what can i do treatments to aovoid aging and i have forehead , eyes lines ?can i do laser hydrafacial in this age 29 what the benefits and side effects very sensitive skin .
Answer: HydraFacial can help! Great question. HydraFacial is a fantastic all around skin treatment for your face. Not only does it help with fine lines/wrinkles and aging, it also improves the following:Elasticity + FirmnessEven Tone + VibrancySkin TextureBrown SpotsOily + Congested SkinEnlarged PoresThe HydraFacial would definitely be worth a try first if you're wanting to avoid injections. I would also look into what you're using for daily skincare products. Most providers will offer a free consultation and set realistic expectations for your individual needs. Best of luck!
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Answer: HydraFacial can help! Great question. HydraFacial is a fantastic all around skin treatment for your face. Not only does it help with fine lines/wrinkles and aging, it also improves the following:Elasticity + FirmnessEven Tone + VibrancySkin TextureBrown SpotsOily + Congested SkinEnlarged PoresThe HydraFacial would definitely be worth a try first if you're wanting to avoid injections. I would also look into what you're using for daily skincare products. Most providers will offer a free consultation and set realistic expectations for your individual needs. Best of luck!
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Answer: For these, it is recommended to do treatments such as Clear&Brilliant, Morpheus8, and Melapeel. Our treatments use combination therapy to improve the epidermis and dermis. We see atrophic and hypertrophic scars, as well as scars that have hypo and hyperpigmentation. Our main concern is rebuilding collagen and that is why we use a HIDEF protocol that includes combination therapy. Morpheus 8, scar subcision, fibrous release, fractional laser, CO2 laser, Thulium laser, PDL Vbeam laser, and fractional resurfacing can be used in addition to TCA Cross and chemical peels to further improve skin. Patients should start Melarase AM and Melarase PM for active hyperpigmentation. Always begin with a consultation to discuss the best treatment options for your type of skin. . Best, Dr. Karamanoukian Realself100 Surgeon
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Answer: For these, it is recommended to do treatments such as Clear&Brilliant, Morpheus8, and Melapeel. Our treatments use combination therapy to improve the epidermis and dermis. We see atrophic and hypertrophic scars, as well as scars that have hypo and hyperpigmentation. Our main concern is rebuilding collagen and that is why we use a HIDEF protocol that includes combination therapy. Morpheus 8, scar subcision, fibrous release, fractional laser, CO2 laser, Thulium laser, PDL Vbeam laser, and fractional resurfacing can be used in addition to TCA Cross and chemical peels to further improve skin. Patients should start Melarase AM and Melarase PM for active hyperpigmentation. Always begin with a consultation to discuss the best treatment options for your type of skin. . Best, Dr. Karamanoukian Realself100 Surgeon
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December 2, 2019
Answer: Hydrafacial for aging face A Hydrafacial treatment is used to hydrate and cleanse the skin. This treatment can enhance the skin’s texture and volume causing fine lines to be less noticeable. Hydrafacials can also be used to help prepare the skin for injectables or maintain post-surgical results. Hydrafacials are typically only used to plump very fine lines and not deep set wrinkles. I always recommend speaking with a physician who specializes in facial aesthetics before beginning any treatments on the face.All the best,
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December 2, 2019
Answer: Hydrafacial for aging face A Hydrafacial treatment is used to hydrate and cleanse the skin. This treatment can enhance the skin’s texture and volume causing fine lines to be less noticeable. Hydrafacials can also be used to help prepare the skin for injectables or maintain post-surgical results. Hydrafacials are typically only used to plump very fine lines and not deep set wrinkles. I always recommend speaking with a physician who specializes in facial aesthetics before beginning any treatments on the face.All the best,
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June 5, 2019
Answer: Hydrafacial Hello - thank you for the question and photos. It looks like your lines (particularly in the forehead) are quite established... Hydrafacial would likely not give you the results you are looking for to eliminate those lines. Hydrafacial treats very, very fine lines. To treat the forehead lines, we highly recommend botox, dysport, or xeomin. If you are insistent that you want to stay away from botox/xeomin/dysport, treatments such as microneedling may help - but again, wont fully get rid of the lines like botox would. Best of luck!
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June 5, 2019
Answer: Hydrafacial Hello - thank you for the question and photos. It looks like your lines (particularly in the forehead) are quite established... Hydrafacial would likely not give you the results you are looking for to eliminate those lines. Hydrafacial treats very, very fine lines. To treat the forehead lines, we highly recommend botox, dysport, or xeomin. If you are insistent that you want to stay away from botox/xeomin/dysport, treatments such as microneedling may help - but again, wont fully get rid of the lines like botox would. Best of luck!
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August 22, 2018
Answer: Different tools for different schools Hydrafacial is great for certain modalities such as clearing skin and eradicating acne. However it will not help with lines or wrinkles. For these issues you need alternative options.
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August 22, 2018
Answer: Different tools for different schools Hydrafacial is great for certain modalities such as clearing skin and eradicating acne. However it will not help with lines or wrinkles. For these issues you need alternative options.
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