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Debunked: The Truth About 11 Common Chemical Peel Myths

West Lake Dermatology

Chemical peels have gained popularity as an effective treatment for various skin concerns, including acne, aging, and pigmentation. However, misconceptions and myths surrounding chemical peels have left many people hesitant to try this treatment.

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How to Fix Sun Damaged Skin

Academic Alliance in Dermatology

Sun-damaged skin is a common concern, especially in sunny regions where prolonged exposure to UV rays can cause premature aging, dark spots, and other skin issues. However, if you have sun-damaged skin, don’t worry. These rays silently penetrate your skin, causing damage at the cellular level.

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How to Fix Sun Damaged Skin

Academic Alliance in Dermatology

Sun-damaged skin is a common concern, especially in sunny regions where prolonged exposure to UV rays can cause premature aging, dark spots, and other skin issues. However, if you have sun-damaged skin, don’t worry. These rays silently penetrate your skin, causing damage at the cellular level.

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Unlock the Power of Cryoaesthetics: Experience Glacial® FX for Youthful Skin

Enlightened Beauty

Treatment for Hyperpigmentation Individuals dealing with uneven skin tone or dark spots can benefit from Glacial® FX’s ability to normalize melanin transfer. This aspect of the treatment helps in achieving a more even complexion, making it ideal for those looking to correct hyperpigmentation issues.

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Types of Chemical Peels: Which Peel Is Right for Me?

West Lake Dermatology

Updated on January 15, 2025 A chemical peel is a dermatological procedure designed to improve the skins texture and appearance by applying a chemical solution to the skin. But did you know there are many different types of chemical peels? Below is an overview of popular peel options.

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How to prevent hyperpigmentation

American Esthetician Organization

Understanding Hyperpigmentation Hyperpigmentation refers to a skin condition where patches of skin become darker than the surrounding area, due to excessive production of melanin, the pigment responsible for our skin color. It stimulates the production of melanin, leading to dark spots or sunspots on your skin.

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Stop Selling Retail – It Never Works – Start Educating 

Lipgloss and Aftershave

At least every 4 – 6 weeks a client is on your treatment table, trusting you to give them an amazing treatment and help them look their best while treating any skin issues they’re dealing with at the time. 2 dental cleanings a year don’t keep teeth and gums healthy – it’s daily care that keeps teeth AND skin healthy!