Saturday 30 May 2015

YOU TOO CAN FLOURISH FROM RUBBISH;  FACIAL RECOVERY WITH GARBAGE

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 Today there are many facial rejuvenation options for individuals who would like to reduce wrinkles and fine lines, treat skin problems such as acne and rosacea, or enhance their facial skin care regimen to achieve a look that’s healthy and natural. A good number of them are discussed here. I am not trying to encourage the use of these systems. I only want you to observe and compare the cost differences between any of these methods and the natural approaches we shall consider.

Acne Blue Light Therapy 

Acne blue light therapy is a type of facial rejuvenation that works by targeting the bacteria that causes acne. Moderate acne that has not responded to other facial skin care treatments can be treated with this light-based therapy, which is administered over a span of several weeks. Acne blue light therapy rarely causes side effects, and does not damage skin.

Chemical Peel

 A chemical peel is a popular facial skin care technique in which a chemical solution is applied to facial skin. A chemical peel provides facial rejuvenation benefits by removing the skin's top layers to reduce the appearance of sun damage, uneven pigmentation, and wrinkles. Chemical peels differ according to their ingredients and the strength of their peeling properties. Light peels are administered by a physician or trained clinician to give the skin a fresher look. Stronger peels require a trained physician for application because they remove skin to a greater depth to reduce wrinkles and fine lines.

™ Photofacial Intense Pulsed Light

 (IPL™) is a facial rejuvenation treatment that can be used to address the effects of sun damage, heredity, and aging on facial skin. Skin imperfections such as wrinkles, uneven pigmentation, freckles, rosacea, facial veins, brown spots, and enlarged pores can be eliminated or greatly improved with IPL™Photofacial treatments.


 Laser Skin Resurfacing 

Laser skin resurfacing removes the outer layers of the skin that are damaged or unevenly pigmented. The laser skin resurfacing procedure stimulates the production of collagen and new skin cells in the underlying layers of the skin. Laser skin resurfacing is also used to eliminate or reduce wrinkles and fine lines on the face and neck. A fresher, smoother, and more evenly coloured complexion can be achieved with this procedure. Laser Skin Tightening Laser skin tightening is an advanced wrinkle removal treatment that uses infrared light to tighten the skin without surgery. The laser light delivers heat to layers beneath the skin’s surface, stimulating collagen production and making the skin look tighter.


Microderm abrasion 

Microderm abrasion can effectively remove or diminish age spots and light acne scars. The procedure is often called a "lunchtime" wrinkle treatment because it can be performed quickly in a cosmetic dermatologist's office. In administering a microderm abrasion treatment, the physician uses a handheld instrument to spray tiny crystals onto the surface of the skin. The crystals gently exfoliate the skin's upper layers, while light suction simultaneously removes the crystals and dead skin cells. As with many other facial rejuvenation methods, more than one microderm abrasion treatment may be necessary for wrinkle removal and to reduce undesired pigmentation.

 Permanent Makeup 

Many women are turning to permanent makeup to complement their facial rejuvenation treatments. Permanent makeup provides an alternative to applying and removing makeup every day. Sometimes referred to as cosmetic tattooing or micro pigmentation, permanent makeup enhances facial appearance without the application time and ongoing expense of traditional makeup. People who participate in activities such as swimming or other sports, who cannot wear cosmetics due to allergies, or who simply don't have the time to apply makeup can benefit from permanent makeup.

Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) 

Recently, photodynamic therapy (PDT) has emerged as an effective treatment to significantly reduce acne lesions on the skin. In the PDT procedure, specific wavelengths of light are used to target and kill the bacteria responsible for acne outbreaks. A typical facial skin care treatment with PDT begins with a light microderm abrasion treatment to remove any dead skin cells. Next, an amino-levulinic acid solution is applied to the skin to enhance the effectiveness of the laser or other light source. Then the targeted skin is exposed to specific wavelengths of light, which penetrate the skin and kill the acne-causing bacteria.


Portrait® Plasma Skin Regeneration 

Portrait® Plasma Skin Regeneration is a completely new facial skincare technology. It does not rely on laser, radio frequency, or light-based technology. The "plasma" is nitrogen plasma that is applied to the surface of the skin. The substance creates heat beneath the skin’s surface, which promotes tissue regeneration. Each Portrait® plasma skin regeneration procedure takes only ten to fifteen minutes, but the results are long lasting.


Thermage®

 Thermage® is a non-exfoliating facial rejuvenation technique designed to tighten and improve the contours of the face and neck. These aesthetic improvements are achieved with a radio frequency device that is passed over face, with the tip in contact with the skin’s surface. Controlled radio waves from the device heat the deeper layers of the skin, stimulating new collagen development. The result is tighter and often smoother skin. Unlike laser treatments, Thermage® can treat all skin types and requires no downtime. The benefits of the procedure are often immediately apparent and long-lasting.

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