
List Of Frequently Requested Treatments.
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Acne Treatment
Acne affects up to 85% of people at some point in their lives. This skin condition is almost always a source of frustration and self-consciousness. But that doesn’t mean you have to accept acne forever. There are many ways to treat acne, and you must find one that works and suits best your skin type, body, and medical history background.
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Acne Scars Reduction
Acne scars are caused by inflammation and can look like depressions in the skin. Some people have a greater risk of developing acne scars than others. Those with inflammatory acne tend to have cysts and nodules. These often penetrate deeply into the skin, damaging it. Those who do not treat their acne early on may develop scars later on.
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Aging Skin Solutions
Skin changes are among the most visible signs of aging. Evidence of increasing age includes wrinkles and sagging skin. These changes are related to environmental factors, genetics, nutrition, and other factors. The greatest single factor, though, is sun exposure. You can see this by comparing areas of your body that have regular sun exposure…
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Back Acne Treatment
Acne doesn’t just affect your face. And not just teenagers suffer from it. It can appear on any body part that has oil-secreting glands or hair follicles, including your back, chest, and shoulders. This post will be specific to back acne, or how sometimes it's called "bacne". Please note, that the term back acne, encompasses the acne that appears in the spinal area…
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Body Contouring
Radiofrequency skin tightening, also known as RF therapy, is a nonsurgical method of tightening the skin. The procedure involves using energy waves to heat the deep layer of skin known as the dermis. This heat stimulates collagen production in the dermis. Collagen is the most common protein in your body, giving your skin its firmness. As you age…
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Cellulite Reduction
Cellulite is caused by fat deposits beneath the skin, which creates a dimpled or lumpy appearance. Some women are more predisposed to it than others, but it can affect anyone whose genes make them vulnerable to cellulite buildup. Body fat percentage and weight gain are major factors in how noticeable cellulite is for you.
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Dark Circles Under Eyes Treatment
Dark circles around the eyes are a type of hyperpigmentation that occurs when melanin—a natural skin pigment—accumulates in the area. The appearance of dark circles is most noticeable in people with fair skin, whose veins around the eye area show through as red-blue lines. Causes of dark circles under the eyes are…
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Double Chin Reduction
People who have a droopy jawline, saggy neck, double chin, or submental fat have an excess layer of fatty tissue under their lower jaw. This common condition affects young and old, men and women. And it happens for a variety of reasons. You don’t have to be overweight to get a double chin. So, if weight isn’t always responsible, what else can cause a double chin?
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Excessive Sweating Under The Arms
Hyperhidrosis is a condition that causes excessive sweat production. It affects both men and women equally and can occur in the underarms, hands, feet, and face. It can be effectively treated with Botulinum Toxin injections, which have a duration of up to 9 months for most patients. The procedure has been around for over 15 years.
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Hair Loss Treatment
Hair loss is a traumatic experience that can have multiple causes, including genetics and stress, and these days, even recent history of infection by COVID may contribute to weak and thin hair. There are a number of treatments available to combat hair loss, including specially formulated hair serums and topicals such as…
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Hands Rejuvenation
Hands, like the face and neck, are subject to aging. Hands get constant sun and water exposure and have skin that slowly ages. Hands are often neglected when it comes to anti-aging treatments but they also start to show wrinkles, loss of elasticity and volume, pigmentation, veins, and tendons. But hand rejuvenation procedures can…
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Laser Hair Removal
Laser hair removal is a cosmetic procedure that uses a laser to remove unwanted hair. During laser hair removal, the device emits an intense beam of light that targets the melanin in the hair follicle. This causes the follicle to heat up and destroy itself, inhibiting or stopping future hair growth. The Laser Hair Removal technology is safe…
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Lip Augmentation
Lip augmentation refers both to surgical and non-surgical techniques for adding volume to the lips. In this post, we will focus on non-surgical lip augmentation techniques. As we age, lips naturally lose volume, appearing thinner and less defined. Wrinkles and fine lines compromise the smooth look of your lips, and the edges of your mouth may turn downward, giving…
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Moles & Skin Tags Removal
Moles are clusters of skin pigment cells that should be spread throughout your body. These are often harmless and may never cause you problems in the long run. Exposing your skin to the sun can cause them to form on your body. For this reason, you may need to be careful about spending long periods in direct sunlight as well as taking care to use sunblock whenever…
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Non-Surgical Face Lifting
A non-surgical facelift is the use of a variety of minimally invasive procedures to address the effects of aging, such as fine lines and wrinkles, sagging skin, and loss of facial volume, and to rejuvenate and refresh your appearance. It can be done by a single procedure strategy or by using a combination treatment approach.
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Rosacea
Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition usually affecting the facial area. It is characterized by redness and acne-like appearance on the face, especially on the forehead, cheeks, nose, and chin. The skin condition can also appear on the chest, neck, back, scalp, and eyes. Moreover, some patients develop web-like visible vessels…
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Scar Removal
Scars are the result of a particular type of healing process in previously injured skin. If the wound involves only the epidermis and superficial dermis, it may heal without scarring. However, if it is full thickness and involves the deeper dermis, the skin will heal with scarring. There are two main types of scar removal treatments…
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Skin Pigmentation
Hyperpigmentation is a common cause of dark patches on the skin. It occurs when the skin produces excess melanin, the pigment that gives skin its color. It can affect people of all skin types. Hyperpigmentation is very common on the skin of color, as darker skin tones already have a higher melanin content. Burns, bruises, acne, rashes, or…
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Stretch Marks Removal
Stretch marks are long, narrow streaks or stripes that develop on the skin. They occur when the skin is suddenly stretched, and they are extremely common. Anyone can develop stretch marks, although they tend to affect more women than men. They can occur on a range of body parts, including the stomach, thighs, hips, breasts (especially after pregnancy), upper arms…
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Tattoo Laser Removal
While tattoos are popular, many people live with unwanted body art. A tattoo may have seemed like a good idea at the time but now it no longer fits in with your life or style. What’s more, tattoos can end up affecting your career and a poorly designed tattoo can affect your self-confidence as well. Modern laser systems should be able to treat…
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Vascular Lesions Treatment
Vascular lesions are reddish or purplish patches of blood vessels that have ruptured underneath the skin. They include spider veins, port wine stains, hemangiomas, and broken capillaries. Congenital vascular lesions consist of port-wine stains (birthmarks), salmon patches, hemangiomas, lymphangiomas, and other venous malformations.
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Warts Removal
Warts are small benign skin growths that can appear anywhere on the body but usually develop on the hands and feet. These lumps appear in many forms and may grow one after the other or in clusters. Warts can be difficult to remove as they tend to recur even after medical treatment. The type of a wart is generally determined by…
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Wrinkles Removal
Wrinkles are lines that form on your skin as you age. Wrinkles are a natural part of your body’s aging process and can appear similar to the wrinkles you get on a shirt that needs to be ironed. They appear as folds, creases, or ridges and are most often found on your face, neck, and arms but can also arise elsewhere on your body.