The Gel Peel Treatment is designed
to minimize the appearance of surface lines, smooth
out rough skin texture, aid in clearing acne, and
help fade hyperpigmentation. The acids in these
peels remove dead cells from the surface without
irritating the skin. Safe and effective this
in-office treatment minimizes patient down-time and
is specifically developed for use with an at-home
preand- post treatment regime. For optimal results,
a minimum of 6 sessions of in conjunction with other
procedures or treatments are recommended.
Calming Facial
This Facial is designed to help calm
and sooth acne/ rosacea skin. The Vitamin C Firming
Masque will aid in reducing erythema caused by
rosacea. The Phyto Corrective Gel acts as a
hydrator, without leaving the skin oily, and its’
anti- bacterial/ anti-septic properties help heal
and calm acneic skin.
Deep Pore-Cleansing Facial
This facial is perfect for the
teenaged client experiencing “teen-like” acne. The
combination of products helps to reduce oil without
drying and gives the skin the hydration it needs.
Botanicals in the Phyto Corrective Gel help to heal
the acne, while the Clarifying Clay Masque draws out
impurities and oils that can be harmful to the skin.
The
Pulsed Light Alternative
Acne is the most common skin problem
in the United States, affecting not only teenagers,
but up to 80 percent of people in their 20s and
30s*. This stubborn conditon is typically treated
with oral and topical medications, which can produce
good results but often with undesirable side
effects.
We offer an effective alternative
acne treatment. Our systems deliver highly
concentrated light pulses which attack acne on two
fronts:
Destroys acne bacteria for a quick clearance
of current acne breakouts.
Penetrates into the hyperactive
sebaceous glands to slow down the production of
sebum, which can clog pores and cause future
acne breakouts.
The result is fast resolution of
current breakouts and a long remission time between
treatments, without any drug-related side effects.
*Source: The American Academy of
Dermatology (www.aad.org)
Q: How does
the pulsed light work? How is pulsed light different
from a laser?
A: We use specialized handpieces
which filter light from different parts of the
spectrum. Each band of the spectrum has a wavelength
that is ideal for different treatments, such as hair
reduction, sunspot removal, or leg vein clearance.
The handpiece filters light into a band of the
spectrum to affect acne. It concentrates the light
into individual pulses targeting acne-causing
bacteria. Pulsed light systems and lasers are very
similar, but our pulsed light systems use a much
larger treatment window than most lasers. This
spreads light over a wide area of skin and allows
faster coverage of the skin and quicker treatments
as a result.
Q: How is
pulsed light different from a laser?
A: Pulsed light systems and lasers
are very similar, but our pulsed light systems use a
much larger treatment window than most lasers. This
spreads light over a wide area of skin and allows
faster coverage of the skin and quicker treatments
as a result.
Q: What are
the treatments like? What should I expect after
treatment?
A: Your treatment provider will move
the handpiece over the skin, pulsing it all the
while. Each pulse will sends beams of light through
the skin. A flashing light, an audible tone and a
mild sensation will tell you when the handpiece is
being pulsed. This sensation produces little to no
discomfort. You can expect a mild sunburn-like
sensation, possibly accompanied by minor swelling.
This usually lasts 2-24 hours and can be soothed.
There may be an initial flare-up of acne, similar to
the kind seen after a peel or the beginning of a new
topical or oral acne medication. Some of the
blemishes may appear redder. They will then fade
after 2-3 weeks. A reduction in the number of
lesions and the prevention of new lesions formation
can be expected following your treatment course.