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MircoLaser Peel:MicroLaser Peel improves the texture of the skin providing a
more youthful appearance, by removing a thin layer of damaged skin, therefore encouraging regrowth from fresh cells. This
procedure helps skin to look vibrant and healthier, often with reduced wrinkles and improved evenness. This MicroLaser treats
Mild Wrinkles, Minor Scars, Keratoses, Sun Damage (e.g., freckles) and Pigment Irregularities. Depending on your skin condition,
typically only one treatment should be needed, but will be determined by our physician/physician assistant at time of consult. A light topical anesthetic can be applied to ensure comfort. This peel has gotten the nickname "The Weekend Peel" due to the quick 3-4 day downtime. Contour TRL Laser Resurfacing:Similar to the MicroLaser Peel, but meant for those who need a more intense, deeper Laser Resurfacing. Contour TRL
Laser Resurfacing not only removes the thin layer of damaged skin on top, but penetrates to the depth of damage skin
that is determined by our physician/physician assistant. The depth of the peel is determined by your skin condition, your desired outcome, and the length of downtime. You will achieve your
desired results typically after just one treatment however the recovery time may take up to 12 weeks before all the final
result is seen. This treatnment is applicable to any area of the body to treat Deep Wrinkles, Scars,
Sun Spots, Actinic Keratoses and even Poor Skin Tone/Texture. Since the depth of the treatment varies for each patient, this
procedure is performed with local anesthetic and mild to moderate sedation.

Permanent Cosmetics: Intradermal Pigmentation is a revolutionary method of applying micro insertions of natural pigments into the dermal layer of the skin. This state-of-the-art technique is medically proven
and specifically designed to be completely safe. Intradermal Pigmentation is used for a variety of permanent cosmetic enhancements, such as: permanent eyebrows, eyeliner
and lip liner/color. Other permanent cosmetic procedures include vitiligo, stretch marks and scar camouflage, areola restoration,
hairline enhancement and more!
Microdermabrasion: Your skin is exfoliated by utilizing
a multi-degree diamond tipped wand to thoroughly scrub and take off the outermost, dead layer of skin. Each treatment is combined
with a professional skin care formula which is delivers essential vitamins and hydration to your freshened skin leaving you
with smooth, glowing renewed skin.
Chemical Peel: A
superficial peel to target sun damage, age spots, acne scarring, fine lines and overall poor skin quality. Helps improve
skin tone and texture revealing a more healthy, youthful appearance.
Medical Microdermabrasion: A Chemical Peel and Microderm combined
together to give you the upmost result in clearing your dead skin and having a healthy glow.

Botox: Used to soften the frown lines between the
eyebrows and wrinkle lines near the eyes, on the forehead, and in the lower face. Typically lasting 3-4 months this FDA
approved muscle paralyser is commonly used in conjunction with dermal fillers to produce a complete facial rejuvenation.
Juvederm: An FDA
approved non-absorbable injectable dermal filler best suited for lip enhancement . This polymethylmethacrylate
(PMMA) microspheres and bovine collagen are not readily absorbed by the body and therefore provide long lasting
support for lip enhancement.
Radiesse:
An FDA approved HLA filler best suited for deep wrinkles and areas needing cosmetic correction.
This HLA filler not only corrects but stimulates your bodies own collagen growth to improve and smooth skin naturally for
an extended period.
IntensePulsed Light (IPL): A technology that is employed in the treatment of disorders of the skin including:
sun spots, Acne, Rosacea, broken capillaries/telangiectases, vascular and pigmented birth marks. This technology is
also utilized in permanent hair reduction. Most corrections require several treatments to achieve final results.
Laser Hair Reduction: Performed using the Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) as well. The
IPL Epilators, though technically not a laser, use xenon flash lamps that emit full spectrum light. Laser and light-based
methods, sometimes called phototricholysis or photoepilation, are now most commonly referred to collectively as "Laser
Hair Removal."
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