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April 3rd, 2013 — 5:48pm
Photo Facials are increasingly common at medical spas, and with good reason. They’re a safe, reliable, and easy way to get noticeable results fast. With this popularity it’s no wonder more and more teens are getting curious about photo facials and if they might be right for them. Dealing with acne or skin conditions as a youth is a frustrating and painful ordeal, so it’s only natural to want to learn more about every treatment option available.
This article will offer a quick explanation of how photo facials work on skin, and why they can benefit teens. We’ll focus on common dermatological problems teens might face, as well as the benefits that carry on late into life. Hopefully after reading this article you’ll have a good idea if photo facials are right for you or your teen.
What are Photo Facials, and are they Safe for Teenage Skin?
Photo facials use a series of intense lights that pulse in a set pattern to apply light energy under the skin, and only to specifically targeted areas. This light triggers cell growth, a boost in natural collagen production and decreases inflammation. Photo facials are perfectly safe and non-invasive when used under proper medical supervision, even for young hormonal skin. We strongly recommend any photo facials are administered by a reputable medical service, such as at the doctor’s office or a medical spa. Make sure a doctor on staff is there to consult with you and examine any existing skin conditions before you start treatment. Photo facials are not available to people who take the medication Accutane.
Treatment for Acne, Acne Scars, or Other Skin Conditions
If you’re a teen who suffers from severe acne, icepick scars, rosacea, or other common skin conditions then photo facials might be perfect for you. The procedure can result in rapid improvement to your skin condition over only a few days or weeks. Depending on the exact condition and the severity it may take anywhere from one short session to several visits for repeated applications. Luckily, any reputable medical spa will have a doctor on staff who will give you an individual assessment. This assessment will take into account past treatments you may have gone through for skin conditions, as well as the options available for treating your condition. During this consultation they will also cover how many sessions of treatment you are likely to need, and what results you can expect. If you’re looking to get a photo facial before an important event it’s good to go speak with a doctor at a medical spa well in advance to make sure your skin is ready to go for the big day. Always make sure you leave enough time between the photo facial and your event.
Skin Revitalization Benefits that Last: Photo facial benefits extend past your teen years
Getting a photo facial is a great way to improve acne, scarring and any existing imperfections. As inflammation is decreased, you reduce the chances of any serious damage that can be caused by severe acne or skin conditions that cause scarring. Getting photo facial treatments as a teen does wonders for achieving luxurious and healthy skin that will last into adult life. Photo facials revitalize the skin and thus prevent skin damage as a teenager from impacting you as an adult. This is particularly valuable when it comes to issues like sun damage which aren’t always visible in the early stages. Preventative treatment before any signs of damage start to show can keep teenaged skin looking naturally young and healthy for a very long time.
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March 4th, 2013 — 6:56pm
You may have heard about the increasingly popular photo facial treatments and wondered if they’re right for you. There are many different photo facial treatment options out there, and we’ll be looking at two of the most popular in this article: LimeLight facial rejuvenation and Pearl Photo Facial. Both these treatments can help revitalize your skin by making it healthier and younger looking. However, there are some important differences between them. This article will provide an overview covering both of these popular photo facial methods to make it easier to decide which one is right for you.
Stepping Into The LimeLight: What is LimeLight facial rejuvenation and what should you expect from it?
LimeLight represents a new invention in the field of skin care that uses carefully calibrated light energy to improve skin tone, repair sun damage, and treat skin discolourations. It may sound like a miracle treatment, but the principals behind this photo facial technique are simple. The practitioner will customize the facial to your skin type and consult with you to determine what areas you would like treated, generally around the face and neck. Then they selectively treat those areas for brown or red discolouration, improving and evening overall skin tone. During the photo facial there is only a mild pinching sensation, and most patients do not need any anesthesia. Depending on the level of skin damage you are looking to repair you should expect one to three treatments; however badly sun damaged skin may take further treatment. After the LimeLight facial treatment you can expect to start seeing results in one to three weeks.
Pearl Photo Facials: how does it work and what are the results?
