Aging skin is often characterized by dullness, degeneration and wrinkled skin. New skin bio-remodelling techniques are a great way to give mature and aging skin a new life. They use a skin treatment procedure based on hyaluronic acid that works to strengthen the skin’s ability to produce collagen and elastin – two scaffold proteins that are essential for skin firmness and elasticity. Hyaluronic acid is a hydrophilic substance found naturally in the skin, its presence is very important for the health of the extracellular matrix of the skin and its ability to absorb moisture. As we grow older, our skin loses its natural sources of hyaluronic acid leading to dull, dry skin.
There is endless information available online about anti-aging skin care. According to cosmetologists and beauty experts, a person should begin anti-aging skin treatment in his/her late 20’s or early 30’s to remove wrinkles as long as possible. One has to keep in mind that wrinkle removal products delay many wrinkles from appearing, but will not replace existing ones. Therefore, the better you start early, the more protection you will receive from the aging process.
What should anti-aging skin care look like? A person should begin working with a dermatologist or a laser cosmetic specialist to develop an anti-aging skin care program depending on his or her beauty goals. A dermatologist or a laser cosmetic specialist will begin to assess your problem areas on the skin and make recommendations based on your unique needs. Your custom plan may include the following products and processes:
Sun Protection: Protection from harmful UV rays is the first line of defence against slowing down the aging process. The most common cause of wrinkles and dark spots on the skin in the 20s and 30s is due to excessive sun exposure. You should immediately consult your dermatologist about skin care for sun damage, which may include treatments such as microdermabrasion, chemical peels, laser therapy, and retinoids.
Topical Creams: Your dermatologist may recommend over-the-counter or over-the-counter creams to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Anti-aging products may contain ingredients such as retinol, alpha and beta hydroxy acids (AHA and BHA), and vitamins A and C. These ingredients help eliminate dead cells and improve skin texture, so you can enjoy a smooth texture.
Laser Treatment: Laser treatment actually promotes the natural production of new skin cells and collagen. The treatment also helps individuals to reduce age spots, hyperpigmentation, and fine lines that follow this treatment without increasing the production of skin cells and collagen. Your dermatologist will be able to guide you on how many treatments you will need to get the best results.
Dermal Fillers: As we age and lose collagen, our facial volume decreases. This is where dermal fillers begin to work to restore this volume. A dermatologists or laser cosmetic professional will look for dermal fillers to fill in wrinkles, where the most visible ones include around the mouth and under your eyes. It also helps to increase the volume of the cheek. Dermal fillers usually last between six months and a year.
Microdermabrasion: This procedure can be another effective treatment for wrinkles and can deal with melasma, age spots, and sun damage. During this treatment, your dermatologist or laser cosmetic professional will use a tool to spray fine particles on your skin. This will allow the skin to became healthier, which may eliminate some of the symptoms of aging.
As you grow older, your skin begins to show signs of negligence over the years. Your fun days at the beach, junk food, watching the nightlife all come in the form of various skin problems like acne scars, sunburn, spots, dark circles, wrinkles, fine lines etc. Even weight gain and weight loss add up to these types of skin problems. Skin rejuvenation treatments can add health to your skin, making it look younger.
Skin rejuvenation can be done with a variety of techniques – dermabrasion, chemical peeling or laser treatment etc. The most commonly used skin rejuvenation treatment is cosmetic laser skin resurfacing. LED Light treatment can also make your skin look fresh and feel smoother. Although certain types of skin rejuvenation treatments can be used safely on various parts of the body such as the hands or neck, many people prefer to go for facial rejuvenation treatments to correct acne scars, sunburn, spots, dark circles, hyperpigmentation, wrinkles, fine lines on their face.
The development of advanced skin rejuvenation methods has been encouraged by a growing number of healthy, active, older women who are more eager to look younger as they feel inside. The latest techniques are less invasive, have shorter recovery times than normal face lift and can achieve subtle improvements that look really natural.
