Chemical Peels

Move Over Microdermabrasion, Hydrafacial Is Here

According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the once-super-popular skin treatment, microdermabrasion, is on the decline. According to dermatologists and plastic surgeons, microdermabrasion hasn’t been nearly as popular over the last year. Microdermabrasion has been great to remove dead skin cells and brighten the skin. So why the decline? One issue is that microdermabrasion […]

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What Is Dermaplaning?

You’ve heard of chemical peels, facials, laser treatments and more. But what is this dermplaning you’re hearing more and more about? Well, it’s basically the greatest treatment to exfoliate your face and get rid of any peach fuzz you have going on! Why is exfoliation important? Dead skin cells on the surface of your skin

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Botox In Your 20’s? What You Need To Know…

Botox is becoming increasingly popular for women – and men – in their twenties. It’s speculated that social media has had a large influence on millenials and cosmetic procedures as more and more social media influencers share flawless “selfies” and are more open about getting Botox. Many twenty-something year-old’s also report wanting to start Botox

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Chemical Peel Ingredients & How They Improve Skin Health

While many lasers and products come and go, chemical peels have been a staple treatment in numerous cosmetic practices through the years. That’s for good reason as they work well to improve a number of skin concerns, such as fine lines and wrinkles, acne, acne scarring, large pores and hyper-pigmentation. They also improve the overall

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