The Pearl Photo Facial procedure also uses light energy, but is designed to reduce wrinkles, sun damage, and uneven texture. Slightly more intensive than the LimeLight treatment, it is able to act directly upon wrinkles and damaged skin. Again you will select treatment areas during your consultation. Then these areas are treated with pulses of light that work both on the surface layer of cells and on the tissue below. The surface layer of skin will peel off after a few days allowing healthy, smooth, and soft skin underneath. The deeper level of heat works to stimulate further growth of healthy skin, or treat broken capillaries and the like. Expect a bit of a social cooling off period for three to four days after a Pearl Photo Facial; it can take time for the old skin to give way to the new, and during this time your face may appear red or sunburnt, and you will need to apply ointment. But after a few days you’ll be ready to go full speed ahead again, with your younger and healthier looking skin.
Common traits and what to expect with a Photo Facial
Both the Pearl and LimeLight photo facial treatments are medical procedures, and as such you should make sure to plan for the time needed for a consultation before undergoing either treatment. That said, they are both exceptionally safe procedures with only very mild amounts of pain, and most patients do not need any pain medication. Both treatments are individually tailored to your needs, targeting specific layers of skin and only in designated treatment areas. And most importantly, both treatments can revitalize your skin and help it look and feel younger and clearer. If this article has left you with any questions about Photo Facials, don’t hesitate to contact a local reputable medical spa.
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March 4th, 2013 — 6:50pm
If you suffer from unpleasant and visible red veins along the surface of your face or legs, then you may be a perfect candidate for Cutera Coolglide Excel vein removal. This treatment for red veins is available at select medical spas which can be found by doing a quick internet search. Cutera vein removal uses light energy to target veins near the surface of your skin, clearing them away and allowing healthier skin to flourish, with no need for painful injections. This article will outline the process and benefits you can get from laser redness treatment at a medical spa, helping you make an informed decision about vein treatment. This treatment is extremely safe and causes no long term damage. So rest assured, with the Excel vein removal procedure, unsightly red veins can soon be a thing of the past will very little effort.
How does the process work and what can it treat?
Getting the Cutera Coolglide Excel vein removal procedure at a local medical spa is fairly straightforward and easy process. Essentially, a small laser is used by a trained professional or physician at the medical spa to send pulses of light energy under your skin, directly to the veins near the surface. The light energy interacts with the blood in the veins, causing coagulation and eventually the loss of those specifically targeted blood vessels. Once the vessels are destroyed the material is reabsorbed into your body and blood flow is naturally redirected. The procedure has been designed to use the exact laser wavelength needed, and combined with the expertise of the medical spa staff, this ensures only the offending veins are removed. No veins that are required for good circulation are damaged by the process.
What should I expect when I go to the Medical Spa for Excel vein removal?
Undertaking any medical procedure can be slightly nerve-wracking, so the first thing you should plan for when going to a medical spa is an informative discussion with a health care provider. They will listen to your desires for the treatment, and provide qualified advice on the best treatment options, how many sessions you should expect, and a timeline for results.
During the actual Excel vein removal procedure, a trained member of the medical spa staff will use a hand-held applicator to target the specific areas you discussed earlier. Many patients experience a stinging sensation during the treatment, and although not usually required, some patients prefer to use topical anesthetic prior to the procedure depending on the treatment area. Some are more sensitive than others. Trained Medical spa professionals can provide Cutera Coolglide Excel vein removal treatment on almost any exposed veins causing redness, but is most commonly found around the face and legs. Areas around the nose, mouth, cheeks, and chin are fairly straightforward to treat and will likely not require any anesthetic. Leg veins are also very treatable; however, the veins in the legs are often larger which can result in some momentary discomfort.
What to expect after you leave the medical spa?
Once the procedure is over, the pain will fade almost immediately and present no ongoing discomfort. You may encounter slight redness in the treated areas but this should return to normal within 24 hours. After finishing all the sessions required by the medical spa it may still be several months before the full effects of the Cutera CoolGlide Excel treatment become apparent. This is the time period during which the veins are being broken down and re-absorbed by the body. This time period is absolutely normal, and there is no need for worry if you don’t see immediate results. If you have any concerns after treatment don’t hesitate to contact the medical spa again, they will be happy to help and often offer touch-up sessions if treatments did not clear all targeted areas.