So, what are your options? What are the most common procedures for removing fine wrinkles, scars, uneven pigmentation and other skin imperfections, and which will achieve the best results? Let’s take a closer look.
Botox
Botox is one of the most popular anti-aging treatments available. It is relatively affordable, has few risks and does not require much recovery time. The intended injections of botulinum toxin are effective in temporarily relieving wrinkles on the face, eyes, and neck caused by repeated movements such as smiling, frowning or raising eyebrows. Botox is used to reduce the rate of muscle movement, thereby soften existing wrinkles and prevent the formation of deep lines in the future.
At healthcare wellness centre, we have renowned expert in cosmetic dermatology and toxin injection techniques and facial anatomy for injectable. At healthcare wellness centre, we carried out some 1200 Botox injections per year including for
Dermal fillers
In the last 20 years or so, soft tissue dermal fillers have completely changed the treatment of wrinkle reduction and total volume loss. Hyaluronic acid is a very safe and flexible tool for treating facial
aging. Hyaluronic acid based fillers such as the Allergan Juvederm range are injected by qualified cosmetic dermatologists to
The effect of the treatment is temporary; for optimum outcomes injections need to be repeated periodically – every 4-6 months for lip volume restoration, roughly every 12 months for nasolabial lines, marionette lines, cheeks and lip definition, and approximately every 18-24 months for tear duct injections..
Exercise, smoking, UV exposure, ambient temperature, laser and RF treatments can all affect the duration and accelerate the deterioration of Hyaluronic acid fillers, making filling more often necessary.
Chemical Peels
Chemexfoliation / Dermapeeling or Chemical peels are used to treat wrinkles, scars, age spots and discoloration. The acid solution is used to dissolve skin cells and remove the upper layers of the epidermis. The type and strength of the acid solution determines how deep it penetrates and the end results obtained.
We use Trichloracetic Acid (TCA) to treat acne scars, which removes the outer layers of the skin through a controlled chemical burning process. Thus, the skin surface is encouraged to repair and regrow, while the formation of collagen in the upper parts of the skin is encouraged.
The most in-depth treatment performed at healthcare & wellness center is the Sciton HALO / Micropeel laser resurfacing, a treatment designed to smooth and rejuvenate the skin surface. The HALO laser element creates new collagen inside the dermis and deals with redness and discoloration. The benefits are far greater than those of mild to moderate chemical peels such as Glycolic and TCA peels, while the rest associated with this treatment is only 5 days.
Microneedling
The most popular treatment for acne and acne-scar is microneedling. This procedure is designed to create minimal damage to the skin that promotes the production of new collagen and elastin. Devices include the modern Dermapen, an electronic needle stamping machine. A local anesthetic cream can be used before microneedling to alleviate any discomfort, while treatments such as hyaluronic acid or ascorbic acid can be used for deep penetration. Radiofrequency Microneedling is another form of collagen regeneration procedure, a thermal energy created by radiofrequency that enhances the effect of needling.
Microneedling is more or less harmless and inexpensive, and works well with acne or acne scars. One of the main benefits of this treatment is that recovery is really faster, while redness subsides after a day or so. It is a great way to deal with acne or acne scars without taking any time off work.
Laser skin resurfacing
Without any doubt, laser skin resurfacing is one of the best ways to deal with the most common skin concerns including wrinkles, age spots, sunburn, redness, rosacea, acne scars and much more. Laser treatment is effective for moderate and deep lines and wrinkles, and can improve skin tone, texture and complexion. The ability to identify and target specific types of cells with different layers means that even conditions such as stubborn birthmarks and port wine stains, and spider veins can now be successfully treated.
Heat and light are the two main energies used in laser resurfacing treatments to remove the outer layer of your skin and burn the lower part. With this it promotes the growth of collagen fiber to improve the texture of your skin and promote a balanced tone.
