3 Highly Effective Blemish Removal Skincare Treatments
No matter what anybody might tell you, the fact of the matter is that when you first meet someone, or even just run into someone you happen to know – the first thing they see is your face, more specifically your skin, and you best believe, they are definitely judging you. Therefore, no matter if you are looking to attract a partner, or just want to look your best in front of friends, coworkers, or strangers walking down the street, it is vital to plan out a strong skincare regimen, that can not only help to remove unwanted blemishes and marks, but to keep your skin smooth, soft, supple, well-hydrated and looking healthy overall. According to the team at Alluring Image Medical Spa, one of the best facial spas Florida has to offer, one of the most important aspects of skincare that is often forgotten about is exfoliation, essentially removing old, dull, dead, unwanted skin cells from the surface of the face. More than just a means of cleaning off unwanted dead skin cells, exfoliation also offers a number of other benefits as well. These procedures include the Vampire Facial – essentially a PRP facial technique in conjunction with microneedling, that uses blood to regenerate skin cells, the next procedure being the Vampire Facial – a facial treatment that uses water to rejuvenate your skin, and finally the most common of the three, being the chemical peel – essentially a treatment offered at most facial spas using alpha hydroxy acids to remove the uppermost layers of unwanted dead skin, blackheads and way more. These procedures are all amazing methods of skin rejuvenation, and allow clients countless benefits including acne scar removal, wrinkle reduction, dark spot removal and much more.
· Vampire Facial
The vampire facial is one of the most polarizing and well-known procedures around, and it isn’t just built off hype, as it definitely offers quite a few amazing benefits for your skin. the treatment is essentially a PRP facial with microneedling. It is designed to help individuals suffering from a variety of issues, including things like graying skin (often due to poor circulation and lack of blood flow to the facial area), vertical lines and wrinkles along the face, the skin’s texture becomes far less smooth, and they experience issues like scars, random skin trauma acne, and other blemishes. Interestingly enough, the procedure is highly effective at things that other treatments fail at, such as it being highly effective for acne scar removal and other highly difficult issues. As a microneedling procedure, the procedure is highly natural, as it takes advantage of the body’s natural healing mechanisms. In essence, to begin with, we poke a series of holes, and micro-puncture sites into the skin’s surface. Before making the holes, however, we must create the PRP or platelet rich plasma solution – by first drawing blood, then separating the platelet-rich plasma from the rest, using a centrifuge. Once separated, it is then prepped, and it is both applied to the surface of the skin, allowing for it to seep into the holes in the skin that we have created during the microneedling process, as well as injecting it into the skin (very shallow!) as well. This exponentially potentiates the effects of both the PRP facial and the microneedling treatment.
· Chemical Peel
A chemical peel is a procedure in which a chemical solution is applied to the skin to remove the top layers. The skin that grows back is smoother. The chemical peels are a favorite amongst many, not only for their effectiveness, but also for the chemical peel cost as they do not require the use of expensive devices or anything else. With a light or medium peel, you may need to undergo the procedure more than once to get the desired results.
Chemical peels are used to treat wrinkles, discolored skin and scars — usually on the face. They can be done alone or combined with other cosmetic procedures. And they can be done at different depths, from light to deep. Deeper chemical peels offer more-dramatic results but also take longer to recover from. There are three depths or strengths of chemical peel cost wise they generally will be similar, unless there are certain more products added to the peel.
Light chemical peel. A light (superficial) chemical peel removes the outer layer of skin (epidermis). It’s used to treat fine wrinkles, acne, uneven skin tone and dryness. You might have a light peel every two to five weeks.
Medium chemical peel. A medium chemical peel removes skin cells from the epidermis and from portions of the upper part of your middle layer of skin (dermis). It’s used to treat wrinkles, acne scars and uneven skin tone. You might need to repeat the procedure to achieve or maintain the desired result.
Deep chemical peel. A deep chemical peel removes skin cells even deeper. Your doctor might recommend one for deeper wrinkles, scars or precancerous growths. You won’t need repeat procedures to get the full effect.
For more information on any methods of skin rejuvenation, be sure to contact one of the top facial spas in Florida, Alluring Image Medical Spa.