, but it may permanently bleach the skin, leaving a line of demarcation between the treated and untreated areas that must be covered with makeup.Sun block is required after treatments.
Lactic acid lotions like Lac-Hydrin can help to treat keratosis pilaris and lighten brown spots at the same time.