Specialized Skin and Hair Care

Nail fungus (particularly toenail fungus) may quickly develop into a severe condition that spreads to other nails. Nearly 15% of people will experience nail fungus during their lifetime and struggle in search of a solution. Symptoms: Discoloration and thickening of nails, generally turning yellowish, green, or black and becoming brittle. If left untreated, nail fungus worsens, eventually flaking or completely separating from the nail bed. Treatment: Nail fungus is a complex condition to properly treat due to the average time before seeing results and the general lack of understanding regarding when you apply only topical treatments. Fungus underneath the nail bed, making it extremely difficult to target; that’s why YAG LASER NAIL FUNGUS is the most effective treatment, especially when combined with topical creams. The laser beam is absorbed by the underlying fungal colonies, and the thermal energy heats and denaturalizes the enzymes within the fungus and impairs its ability to replicate and grow. 

Careful steps must be taken to avoid re-infection or delayed healing:

  • Bring clean socks and a change of shoes to wear after treatment
  • Avoid wearing the same socks and footwear on consecutive days
  • Kill fungus on footwear by placing them in a sealed bag into deep freeze for two days
  • Sanitize stainless nail instruments by boiling them in water for over 10 minutes
  • Apply anti-fungus creams to the toes and between to get faster results
  • Keep your nails trimmed and clean
  • Bring clean socks and a change of shoes to wear after treatment

In one of the facial treatments, Blackheads Removal, our Medical Aestheticians steam the clogged pores with either a cold or hot steamer and remove skin blackheads, whiteheads, or pimples from your face with necessary instruments after softening them. It will provide you with SMOOTH, SHINY, and HEALTHY skin.

Skin Tag Removal

Skin tags are growths that hang from your skin — your doctor might call them ‘acrochordons.’ They range from 1mm to 1cm and are made of collagen (protein) and blood vessels surrounded by skin. They usually grow in the folds of the skin, where skin rubs together, such as armpits, groin, anus, thighs, eyelids, neck, or under the breasts.

They occur in approximately 1 in every two adults. They don’t cause any harm, but if a skin tag bothers you, you can talk to us about removing it. We can help you with methods such as freezing with liquid nitrogen (cryotherapy), cutting with surgical scissors or a surgical knife (cutting), and burning them with electric energy (hyfrecation).

Laser treatment for acne scars aims to minimize the appearance of scars from old acne outbreaks. Ninety-five percent of people who have acne have some residual scarring. Laser treatment for acne scars focuses light on the top layers of your skin to break up scar tissue. At the same time, the treatment encourages new, healthy skin cells to grow and replace the scar tissue. While this treatment doesn’t altogether remove acne scars, it can reduce their appearance and minimize the pain they cause. You might not be a good candidate for this treatment if you have active acne, a darker skin tone, or very wrinkled skin. Only a dermatologist can tell you if laser treatment for acne scars is a good course of action for you.

With the help of this treatment, we minimize the appearance of scars for a few sessions in a non-surgical way with no downtime. Unlike surgical scar removal that requires incisions, Laser Scar Removal uses fractional laser light to break down scar tissue and trigger healthy new tissue production. This non-surgical treatment option uses a fractional laser that is ideal if you are seeking to minimize the appearance of surgical scars or acne scars on your face and body.

Treatments designed to lighten the skin in sensitive areas, improving confidence and comfort.

A cherry angioma(senile angiomas or Campbell de Morgan spots)is a mole-like skin growth that consists of small blood vessels or capillaries that vary in size. The causes of cherry angiomas are largely unknown, although experts believe they are genetic. Angiomas are benign tumors that arise from the overgrowth of capillaries. Cherry angiomas appear more often in adults over the age of 30. These benign tumors are related to aging, increasing with age. To freeze the affected area, the doctor sprays or swabs it with liquid nitrogen. This causes the angioma to blister or peel before falling off. Sometimes, the angioma may crust over before it can be removed.

Enlarged pores represent one of the most prevalent concerns in skincare, standing shoulder to shoulder with formidable adversaries such as acne and the relentless march of time itself. Despite being a primarily cosmetic concern, the ubiquity of large pores can be exasperating. In this guide, our team of experts is dedicated to providing you with comprehensive strategies to minimize the appearance of pores, enabling you to revel in smoother, more refined skin. Whether you’re grappling with the persistent nuisance of large pores or simply seeking to enhance your complexion, we’re here to empower you with practical solutions and invaluable insights.

Flushing or redness can be embarrassing, especially in adults. By the time you are in your 20s and 30s, you would expect acne and redness to be a thing of the past. Unfortunately, many of us suffer from rosacea, adult acne, large pores, and more. Most of these problems and the redness of the skin, especially in the face and cheeks, are often caused by the existing large number of capillaries on the skin’s surface. These types of skin can become inflamed for various reasons, such as environment, diet, and stress, but the good news is different Laser treatments could remove all.