Laser resurfacing does not cause much damage to the surrounding skin and that makes it a good choice for rejuvenating the skin in sensitive areas. The recovery process depends on the type of laser used for your skin rejuvenation treatment. Recovery may take a few days to weeks.
Ultherapy Skin Tightening
Ultramodern skin tightening technology like Ultherapy can help you to achieve skin tightening, firmness and lifting. It’s a non-invasive procedure to tighten the skin in areas such as the neck, chin, and eyebrows. During ultherapy treatment procedure, sound waves are used to penetrate deep into your skin. It creates a contraction between your muscles leading to a firmer and wrinkle free skin.
As we grow older, the production of collagen and elastin — two main proteins that help our skin stay hydrated, firm, and smooth — slows down, leading to loose areas, sagging skin on the face, neck, and body. If you are bothered by loosening of the skin, non-abrasive skin tightening can temporarily stop the process and restore a strong, smooth, and youthful appearance without any downtime.
One of the parts of your body that shows the first signs of aging on your face. According to the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, your neck and lower face are the two most important areas in which skin sagging begins. Many people find it difficult to watch their appearance change as they grow older. If you are also really worried about your dull sagging skin, then consider choosing treatments that tightens the skin like anything eg skin tightening treatments.
Modern skin tightening treatment procedure is usually started before a person sees sagging of the skin. They are used as a preventative treatment to prevent the skin from sagging and to improve skin collagen. There are a numerous number of treatments that are effective in tightening the loose skin.
We, at eEpiderma Laser Clinic, are here to help you get closer to them and to help you make an informed decision.
Different treatments for skin tightening
Below are some of the best amazing skin treatments offered at our clinic. This can make your skin firmer, smoother, and firmer.
Microneedling – Microneedling has become a very popular treatment for many skin-related issues, such as scars, open pores, sagging and so on, as the National Centre for Biological Sciences finds its highly effective. This treatment procedure is performed using a hand-held medical device with a small needle. The device is used to create small fine punctures on the skin near the target areas. Once this is done, your skin begins to build collagen to heal the damaged areas. This improves the health of your skin and makes it firm.
Depending on what you expect and how sensitive your skin is, there may be a need for more sessions of microneedling. Generally, four to eight visits can produce the best outcome. At eEpiderma Laser Clinic, we use Fraxis Duo, the latest microneedling technology. We do not recommend this treatment for patients with active skin conditions, keloid scars, and active acne.
Ultrasound HIFU – One of the main reasons why your skin may start to lose its elasticity is the lack of collagen production. This can happen with age, but with the treatment of Ultrasound HIFU, this problem can be successfully solved. Ultherapy method is used to send sound waves to the affected areas of your skin. This increases collagen production, leading to healthier, tighter and stronger skin.
At The eEpiderma Laser Clinic, we use Doublo-Gold™ to treat the entire face, neck, and body. As this is completely non-invasive procedure so it involves no incisions and causes no scarring with no downtime as well. We recommend it for patients with moderate to severe skin laxity. Ultrasound power is delivered to the target at short pulses for approximately 20 minutes to 80 minutes. During treatment, you may experience some heat or dizziness, which is quite normal. There may also be temporary swelling or redness. Patients who undergo HIFU report seeing results after three to four months. We recommend procedures for repeating them in a couple of years. However, depending on your condition, you may need to consult with our specialist for more number of sessions to achieve the best desired result.
Threads – This awesome treatment is performed on people who want subtle, natural looking volume & lifts on their skin. The subtle sutures are used by the cosmetologists or dermatologist to hold loose skin up, giving you a youthful appearance. Generally mono or poly threads are inserted under the skin to help to lift and stretch it. These awesome threads are absorbable and faster the skin healing responses of producing collagen near the threads, which makes the skin tighter and firmer. After the procedure is done, the production of collagen under the skin also improves significantly and makes your skin healthier and livelier.
This is a minimal invasive procedure with no serious health risks. This means you don’t need a very long recovery to get back into your daily routine. Depending on the severity of the condition and the expected outcome, the dermatologist will determine how often and how many sessions are required.
