Lasers
In skincare, lasers use concentrated beams of light to target specific tissues in the skin. Different wavelengths of light address various concerns. Lasers can be ablative (removing a layer of…
In skincare, lasers use concentrated beams of light to target specific tissues in the skin. Different wavelengths of light address various concerns. Lasers can be ablative (removing a layer of…
A minimally invasive procedure that uses tiny needles to create controlled punctures in the skin. This triggers the body's natural healing response, encouraging collagen production and improving skin texture and…
A specific type of injectable used to relax facial muscles that cause wrinkles. The most common brand name is Botox, but others exist. Neurotoxins temporarily block nerve signals to the…
Similar to Juvederm, Restylane is a brand name for a family of hyaluronic acid (HA) dermal fillers used for facial rejuvenation. HA is a naturally occurring sugar molecule in the…
A brand name for a poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) injectable filler that stimulates collagen production over time. Sculptra gradually adds volume to the face, improving wrinkles, folds, and overall facial laxity.…
A category of treatments aiming to improve skin laxity (looseness) and promote a firmer, more youthful appearance. It can involve lasers, radiofrequency, ultrasound, or injectable fillers. Pros: Addresses loss of…
Brand names for chemical peels offered by specific skincare companies (SkinCeuticals and SkinMedica respectively). These peels likely use a proprietary blend of acids chosen for their effectiveness and suitability for…
A specific brand of medium-depth chemical peel known for minimal peeling and downtime. It uses a combination of acids to target wrinkles, sun damage, and uneven skin tone. Pros: Effective…