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Acne Treatment

$300.00

Acne is a common skin condition characterized by the appearance of pimples on the face, chest, shoulders, or back. An accumulation of dead skin cells and germs causes pimples. Genetics, changing hormone levels, stress, excessive humidity, and the use of oily or greasy personal care products are all potential reasons.

Acne is most frequent among teens, although it can develop at any age. There are several misconceptions surrounding acne, the most common of which being that you must let it run its course.

Professionals in the field of skincare recognize that this is not the ideal advice. Permanent scarring and black patches may emerge if acne is not treated. In addition, having a clean complexion increases a teen’s or adult’s self-esteem. With efficient acne treatment in our concern, no acne patient should have to wait and accept the repercussions of their condition.

At our clinic, we provide the best acne treatment with the most modern and cutting-edge acne treatments to cure and alleviate acne and its associated side effects of pimples and blackheads.

Anti Aging

$300.00

Anti-ageing is a treatment to delay or stop the ageing process. There are many treatments that can help combat ageing, using both surgical and non-surgical procedures.

Damage from too much sun exposure can take its toll and be responsible for most of the visible ageing of the skin. As well as photo-ageing, repeatedly spending time in the sun with lack of sunscreen can lead to skin cancer alongside damage.

There is no treatment that deals with all skin issues and that will have the same result on every individual. A dermatologist can determine what would be the best procedure and whether a combination of treatments is needed.

There are various anti-aging treatments out there, ranging from skincare products to medical procedures. Retinoids, antioxidants, and sunscreen are your friends when it comes to skincare.

If you’re up for it, there are more advanced options like chemical peels, microdermabrasion, or laser therapy. Just remember, embracing the wisdom that comes with age is the most timeless anti-aging treatment of all!

Anti Pigmentation

$300.00

Pigmentation is the term used to describe the coloring of the skin. Melanin production is diminished or increased in a variety of skin pigmentation diseases.

Melanin is the primary pigment responsible for skin pigmentation and consequently the maintenance of diverse skin tones, skin colour, and skin types.

If the body generates a lot of melanin, it can cause skin darkening, also known as hyperpigmentation. If the body generates very little or no melanin, it may result in skin whitening.

Our pigmentation treatment is specially designed to get rid of the dark patches in the skin, as well as it works in various ways to treat all other skin problems.

Body Polishing & Brightening

$300.00

Body polishing and brightening treatments are cosmetic procedures designed to improve the texture and appearance of the skin on the body. These treatments often involve exfoliation, hydration, and the application of products that aim to enhance skin radiance. Here’s an overview:

1. **Body Polishing:**
– **Exfoliation:** Body polishing typically begins with exfoliation to remove dead skin cells, unclog pores, and promote skin renewal. This can be done using physical exfoliants (scrubs) or chemical exfoliants (like alpha and beta hydroxy acids).

– **Massage:** A gentle massage may be part of the body polishing process to stimulate blood circulation and promote relaxation. This can contribute to improved skin tone and texture.

– **Hydration:** After exfoliation, the skin is often hydrated with moisturizing products to leave it feeling smooth and supple.

2. **Brightening Treatments:**
– **Topical Brightening Agents:** Skincare products containing ingredients such as vitamin C, niacinamide, or alpha arbutin may be applied to the skin to address hyperpigmentation and promote a brighter complexion.

– **Chemical Peels:** Some body brightening treatments may involve the application of chemical peels to reduce hyperpigmentation and improve skin tone. This can be particularly beneficial for areas with sun damage or uneven pigmentation.

– **Laser Therapy:** Laser treatments can target pigmentation issues and stimulate collagen production, contributing to a more even skin tone.

– **Microdermabrasion:** This procedure involves mechanical exfoliation to improve skin texture and can be used to address pigmentation concerns.

3. **Body Masks and Wraps:**
– Specialized masks or wraps may be applied to the body to address specific concerns, such as hydration, detoxification, or brightening. These treatments can vary, and some may involve the use of natural ingredients like mud or seaweed.

4. **Sun Protection:**
– To maintain the results of body polishing and brightening treatments, it’s crucial to use sun protection. Sunscreen helps prevent further pigmentation issues and protects the skin from harmful UV rays.

