Skin Care

Botulinum Toxin Type A (Botox Cosmetic)

This popular non-surgical procedure involves the injection of a small amount of Botulinum Toxin. Botox temporarily inactivates these muscles, lessening and even eliminating the appearance of crow’s feet,
frown lines, laugh lines, and forehead wrinkles. Botox injections can also create a lifting effect by relaxing the muscles that pulls down the eyebrows to raise
its ends, correcting a downward slanting “sad eyes” appearance and opening the eyes. Botox has been used safely for wrinkle therapy since the early 1990’s

Dermal Fillers

As we age the skin structure undergoes many changes. The epidermis thins causing the skin to become dry more easily. The dermal layer depletes its supply of normal tissue making it less plump and the elastin fibers become less firm. All of these signs are minimal at first however over time when the fat cells of the subcutaneous layer get smaller, the wrinkles and sagging becomes more noticeable that’s why dermal filler can be of great help in restoring the lost volume of the face and correcting aging lines, giving a more youthful and radiant appearance

Mesotherapy

Mesotherapy is an alternative delivery system of medication through injection. Different mesotherapy cocktails with antioxidant, amino acids, nucleic acids and minerals are used to stimulate the regeneration of skin and enhance the production of collagen and elastin. The result is a natural rejuvenation of the skin.

Larges scientific studies haves shown the remarkable results of mesotherapy in the treatment of wrinkles reduction, acne scars, skin tightening, hyperpigmentation, hydration/radiance and improvement of the skin quality, as well as in the treatment of cellulite, body fat reduction and body contouring, hair loss and hair care. Mesotherapy is suitable for all ages and all skin types.

Chemical peels

A chemical peel is a skin resurfacing technique in which a chemical solution is applied to the face to remove the outer surface layers of skin, allowing new healthier skin to emerge.

The chemical peel is effective in treating hyperpigmentations and melasma, wrinkles, blotchiness or age spots and scars from acne or other causes, or as a regular beauty routine to maintain a healthy glowing skin. It can be used on the entire face or specific areas, neck and décolletage, back, hands or any other part of the body.

Our doctor will evaluate the condition of your skin and discuss your treatment expectations to give you the perfect type of chemical peel that suits you.

Acne & Acne Scars

Acne can be considered as a chronic condition that usually begins at puberty and can evolve with periods of relapse and remission up to adulthood. Treatment should be customized consistently and adapted to each stage.

During your consultation, our doctor defines the severity of your acne and establishes a therapeutic strategy. Treatments are tailored to each patient’s medical needs and history. It may be local, systemic or combined. Many treatments can be used: chemical peels, microdermabrasion, radiofrequency, Photodynamic therapy, antibiotics, topic creams, adequate products for home use etc…

Melasma & Hyperpigmentation

Melasma is a condition seen mostly in women and is characterized by the appearance of brown pigmentation in the form of patches or plaques. The lesions usually appear on the forehead, around the eyes, upper lip, cheeks and rarely in the neck. It is important that the treatment is carried out under medical supervision. Depigmentation is done gently, otherwise, the local irritation caused by medication can lead to worsen the injuries.

The in-office treatment of melasma includes advanced procedures that can be performed only by specialists and are based on modern technologies of medical aesthetics. The doctor combines various methods, depending on the situation and needs of each patient such as chemical peels, mesotherapy whitening, IPL and PDT, and many others therapeutical procedures that will be tailored to suits your case. The home treatment usually includes an adequate combination of products prescribed by our doctor to enhance the effects of the in-office procedure for better results.

Skin Rejuvenation, Skin Tightening & Anti-Aging

Taneet Medical Spa offers a wide range of skin rejuvenation solutions for the face, neck, chest, hands as well as all other body parts. These treatments are also useful to treat laxity of post-pregnancy abdominal skin or after a weight loss journey. We aim to improve hydration, tone and elasticity of the skin’s surface to give it back its healthy fresh glow.

Sking Glow or "Coup D'Eclat"

If you want to instantly restore the natural glow of your skin or erase the signs of environmental stress, pollution, fatigue, smoking, drinking or simply a bad night sleep before an important occasion or function, we offer you a quick but immediately efficient treatment to make your skin radiant and looking healthy. Our signature ‘’Coup éclat’’ treatment is suitable for all skin types and ages.

