Friday, March 30, 2012

Get the skin you crave!


Many woman desire flawless skin, but what most don't know is that it is achievable. We want to fill you in on what types of facial treatments you can get that can truly transform your dull, lifeless, acne prone, or aging skin into that glowing complexion you crave.




So, what are facial peels?

Simply put - Facial peels improve skin texture for the softer and smoother complexion of younger, healthier looking skin. Skin can become clogged with dead skin cells, making it look dull and lifeless. Facial peels are a deep form of exfoliation to remove the dead skin and improve skin tone and texture.

The basics - A classic facial usually involves cleansing, exfoliating, extractions, a mask, and a moisturizer, and is great for anyone with normal to dry skin. Extractions are safe for most people, as long as the esthetician first uses steam to soften the pores, and covers her fingers with gauze. Extractions do pinch, but if the pain is intense, let your esthetician know. Anyone with rosacea or eczema should ask the esthetician to skip steaming (which can exacerbate those conditions) and use a warm cloth instead.

The results - With all types of peels, you can expect a smoother, brighter complexion. With lighter peels, the results can be immediate. If you have a stronger formulation, your treatment may last between 4-6 weeks. You might not see any results until after the treatment has finished but you can expect your skin to peel during this time and you would need to protect your skin from the sun.

A favorite - Micro-dermabrasion facial
The centrepiece of a micro-dermabrasion facial is an exfoliating blast of tiny particles of sand or crystals to remove dead skin cells and smooth uneven skin. It also stimulates the skin to produce its own collagen and improves lymphatic drainage which will encourage your immune system to heal itself. Because it does not use chemicals, micro-dermabrasion can be a good treatment for people who have sensitive skin.
What it's good for: brightening, cleansing, anti-acne/scarring, anti-wrinkles. Also referred to as "skin resurfacing".

Not all skin is created equal: When you're choosing a facial for your skin issues, here's what we offer at Dermagrafix.


Honey Exfoliator 20%
   Excellent for all skin types that need a natural exfoliator. Helps to leave the skin hydrated and smooth with a healthy glow. If is formulated with honey and 20% Lactic Acid. It can be used with microdermabrasion. It can be done as often as every other week. Maintenance treatments are to be 4-6 weeks apart. Strict home care compliance must be followed.
   1. Reduces fine lines, wrinkles and hyperpigmentation
   2. Assists in quenching free radicals, helping to slow the aging process
   3. Reduces irritation and inflammation to eliminate cell damage and premature aging
   4. Powerful antioxidant
Glycolic 30% Antioxidant Treatment -
   Excellent for all skin types needing exfoliation. It is formulated with 30% Glycolic Acid, vitamins A, C, E, SOD, Tissue Respirator Factors, Phospholipids, Green Tea, Licorice, Paraguay Tea, Boswellian and Kola Nut Extracts. It can be used with microdermabrasion. This treatment can be preformed as often as every 2 weeks and maintenance treatments 4 to 6 weeks apart. Strict home care products must be used throughout treatment program.
   1. The skin's barrier is exfoliated and restored at a much faster rate, helping to alleviate fine lines, wrinkles and hyperpigmentation
   2. Assists in quenching free radicals helping to slow the aging process
   3. Reduces irritation and inflammation to eliminate cell damage and premature aging
   4. Powerful antioxidant

Beta S Exfoliator -
   Formulated with 20% Salicylic Acid. Salicylic Acid is a potent exfoliator with anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. Salicylic Acid is used to treat many conditions not treated by AHA's such as: Rosacea, Seborrhea, Peri-oral, Dermatitis, Telangectasis and greatly improves and even resolves acne. Salicylic Acid provides epidermal to dermal exfoliation depending on the level of peel chosen.

Jesners Plus Antioxidant Solution -
   Excellent for acne, hyperpigmentation and all skin conditions that need a strong exfoliation. Helps clear, fade and prevent acne lesions, ingrown hairs (P.F.B.) and associated post inflammatory hyperpigmentation. It's formulated with 14% Resorcinol, 14% Lactic Acid, 14% Salicylic Acid, Green Tea, Paraguay Tea and Kola Nut. This peel is applied in layers to achieve a stronger peel. An extremely powerful treatment provides exceptional results.


Modified Jesners Solution -
   Same as above except formulation altered for higher Fitzpatric types 4-6. Formulated with 17% Citric Acid, 17% Lactic Acid, 17% Salicylic Acid and the same botanicals listed above.

Fade and Firm -
   A peel booster. Excellent for mature, hyper-pigmented and environmentally damaged skin. Formulated with TCA, Salicylic Acid, Lactic Acid, Kojic Acid, Azealic Acid, Mulberry Root, Bearberry (Arbutin), Licorice, Echinacea and Gotu Kola. This powerful blend targets hyperpigmentation and skin laxity during your treatment session. Leaves skin firm, soft and radiant with less hyperpigmentation. Can be used with Glycolic, Lactic, Salicylic, TCA and Microdermabrasion.

Clear and Fade -
   A peel booster. Excellent for sensitive skin with hyperpigmentation. Helps fade hyperpigmentation without irritation. Formulated with Salicylic Acid, Lactic Acid, Kojic Acid, Azealic Acid, Mulberry Root, Bearberry, Licorice, Echinacea and Gota Kola.

TCA Glycolic -
   Trichloracetic Acid provides excellent results for patients with wrinkles, poor skin elasticity, scars, large pores, hyperpigmentation, flat warts, actinic keratosis and other pre-malignant lesions. Smooths rough texture and the appearance of lines, wrinkles and scars. Recommended to be used with a strict home care compliance and treatments should be alternated with microdermabrasion. This is a very strong peel we will not perform this peel unless you have had a minimum of 4 skin care treatments and have been on a home care program for at least 6 weeks prior to treatment.


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