AESTHETIC PROCEDURES
Cosmetic treatments have become an important aspect of our lives in this modern era. Most people would like to look their best at all ages. Aesthetic procedures have been more welcoming amongst certain groups of people to flush their lives with new boosts of confidence. There are lots of options available to help you achieve your skin goals that do not involve surgical procedures. If you’re someone who often struggles with your appearance, you too can regain your beauty with confidence by adopting various aesthetic procedures. Here are five aesthetic procedures to try that can help you feel more confident than ever.
Types of Scars
Scars—what does that word bring to mind? Before looking for its treatment, one must know what its different types are.
Acne Scars
- If you've had severe acne, you probably have scars to prove it. This type of scar is the result of acne that’s since healed.
Hypertrophic scars
- Like keloid scars, hypertrophic scars are the result of excess collagen being produced at the site of a wound. However, not as much collagen is produced in hypertrophic scars compared with keloid scars.
Contracture scars
- These types are scars occur after a larger patch of skin is lost through injury or a burn. They occur when the skin ’shrinks’, leading to tightness and a restriction in movement.
Keloid scars
- A keloid scar is a thick raised scar. It is an overgrowth of tissue that occurs when too much collagen is produced at the site of the wound. The scar keeps growing, even after the wound has healed. A keloid scar isn't harmful to your physical health, but it can cause emotional distress.
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Dermal Fillers
Dermal fillers, also called soft tissue fillers, are gel-like substances that are injected beneath the surface of the skin to add volume and fullness. Exposure to the sun and years of muscle movement contribute to the breakdown of the facial tissues of the skin. Hence, facial fillers are your go-to procedure to look young and rejuvenated.
The longevity varies from person to person, and results can last between 9 and 18 months, although optimal results can be maintained over a long period through regular, repeated treatments.
Laser Hair Reduction
Chemical Peel
A chemical peel is a non-surgical procedure that exfoliates dead cells and peels away the skin’s top layer to improve sun-damaged and wrinkled skin. In this treatment, a chemical solution is applied to the skin, which makes it blister and eventually peel off.
If you want to get rid of wrinkles, sun damage, and blotchiness and want a more youthful or smooth appearance, then a chemical peel may be right for you. After a chemical peel, the skin is temporarily more sensitive to the sun, so apply sunscreen every day.
Facelift
Facelift surgery is cosmetic surgery to lift and pull back the skin on the face to restore a more naturally youthful facial appearance. As we age, skin begins to lose elasticity, and facial tissues lose volume. The procedure is designed to reduce loose skin around the lower half of the face (mainly the jowls) and neck. In around 2 weeks, the bruises will fade away. It could take up to 6 to 9 months to see the full effect of the facelift.
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Soprano ICE Platinum, which has been proven safe and effective for all body parts or skin types, offers the most synergistic benefits of the three most effective wavelengths for hair removal. Starting the process of removing unwanted body hair with laser hair removal can seem like a big decision, but if we talk about its outcomes, there isn't a better, more effective, safe, comfortable, and result-driven laser than this.
Achieving your best skin requires careful planning and consistent care. Follow our proven process for optimal results.
How Laser Hair Removal Operates
Body hairs prevent the skin from pollution and contagious diseases, but some people may wish to remove them permanently for cosmetic reasons. If you are suffering from a condition that causes excess hair growth, don’t hesitate to go for a laser procedure, which is one of the leading aesthetic procedures performed worldwide over the past two decades. If you’ve finally decided, you might also be interested in knowing the checklist before your first hair removal session.
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Physical Exam
The very first step is that your dermatologist or physician examine you, review all your medical history, and discuss expectations. Discuss all your history, whether you have received any cosmetic injections in the treated area in the past 6 months or not.
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Avoid Chemical Products
Please refrain from using irritant substances before and after the treatment.
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Test
A specialist should perform a test patch 24 hours before the hair removal treatment.
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Waxing, dying, bleaching, and threading
Don’t practice such activities before treatment to improve your chances of achieving permanent hair reduction.
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Tattoos
These should be covered with tape by the technician during treatment. If the laser is used over an area that is tattooed, the pigment in the ink will be targeted, resulting in burning, pain, and severe skin damage.
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Waxing, dying, bleaching, and threading
Don’t practice such activities before treatment to improve your chances of achieving permanent hair reduction.