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Medical Microdermabrasion By Stephanie Holvick

National Aesthetic Spa Network

Facial resurfacing as a concept can be traced back to 1500 BCE, where the ingenious Egyptians allegedly used sandpaper to improve visible scars.

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Advanced Medical Aesthetic Series Treatment Plans

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Texture Skins surface can appear and feel rough, weathered, and scarred. Other treatments such a microneedling and medium-depth chemical peels will help with scarred and leathery textures while a gentler approach focusing on soothing inflammation will be needed for a client with rough and bumpy skin from a compromised barrier.

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The 4 Types of Roles in Medical Aesthetics

AAAMS

Lasers can help resurface aged skin, remove unwanted body hair, reduce hyperpigmentation, promote scar healing, minimize vascular lesions like spider veins and remove tattoos. Fractional lasers: These lasers reach the middle layers of skin and can help with fine lines, scars, melasma and stretch marks.

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The 4 Types of Roles in Medical Aesthetics

AAAMS

Lasers can help resurface aged skin, remove unwanted body hair, reduce hyperpigmentation, promote scar healing, minimize vascular lesions like spider veins and remove tattoos. Fractional lasers: These lasers reach the middle layers of skin and can help with fine lines, scars, melasma and stretch marks.

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Introducing: Clear Choice by Dermastart

California Skincare Supply

Lactic Acid is beneficial in treating hyper-pigmentation, acne scarring and fine lines, and dry aging skin. Can be used with Peels, Micro Current, Micro Needling & MicroDermabrasion* RECONSTRUCTIVE BRIGHTENING CREAM - targets unwanted discoloration without the use of hydroquinone.

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