Skin Concerns

ACNE
- Hormones
- Genetics
- Inappropriate skincare and makeup
- Stress
- Poor Sleep
- Certain Medications
- Cigarette Smoking
- Your follicles produce too much oil
- Dead skin cells accumulate in your pores
- Bacteria build up in your pores
- Blackheads
- Whiteheads
- Papules
- Pustules
- Nodules
- Hydropeel Treatment

LARGE PORES
Yes, they are connected. Pores appear in adolescence and with them oil. Both are generally more significant in males than females as they are linked to hormones such as testosterone that occur at much higher levels in males. Pores are openings in the skin that allow hair follicles to reach the surface. The hair follicle brings oil to the surface and enlarged pores are often associated with acne.
- Skinsaver Cyro Hammer

PIGMENTATION
- Sun exposure
- Hormones
- Perfume
- Genetics
Melasma occurs when the skin’s pigment cells produced too much melanin, which corresponds to a patch appearance on our skin.
Sun exposure, aging, hormone fluctuations, and the environment can all contribute to skin discoloration.
- DPL Facial
- Omega Light Treatment

ANTI-AGING
- Sun Exposure
- Age
- Sleep
- Dietary Habits
- Emotional Well-Being
- Smoking
- Alcohol Consumption
- Certain Medications
As we age, we stop producing elastin, which determines the amount of elastin in our skin.
Our bodies are not able to produce elastin, but we can manufacture collagen, which is similar and mimics the youthful appearance of the skin.
- Ultrasound Hydration
- Bojin Facial

SAGGING SKIN
- Stubborn fat under the skin, called subcutaneous fat, can make skin appear loose.
- UV exposure, which damages collagen and elastin.
- Smoking or use of tobacco products as these toxins hasten sagging skin.
- Bojin Facial
- GuaSha
- MRF Facial Treatment