5. **Customization:**
– Body polishing and brightening treatments can often be customized based on individual skin concerns. Whether targeting dark spots, uneven skin tone, or overall radiance, the treatment plan can be adjusted to meet specific needs.

6. **Professional vs. At-Home Treatments:**
– While some body polishing and brightening treatments can be done at home using over-the-counter products, others, such as chemical peels or laser therapy, are typically performed by skincare professionals. Professional treatments may offer more significant and immediate results.

It’s important to note that individual responses to these treatments can vary, and results may not be permanent. Maintenance and follow-up treatments may be recommended to sustain the benefits over time. Consulting with a skincare professional can help determine the most suitable body polishing and brightening treatments based on your skin type and concerns.

Dark Circle Reduction

$300.00

Dark circles under the eyes can be caused by various factors, including genetics, aging, lack of sleep, allergies, or skin pigmentation issues. There are several treatments available to help reduce the appearance of dark circles. However, it’s essential to note that the effectiveness of these treatments can vary depending on the underlying cause. Here are some common dark circle reduction treatments:

1. **Topical Treatments:**
– **Retinoids:** Prescription retinoid creams can stimulate collagen production, improving skin texture and reducing the appearance of dark circles.
– **Vitamin C Serums:** These can help brighten the skin and reduce pigmentation.
– **Hydroquinone:** This skin-lightening agent may be prescribed by a dermatologist to reduce pigmentation.

2. **Eye Creams:**
– Some eye creams contain ingredients like caffeine, peptides, or antioxidants, which can help reduce puffiness and improve the appearance of dark circles.

3. **Chemical Peels:**
– Chemical peels can improve skin texture and tone, which may contribute to reducing the appearance of dark circles. They work by removing the outer layer of skin to reveal fresher, more even-toned skin.

4. **Dermal Fillers:**
– Hyaluronic acid-based fillers can be injected to add volume to the under-eye area, reducing the appearance of hollows and shadows that contribute to dark circles.

5. **Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy:**
– Also known as the “vampire facial,” PRP involves using a person’s own blood to stimulate collagen and elastin production. It may help improve the skin texture and reduce the appearance of dark circles.

6. **Microneedling:**
– Microneedling involves the use of tiny needles to create micro-injuries in the skin, stimulating collagen production and improving skin texture. It can be combined with topical treatments for better results.

7. **Laser Therapy:**
– Laser treatments can target pigmentation issues and improve skin tone. Fractional laser therapy, in particular, can stimulate collagen production and reduce pigmentation.

8. **Cooling Eye Masks or Compresses:**
– Applying a cool compress or using eye masks with ingredients like chamomile or aloe vera can help reduce puffiness and soothe the under-eye area.

9. **Proper Skincare:**
– Adopting a consistent skincare routine that includes sunscreen to protect the delicate under-eye skin from UV damage is essential.

10. **Lifestyle Changes:**
– Getting enough sleep, staying hydrated, managing allergies, and maintaining a healthy diet can contribute to overall skin health and may help reduce the appearance of dark circles.

It’s crucial to consult with a dermatologist or skincare professional to determine the most appropriate treatment for your specific condition. They can assess the underlying causes of your dark circles and tailor a treatment plan that addresses your individual needs. Additionally, addressing lifestyle factors and practicing good skincare habits can contribute to long-term improvements in the appearance of the under-eye area.

Face Glow Treatment

$300.00

“Face glow treatment” is a broad term that can refer to various skincare procedures or products aimed at improving the appearance and radiance of the skin on the face. Different treatments may target specific issues such as dullness, uneven skin tone, fine lines, and dehydration. Here are some common face glow treatments:

1. **Facial Cleansing:**
– Proper cleansing is the foundation of any skincare routine. It removes dirt, oil, and makeup, allowing other products to penetrate the skin more effectively.

2. **Exfoliation:**
– Regular exfoliation helps remove dead skin cells, promoting cell turnover and revealing fresher, more radiant skin. Exfoliation can be done using physical exfoliants (scrubs) or chemical exfoliants (such as alpha and beta hydroxy acids).

