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Chemical peels are topically applied acids that
aid in the restoration and rejuvenation of the skin's surface. Chemical
peels stimulate the production of new cells which improve fine lines,
tighten and tone the skin, help with acne scarring, and improve discoloration
due to sun-damage, age spots and uneven pigmentation.
Chemical peels vary according to their specific
ingredients and strength. The actual depth of the peeling can also depend
on other considerations such as how long the solutions remain on the
skin and if they are lightly, heavily or vigorously applied. For light
to medium uses, practitioners use a solution known as AHA (alpha hydroxyl
acid,) which include glycolic, lactic or fruit acid. AHA treatments
may require a series of multiple applications with very minimal pain.
Medium peels consist of TCA (trichloroacetic acid) and is stronger and
peels the skin down to a greater depth.
The condition of the skin and healing times vary
depending upon the strength of the peel performed. Another fantastic
application of a light chemical peel is using it to treat the skin on
the neck, décolleté (chest), and hands. These areas of
the body also show signs of aging and should not be forgotten in the
pursuit of youthful looking skin.
Ageless Skin offers a full range of chemical
peels at the most competitive prices in South Florida. Call today to
schedule a free consultation to discuss the type of chemical peel that
would be most suitable for your skin. For more information on Chemical
Peels, please also see "The Best Kept Secret for Youthful
Looking Skin" below.
MICRODERMABRASION
Microdermabrasion is the procedure in
which the outermost surface of the skin is partially removed by light
abrasion. The fresh skin just below the surface is then exposed, creating
a glowing new complexion. Microdermabrasion is used to remove sun-damaged
skin and to remove or lessen scars and dark spots on the skin. It is
also used in the treatment of fine lines, acne, acne scars, enlarged
pores, and to improve the texture of the skin.
THE
AGELESS MEDICAL FACIAL
For healthy, youthful
looking skin it is extremely important to have a deep cleansing routine
in the form of a medical facial in conjunction with LED light therapy.
At Ageless Skin Med Spa, we recognize that each person’s skin
is unique, so our experienced aestheticians (that combine over 20 years
of facial experience), thoroughly assess each client’s skin to
design a customized medical facial to meet our client’s goals.
Our medical facials are designed to refine, repair and rejuvenate the
skin.
Full extraction techniques are employed to alleviate clogged pores and
to treat acne prone skin. In addition, LED light therapy, specifically
REVITALIGHT®, has been FDA cleared for the treatment of ACNE is
also incorporated into our Medical Facials. REVITALIGHT® is a safe
and effective use of advanced light technology designed to diminish
the visible appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, age spots by promoting
“collagen firmness”.
By incorporating prescription or medical grade products into our customized
facials, and recommending a detailed product regiment for home use,
we provide our clients with results oriented skincare
that help them achieve younger looking skin to look and feel their absolute
best.
Ageless Skin currently is offering our
Ageless Medical Facial (w/Revitalight) at $70... This
normally sells all year for $120. Take advantage of this price and book
your medical facials for up to a full year at the $70 price.
Medical Facial vs. Spa Facial
How do Jennifer Aniston, Keira Knightley and Natalie Portman keep their
perfect complexions? Genetics are only part of the answer. But the real
secret to consistently clear skin comes from the deep-down clean that
only regular medical facials provide. It's time to ditch the idea that
facials are a relaxing pastime and although the “fluff and puff”
facials may “feel good”, deep exfoliation and medical grade
strength products are required for “ageless looking skin”.
A medical facial differs from your everyday salon facials in that we
use high %, medical grade solutions with our facials that make them
much more effective. Because we are a medical facility we are also able
to do deep extractions if required by our full-time dermatology nurse
practitioner.
How Often Should I Get A Medical Facial?
It varies from person to person. Ideally, get a medical facial every
four to six weeks because that's how long it takes the skin to regenerate.
Try to have a medical facial at least four times a year, as the season
changes. You may need it more frequently if you are trying to clear
up a case of acne, especially at the beginning. Otherwise, once a month
is plenty. In addition we recommend a medical facial prior to FRAXEL®
to fully clean and prepare your pores for this anti-aging procedure.
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The Best Kept Secret for
Youthful Looking Skin
by Erin Owoc, ARNP-C, Dermatology Nurse
Practitioner
I have been often asked if I had just
$100, what I would spend it on to make my skin look younger and to improve
fine lines, wrinkles, and age spots. Hands down it would be a light
chemical peel. Not only is it an inexpensive way to make your skin look
rejuvenated, it is also a quick procedure. Typically a chemical peel
only takes 15 minutes, which is why they are sometimes called “lunch
time peels” and are virtually pain free.
As we age, the accumulated effects of
sun exposure, environmental pollutants, acne, and scarring can damage
our skin and cause us to look older than we are. Chemical peels are
topically applied acids that aid in the restoration and rejuvenation
of the skin's surface. Chemical peels stimulate the production of new
cells which improve fine lines, tighten and tone the skin, help with
acne scarring, and improve discoloration due to sun-damage, age spots
and uneven pigmentation. The condition of the skin and healing times
vary depending upon the strength of the peel performed.
Another fantastic application of a light
chemical peel is using it to treat the skin on the neck, décolleté
(chest), and hands. These areas of the body also show signs of aging
and should not be forgotten in the pursuit of youthful looking skin.
Chemical peels vary according to their
specific ingredients and strength. The actual depth of the peeling can
also depend on other considerations such as how long the solutions remain
on the skin and if they are lightly, heavily or vigorously applied.
For light to medium uses, physicians use a solution known as AHA (alpha
hydroxyl acid,) which include glycolic, lactic or fruit acid. AHA treatments
may require a series of multiple applications with very minimal pain.
Medium peels consist of TCA (trichloroacetic acid) and is stronger and
peels the skin down to a greater depth.
Improvements from light AHA peels may be very subtle at first. You may
detect a healthier glow to your skin. With continued treatments, you
will notice a general improvement in the texture of your skin. The results
of a medium TCA peel will be noticeably smoother and fresher-looking.
Chemical peels are a great way to have smoother, brighter-looking skin
for holiday parties and family get-togethers. A consultation with your
practitioner will determine the best type of chemical peel for you.
I have personally witnessed hundreds of patients get incredible results,
in a short amount of time, without breaking the bank with chemical peels.
Erin Owoc, ARNP-C has been practicing
cosmetic dermatology for the last 7 years in Florida. Erin can be reached
at (954) 680-8330 or Erin@HaveAgelessSkin.com.
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