Who doesn’t like a good “body treatment” once in a while?
We’ve been to a few Utah County Medical Spas and have found some things to look for if you want to keep your skin looking young and healthy:
- Dermal fillers, or soft-tissue fillers: These products can be injected into the skin to fill out areas that look hollowed or wrinkled.
- Botox: Botox s a purified form of botulinum toxin that is injected into targeted facial muscles to prevent and correct wrinkles and other damage related to certain facial expressions (such as squinting or frowning).
- Dermabrasion: Dermabrasion is a common treatment in which the top layer of skin is abraded so that a new, smoother layer grows in its place. It’s used for many skin conditions, including acne, skin cancer, and photoaging.
- Chemical peels: Chemical peels have many dermatological uses, including the treatment of wrinkles, age spots, and scars; a chemical solution is carefully applied to the skin to remove damaged outer layers, leaving smoother contours and an improved appearance.
- Laser resurfacing: Laser resurfacing helps correct wrinkles and age spots through use of a laser that vaporizes damaged skin tissue.
- Laser hair removal: Unwanted hair can be removed through one or more methods, including waxing, chemical depilation, electrolysis, or laser removal; for best results, all methods should be performed or supervised by an experienced dermatologist.
- Liposuction: Liposuction is a way to reduce visible effects of aging by vaporizing and removing unwanted fat deposits that don’t respond to diet or exercise. Common target areas include the face, chin, neck, hips, and buttocks.
- Microdermabrasion: Microdermabrasion gently scrapes away damaged and aging skin to trigger the growth of new layers.
- Topical medications: Topical retinoids, have been shown to reduce fine wrinkles, splotchy darkened areas, and signs of chronic sun exposure.
These may be used alone or in combination for a more complete skin care regimen. In helping you evaluate your treatment options, your physician will consider these factors:
- Areas to be treated
- Darkness of your skin
- Results of past treatments
- Personal preferences