3. **Facial Masks:**
– Masks can address various skincare concerns. Hydrating masks can add moisture, while clay masks can help absorb excess oil. Some masks also contain brightening ingredients to enhance skin radiance.

4. **Chemical Peels:**
– A chemical peel involves the application of a chemical solution to exfoliate the skin. This treatment can help improve skin texture, reduce fine lines, and promote a more even skin tone. It’s often done by skincare professionals.

5. **Microdermabrasion:**
– This procedure involves using a machine to exfoliate the outer layer of the skin, promoting a smoother texture and more radiant appearance.

6. **Laser Treatments:**
– Certain laser treatments can target specific skin concerns, such as pigmentation issues or fine lines, to improve overall skin tone and texture.

7. **HydraFacial:**
– This is a non-invasive treatment that combines cleansing, exfoliation, extraction, hydration, and antioxidant protection. It aims to improve skin health and can give an immediate glow to the face.

8. **Topical Products:**
– Skincare products containing ingredients like vitamin C, retinoids, hyaluronic acid, and antioxidants can contribute to a healthier and more radiant complexion. These products are often used as part of a daily skincare routine.

9. **Dermal Fillers:**
– For some individuals, dermal fillers can be used to add volume to specific areas of the face, reducing the appearance of wrinkles and enhancing facial contours.

10. **Professional Facials:**
– Spa or clinic facials can offer a combination of cleansing, exfoliation, massage, and mask application, tailored to your skin’s needs.

It’s important to note that the effectiveness of any treatment can vary based on individual skin types and concerns. Consulting with a dermatologist or skincare professional can help determine the most suitable approach for your specific needs. Additionally, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, staying hydrated, and protecting your skin from the sun are essential for achieving and maintaining a radiant complexion.

Face Lifting

$300.00

A facelift is a common form of cosmetic surgery that includes the improvement of visible signs of ageing in the face and neck. Our Clinic offers you a variety of facelift treatments to meet your specific needs.

Rhytidectomy, also known as a facelift, is a surgical cosmetic surgery that aims to rejuvenate the face and neck by treating apparent signs of ageing. Gravity, sun exposure, genetics, and lifestyle choices all contribute to the formation of face wrinkles, sagging skin, and loss of young features over time. A facelift provides a comprehensive way to offset these effects, allowing people to seem more young and rejuvenated.

Facelift Treats Signs of Aging Such As:

Sagging Facial Skin: Restoring elasticity and firmness.
Deep Facial Folds: Smoothing lines from nose to mouth corners.
Lost Facial Fat: Rejuvenating volume and contours.
Drooping Cheeks and Jawline: Addressing jowls.
Excess Neck Skin and Fat: Eliminating the double chin appearance.

Procedure for a facelift

The surgeon relocates fat and tissue beneath the skin during a facelift to:

Help with removing wrinkles.
Elevate and tighten the facial skin.
Eliminate extra skin that results in sagging or “jowls”.

Scar Removal Treatment

$300.00

Scar removal treatments aim to improve the appearance of scars, although complete removal may not always be possible. Various methods and interventions are available, and the choice depends on the type of scar and its characteristics. Here are some common scar removal treatments:

  1. Topical treatments: Over-the-counter or prescription creams, gels, or ointments containing ingredients like silicone, vitamin E, or alpha hydroxy acids can be applied to the scar to promote healing and reduce discoloration.
  2. Laser therapy: Laser treatments use focused light to target blood vessels or pigment in the skin, helping to reduce redness or hyperpigmentation in scars. Laser therapy can also stimulate collagen production, improving the texture of the scar.
  3. Microdermabrasion: This procedure involves removing the outer layer of skin with a machine, promoting new skin growth and reducing the appearance of scars.
  4. Chemical peels: Chemical solutions are applied to the skin to remove its outer layer, promoting the growth of new, smoother skin.
  5. Corticosteroid injections: Injections of corticosteroids can help reduce inflammation and flatten raised scars, such as keloids or hypertrophic scars.
  6. Surgery: For some types of scars, surgical procedures may be considered to remove or revise the scar tissue. This can include techniques like excision or grafting.

