Microneedling Aftercare & Instructions Guide for Patients
Microneedling devices use tiny needles to make micro-injuries in the skin to then stimulate collagen and elastin formation. Learn how to take care of your skin after the treatment.
Microneedling devices use tiny needles to make micro-injuries in the skin to then stimulate collagen and elastin formation. Learn how to take care of your skin after the treatment.
In this guide, we’ll explain the differences between traditional microneedling and RF microneedling treatments, including aftercare, results, and cost.
BBL and IPL are essentially the same. While IPL came before BBL, both are highly effective skin rejuvenation treatments.
Dermal fillers help target areas that need more volume and fill in skin lines and creases. When injected, the gel-like product plumps the skin from within.
Sculptra is a poly-L-lactic acid injectable filler aimed at stimulating collagen production in order to fill in facial lines and wrinkles and give the skin a more youthful appearance.
You should be able to have fun in the sun without worrying about how it’s harming your skin. Using a high-quality sunscreen is the best way to do that – it’s the number one anti-aging skincare product!
Understand the difference between Microdermabrasion and HydraFacial and find out what results patients can expect to see with each treatment.
XEOMIN and BOTOX are both injections that use botulinum, a bacteria-derived neurotoxin. They are used to reduce and eliminate the appearance of facial lines and wrinkles.
The Fitzpatrick skin phototype is a system used to classify skin types according to the amount of melanin pigment in your skin and the skin’s reaction to exposure to sunlight.
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