Radiofrequency – There are so many effective skin tightening treatments procedure available today, and radiofrequency is one of the non-invasive methods. When radiofrequency (RF) radiation is sent to the target area, using a specific and specialized machine, burning the existing collagen beneath your skin. This causes the production of more collagen and the health of your skin begins to improve drastically. The skin on your jaws and necks begins to tighten after this treatment procedure.
At eEpiderma Laser Clinic, we use monopolar&tripolar RF to treat forehead wrinkles, crow’s feet, and wrinkles on the lips and neck. Forehead skin, eyebrow skin, skin around the eyelids, and cheeks can also be treated with monopolar&tripolar radiofrequency. Although some of our patients have seen immediate results, it may take up to six months for some to get the expected result. Also, you may need several treatment sessions to achieve your skin goals.
Laser skin firming/tightening – According to the American Academy of Dermatology, laser skin firming/tightening treatments are effective as certain medical grade lasers can deliver heat into your skin without affecting the epidermis. When infrared laser light is applied to the target area, the heat reaches the skin depth and enhances collagen production. This can affect many different skin conditions, including sagging.
Laser skin firming/tightening is a safe and painless procedure. It may take a few months to see improvement, but that is because treatment affects your body’s natural healing process. Depending on how saggy your skin is, you may need three to four treatments sessions to achieve the best desired results. The results are almost immediately apparent without any downtime needed. This is a non-invasive treatment that requires only a local anaesthetic cream. Very minimum side effects include swelling or redness.
MNRF – At eEpiderma Laser Clinic in Durgapur, we also offer the Secret™ Micro-needle Fractional RF System to tighten and rejuvenate the skin, which is an USA-FDA-approved treatment. This treatment procedure uses minimally invasive micro needles to deliver machine controlled radiofrequency energy directly to the skin depth. This RF energy warms skin tissues and stimulates new collagen production, thus promoting skin tightening and firmness. This treatment is also effective in reducing acne scars by breaking the scar tissue.
Fillers – Now a days facial fillers are mainly used as volumizers to lift and plump the cheek, chin, jawline, temples, lips, and saggy skin on the hands. At eEpiderma Laser Clinic in Durgapur, we help to strengthen the skin through facial fillers. It helps to deal with problems of skin elasticity, volume, relaxation, and facial lines. At eEpiderma, we have all board certified injectable specialists and you can rest assured that you are in safe hands.
It’s very normal, we all get wrinkles as we grow older. They’re a natural part of aging. Wrinkles are more common in parts of the body that receive much sunlight, including the face, neck, back of the hands, and the forearms.
Generally wrinkles fall into two categories: fine lines, surface lines and deeper furrows. If your wrinkles are bothering you, or if you want to prevent it in the first place, there are things that can help.
As you grow older, the skin cells gradually divide, and the inner layer of the skin, called the dermis, begins to thin. That starts to slow down the stretching and texture of the skin.
Aging skin also begins to lose its ability to absorb moisture. It makes too less oil and is slower to heal. All of that contributes to the wrinkling process. Some of the causes of wrinkles are:
Although you may not be able to control all of these factors, still you can do something about them: Reduce exposure to the sun and do not smoke.
Now days there are so many treatments available to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and even to remove them.
Normally, these include vitamins A, vitamin C, and vitamin E, as well as beta-carotene. Products containing antioxidants may give you some protection from the sun (although you still have to wear sunscreen) and slightly improve wrinkles.
This may temporarily cause wrinkles to disappear. Some commercial Ads often “reduce the appearance of fine lines.” But they do not make those lines go forever.
Basically in this procedure “sands” the skin. Depending on the skill and expertise of the practitioner, dermabrasion can make a big difference in you. Side effects, including scars and permanent skin colour changes, can also occur.
