1. Topicals
Vitamin A and Vitamin C as we have come to distinguish is an integral part of skin care maintenance and there is clinically no better way to distribute them to your skin then by using topicals that can be mixed into your fresh skin care
2. Botox
We’ve all heard about it, we all know someone who is doing it, but what is it and why does it work? Botox is an inhibitor that works to relax specific muscles that when contracted form lines. Botox is not a filler, and although people often use terms like Botoxed, or too much Botox, if injected properly there is almost no physical indication of the treatment.
3. Injectable Fillers
Most frequently used for Injectable Fillers, which you guessed it, fill in hollows and wrinkles while providing a slight lift, is something called Hyaluronic Acid that is a unsurprisingly occurring substance that absorbs moisture in the skin and eventually is broken down and steadily the effects wear off.
4. Skin Tightening
Did you ever imagine that radiofrequency would be an appropriate component to anti-aging? There is an amazing device called Therm-age that used radiofrequency to stimulate collagen production and can tighten skin on the face, around the eyes, neck and even on the body.
5. IPL for overall improvement in texture, tone and colour, including Brown Spots and Age Spots
This is the most frequently performed treatment because its results and benefits are so multi-faceted. So how does it work? The Light actually raises and removes pigment from the skin and concurrently stimulates collagen remodelling.
6. Blu Light for Precancerous Lesions and Adult Acne
Just like sitting under a hair dryer in the days of old, this healing consists of sitting in front of a Blu Light after an application of a photodynamic prescription drug which for precancerous cells works by destroying damaged cells in the skin and for acne reduces oil production and eliminates acne bacteria in the skin preventing future acne as well.
7. Don’t call it beauty sleep for nothing!
7. Don’t call it beauty sleep for nothing!
Sleep is vital for cell repair and regeneration, and lack of essential sleep can mess up these processes. The effect is skin that does not look as healthy as it could be. Good overall health, including proper diet, exercise, limiting alcohol intake, not smoking and good quality of sleep habits will all help to improve skin's appearance and its ability to heal itself.
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