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March 4th, 2013 — 6:41pm
Eyelashes aren’t usually the first thing you think of when you hear about medical spas, but thanks to the new development of Latisse eyelash enhancement it’s about time for that to change. If you’ve grown used to having thin, short, and uninspiring eyelashes you’ll probably be amazed at the potential of Latisse. It’s a new prescription treatment that can help your eyelashes gain volume, length, and thickness, and it’s available at your local medical spa right now. This article will explain the Latisse eyelash treatment so you can decide if it’s right for you. We’ll be considering both the benefits of treatment, along with what you can expect both at the medical spa and afterwards at home. And if it’s right for you, you’ll be enjoying thicker and more luscious lashes in no time!
How Does Latisse Eyelash Enhancement Work?
Lattise is a carefully designed treatment from the Allergan company; it is a prescription eyelash treatment designed to help those with thin or weak lashes, available from your doctor or trusted medical spa. It is meant to be applied at home by the client once a day directly to the eyelid, right along the eyelash line. This regular application increases the number of lashes that are actively growing at any given time.
Latisse is based on the active medical ingredient bimatoprost, an ingredient contained in many prescription eyedrops. As this ingredient has been extensively tested both in the development of eyedrops and for the clinical trials for Latisse, we know it’s safe for use on and around the eyes for the vast majority of people. However, it is still a prescription medication, which is why it’s important to consult with a doctor or medical professional at a reputable medical spa, who can review your medical history to see if you have any conditions that may interact with Latisse.
What Should You Expect When Receiving Latisse Eyelash Enhancement at a Medical Spa?
When you head to the medical spa for your first Latisse Eyelash treatment, you will meet with a medical professional who will discuss the treatment with you. After that it’s simply a case of filling the prescription and applying it as prescribed. If you miss a day, no worries, you can simply continue treatment the next day. Latisse starts to take effect after the first month, with visibly thicker, fuller, and more prominent lashes in 1 to 2 months’ time. If you have any questions about the use of Latisse, write them down to ask during your medical spa visit.
The benefits of Latisse Eyelash Enhancement can be dramatic and eye-catching. Contact a doctor or medical spa if you want to know more about getting Latisse in your area.
What to Expect After Leaving the Medical Spa, and Starting Daily Use of Latisse?
After your visit to the medical spa, it will be up to you to apply the Latisse Eyelash Enhancement. You can still use mascara normally while undergoing treatment with Latisse. You can even use it while using your normal contact lenses, or in conjunction with existing eyelash extensions. If you stop using Latisse your eyelashes should return to normal over the next several weeks. The majority of patients experience no negative side effects, and notice a significant improvement in lash fullness, length, and darkness after 2 months. Some patients may notice darkening of the skin of the eyelid, or slight dry-eye symptoms, but these will fade after discontinuing use if they are bothersome enough to do so.
Latisse Eyelash Enhancement is a highly popular new aesthetic treatment, so don’t be surprised if you start hearing about it more and more as it gains popularity. But if you’d rather not wait, head to a trusted local medical spa and ask them about Latisse Eyelash Enhancement, and you’ll have thicker and more luxurious lashes in just a few short months.
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February 4th, 2013 — 2:11pm
If you’ve long been wondering what to do with lax skin around the face, neck, arms, or stomach you may have considered skin tightening treatments available at medical spas. These procedures have amazing potential to tighten skin that’s lost its elasticity, but they require a professional hand that can only be found in a medical spa. One of the most famous methods available is Titan Skin Tightening, a light-based treatment available in medical spas. It uses light energy to heat the area under your skin, causing collagen contraction and growth, leading to tighter skin. It’s a proven, safe, and effective way to make your skin look younger and healthier, and best of all it works with any type of skin.
