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SERVICES

Botulinum Toxin (Botox)

For many women, their faces tend to show the signs of aging before other parts of our body. After years of making the same facial expressions, coupled with the effects of gravity, lines and folds begin to form. Click here for more information.

Dermal Fillers

Skin, in its own way, it does begin to show the passage of time. Creasing and sagging
of the skin in the nasolabial folds and in the marionette’s lines become noticeable. Additionally, there is a loss of volume of the face with hollowness of the area around the eyes and upper cheeks, as well as the formation of frown lines in the forehead.
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Chemical Peels

Since invasive anti-aging procedures are often not necessary, women often rely on topical anti-aging creams, muscle relaxants and filler substances. In addition, many women may turn to other minor procedures to reduce the signs of aging and to improve the appearance of their skin from conditions such as acne and pseudofolliculitis barbae (razor bumps). Click here for more information.

Microdermabrasions

Microdermabrasion may be considered a form of skin polishing where the superficial layer of skin is gently abraded away. Similar to a chemical peel, it is a non-surgical procedure that can be used on any area of the body although the face is the most popular location. Click here for more information.

Laser Treatments

Laser therapy is used to treat many dermatological conditions from excessive hair growth, blood vessels and tattoos -- to name just a few. Unfortunately, many patients think of lasers as almost magical, but there are limitations to what they can achieve. Click here for more information.