Physicians can use lasers to invigorate the skin’s production of collagen, which ultimately plumps up skin. There are so many different types of medical grade lasers available, and you should always ask your doctor about how many treatments sessions you will need to achieve the best desired results, and “how long” you will need to heal your skin or treated area, and any other risks associated with this treatment.
Skin whitening treatment is an awesome treatment that has gained huge popularity in the recent times. Who doesn’t like beautiful and fairer skin? Showing off a flawless complexion and having beautiful skin is a dream regardless of background, age and culture. Skin whitening is one such procedure that can make this dream come true. This treatment will help you improve your skin texture and even out your skin tone. However, the original colour of your skin will remain unchanged.
Skin whitening treatment is also known as skin lightening or depigmentation. Skin whitening treatment is one of the cosmetic procedures that aims to lighten darker areas, dark spots, dark patches, melasma, freckles etc. Problems like uneven skin tone and hyperpigmentation can be solved with permanent skin whitening treatment procedure. Contacting a cosmetic dermatologist for the right treatment protocol can help avoid the frustrations of trial and error when experimenting with home remedies and over-the-counter products that may prove counterproductive.
Types of skin whitening / lightening / brightening treatments
Melanosomes are skin cells that contain the pigment melanin, which is responsible for our skin tone. Melanin is produced by melanocytes using the enzyme tyrosinase. Overproduction of melanin leads to hyperpigmentation. Skin whitening does not mean to whiten the skin, but to remove this pigmented skin from the roots. Let’s take a look at some skin whitening treatments:
Glutathione is also one of the skin whitening /lightening / brightening treatments, but it doesn’t work for everyone. This is purely an injectable procedure that must be supervised by a cosmetic dermatologist.
. Whitening facial skin also helps to remove tan and gives the skin a glowing complexion.
Generally, prescription based topical treatment is best for full body whitening at home. This home recommended topical treatment causes exfoliation of old, dry skin cells, which is important for the production of new cells. Cosmetic dermatologists recommend applying fruit acids to the face as one of the best ways to treat pigmentation, as it helps even out skin tone and makes the skin firm and smooth.
The laser skin whitening / lightening / brightening procedure treats many skin conditions such as
If you are looking for a safe and effective way to restore an even skin tone, reputable skin clinics like eEpiderma Laser Clinic in Durgapur offer a variety of skin lightening treatment packages tailored to meet your specific care needs. Depending on the destination area, you can choose from the following options:
Talk to a highly experienced cosmetic dermatologist today to find out the safest and most effective skin lightening treatment for you!
What is a chemical peel?
Generally a chemical peel, also known as chemexfoliation or dermapeeling, is a technique used to improve the appearance of the skin on the face, neck or hands. A chemical solution is applied to the skin to cause it to peeling and eventually peel off. The new, regenerated fresh skin is usually smoother and less wrinkled than the old skin. But remember the new skin is also temporarily more sensitive to the sun. In general, there are three basic types of modern chemical peels:
Superficial or midday peel:Normally, we use alpha hydroxy (AH) acid or another mild acid to penetrate only the outer layers of the skin (epidermis) and gently exfoliate the same. This awesome treatment is used to improve the overall appearance of slight skin discoloration and rough skin and to refresh the face, décolletage, neck or hands.
Medium Peel: Generally, glycolic acid or trichloroacetic acid is applied to penetrate the outer and middle layers of the skin to remove the damaged skin cells. This treatment is designed to improve age spots, fine lines, wrinkles, freckles and moderate skin discoloration. It can also be used to smooth the rough damaged skin and treat couple of precancerous skin growths, i.e actinic keratosis.
Deep Peel: In this case, we apply trichloroacetic acid or phenol to penetrate deep into the middle layer of the skin to remove the damaged skin cells. This treatment removes fine lines, age spots, freckles and shallow scars. Patients will notice a dramatic improvement in skin complexion. Remember, this procedure is used on the face and can only be done once.
What kind of condition does modern chemical peeling treatment?