Shedding light on Titan Skin Tightening: how it works
At the hands of a trained medical spa professional, a safe infrared light is used to heat the dermis beneath the skin’s surface. The heat triggers collagen contraction which in turn causes the skin to tighten. Continuous cooling is applied to protect the surface of your skin during the procedure, and the infrared light heats the deep dermis in a carefully controlled area. Once the procedure ends, new collagen grown is stimulated, giving you further skin tightening and reduced laxness, wrinkles and lines long after you leave the medical spa. This is ideal for many common loose skin areas, particularly areas of the face such as the jaw line and chin, or around your abdomen or upper arm. Although Titan is extremely safe it is still a medical procedure, you should always consult with the physician at the medical spa before undergoing treatment.
What to expect before your first visit to a medical spa for a skin tightening treatment
The first step in a treatment plan is always a consultation with the supervising physician and their highly trained staff members at the medical spa you’ve chosen. It’s always best to make sure you’re working with a medical spa that has a knowledgeable staff who are able to answer any questions you have about the procedure, so make sure you ask as many questions as you can think of. If you’re uncomfortable there or aren’t satisfied with their knowledge, find a more reputable place to go for your treatment.
During the consultation the physician will work with you to decide on treatment areas, and to determine how many treatments you will need. A single treatment is sufficient for some patients, but the exact number required for optimal results varies from patient to patient. Generally between one and three medical spa visits are required. The treatment itself is designed to be received without the need for any painkillers or medication, as the Titan infrared method is less painful than other skin tightening methods you may have heard of. You will feel a brief heating sensation with each Titan pulse. The length of your session will vary depending on the size of the area being treated, usually under an hour.
Seeing Results: What happens after you leave?
You may notice some effects immediately after leaving the medical spa; however, most patients see the results gradually over a three to six month period as collagen continues to remodel and the skin continues to tighten. Following the treatment you may have some redness and mild swelling in the area being treated, but this is unlikely and will fade in just a few hours if it happens at all.
If you have any questions after your treatment, please consult with the medical spa physician. They will always be happy to answer your questions. Patients of this procedure continue to enjoy the benefits of Titan Skin Tightening even after one to two years, but please remember your skin will continue to age over time, so you may wish to consider yearly maintenance treatments at your medical spa for lasting results. By continuing to stimulate collagen contraction and growth you can maintain your new radiant and healthy skin for years.
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February 4th, 2013 — 1:54pm
The Zerona Laser Weight Loss system has been getting more and more popular as people realize medical spas can provide significant weight loss results without the need for invasive procedures. Medical spas and clinics have started offering this revolutionary technology to customers over the past few years, and it’s only natural that many people want to know how it works. This article aims to provide a clear explanation of how laser weight loss systems work to flush the fat out of your body, and what you can expect from treatment by a skilled physician at a medical spa.
Lasers can get under your skin: how laser therapy at a medical spa safely targets the fat under your skin
Zerona Lasers are a form of “low-level laser therapy” available at medical spas, a safe method of sending “photonic” energy to the cells of your body and controlling the distance this energy travels. Photons are an elementary particle frequently discussed in the world of physics. In terms of laser therapy, consider photons as little particles that all light is made of. The lasers use, emit, and focus this photonic energy to impact a very carefully controlled area of cells near the surface of your body. With trained supervision at a medical spa, this ensures that only designated fatty areas of your body are receiving the laser treatment, with non-targeted areas remaining completely unaffected.
Breaking it all down: what the lasers do to your fat
When you receive laser weight loss treatment at a medical spa, the photonic energy from these lasers reacts with the fat creating a system of emulsification very similar to the emulsification of fat by bile in the body’s natural digestive process. As the fat emulsifies it is broken down into smaller chunks which can be more easily handled by your body’s natural systems. Breaking down the fat allows it to naturally move out of a pore in the cell containing it, while leaving the cell healthy. Some fatty acids are then absorbed by your body for fuel, while others will be used by the liver. It’s important that you only get Zerona Laser treatment at a legitimate clinic or medical spa to ensure you get accurate and personal medical advice about how to best eliminate this excess fat after treatment.
