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Chemical Peeling for Acne and Pigmentation

Chemical peels can improve the skin's appearance. In this treatment, a chemical solution is applied to the skin, which makes it "blister" and eventually peel off. The new skin is usually smoother and less wrinkled than the old skin.


Chemical peels can be done on the face, neck, or hands. They can be used to:

  • Reduce fine lines under the eyes and around the mouth
  • Treat wrinkles caused by sun damage and aging
  • Improve the appearance of mild scars
  • Treat certain types of acne
  • Reduce age spots, freckles, and dark patches (melasma) due to pregnancy or taking birth control pills
  • Improve the look and feel of skin

Vampire Facial for Facial Rejuvenation

A Vampire Facial, also known as a Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) facial, is a cosmetic procedure that uses a patient's own blood to rejuvenate the skin. The process involves drawing blood, separating the PRP (which contains growth factors), and then applying it to the face, often with microneedling, to stimulate collagen production and improve skin texture and tone.


A Vampire Facial is a non-surgical cosmetic treatment that combines microneedling with the application of platelet-rich plasma (PRP). PRP is derived from the patient's own blood and contains growth factors that promote tissue regeneration and repair.


Mesotherapy for Face & Hair

Mesotherapy is a cosmetic procedure that involves injecting a customized cocktail of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and other active ingredients into the mesoderm (middle layer) of the skin or scalp. It's used for facial rejuvenation, hair growth stimulation, and addressing other skin concerns.


Skin Rejuvenation: Mesotherapy can improve skin hydration, elasticity, and radiance by stimulating collagen production, reducing fine lines and wrinkles, and improving skin tone.
Pigmentation Reduction: It can help fade skin pigmentation and sun tan.
Acne Scarring: Mesotherapy can be used to reduce the appearance of acne scars.
Fat Reduction: It can be used to target and reduce fat pockets, for example, to reduce a double chin.
Stretch Marks: Mesotherapy can help fade stretch marks from weight loss or pregnancy.


Wart/Mole/Skin Tag removal by Laser

How do doctors remove moles and skin tags?


  • Cutting it off.
  • Freezing it with liquid nitrogen
  • Burning it off

Moles are skin growths made up of cells that produce color (pigment). A mole can appear anywhere on the skin, alone or in groups. Most people get a few moles during their first 20 years of life. They are usually brown in color but can be blue, black, or flesh-colored. Most moles are harmless and don't cause pain or other symptoms unless you rub them or they bump against something.

Skin tags are small, soft pieces of skin that stick out on a thin stem. They most often appear on the neck, armpits, upper trunk, and body folds. The cause of skin tags is not known. They are harmless.


Skin Tightening by Threads Botox & Fillers

Thread lifts, Botox, and dermal fillers are all used for skin tightening and rejuvenation, but they work in different ways and are suitable for different needs. Thread lifts involve inserting temporary sutures to lift and tighten sagging skin, while Botox relaxes facial muscles to reduce wrinkles. Dermal fillers add volume to areas that have lost fullness due to aging. These treatments can be combined to achieve comprehensive facial rejuvenation.


A thread lift is a nonsurgical cosmetic procedure that lifts and tightens your skin for a younger look. A thread lift also stimulates your body’s collagen production. Collagen creates firmer, more supple skin and naturally diminishes with age. A thread lift procedure has a quick recovery with minimal complications.


Unlike a facelift, a thread lift is a nonsurgical procedure that creates subtle changes. It’s often called a “lunchtime facelift” because it’s such a quick procedure with minimal downtime.


Laser Hair Removal

If you're not happy with shaving, tweezing, or waxing to remove unwanted hair, laser hair removal may be an option worth considering.

Laser hair removal is one of the most commonly done cosmetic procedures in the U.S. It beams highly concentrated light into hair follicles. Pigment in the follicles absorb the light. That destroys the hair.


Benefits of Laser Hair Removal

Lasers are useful for removing unwanted hair from the face, leg, chin, back, arm, underarm, bikini line, and other areas.

Benefits of laser hair removal include:

Precision. Lasers can selectively target dark, coarse hairs while leaving the surrounding skin undamaged.

Speed. Each pulse of the laser takes a fraction of a second and can treat many hairs at the same time. The laser can treat an area approximately the size of a quarter every second. Small areas such as the upper lip can be treated in less than a minute, and large areas, such as the back or legs, may take up to an hour.