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy involves injection of the patient’s own platelets and fibrin for cosmetic treatments of the
skin and the hair. Also known as the “vampire treatment”, the PRP is a natural efficient treatment for many aesthetic problems with a maximum of safety with no risk for rejection, infection, or an allergic reaction as the injected product is made from the patient’s own blood. Platelets also contain substances called “growth factors” that activate and rejuvenate cells in our body.
It uses the patient’s natural biology to address skin defects and volume loss, triggering production of new cells and collagen formation.
Any patient who wishes to rejuvenate the skin and gives it a natural glow, reduce volume loss, fine lines, and textural changes of the skin, or add a natural lift effect, is suitable for this procedure.

Stretch Marks

Stretch marks are a common problem faced by both men and women. Some skin types are more susceptible to stretch marks than others and for some patients the marks can be quite noticeable as raised white or red lines found on the arms, stomach, thighs or breast area.

We offer a variety of “treatment plans” which are suitable for treating the appearance of stretch marks on all skin types.

Our treatments are non-invasive with virtually no recovery time necessary, you can resume your normal activities immediately after treatment.

FAQ's

A basic skin care routine typically includes three essential steps:

  1. Cleansing: Use a gentle cleanser suited to your skin type to remove dirt, oil, and impurities.
  2. Moisturizing: Apply a moisturizer to keep your skin hydrated and to help maintain its natural barrier.
  3. Sun Protection: Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 every morning to protect your skin from harmful UV rays.
  • Classic Facial: A deep cleansing treatment that includes exfoliation, extraction, and a mask. Ideal for maintaining overall skin health and addressing minor issues like dryness or congestion.
  • Hydrafacial: Uses a patented device to cleanse, exfoliate, and hydrate the skin. This treatment infuses nourishing serums into the skin while removing impurities, leaving your complexion glowing and refreshed.
  • Chemical Peel: Applies a chemical solution to the skin to remove dead cells and stimulate new cell growth. Can address various concerns such as uneven skin tone, fine lines, and acne scars.
  • Microdermabrasion: A non-invasive procedure that uses tiny crystals to exfoliate the skin’s surface. It improves texture and tone, reduces the appearance of fine lines, and can help with minor acne scars.
  • Laser Hair Removal: Targets hair follicles with laser energy to reduce hair growth. Suitable for various areas of the body and can be a long-term solution for unwanted hair.
  • Fractional Laser Resurfacing: Uses laser technology to create tiny, controlled injuries in the skin, stimulating collagen production and improving skin texture, tone, and elasticity. Effective for reducing wrinkles and acne scars.
  • Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) Therapy: Uses broad-spectrum light to target pigmentation, redness, and broken capillaries. Great for improving skin tone and treating sun damage.
  • Botox: Injections of botulinum toxin that relax facial muscles to smooth out fine lines and wrinkles, particularly around the forehead, eyes, and mouth.
  • Dermal Fillers: Injectable gels that restore volume to areas of the face that have lost elasticity and fullness. Commonly used for plumping lips, filling in nasolabial folds, and enhancing facial contours.
  • Kybella: An injectable treatment that targets and destroys fat cells under the chin, reducing the appearance of a double chin.
  • CoolSculpting: A non-surgical procedure that uses controlled cooling to eliminate stubborn fat cells. Ideal for targeting areas like the abdomen, thighs, and flanks.
  • Radiofrequency (RF) Therapy: Uses radiofrequency energy to heat the deeper layers of the skin, stimulating collagen production and tightening loose skin. Effective for body sculpting and improving skin firmness.

Microneedling: A procedure that uses fine needles to create micro-injuries in the skin, stimulating the body’s natural healing process and collagen production. Improves skin texture, reduces fine lines, and can help with acne scars.

PRP Therapy: Involves drawing a small amount of your blood, processing it to concentrate the platelets, and injecting it into the skin. This stimulates collagen production and promotes healing, enhancing skin texture and reducing signs of aging.

  • Ultherapy: Uses ultrasound technology to lift and tighten the skin on the face, neck, and décolletage. Stimulates deep layers of the skin to improve firmness and elasticity.
  • Thermage: Employs radiofrequency energy to heat the deeper layers of the skin, encouraging collagen production and tightening the skin for a smoother, more youthful appearance.
  • Blue Light Therapy: Uses specific wavelengths of light to target and kill acne-causing bacteria. Can help reduce active breakouts and inflammation.
  • Acne Extraction: Involves the professional removal of blackheads and whiteheads to clear clogged pores and reduce acne.
  • Botulinum Toxin Type A, commonly known as Botox Cosmetic, is a non-surgical injectable treatment used to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It is derived from the bacterium Clostridium botulinum and works by temporarily blocking the nerve signals that cause muscle contractions.How It Works: When injected into specific muscles, Botox Cosmetic temporarily paralyzes or weakens those muscles. This reduces their ability to contract, which in turn smooths out the overlying skin and diminishes the appearance of dynamic wrinkles (wrinkles caused by muscle movement).Common Treatment Areas:
    • Forehead Lines: Smooths horizontal lines across the forehead.
    • Frown Lines (Glabellar Lines): Reduces vertical lines between the eyebrows.
    • Crow’s Feet: Minimizes lines around the outer corners of the eyes.
    • Bunny Lines: Smooths out lines on the sides of the nose.
    • Gummy Smile: Decreases the amount of gum visible when smiling by relaxing the muscles that lift the upper lip.