Letting it work: how to make sure you’re getting the most of the treatment between medical spa sessions
After starting laser weight loss therapy at a medical spa, you’re encouraged to drink a lot of water to make sure you stay hydrated. Daily 30 minute walks also help and ensure your body is running at peak efficiency to eliminate the released fat. Eliminating caffeine from your diet also helps with this process, as caffeine is a diuretic (something that makes it harder for you to stay hydrated). It is important that you do not consume any alcohol. In addition to being a diuretic, alcohol must be processed by your liver; your liver will also be busy processing the fatty acids released by the laser therapy so the more time it has to spend processing alcohol the less released fat it will be able to handle. Lastly, it’s critical to keep your medical spa appointments. The fat tissue responds more quickly if it’s treated within 48 hours, best results occur from having the treatment every other day. This also allows the staff at the medical spa to ensure the process is going smoothly and the best results are being reached.
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January 10th, 2013 — 8:51pm
If you are interested in reducing fine lines in your skin and restoring a smoother healthier glow, you should consider the medical spa services specific to your needs. Treatments such as BOTOX® and Juvederm® can soften the lines and folds in your skin that are a natural result of aging, and the result is beautiful, younger-looking skin. Although these two treatments achieve similar results, there are major differences between them that you should be aware of. Knowing the facts about your medical spa services will help you determine which treatment is right for you, so let’s take a closer look at both products.
What is BOTOX®?
BOTOX® is a prescription medication injected into muscles. It is used for cosmetic treatments to temporarily improve the appearance of frown lines between the eyebrows, facial creases, and wrinkles. Men and women between the ages of 18-65 can receive BOTOX® at a qualified medical spa.
What is Juvederm®?
Juvederm® is a hyaluronic acid filler. It is a cosmetic procedure used at a medical spa to temporarily restore the volume of your skin and smooth away wrinkles and folds in your face. It is available in two forms: one for moderate folds and wrinkles, and one for deep folds and wrinkles.
How Does Each of These Treatments Work?
BOTOX® works by blocking the signals in the injected muscles that control contractions. Because the muscles cannot contract, lines and wrinkles soften and relax, resulting in a smooth appearance. It is injected into the muscles using a fine needle. It does not require anesthesia and only takes a few minutes to perform.
Juvederm® gel is injected into your skin with a fine needle. The gel fills wrinkles and folds, adding volume and giving your skin a smoother appearance. The area may be anesthetized prior to injection and the procedure takes about 15 minutes.
Are Both These Medical Spa Procedures Safe?
Both these medical spa services are FDA approved and considered to be safe. However, there is always a certain level of risk when undergoing a cosmetic treatment. Some people may experience side effects after their treatment such as redness, bruising or swelling. These side effects are normal and usually disappear with two to seven days.
Which One Will Give You the Best Results?
The results of any medical spa cosmetic procedure depend on the individual. Factors such as age, general skin condition, and overall skin appearance should be taken into account.
If your lines are just appearing and you don’t want them to develop further, BOTOX® is probably what you’re looking for. If the lines are already deeper, you’ll probably consider Juvederm® gel first. Both these treatments are effective, and your medical spa consultation will provide you with advice and guidance regarding the best course of action for your skin.
How Long Does Each One Last?
Neither of these treatments is permanent. A BOTOX® treatment usually lasts between four to six months before you will need another one. A Juvederm® treatment lasts for up to one year. To maintain your skin’s optimal skin appearance, repeat injections will be needed for both these medical spa treatments. Your medical spa center professional can go over the costs with you to help you make a decision on the best type of treatment.
Can Anyone Get BOTOX® and Juvederm®?
BOTOX® is not used for anyone under the age of 18. Pregnant or nursing women, people with skin infections in the injection area, and people who are allergic to cosmetic BOTOX® should not have BOTOX® either. People with severe allergies or people allergic to lidocaine should discuss their allergies with the doctor.
BOTOX® and Juvederm® can both restore your skin to a softer, more youthful appearance. They can boost your self-esteem and help you reclaim healthier, smoother-looking skin. The medical spa treatment you choose is an important decision you will need to discuss with the treatment professionals. Whichever one you decide on, there will be a remarkable improvement in your skin that you can enjoy for months to come.
