Skin and Body Conditions
Sun Damage
The increase of melanin production that causes irregular pigmentation of the skin.
Aging Spots
Flat, dark skin pigmentation that varies in size and occurs on sun exposed areas of the skin.
Acne Scars
The result of inflammation of acne blemishes. Sometimes the content of the blemishes spill into the surrounding tissue and can cause deeper scars.
Active Acne
The occurrence of inflamed or infected sebaceous glands in the skin. The skin’s pores become clogged with oils and dead skin cells which results in
Wrinkles
Naturally occurring creases, folds or ridges in the skin that appear when people get older.
Volume Loss
Caused partly by the breakdown of collagen and other proteins that provide structure to your skin.
Lax Skin
When the skin loses structure and firmness which causes the skin to sag either due to weight loss, pregnancy, or the natural aging process.
Face Shape
Alter the contours and definition of the face to match or come close to your ideal face shape by using non-surgical procedures.
Double Chin
A fold of excess skin or fat under someone’s chin, making them look as if they have two chins.
Dry and Dull Skin
The lack of hydration, radiance, and uneven skin tone that makes the skin appear flat or lackluster.
Enlarged Pores
Excess sebum production from the sebaceous glands that can lead to oily skin and/or blackheads, whiteheads, or blemishes.
Facial Hair
Hair that’s grown on the face, usually on the chin, cheeks and upper lip region. Some can also call this peach fuzz.
Body Lax Skin
When the skin loses structure and firmness which causes the skin to sag either due to weight loss, pregnancy, or the natural aging process.
Body Sun Damage
The invisible UV rays that cause tanning, burning and other skin damage. It causes skin aging, wrinkles, and can contribute to skin cancer.
Body Acne
Generally appears on the back and upper half of the body and can have multiple causing factors, from excess sebum production to a hormonal imbalance.