Generally, chemical peels are used to treat certain skin conditions and to improve the appearance by improving the skin tone and texture of the skin.
Chemical peels are most commonly carried out on the face, neck, or hands. They can help reduce or improve:
Work with a cosmetic dermatologist to determine the depth of the peel. This co-decision can change depending on the condition of the skin and the goals of treatment.
What can I expect after having a chemical peel treatment?
All chemical peel treatment requires follow-up care:
Generally, superficial peels require two to seven days to heal. The treated skin will initially be red and may peel off. Apply lotion or cream on the treated area until the skin heals, followed by daily use of sunscreen. Makeup can usually be worn the next day.
A medium peel requires five to fourteen days to heal. The treated skin will initially be red and swollen. For the first 48 hours, the swelling worsens. Eyelids may close due to swollen. Blisters may form and break. The skin and peels off in five to fourteen days. The skin must be soaked daily for a specified period of time and then lubricated with ointment. Antiviral drugs are taken for five to ten days. Mild lotion or cream can be used. Avoid all sun exposure until healing is complete. Camouflage make-up can be worn after five to seven days. A follow-up meeting will be required to monitor progress.
Normally deep peel takes ten to fifteen days to heal. A bandage is wrapped around the treatment area. The skin should be soaked 4-6 times a day and then the ointment should be applied for the first fourteen days. Then apply a thick moisturizing cream for fourteen days. Take antivirals for five to seven days. You can apply mild lotions and creams. Keep out of all sunlight for 3-4 months. Camouflage makeup can be worn after 14 days. Multiple follow-up appointments are required to monitor progress.
Advantages of Chemical Peeling
You’ll be surprised to know that chemical peels are more than just skin exfoliators. Besides removing dead skin cells, chemical peels can also reduce fine lines around the eyes and mouth and address wrinkles caused by the sun damage. The procedure fades away pimples spot, acne scars, age spots, freckles, dark patches, melasma and dark spots as well.
Possible risks
Sun exposure and smoking should be avoided after a chemical peel treatment, as they can cause unwanted side effects, including infection and scarring.
What is a chemical peel?
Generally a chemical peel, also known as chemexfoliation or dermapeeling, is a technique used to improve the appearance of the skin on the face, neck or hands. A chemical solution is applied to the skin to cause it to peeling and eventually peel off. The new, regenerated fresh skin is usually smoother and less wrinkled than the old skin. But remember the new skin is also temporarily more sensitive to the sun. In general, there are three basic types of modern chemical peels:
Superficial or midday peel:Normally, we use alpha hydroxy (AH) acid or another mild acid to penetrate only the outer layers of the skin (epidermis) and gently exfoliate the same. This awesome treatment is used to improve the overall appearance of slight skin discoloration and rough skin and to refresh the face, décolletage, neck or hands.
Medium Peel: Generally, glycolic acid or trichloroacetic acid is applied to penetrate the outer and middle layers of the skin to remove the damaged skin cells. This treatment is designed to improve age spots, fine lines, wrinkles, freckles and moderate skin discoloration. It can also be used to smooth the rough damaged skin and treat couple of precancerous skin growths, i.e actinic keratosis.
Deep Peel: In this case, we apply trichloroacetic acid or phenol to penetrate deep into the middle layer of the skin to remove the damaged skin cells. This treatment removes fine lines, age spots, freckles and shallow scars. Patients will notice a dramatic improvement in skin complexion. Remember, this procedure is used on the face and can only be done once.
What kind of condition does modern chemical peeling treatment?
Generally, chemical peels are used to treat certain skin conditions and to improve the appearance by improving the skin tone and texture
Chemical peels are most commonly carried out on the face, neck, or hands. They can help reduce or
What is a chemical peel?