Skin Rejuvenation Resurfacing

$300.00

Changes in your skin’s appearance and texture occur over time due to aging, sun exposure, acne, and genetics. Skin rejuvenation and resurfacing can reduce facial blotches, brown spots, red spots and veins, scars, wrinkles, or lines and restore a youthful appearance to your skin. Many different techniques exist to address these issues including chemical peels, laser resurfacing, intense pulsed light (IPL) therapy, and dermabrasion.

There are various options for skin rejuvenation resurfacing treatments, depending on your skin concerns and preferences. Some popular ones include:

1. **Chemical Peels:** These involve applying a chemical solution to the skin, which causes it to exfoliate and eventually peel off. This can help improve skin texture and reduce the appearance of fine lines.

2. **Laser Resurfacing:** This uses laser technology to remove layers of skin, stimulating collagen production and reducing wrinkles. It’s effective for treating sun damage and age spots.

3. **Microdermabrasion:** This non-invasive procedure uses a machine to exfoliate the outer layer of skin, revealing a smoother and more even complexion.

4. **Microneedling:** Tiny needles create controlled micro-injuries, stimulating collagen and elastin production. It can improve the appearance of scars, fine lines, and wrinkles.

5. **Fractional Resurfacing:** This technique treats only a fraction of the skin, leaving surrounding areas untouched. It promotes faster healing and collagen production.

Always consult with a dermatologist or skincare professional to determine the best option for your skin type and concerns.

Skin Resurfacing

$300.00

Skin resurfacing treatments help to restore a more youthful, beautiful complexion by removing the most damaged outer layers of skin to reveal the healthier-looking skin beneath and encouraging new, healthy skin cell growth.

Over time, our skin’s outer layers start to show wear and tear from aging, injury, and environmental factors in the form or wrinkles, scars, age spots and discoloration. Skin resurfacing treatments help to reverse these signs of aging and stress, helping you look younger, and even healthier, in the process.

Skin resurfacing treatments come in various forms, each with its unique methods and benefits. Here are a few popular ones:

  1. Chemical Peels: A chemical solution is applied to the skin, causing it to exfoliate and eventually peel off. This helps improve texture, reduce fine lines, and address issues like sun damage and uneven pigmentation.
  2. Laser Resurfacing: Laser technology is used to remove the outer layer of skin, stimulating collagen production. This can reduce wrinkles, fine lines, and address issues like scars and age spots.
  3. Microdermabrasion: This non-invasive procedure involves using a machine to exfoliate the outer layer of skin, revealing a smoother and brighter complexion. It’s effective for addressing mild acne scars, sun damage, and fine lines.
  4. Microneedling: Tiny needles create controlled micro-injuries, promoting collagen and elastin production. It’s beneficial for improving skin texture, reducing scars, and minimizing fine lines.
  5. Fractional Resurfacing: This method treats only a fraction of the skin, leaving surrounding areas intact. It promotes faster healing and collagen production, addressing issues like wrinkles, scars, and pigmentation irregularities.
  6. CO2 Laser Resurfacing: A more intensive laser treatment that removes layers of skin and stimulates collagen production. It’s effective for deep wrinkles, scars, and uneven skin tone.
  7. Radiofrequency (RF) Microneedling: Combining microneedling with radiofrequency technology, this treatment enhances collagen production and tightens the skin, addressing issues like fine lines and sagging.
  8. Dermabrasion: A surgical procedure that involves removing the outer layers of skin using a rotating brush. It’s effective for treating deep scars and wrinkles.

When considering a skin resurfacing treatment, it’s crucial to consult with a dermatologist or skincare professional to determine the most suitable option for your skin type and concerns. Each treatment has its pros and cons, and the right choice will depend on your specific goals and preferences.

Skin Tags & Moles Treatment

$300.00

Moles are skin growths made up of cells that produce colour (pigment). A mole can appear anywhere on the skin, alone or in groups. Most people get a few moles during their first 20 years of life. They are usually brown in colour but can be blue, black, or flesh-coloured. Most moles are harmless and don’t cause pain or other symptoms unless you rub them or they bump against something.

