Scar
FAQ
How do RF microneedling help with textured and pigmented scarring?
RF microneedling is a popular treatment that combines radiofrequency with microneedling to address complex scars and is appropriate for both textured and pigmented scarring. At our clinic, we typically used RF microneedling to treat indented scars, rolling scars, or other scars that cause deep skin texture issues. The thermal energy of radiofrequency combined with the collagen restructuring of microneedling can be a solution for even the most severe acne scarring
What is a Photofacial?
This is a unique skin treatment that involves the use of various light-emitting devices to help with skin discoloration while reducing the appearance of blemishes. This is perfect for treating different skin problems like large pores, fine lines, wrinkles, and even acne scars.
What is Hollywood Laser Peel?
Restore your skin’s natural, healthy glow with the Hollywood Laser Peel, a quick, yet comfortable carbon laser procedure. Designed to reduce unwanted pigmentation, exfoliate your skin for a softer tone and texture, and stimulate collagen production, the Hollywood Laser Peel reveals a firmer, more youthful-looking complexion. Whether you’re looking to boost your daily skincare regimen or just want that “glow” before a special event, Hollywood Laser Peel treatments, with zero downtime, are the perfect addition to your routine.
Who should get a Vi peel?
You may want to consider getting a Vi peel if you have any of the following skin conditions:
Fine lines and wrinkles
Acne scarring
Acne
Hyperpigmentation due to sun damage or melasma
Rosacea
Redness
Large pores
Keratosis pilaris (or KP, also known as the bumps on your skin that have a pockmarked appearance like chicken skin)
Many other skin conditions can also be successfully treated by a Vi peel. If you want to know if you’re a good candidate, just ask.
Is microinfusion facial pain free?
Microinfusion facials a fine touch delivers low doses of injectable product such as botulinum toxin, exosomes, or hyaluronic acid filler at a consistent depth and is almost pain-free. This is a major advantage over the conventional syringe manual injection approach for certain sensitive areas, preventing overdosing or getting the needles too deep into the skin.