Thank you for your question and photos. Treating undereye wrinkles can be tricky, as this part of the skin is very delicate. A series of light chemical peels can help minimize any fine lines in this area, while laser skin resurfacing can increase collagen production and plump up your features. Adding dermal fillers to the mix will fill in lost volume to minimize these wrinkles even further. Best of luck.
Thank you for your question. As long as you are not treating the same area, you should be perfectly fine having both a chemical peel and laser hair removal performed on the same day. Make sure your laser technician is aware that you are having a peel done. Good luck!
Thanks for your question. While each laser hair removal session only reaches a certain amount of hair follicles, the results should be permanent. That means that even if you stopped going to treatments, you should have fewer active hair follicles now than you did before you started treatments. You can restart your treatments as planned. However, since you stopped treatments for a long time, you may require more than 3 additional treatments to disable as many hair follicles as possible.
Thanks for your question and picture. It’s unclear what specifically you’re unhappy with about your lips, as you have beautiful full lips. However, you do appear to have some asymmetry of the upper lip. If this is the issue, it can be resolved with injectable fillers. Treatments can be repeated every few months or even less, depending on the type of filler. Best of luck!
Thanks for your question. Microdermabrasion makes the skin more sensitive to sun damage because it removes the outermost layer of cells, leaving the sensitive underlying layer exposed. However, if you were only outside briefly, it’s unlikely you’ll see any lasting effects from the sun. Remember to wear sunscreen daily for the next 2 weeks.