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CO2 Laser
Laser treatment for acne & scars mainly works through the use of 10600mm wavelengths and various levels of intensities, which are dependent on contouring that scar tissue that currently exists. The laser treatment for acne scars can also lower the adjoining red skin that takes place near acne lesions that have since healed. |
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Microdermabrasion
Microdermabrasion is a clinical cosmetic procedure that involves the partial or complete removal of the outermost layer of skin that is dead. Microdermabrasion does not involve any painful chemicals, scalpels, or lasers therefore effectively erasing all risks, recovery time, and commitment for comparable results. It fuses beauty and health into a single treatment, providing a safe alternative to invasive, skin-resurfacing techniques. |
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Dermaroller
As Dermaroller is rolled on the skin, it creates pin point punctures into the dermis - the majority of which are simply pushing the pores open temporarily. This is perceived by the body as damage, which stimulates the release of growth factors that trigger the production of collagen and elastin. The human body reacts to any injury by initiating the healing process. By persistently triggering the healing process, the body is encouraged to continue healing until the job is finished. |
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Chemical Peeling
Chemical peeling involves chemical agents to treat a number of skin conditions like increased pigmentation on the face or body, superficial scars due to acne and fine wrinkles. |
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Dermal Fillers
Dermal fillers are used to reverse the changes associated with aging. Because the goal is to return the dermis to its original youthful state, dermal fillers can give a more natural appearance than surgical face lifts. Dermal fillers are being used to reduce or eliminate wrinkles, raise scar depressions, enhance lips, and replace soft-tissue volume loss. |
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Botox
BOTOX is a purified protein produced by the Clostridium botulinum bacterium, which reduces the activity of the muscles that cause those frown-lines between the brows to form over time. |