Predictability. Most patients have permanent hair loss after an average of three to seven sessions.



MNRF for ance scars

MNRF (Microneedling Radiofrequency) is a cosmetic procedure that can be effective in reducing the appearance of acne scars. It works by stimulating collagen production and promoting skin healing, leading to smoother, more radiant skin. MNRF combines microneedling with radiofrequency energy to target acne scars and other skin concerns.


The combination of microneedling and radiofrequency leads to enhanced skin rejuvenation, reducing the appearance of acne scars, fine lines, and wrinkles, while also improving skin texture and tone.


Tattoo Removal for Laser

Nearly 30% of people in the world have at least one tattoo. Almost half of all millennials have one. But not all of them are happy about their decision. As many as 25% of those with a tattoo say they regret getting it. If you’re in that 25%, there is good news. Laser tattoo removal techniques can significantly diminish the appearance of your unwanted tattoo with minimal side effects.


Laser tattoo removal is a treatment to help diminish the appearance of unwanted tattoos. During this treatment, dermatologists or technicians use lasers to send out high-intensity pulses of light that target the ink inside your tattoo but leave the skin around it alone. As the ink absorbs these pulses of light, it begins to heat up. This heat makes the ink break into tiny pieces, which your immune system can then clear away. Your tattoo starts to fade as the ink goes away.


PRP/GFC for Hair Growth

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) and GFC (Growth Factor Concentrate) are both treatments used to stimulate hair growth, utilizing the body's natural healing properties. While both involve using growth factors derived from the patient's blood, GFC is considered a more advanced and concentrated form, potentially offering faster and more noticeable results with fewer sessions compared to PRP.


The choice between PRP and GFC depends on individual needs and preferences. GFC may be preferred for those seeking faster results or those with more advanced hair loss, while PRP may be a more budget-friendly option for others. It's best to consult with a dermatologist or hair specialist to determine the most suitable treatment for your specific situation.


Laser Tonning

Laser toning is a non-invasive cosmetic treatment designed to address various skin concerns such as pigmentation, wrinkles, and sun damage. It uses laser energy to stimulate collagen production, improve skin texture, and even out skin tone. With the rise in demand for effective and gentle skincare treatments, laser toning has become increasingly popular for those seeking a brighter, smoother complexion without downtime.


Laser toning is suitable for individuals of all skin types experiencing issues such as pigmentation, sun damage, or early signs of aging. It’s particularly beneficial for those who want to improve their skin’s texture and tone without the risks associated with surgical treatments.


Carbon Laser Facial

For those who want to combat the signs of aging, Carbon Laser Facials can rejuvenate your skin by:


  • Reducing the signs of premature aging
  • Improving skin integrity and radiance
  • Reducing fine lines and wrinkles
  • Increasing skin tone and texture
  • Stimulating collagen growth for firmer, plumper skin

Carbon Laser Facials are a revolutionary, non-invasive, painless with virtually no-downtime procedure that helps rejuvenate the appearance of aging and damaged skin. It gently removes the top layer of skin, leaving an amazing glow with a vibrant, youthful complexion.

Also known as a China Doll Laser Facial, Hollywood Peel, Black Doll Laser Facial or Charcoal Black Doll Facial, this gentle procedure is safe on all skin types. It is a great way to get a quick skin refresher without the longer downtime associated with other laser procedures. It evens skin tone, reducing appearance of pigment, fine lines, and acne scars.


Hydra Facial / Hollywood Facial

A HydraFacial is a patented skin treatment available in medical spas and dermatology offices. It’s also sometimes called “hydradermabrasion” because it involves microdermabrasion-like exfoliation paired with hydrating serums.

Known for its three-step process, the HydraFacial works to deep-clean, exfoliate, and hydrate your skin. This professional procedure may help treat a variety of skin conditions, including acne, dryness, and wrinkles.

The noninvasive procedure is similar in principle to a regular facial you might get from a spa but is said to provide more dramatic results. This is achieved by a mechanized wand used on your skin to deeply clean and exfoliate while delivering serums customized to your skin type.

If you’re curious about whether a HydraFacial is worth the hype, read on to learn more about the potential benefits, the possible side effects, and how it compares to similar treatments.


