Facial lymphatic drainage
to treat, puffy; eyes, face, chin, neck, brain, fog, stress, migraines, facial lines, and wrinkles
Glow Facial
to brighten skin tone and smooth fine lines. Perfect to do in time for that special event
Acne rescue
To treat comedones (blackheads) blocked follicles (whiteheads) bumps, inflamed red skin, acne cysts.
Muse, Facial – deep cleansing, facial to exfoliate, steam, extractions, microdermabrasion, facial mask,, facial hydration, and LED light therapy
Anti-aging microneedling facial: Microneedling is a procedure that uses several tiny needles to puncture the most superficial layer of the skin. This process rejuvenates your skin by boosting collagen production, which intern reduces wrinkles, irregularities, fine lines, and elevates the overall texture of your skin.
Facial Radio Frequency (RF) energy treatment technology for non-surgical tightening of the early signs of loose or sagging skin. Ideal for those who would like to maintain their youthful look or regain youthfulness.
Microdermabrasion treatments are ideal if you are looking to reduce visible signs of aging or lighten scars from acne. Microdermabrasion can also reduce the appearance of blemishes, blackheads, and visible pores.
More information coming soon.
Chemical peels deeply exfoliates the old skin allowing it to peel away, leaving behind a smoother, younger-looking layer. Some peels may produce visible “peeling” of the skin, others will not. Both are quite effective and either is chosen based on your skin type.
The Vitamin C peel is a blend of AHA and Vitamin C that will help address stubborn hyperpigmentation due to sun damage. This AHA Vitamin c peel is most appropriate for a new peeler with a normal to dry skin type and is safe for all skin tones. This AHA peel also addresses fine lines, wrinkles, and hormonal acne while giving your skin a healthy glow.
What is a Salicylic Acid Peel?
A Salicylic Acid Peel is a light chemical peel used to treat acne, melasma, and pigmentary changes in the skin. It is performed by applying a mild topical acidic solution (30 percent salicylic acid) to the skin. It is left on for about six minutes and then wiped away with water.
What Can I Expect During the Procedure?
You may experience a slight burning or stinging sensation when the solution is applied, but this subsides after a few minutes. The procedure is generally well-tolerated.
What can I Expect After the Salicylic Acid Peel?
After the procedure, you may experience temporary redness and mild flaking as the skin exfoliates. This typically lasts one to three days.
The procedure may cause sun sensitivity, so it is important to use a daily sun block with zinc oxide or titanium dioxide (SPF 30 or higher for everyday use, and SPF 50 or higher if outdoors).
Multiple treatments are needed to achieve maximum results. Salicylic acid peels can be done at monthly intervals. A series of four to six peels provides the best overall results
Glycolic peels break through the dead skin on a cellular level. They help remove dead skin and dirt from the skin’s surface, revealing newer and brighter-looking skin.
The anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties of the acid help rejuvenate the skin. It reduces brown sunspots and creates a younger and more even skin tone. Because the peel unclogs pores, it is also used to get rid of mild acne, superficial acne scars, and blackheads.
Glycolic peels can also be helpful for getting rid of hyperpigmentation on the skin such as sunspots, brown acne scars, or melasma. After a glycolic peel, skin appears brighter and refreshed.
The glycolic peel is known for its anti-aging properties. Repeated glycolic peels accelerate the growth of collagen and elastin in the skin, reducing fine lines on the face and minimizing the appearance of pores.
Your Peel Treatment Process
At the start of the peel procedure, your face will be carefully cleaned. The glycolic peel will be applied to your facial skin, and once it has had time to penetrate into your skin layers, it will be removed.
After Your Glycolic Peel Treatment
Glycolic acid temporarily increases the sensitivity of the skin to the sun. It is therefore advisable to avoid sun exposure or wear a hat, scarf, and effective sunscreen after a glycolic peel treatment.
In the days after the glycolic peel, sloughing of the treated skin will occur. This peeling depends on the concentration of acid used in the chemical peel. If the peel is used mildly, there are chances of slight peeling and skin reddening. Some may also feel a temporary burning sensation. However, these effects are short-lived and last for two to three days. Our aesthetician starts with a very low concentration of glycolic acid to see how your skin responds and then gradually titrates it up depending on your skin.
When a strong glycolic peel is used for exfoliation, it may cause increased skin sloughing and itching. In such cases, it is advisable to avoid direct contact with sunlight as much as possible.
One should avoid applying makeup, scrubs, or any other exfoliant on the skin after the treatment. A sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher is recommended. Do not apply any other product on the skin until cleared to do so.
How a retinol peel works.
Retinol has so many mechanisms of action (and resulting skin benefits), it’s a perennial favorite. One of those is exfoliation, which retinol accomplishes by stimulating cell turnover. This message is transmitted inside the skin itself because retinol, through a chemical chain of events, regulates gene expression, leading to a boost in collagen production and a flood of fresh, new cells rising to the skin’s surface and pushing out the old ones. When you apply a retinol peel, the ingredient is absorbed into skin and starts to take effect.
The benefits of a retinol peel
The benefits of a retinol peel are similar to those you could expect from an effective a retinol serum. The increase in collagen levels will help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Retinol’s exfoliation aspect will work to clear up acne and even out skin’s tone and texture. And since retinol also inhibits an enzyme tied to melanin production, consistent use of retinol will help minimize hyperpigmentation.
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