    Procedure:

    1. Consultation: A thorough consultation is conducted to assess your needs, discuss desired outcomes, and review any medical history or potential contraindications.
    2. Preparation: The treatment area is cleansed, and a topical numbing cream may be applied to minimize discomfort.
    3. Injection: Botox Cosmetic is injected into the targeted muscles using a fine needle. The number of injections depends on the treatment area and individual needs.
    4. Post-Treatment: There is minimal downtime, and you can return to your normal activities immediately. Some swelling or bruising may occur but usually subsides within a few days.

    Results:

    • Onset: Results typically begin to appear within 3-7 days after treatment.
    • Duration: The effects last about 3-4 months. Regular maintenance treatments are required to sustain the results.

    Benefits:

    • Non-Surgical: Minimal invasiveness with no need for recovery time.
    • Quick Procedure: Typically completed in 15-30 minutes.
    • Effective: Proven to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and improve facial aesthetics.

    Considerations:

    • Side Effects: Common side effects may include mild bruising, swelling, or redness at the injection site. Rarely, more serious side effects such as drooping eyelids or eyebrows can occur.
    • Consultation Required: A thorough consultation with a qualified professional is essential to determine if Botox Cosmetic is suitable for you and to ensure the best results.

    Aftercare:

    • Avoid Rubbing: Do not rub or massage the treated area for at least 24 hours.
    • Stay Upright: Remain upright for several hours post-treatment.
    • Exercise Caution: Avoid strenuous exercise or activities that could increase blood flow to the treated area for 24 hours.

    Why Choose Taneet Clinic? At Taneet Clinic, our experienced professionals use the latest techniques and high-quality products to ensure safe and effective Botox Cosmetic treatments. We prioritize your comfort and satisfaction, customizing each treatment to meet your individual aesthetic goals.

Botox is a cosmetic injectable that temporarily reduces wrinkles and fine lines by relaxing targeted facial muscles. It blocks nerve signals to prevent muscle contractions, giving the skin a smoother, youthful appearance.

Botox results typically last 3 to 6 months, depending on metabolism, dosage, and muscle activity. Regular maintenance treatments help sustain a wrinkle-free look.

Yes, Botox is FDA-approved and safe when administered by a licensed professional. Side effects are minimal, usually limited to slight bruising or redness at the injection site.

Botox is effective for treating:
• Forehead wrinkles
• Crow’s feet (lines around the eyes)
• Frown lines (between the eyebrows)
• Bunny lines (nose wrinkles)
• Lip flip (for subtle lip enhancement)
• Jawline slimming and neck bands

Botox injections involve minimal discomfort, often described as a slight pinch. The procedure is quick (10-15 minutes) and requires no downtime.

Initial Botox results appear within 3 to 5 days, with full effects visible in 7 to 14 days. The treated areas will gradually smooth out for a refreshed, youthful look.

Yes, Botox has medical applications, including:
• Migraine relief
• Excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis)
• TMJ disorder and jaw pain
• Muscle spasms and twitching

For the best results, avoid the following for at least 24 hours after Botox:
• Touching or rubbing the treated area
• Strenuous exercise
• Lying down immediately
• Alcohol consumption

Yes! Preventative Botox can help slow down the formation of deep wrinkles by relaxing muscles before lines become permanent. Many people start treatments in their late 20s or early 30s.

Botox relaxes muscles to reduce wrinkles, while dermal fillers add volume to areas like lips, cheeks, and under-eyes. Both can be used together for a non-surgical facelift.

No—when performed by a skilled injector, Botox provides a natural-looking, refreshed appearance. Overuse can cause stiffness, but an experienced provider will ensure balanced results.

Most people schedule Botox treatments every 3 to 6 months to maintain results. Your provider can recommend a custom treatment plan based on your skin and aesthetic goals.

To minimize bruising and swelling, avoid alcohol, blood thinners, and anti-inflammatory medications for at least 24-48 hours before treatment. Stay hydrated and arrive with a clean face.