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January 10th, 2013 — 8:51pm
Laser facials, or photo facials, are more than simple beauty treatments. They are amazing services that can significantly improve many common skin conditions. If you are considering having a laser or photo facial, you probably wonder if it can really live up to the claims that it can revitalize and enhance your skin. The answer is yes. There are immense benefits to laser and photo facials; not only that, the effects are long lasting if proper aftercare is taken. Before you make an appointment at your local medical spa, learn more about how these procedures are performed and all the ways they can benefit you.
How Do Laser Facials and Photo Facials Work?
Laser facials and photo facials are cosmetic procedures performed by a doctor that improves the condition of your skin. During a laser or photo facial, pulses of light are applied to your skin in a sequence of varying wavelengths. This treatment causes minimal discomfort and is completely safe. During the application you wear special protective glasses. You may experience a slight warming sensation as the light touches your skin. This is normal and not at all harmful. Laser and photo facials are relatively short procedures: your treatment will usually last less than an hour.
What Advantages and Treatments do Laser and Photo Facials Offer?
Laser and photo facials can improve numerous skin problems regardless of whether they are caused by aging or heredity. Pigmentation problems are one type of skin condition that can benefit from a photo facial. Skin spots such as freckles, age spots, and birthmarks are the result of excess melanin in your skin. The light pulses used in photo facials create a mild heat and eliminate that melanin so that your skin will be smooth and clear and have few or no visible marks from any previous discoloration.
Laser facials are an excellent treatment for acne and acne scarring. During a laser facial, the light deeply penetrates your skin and causes it to release oxygen. The oxygen destroys acne bacteria and reduces inflammation levels in your skin. This process transforms reddened, blotchy skin into glowing, evenly-toned skin.
If you want to reduce fine lines and other visible signs of aging on your skin, laser facials are a perfect way to reduce or remove them. Not only does a laser facial markedly reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, it can also significantly reduce redness, uneven complexion and large pores. The laser focuses on these problem areas and diminishes the visible lines, smoothing and rejuvenating your skin. The treatment also stimulates your skin to produce more collagen, which results in anti-aging benefits that will last far beyond the interval of a laser facial treatment.
Acne and age spots are only the beginning of the benefits of having a laser facial. Spider veins and broken capillaries are also easily treated. Using laser light allows the veins to easily be destroyed with the same mild discomfort and radiant results. Because the light pulses specifically target the veins and nowhere else, the surrounding tissue remains unharmed by the treatment.
It is easy to see why laser and photo facials are so popular. They are a safe way to get spectacular results in treating skin problems. Whether you want to reduce the appearance of lines or remove a red area, a laser or photo facial will enhance your appearance and give you vibrant, healthy skin. Laser and photo facials have mild or no side effects and no recovery or downtime. They are also considerably less expensive than cosmetic surgery. If you are looking for an effective treatment that offers fast and safe results, a laser or photo facial may be ideal for you.
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January 10th, 2013 — 8:50pm
When you choose to have a treatment at a medical spa, aftercare is just as important as pre-treatment care. Opting to not follow your health professional’s aftercare instructions can undo all the wonderful effects of your treatment, so be careful to ask as many questions as you need in order to get a good picture of what’s really required to receive the maximum benefits of your medical spa procedure. This information will all be provided during your consultation, but here’s an idea of the recommended aftercare for various types of medical spa treatments.
Laser Facial Aftercare
Never pick at or scratch at your face after a laser facial treatment. If your skin feels dry and itchy, apply a moisturizer for sensitive skin to the area. Make sure it is fragrance free. Avoid heat such as hot tubs and saunas for 1-2 days.
Always use a sun block that has a minimum rating of SPF 30. It is important to always wear sun block even as you are leaving the medical spa. Sunlight can damage the skin and take away from the positive effects of the treatment. If you have redness or swelling immediately after the treatment, you may use a wrapped icepack as needed. You can wear makeup again the day after treatment.
BOTOX® Aftercare
The day you receive your injection at the medical spa, do not do anything that could elevate your blood pressure or interact with the injection site: strenuous exercise, massages, or other cosmetic procedures such as a microdermabrasions are no-nos for a few days.
Exercise the muscles of the injection site about ten times every hour for 2 hours after treatment.