Photo Facial

  • Photofacials use light-based technologies to treat skin blemishes and pigmentation issues.
  • As a safer alternative to older treatments with the added bonus of little to no downtime, photofacials have become quite popular.
  • Photofacials can treat any part of the body other than the eyelids and the area directly above the eyes.

Photofacials are treatments that use different types of light emitting devices to treat skin discoloration and reduce the appearance of blemishes. This procedure is ideal for those looking to treat a variety of common skin issues including wrinkles, large pores, and acne scars. It is important to note however that those with tans or naturally darker skin tones may not be eligible for certain photofacials treatments as the procedure may cause skin discoloration.

There are two types of photofacial — intense pulsed light (IPL) photofacials and light emitting diode (LED) photofacials — and each has its benefits and drawbacks. The procedure takes between 30 and 90 minutes depending on the type of photofacial, the treated area, and the practitioner’s experience.


Cosmetic Surgery

Cosmetic surgery is a type of plastic surgery that aims to improve a person’s appearance, but it should be approached with caution.

  • Breast Augmentation // Breast Lifting
  • A breast lift, also called a mastopexy, is when a plastic surgeon lifts and reshapes the skin and tissue of the breasts to give them a more lifted and round appearance. With implants or breast augmentation, the breast is enlarged by placing silicone or saline implants into the breast. In a combined procedure, not only are the breasts lifted, but also enlarged.


  • Rihnoplasty
  • The upper portion of the structure of the nose is bone, and the lower portion is cartilage. Rhinoplasty can change bone, cartilage, skin or all three. Talk with your surgeon about whether rhinoplasty is appropriate for you and what it can achieve.
    When planning rhinoplasty, your surgeon will consider your other facial features, the skin on your nose and what you would like to change. If you're a candidate for surgery, your surgeon will develop a customized plan for you.


  • Tummy Tucking Surgery
  • During a tummy tuck — also known as abdominoplasty — excess skin and fat are removed from the abdomen. Connective tissue in the abdomen (fascia) usually is tightened with sutures as well. The remaining skin is then repositioned to create a more toned look.
    You might choose to have a tummy tuck if you have excess fat or skin around the area of your bellybutton or a weak lower abdominal wall. A tummy tuck can also boost your body image.


Baldness Cure

Before making a diagnosis, your doctor will likely give you a physical exam and ask about your diet, your hair care routine, and your medical and family history. You might also have tests, such as the following:


  • Blood test. This might help uncover medical conditions that can cause hair loss.

  • Pull test. Your doctor gently pulls several dozen hairs to see how many come out. This helps determine the stage of the shedding process.

  • Scalp biopsy. Your doctor scrapes samples from the skin or from a few hairs plucked from the scalp to examine the hair roots under a microscope. This can help determine whether an infection is causing hair loss.

  • Light microscopy. Your doctor uses a special instrument to examine hairs trimmed at their bases. Microscopy helps uncover possible disorders of the hair shaft.

Anti Dandruff Treatment

Treatment

The itching and flaking of dandruff can almost always be controlled. For mild dandruff, first try daily cleansing with a gentle shampoo to reduce oil and skin cell buildup. If that doesn't help, try a medicated dandruff shampoo. You may need to try more than one shampoo to find the hair care routine that works for you. And you'll likely need repeated or long-term treatment.


If you develop itching, stinging, redness or burning from any product, stop using it. If you develop an allergic reaction — such as a rash, hives or difficulty breathing — seek immediate medical attention.


Dandruff shampoos are classified according to the medication they contain:


  • Pyrithione zinc shampoos (DermaZinc, Head & Shoulders, Jason Dandruff Relief 2 in 1). These contain the antibacterial and antifungal agent zinc pyrithione.

  • Tar-based shampoos (Neutrogena T/Gel). Coal tar slows how quickly skin cells on your scalp die and flake off. If you have light-colored hair, this type of shampoo may cause discoloration. It can also make the scalp more sensitive to sunlight.

  • Shampoos containing salicylic acid (Neutrogena T/Sal, Baker's P & S, others). These products help eliminate scale.

  • Selenium sulfide shampoos (Head & Shoulders Intensive, Selsun Blue, others). These contain an antifungal agent. Use these products as directed and rinse well after shampooing, as they can discolor the hair and scalp.

  • Ketoconazole shampoos (Nizoral A-D). This shampoo is intended to kill dandruff-causing fungi that live on your scalp. It's available over-the-counter or by prescription.