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Frequently asked questions

What Is Potenza Microneedling With RF?

Potenza is an advanced machine that uses RF microneedling to make your skin tighter and improve issues like fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, and redness with very little downtime. It's a great option if you're worried about things like large pores, fine lines, loose or wrinkled skin, mild scars, skin discoloration, or stretch marks. The effects of Potenza microneedling can last up to five years, and you can maintain them with follow-up treatments. In comparison, traditional microneedling typically lasts only three to five months, but you can extend the results with treatments twice a year.

What is PRP and PRF Treatment ?
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) are natural methods to rejuvenate your skin. These treatments use a portion of your blood to promote new cell growth and heal damaged tissue. They are becoming popular in the cosmetic field because they boost collagen production and enhance your skin's texture, firmness, and elasticity. PRP and PRF are not only effective for skin rejuvenation but also for hair regeneration.

What is Dermapen4 Microneedling?
Dermapen is a facial treatment that can reduce fine lines, wrinkles, and acne scars. It works by stimulating collagen in your skin, which leads to a more youthful appearance with firmer and plumper skin. You can get these treatments every 4 to 6 weeks. If you're aiming to reduce scars, you might need 3 to 6 treatments. For collagen improvement, starting with 3 treatments is a good idea.

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Understanding Plasma and Platelets
Plasma is the watery part of your blood that carries red and white blood cells through your body. Platelets, also known as thrombocytes, are cells that help with blood clotting and tissue healing.

Understanding Chemical Peels
These peels must only be performed under expert medical supervision. Light superficial peels can be performed by a qualified clinician and generally involve the use of alpha hydroxyl acids (AHA’s) such as lactic, and glycolic acids and beta hydroxyl acid (BHA’s) such as salicylic acid. Peels can vary in strength from 20% AHA up to 60% AHA for more tolerant skin types. Always be guided by your skin therapist as to the best course of treatment for your skin type concern.

PRP vs. PRF for Hair Loss: Which One Should You Choose?
Hair loss is a common concern affecting millions worldwide. When it comes to treating hair loss, there are several options, with PRP (platelet-rich plasma) and PRF (platelet-rich fibrin) treatments being popular choices. PRP treatments release growth factors that can stimulate hair follicles, promoting hair growth and improving hair quality. PRF treatments are considered an advancement over PRP because it contains a higher concentration of platelets and growth factors. Multiple sessions may be required for the best results, and it's important to consult with a qualified healthcare provider for a personalized treatment plan.

Who are the best candidates for chemical peels?

Not everyone is suited to chemical peels. Generally those who suffer from acne, congestion, blackheads, sun damage and fine lines will benefit from peels. In terms of acne, the lactic acid removes the top layer and salicylic acid (BHA) penetrates the follicles to help unblock pores, reduce inflamed skin and remove trapped oil and dead cells. For those suffering from surface pigmentation and sunspots, AHA’s help to lift surface cells which hold the uneven surface pigmentation. Clients with fine lines will find that a series of AHA peels will note a reduction in the appearance of fine surface lines, as exfoliation causes the skin to regenerate new cells more efficiently and remove rough surface cells.

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