SUN DAMAGED SKIN OPTIONS :
POST TREATMENT OPTIONS :
SUN DAMAGE
Over time, the sun's ultraviolet (UV) light damages certain fibers in the skin called elastin. The breakdown of these fibers causes skin damage and can result in skin that sags, droops, is discolored and/or doesn’t quite bounce back after it has been stretched. The skin also doesn’t heal as quickly and is more susceptible to bruising. Sun damage isn’t always visible in your younger years, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t there; It makes its appearance later in your skins natural aging process.
Although nothing can completely reverse or undo sun damage, there are many options that will heal the skin and repair some damage. Aside from treatments, the best thing you can do for your skin at-home is to protect yourself from the sun - no matter your age. Cover up, wear a hat, and always use an SPF daily.
Our Recommendations for Sun Damage: IPL Treatments, Chemical Peels, and Microdermabrasion.
There is a lot of stretch mark treatment available on the market these days. Some treatments are more effective in fading or even eliminating stretch marks, but the success of the treatment depends on a few different things.
No one enjoys seeing stretch marks on their own body day after day. The stretch marks may be in a more unexposed area like your chest, or they may be on a very visible part of the body, like your arms.
DermaEnvy Skincare™ Skin Tightening is a non-invasive and non-surgical treatment procedure. The revolutionary leading technology uses radio frequency to obtain deep thermal heating which stimulates collagen production and causes skin to contract and tighten.
What happened this morning when you climbed out of bed and found yourself looking at all the wrinkles lining your face? Did you think "Oh My Gosh! not only do I feel old, but I look old."
Reasons for stretch marks vary. Women usually get stretch marks during their pregnancies. They most commonly appear on the stomach, but can also show up on chest, butt, arms and upper legs.
Stretch marks can appear on many areas of your body for different reasons including pregnancy, obesity, sudden growth spurts, or heredity.
The appearance of stretch marks is not something you can prevent altogether. Whether you are pregnant, an athlete, or going through rapid growth spurts, you are more than likely going to spot a few stretch marks here and there.
How can you prevent stretch marks? Well, the good news is that there are a lot of ways to prevent stretch marks from appearing.