Skin tags are small, soft pieces of skin that stick out on a thin stem. They most often appear on the neck, armpits, upper trunk, and body folds. The cause of skin tags is not known. They are harmless.

Tags and moles can be treated through various methods, depending on their characteristics and your preferences. Here are some common approaches:

1. **Excision:** This involves cutting out the tag or mole. Excision is a common method for removing moles that are non-cancerous and don’t protrude much from the skin. The procedure is typically done by a dermatologist.

2. **Laser removal:** Laser therapy uses focused light to break down the pigment in moles or tags, causing them to fade over time. It’s a non-invasive option suitable for smaller moles and tags.

3. **Cryotherapy:** This involves freezing the mole or tag using liquid nitrogen. The frozen tissue eventually falls off as the area heals. Cryotherapy is a quick and effective method but may require multiple sessions.

4. **Electrosurgery:** This technique uses a high-frequency electrical current to cut or burn off moles or skin tags. It’s often a quick procedure performed by a dermatologist.

5. **Topical treatments:** Some over-the-counter or prescription creams or ointments may be effective for removing certain types of moles or tags. These products typically work by gradually breaking down the mole or tag.

Always consult with a healthcare professional or dermatologist before attempting to remove moles, especially if you notice changes in size, color, or shape, as these could be signs of a more serious issue. Self-removal methods at home can lead to scarring or infection and are generally not recommended.

Stretch Mark Reduction

$300.00

When skin gets stretched by sudden growth, it can disrupt the production of collagen. This can result in scars that are known as stretch marks. Although when stretch marks initially appear their color matches that of a bruise, they tend to fade to a color that is lighter than the skin.

Many factors contribute to stretch marks, such as rapid weight gain or loss, pregnancy and even puberty.

There are various treatments that can help in reducing the appearance of stretch marks and the severity of the marks determines the treatment best suited to you.

Stretch mark reduction treatments can vary in effectiveness, and what works for one person may not work for another. However, with our comprehensive range of technologically advanced lasers, chemical peels and potent formulations using vitamins and minerals, our solutions effectively address and lighten stretch marks.

 

Tattoo Removal

$300.00

Tattoo removal is a process in which a tattoo is gradually faded or completely eliminated from the skin. There are various methods for tattoo removal, each with its own advantages and limitations. It’s important to note that complete removal may not always be possible, and the effectiveness of the treatment can depend on factors such as the size and color of the tattoo, the type of ink used, and the individual’s skin type.

Here are some common methods for tattoo removal:

1. **Laser Tattoo Removal:**
– This is the most common and widely used method. It involves using lasers to break down the tattoo ink particles into smaller fragments. The body’s immune system then eliminates these fragments over time.
– Multiple sessions are usually required, and the number depends on factors like the size, color, and age of the tattoo.

2. **Intense Pulsed Light (IPL):**
– Similar to laser treatment, IPL uses high-intensity light to break down the tattoo ink. It is less commonly used for tattoo removal compared to lasers.

3. **Dermabrasion:**
– This method involves the mechanical removal of the outer layers of skin, where the tattoo is located. It’s not as commonly used today due to its potential for scarring.

4. **Chemical Peels:**
– Chemical peels involve applying acid to the skin to remove layers and fade the tattoo. Like dermabrasion, it is less commonly used due to the risk of scarring.

5. **Topical Creams:**
– There are various tattoo removal creams on the market, but their effectiveness is often disputed. They work by breaking down the ink under the skin. However, results can be inconsistent, and complete removal is rare.

6. **Surgical Excision:**
– In this method, the tattooed skin is surgically cut out, and the remaining skin is stitched back together. This is typically reserved for small tattoos.

7. **Cover-up Tattoos:**
– Instead of removing the tattoo, some people choose to get a new tattoo that covers the existing one. This is a less invasive option and can be a creative solution.

It’s essential to consult with a qualified and experienced dermatologist or tattoo removal specialist to determine the most suitable method for your specific case. The choice of treatment depends on factors such as the tattoo’s characteristics, your skin type, and any potential health risks. Keep in mind that tattoo removal can be a lengthy and sometimes costly process, and multiple sessions may be required for satisfactory results.