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The All-New Lira Clinical BODY Line: Because Your Skin Deserves More Than Just a Face Routine!

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Read our exclusive interview with the Lira Clinical Team about how to use the all-new BODY Line in advanced medical aesthetic treatments such as: Laser, Tummy Tucks, and Chemical Peels. Some of the most knowledgeable and passionate professionals in the medical and spa skincare industry. Their product quality? Their team?

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Types of Chemical Peels and Why They Are Necessary

Academic Alliance in Dermatology

This is where medical-grade chemical peels come in. These types of chemical peels are only available through a licensed medical provider. A medical-grade chemical peel may be used to treat a variety of concerns, including wrinkles, fine lines, age spots, acne , and uneven skin tones.

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Chemical Peels: A Professional Approach to Beautiful Skin

Academic Alliance in Dermatology

Chemical peels have been a popular cosmetic treatment for decades, and for good reason. However, chemical peels are not just for treating specific skin concerns. This professional-grade chemical peel can help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, leaving your skin looking smoother and more youthful.

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L+A Report: The Hottest Peels + Corrective Procedures for Fall 2024

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Skincare, FACTORFIVE Skincare, and Sorella Apothecary are among our featured brands, showcasing peels, corrective procedures, and post-procedure regimens this fall. One of the key goals for every medical + spa skin care professional is to find procedures, products, and devices that can be used in treatment to improve and correct skin issues.

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The Ultimate Physician Endorsed Medi-Spa Facial

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All-new medical spa facial that is the key to skin longevity. This all-new medical spa facial provides an all-encompassing approach to treating skin. This all-new medical spa facial provides an all-encompassing approach to treating skin. This medical spa facial provides an all-encompassing approach to treating skin!

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How to Treat Dark Spots on the Hands: A Guide for Women Over 40

Alison Bladh

Certain Medications: Some medications are more likely to cause hyperpigmentation as a side effect. Topical Treatments: There are various over-the-counter creams and serums that contain ingredients like vitamin C, retinol, and alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs). These ingredients help to lighten dark spots and promote cell turnover.

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Melasma: What Is It And Can It Be Treated?

Dermatology Center for Skin Health

The most commonly used treatments for melasma are skin lightening medications that are applied topically to reduce pigment production and inflammation. Pregnant women (who constitute a big proportion of melasma patients) should avoid most of these medications except for azelaic acid, which is a safe choice during pregnancy.