Avoid tanning, hot tubs, and sunbathing for the first few days after this medical spa treatment. Do not lie down within three hours of BOTOX®. Avoid drinking alcohol or taking any anti-inflammatory medications for the first 24 hours as it could increase bruising and discomfort. Apply a cold compress if needed for a few minutes after the treatment.
Laser Hair Removal Aftercare
Do not rub, pick, or scratch at the treated area. You also should not wax, pluck or tweeze the treated area in any way between treatments. Exercise can cause perspiration. Your medical spa professional can advise you when it is safe to resume exercise. Avoid heat such as hot tubs and saunas for 1-2 days.
For all medical spa treatments, it is good practice to shield yourself from the sun by wearing clothing that completely covers the treated area or wearing a sunblock rated SPF 30 or higher. Use a mild fragrance free cleanser to wash the treated areas, and avoid shaving until your consulting doctor tells you it is ok to do. Do not use products that irritate the skin.
Medical spa treatments are an excellent way to improve your appearance and boost your self-esteem. The healthy, glowing skin you have after a treatment makes it all worthwhile, but like everything else, you have to protect your investment! Fortunately it is easy to practice smart aftercare if you just ask your doctor about it during your consultation or post-treatment. By following some simple precautions and restrictions, you’ll get the most out of your sessions, and the world will enjoy the radiant presence of your best self.
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December 7th, 2012 — 6:45pm
Spas are a wonderful way to relax and unwind from stress. They offer a wide range of services to help you look and feel your best. However, there is a big difference between a medical spa and a day spa, so it’s important to know which one to go to for what. Both of these spas offer services that improve your appearance and boost your confidence, and might offer some crossover services, but they generally do not offer the same types of treatments. If you’re shopping around for a specific treatment, it helps to know what services each one offers so you can make the right choice for an appointment.
Medical Spas Offer Medical Aesthetic Services
Unlike a day spa, a medical spa does not offer massages or pedicures, but instead focuses on treatments that use state-of-the-art technology to improve the condition your skin and body. These treatments offer long-term or permanent solutions for a wide variety of issues related to fat reduction, cellulite removal, hair removal, broken capillaries, unwanted pigmentation’s, acne, rosacea, fine lines, and wrinkles. At a bare minimum, most medical spas will offer core services including permanent hair removal, photo facials, and laser skin therapy. In large cities or metropolitan areas, they may also offer additional services such as body shaping, teeth whitening, and facial fillers such as Juvederm and Botox.
Day Spas Offer Beautifying Services
Day spas focus on the types of services you might expect to get at a salon. Most day spas offer clients hair styling, body scrubs and wraps, manicures and pedicures, waxing, and several different types of massages, including Swedish, hot stone and deep tissue. Although day spas offer facials as well, these facials usually include such things as alpha hydroxy acids, seaweed masks, or clay to soften or tighten skin instead of using lasers. None of the treatments offered at a traditional day spa will offer long lasting results or involve complex technology.
Medical Spas Have Medical Professionals
A medical spa normally has one or more medical doctors involved in the business, and these doctors either supervise or consult on all of the treatments. Procedures not performed by a doctor are often performed by a nurse or a licensed aesthetician specifically trained in the treatments the spa offers. Unlike a day spa, a medical spa usually only employs doctors and medically trained staff. Employees for both types of spas are insured.
Day Spas Use Cosmetologists and Massage Therapists
At a day spa, no extensive procedures are usually performed. They do not use medical equipment the way a medical spa does. Most of their services involve massages, manicures, and facials. Although laws vary by province, most of these spas are not required to staff medical personnel to perform these services. Manicures, pedicures, and facials are administered by licensed aestheticians. Massages are performed by licensed massage therapists. Day spas also usually do not have a doctor on-site or even as a consulting staff member.
Ultimately, the decision of which spa to go to will depend on what kind of services and atmosphere you are interested in. Day spas are more elegant and luxurious because they focus on relaxation and making clients feel good. Medical spas are often more purposeful in appearance and may feel more like a doctor’s office. Whereas the benefits of day spa services are generally short lived and require constant maintenance, medical spa treatments will have long-lasting positive benefits to your health, appearance, and self-confidence. If you are interested in aesthetic improvements that provide lasting results, visit a medical spa.
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