Showing posts with label skin rejuvenation and resurfacing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skin rejuvenation and resurfacing. Show all posts

Saturday, 20 February 2016

What’s the Best Skin Rejuvenation Treatment?

Our skin is the most important feature of our body. However, various factors such as unhealthy lifestyle and eating habits, ageing and polluted environment can cause numerous skin problems. Nowadays, skin irregularities like wrinkles, acne scars and blotchiness are the most common of all skin problems.
Dr. Krupa Shankar Skin Diagnostic Centre offers a variety of skin treatments for facial rejuvenation including surgical and non-surgical procedures.
  1. CHEMICAL PEELS
Skin resurfacing through chemical peels is a non-surgical cure. Chemical peels are made using differing formulas to treat moderate to severe acne, scars, and pigmentations.
Peels are done on weekly or fortnightly basis. A pre peel preparation of about two weeks is completed before first peel. The chemical solution is applied to your whole face or just on some spots. The number of peels differs depending on the severity of skin problems.
Types of chemical peels
Glycolic (AHA) Peel: There is no need of anesthesia as it is a mild peel used to reduce effects of aging and sun damage such as wrinkles and brown spots.
TCA Peel: TCA peel is effective in the reduction of wrinkles, pigmentary changes and skin blemishes. It is also used on the other areas of body that have been exposed to the sun.
Phenol Peel: It is used to treat severe skin problems including rough and sun damaged facial skin. Unlike TCA, it cannot be used on other parts of body.
  1. DERMABRASION
It’s a surgical treatment that uses a wire brush or a wheel to create injury. The injury heals as the new skin grows replacing the old wounded skin.
Dermabrasion requires anesthesia for it is painful. Sometimes ice pack or freezing spray is used to harden the skin. Post-surgery care is similar treating burns.
  1. LASER RESURFACING
There are two forms of laser resurfacing. One involves less invasion and injury while the other is more invasive and needs drilling which is also called fractional resurfacing. Like other skin rejuvenation treatments, it is used to treat wrinkles, age spots, scars from acne and other causes.
Before choosing any skin rejuvenation treatment, it is of utmost importance to get the knowledge of any risk involved. Consult a doctor to get a more comprehensive knowledge of the treatment that would suit your skin.

Tuesday, 28 July 2015

Skin Rejuvenation and Resurfacing: induce life into your skin



                         


Ultra Violet rays, skin problems, unhealthy lifestyle, age-factor and heredity are a few major reasons that lead to a problematic and dull skin on the face and on other parts of the body. These factors may become the reason for skin problems like wrinkles, pimples, scars, pigmentation, dark spots and sunspots, or noticeable veins. The skin tends to lose its firmness and glow, even the complexion becomes uneven.

Skin rejuvenation and resurfacing is one treatment that can prove to be of immense help in treating such skin conditions. Read on to know about skin conditions that can be treated with skin rejuvenation and resurfacing:

Static wrinkles: These wrinkles are stay on the face at all times and these wrinkles don’t change or disappear with facial movements. These are almost permanent kind of wrinkles.

Dynamic wrinkles: These are expression lines that may show up as folds when the skin is not in movement and gets deep and more prominent with facial movements or expressions.

Pigmentation: Freckles, sun spots, or other visible dark patches of skin caused due to sun exposure or hormonal issues. Apart from pigmentation, even scars can be treated with the help of skin rejuvenation and resurfacing treatment.

Vascular conditions and uneven skin-tone: Sometimes the blood vessels become visible on the surface of the skin, which appears as facial redness.  Even uneven skin tone can be corrected through this magical treatment.