Generally a chemical peel, also known as chemexfoliation or dermapeeling, is a technique used to improve the appearance of the skin on the face, neck or hands. A chemical solution is applied to the skin to cause it to peeling and eventually peel off. The new, regenerated fresh skin is usually smoother and less wrinkled than the old skin. But remember the new skin is also temporarily more sensitive to the sun. In general, there are three basic types of modern chemical peels:
Superficial or midday peel:Normally, we use alpha hydroxy (AH) acid or another mild acid to penetrate only the outer layers of the skin (epidermis) and gently exfoliate the same. This awesome treatment is used to improve the overall appearance of slight skin discoloration and rough skin and to refresh the face, décolletage, neck or hands.
Medium Peel: Generally, glycolic acid or trichloroacetic acid is applied to penetrate the outer and middle layers of the skin to remove the damaged skin cells. This treatment is designed to improve age spots, fine lines, wrinkles, freckles and moderate skin discoloration. It can also be used to smooth the rough damaged skin and treat couple of precancerous skin growths, i.e actinic keratosis.
Deep Peel: In this case, we apply trichloroacetic acid or phenol to penetrate deep into the middle layer of the skin to remove the damaged skin cells. This treatment removes fine lines, age spots, freckles and shallow scars. Patients will notice a dramatic improvement in skin complexion. Remember, this procedure is used on the face and can only be done once.
What kind of condition does modern chemical peeling treatment?
Generally, chemical peels are used to treat certain skin conditions and to improve the appearance by improving the skin tone and texture
Chemical peels are most commonly carried out on the face, neck, or hands. They can help reduce or
What is a chemical peel?
Generally a chemical peel, also known as chemexfoliation or dermapeeling, is a technique used to improve the appearance of the skin on the face, neck or hands. A chemical solution is applied to the skin to cause it to peeling and eventually peel off. The new, regenerated fresh skin is usually smoother and less wrinkled than the old skin. But remember the new skin is also temporarily more sensitive to the sun. In general, there are three basic types of modern chemical peels:
Superficial or midday peel:Normally, we use alpha hydroxy (AH) acid or another mild acid to penetrate only the outer layers of the skin (epidermis) and gently exfoliate the same. This awesome treatment is used to improve the overall appearance of slight skin discoloration and rough skin and to refresh the face, décolletage, neck or hands.
Medium Peel: Generally, glycolic acid or trichloroacetic acid is applied to penetrate the outer and middle layers of the skin to remove the damaged skin cells. This treatment is designed to improve age spots, fine lines, wrinkles, freckles and moderate skin discoloration. It can also be used to smooth the rough damaged skin and treat couple of precancerous skin growths, i.e actinic keratosis.
Deep Peel: In this case, we apply trichloroacetic acid or phenol to penetrate deep into the middle layer of the skin to remove the damaged skin cells. This treatment removes fine lines, age spots, freckles and shallow scars. Patients will notice a dramatic improvement in skin complexion. Remember, this procedure is used on the face and can only be done once.
What kind of condition does modern chemical peeling treatment?
Generally, chemical peels are used to treat certain skin conditions and to improve the appearance by improving the skin tone and texture
Chemical peels are most commonly carried out on the face, neck, or hands. They can help reduce or
What is a chemical peel?
Generally a chemical peel, also known as chemexfoliation or dermapeeling, is a technique used to improve the appearance of the skin on the face, neck or hands. A chemical solution is applied to the skin to cause it to peeling and eventually peel off. The new, regenerated fresh skin is usually smoother and less wrinkled than the old skin. But remember the new skin is also temporarily more sensitive to the sun. In general, there are three basic types of modern chemical peels:
Superficial or midday peel:Normally, we use alpha hydroxy (AH) acid or another mild acid to penetrate only the outer layers of the skin (epidermis) and gently exfoliate the same. This awesome treatment is used to improve the overall appearance of slight skin discoloration and rough skin and to refresh the face, décolletage, neck or hands.
Medium Peel: Generally, glycolic acid or trichloroacetic acid is applied to penetrate the outer and middle layers of the skin to remove the damaged skin cells. This treatment is designed to improve age spots, fine lines, wrinkles, freckles and moderate skin discoloration. It can also be used to smooth the rough damaged skin and treat couple of precancerous skin growths, i.e actinic keratosis.
