I hear your concern and share it. You didn’t mention where you live but since you mention summer, I’m thinking you live in a more four season climate. People who...
I think that if you are 35 or under and have very little sun damage you might be happy with this. Even so, a peel like a light TCA or beta hydroxy Rejuvenize might...
The short answer is this that if you are thinking full face traditional ablative CO2 resurfacing, then you need to wait a full year. If you are considering the Fraxel or the fractional CO2...
The answer to this really depends on your goals and your timeline. If you have a wedding in 3 months it might change your planning. In general though, 4-8 weeks...
The answer to this depends a little on what your goals are? Are you treating acne scars, wrinkles, texture problems, or sun damage for example? And most studies were a series of...
Ellie – you didn’t give me your age, but in general the Fraxel (a fractionated erbium laser) works well for small, depressed scars. It’s used frequently to treat smaller, depressed acne scars. Usually...
Okay - I know this is hard to describe sometimes so I'm think you mean on the cheeks themselves - that fine, sometimes crisscrossed wrinkling. You might want to look...
I really agree with your conclusion on this. With most acne scarring, it is deep enough that superficial treatments like microdermabrasion, creams and glycolic peels won’t help much. A fractionated...
This depends on many factors like your age, the amount of sagging you have, severity of wrinkles, and your facial contours, etc. As a general guideline, if you are under...
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