Non-surgical Aesthetic Options
Here are some common Non-surgical Aesthetic Options
Injectables:
Botox: This well-known cosmetic procedure calms hyperactive muscles, reducing creases and lines on the forehead, between the brows (frown lines), and around the eyes (crow’s feet). Results normally last three to four months.
Fillers: Hyaluronic acid fillers plump and volumize regions that have lost fullness as we age, such as the cheeks, lips, and under-eye hollows. Additionally, fillers can be utilized to shape the jawline and chin. They come in a variety of densities to meet various demands, with effects that last 6-18 months.
Skin rejuvenation:
Chemical Peels: Customized solutions are given to the skin to remove the outer layer, encouraging the synthesis of collagen and elastin. Depending on the severity, peels can help with sun damage, fine wrinkles, acne scars, and uneven skin tone. Recovery times range from a few days to a week.
Microneedling: Tiny needles cause regulated micro-injuries in the skin, which stimulates collagen formation and cellular rejuvenation. This treatment can help with fine lines, wrinkles, scars, and enlarged pores. Multiple sessions are usually advised, with minimum break.
Laser Treatments: Lasers have a variety of applications. Ablative lasers resurface the skin, causing deeper wrinkles and sun damage, but non-ablative lasers encourage collagen formation, resulting in a tighter, smoother look. Recovery period varies according on the type of laser utilized.
Light Therapies:
Radiofrequency (RF) Therapy: Radio waves heat the skin’s deeper layers, tightening collagen and stimulating new collagen development. This therapy can help with wrinkles, sagging skin, and overall skin tone.
Kybella: This injectable therapy targets fat cells behind the chin to reduce the appearance of a “double chin.” Results appear gradually across multiple sessions.
CoolSculpting is a non-invasive body slimming treatment that employs controlled freezing to freeze and remove fat cells in specific places. Multiple sessions are frequently required for best results.