Deep Peel: In this case, we apply trichloroacetic acid or phenol to penetrate deep into the middle layer of the skin to remove the damaged skin cells. This treatment removes fine lines, age spots, freckles and shallow scars. Patients will notice a dramatic improvement in skin complexion. Remember, this procedure is used on the face and can only be done once.
What kind of condition does modern chemical peeling treatment?
Generally, chemical peels are used to treat certain skin conditions and to improve the appearance by improving the skin tone and texture
Chemical peels are most commonly carried out on the face, neck, or hands. They can help reduce or
What is a chemical peel?
Generally a chemical peel, also known as chemexfoliation or dermapeeling, is a technique used to improve the appearance of the skin on the face, neck or hands. A chemical solution is applied to the skin to cause it to peeling and eventually peel off. The new, regenerated fresh skin is usually smoother and less wrinkled than the old skin. But remember the new skin is also temporarily more sensitive to the sun. In general, there are three basic types of modern chemical peels:
Superficial or midday peel:Normally, we use alpha hydroxy (AH) acid or another mild acid to penetrate only the outer layers of the skin (epidermis) and gently exfoliate the same. This awesome treatment is used to improve the overall appearance of slight skin discoloration and rough skin and to refresh the face, décolletage, neck or hands.
Medium Peel: Generally, glycolic acid or trichloroacetic acid is applied to penetrate the outer and middle layers of the skin to remove the damaged skin cells. This treatment is designed to improve age spots, fine lines, wrinkles, freckles and moderate skin discoloration. It can also be used to smooth the rough damaged skin and treat couple of precancerous skin growths, i.e actinic keratosis.
Deep Peel: In this case, we apply trichloroacetic acid or phenol to penetrate deep into the middle layer of the skin to remove the damaged skin cells. This treatment removes fine lines, age spots, freckles and shallow scars. Patients will notice a dramatic improvement in skin complexion. Remember, this procedure is used on the face and can only be done once.
What kind of condition does modern chemical peeling treatment?
Generally, chemical peels are used to treat certain skin conditions and to improve the appearance by improving the skin tone and texture
Chemical peels are most commonly carried out on the face, neck, or hands. They can help reduce or
What is a chemical peel?
Generally a chemical peel, also known as chemexfoliation or dermapeeling, is a technique used to improve the appearance of the skin on the face, neck or hands. A chemical solution is applied to the skin to cause it to peeling and eventually peel off. The new, regenerated fresh skin is usually smoother and less wrinkled than the old skin. But remember the new skin is also temporarily more sensitive to the sun. In general, there are three basic types of modern chemical peels:
Superficial or midday peel:Normally, we use alpha hydroxy (AH) acid or another mild acid to penetrate only the outer layers of the skin (epidermis) and gently exfoliate the same. This awesome treatment is used to improve the overall appearance of slight skin discoloration and rough skin and to refresh the face, décolletage, neck or hands.
Medium Peel: Generally, glycolic acid or trichloroacetic acid is applied to penetrate the outer and middle layers of the skin to remove the damaged skin cells. This treatment is designed to improve age spots, fine lines, wrinkles, freckles and moderate skin discoloration. It can also be used to smooth the rough damaged skin and treat couple of precancerous skin growths, i.e actinic keratosis.
Deep Peel: In this case, we apply trichloroacetic acid or phenol to penetrate deep into the middle layer of the skin to remove the damaged skin cells. This treatment removes fine lines, age spots, freckles and shallow scars. Patients will notice a dramatic improvement in skin complexion. Remember, this procedure is used on the face and can only be done once.
What kind of condition does modern chemical peeling treatment?
Generally, chemical peels are used to treat certain skin conditions and to improve the appearance by improving the skin tone and texture
Chemical peels are most commonly carried out on the face, neck, or hands. They can help reduce or