The procedure starts with cleaning the skin to remove impurities. A chemical solution (such as glycolic or salicylic acid) is applied to the skin to exfoliate the outer layer. Depending on the strength of the peel, it may stay on for a few minutes to an hour.
Afterward, a neutralizing solution is applied, and a soothing cream may be used. Recovery time can vary, but mild redness and peeling are common.
A gentle exfoliation device is used to buff away dead skin cells and stimulate collagen production. The procedure is quick and usually painless, leaving the skin feeling smooth. There is no downtime, although you may experience slight redness.
Botox injections are usually done in areas such as the forehead, crow’s feet, and frown lines. The doctor uses a fine needle to inject Botox into targeted muscles to relax and temporarily reduce wrinkles.
The procedure takes about 15-30 minutes, with minimal discomfort. Results begin to show within a few days, lasting up to 3-6 months.
Fillers like hyaluronic acid are injected into areas with volume loss, such as the cheeks or under the eyes. The procedure is quick, often taking about 20-30 minutes. Despite potential swelling or bruising, the immediate results make it an attractive option for those seeking quick solutions.
A laser device targets and removes the damaged skin cells, stimulating collagen production. The skin is usually numbed with a topical anesthetic.
The procedure usually lasts 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the area treated. While the recovery can take a few days, and mild redness or peeling may occur, it's important to note that these are normal and temporary side effects that should be expected.