Dermal fillers are injectable treatments designed to restore lost volume, smooth wrinkles, and enhance facial features. They are commonly made of hyaluronic acid (HA), a natural substance that helps hydrate and plump the skin.

The longevity of dermal fillers depends on the type used and the treatment area. On average, results last 6 to 18 months, with some fillers lasting up to 2 years.

Yes, FDA-approved dermal fillers are safe when administered by a qualified professional. Temporary side effects like mild swelling, bruising, or redness may occur but usually resolve within a few days.

Dermal fillers can enhance and rejuvenate several areas, including:
• Lips (lip fillers for volume and definition)
• Cheeks (restoring youthful fullness)
• Nasolabial folds (smile lines)
• Marionette lines (lines around the mouth)
• Under-eye hollows (tear trough fillers)
• Jawline and chin (contouring and enhancement)
• Hands (restoring lost volume)

Most dermal fillers contain lidocaine, a numbing agent that reduces discomfort. Patients typically feel minimal pain, similar to a slight pinch. A numbing cream can also be applied before treatment.

Results are immediate, though mild swelling and bruising may occur. The final look settles within 1 to 2 weeks, revealing a smoother, more youthful appearance.

Botox relaxes muscles to reduce wrinkles, while dermal fillers restore volume and contour the face. Many patients combine both for a non-surgical facelift.

Yes! Hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers can be dissolved using hyaluronidase, an enzyme that breaks down the filler if needed. This ensures flexibility and safety in treatment adjustments.

To ensure the best results, avoid the following for 24-48 hours:
• Touching or massaging the treated area
• Strenuous exercise
• Alcohol and excessive sun exposure
• Blood-thinning medications (unless prescribed by a doctor)

Anyone looking to restore facial volume, enhance features, or reduce wrinkles is a good candidate. Fillers are safe for most adults but may not be suitable for those who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have certain allergies.

The cost depends on the type of filler used, the number of syringes required, and the treatment area. A consultation with a specialist will determine an accurate price.

Absolutely! When performed by an experienced injector, dermal fillers enhance natural beauty without looking overdone. Proper placement ensures subtle and balanced results.

Most patients require touch-ups every 6 to 12 months, depending on the filler type and individual metabolism. Regular maintenance helps keep results looking fresh.

Yes! The most common fillers include:
• Hyaluronic acid fillers (Juvederm, Restylane – best for hydration and volume)
• Calcium hydroxylapatite fillers (Radiesse – ideal for deeper wrinkles and volume loss)
• Poly-L-lactic acid fillers (Sculptra – stimulates collagen production over time)
• Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) fillers (Bellafill – for long-lasting wrinkle correction)

Mesotherapy is a non-surgical cosmetic treatment that involves injecting a customized blend of vitamins, minerals, enzymes, and hyaluronic acid into the skin. It helps with skin rejuvenation, hair restoration, fat reduction, and anti-aging by nourishing the deeper layers of the skin.

Mesotherapy delivers a cocktail of nutrients directly into the mesoderm (middle layer of the skin), stimulating collagen production, hydration, and cellular regeneration. It improves skin elasticity, reduces wrinkles, and enhances skin texture.

Mesotherapy is used for various cosmetic and medical purposes, including:
• Skin rejuvenation (hydration, glow, and tightening)
• Anti-aging (reducing fine lines and wrinkles)
• Hair loss treatment (stimulating hair growth)
• Fat and cellulite reduction
• Pigmentation correction

Yes, mesotherapy is safe when performed by a qualified professional. It is a minimally invasive procedure with little to no downtime. Some patients may experience mild redness, swelling, or bruising, which usually subsides within a few hours to days.

The number of sessions depends on the treatment goal. Typically, a course of 3 to 6 sessions spaced 1 to 4 weeks apart is recommended for optimal results. Maintenance treatments can be scheduled every 3 to 6 months.

Mesotherapy involves microinjections, which may cause slight discomfort. However, a topical numbing cream can be applied before the procedure to minimize pain.

Some patients notice immediate hydration and glow, while full results appear after a few sessions as the skin regenerates and collagen production increases. For hair and fat reduction, visible improvements usually appear within 4 to 6 weeks.

• Mesotherapy delivers vitamins, hyaluronic acid, and active ingredients directly into the skin via injections.
• Microneedling uses tiny needles to create microchannels, stimulating collagen production and allowing serums to penetrate the skin.
Both treatments enhance skin rejuvenation but work through different mechanisms.

Yes! Mesotherapy for hair loss involves injecting a blend of biotin, amino acids, and growth factors into the scalp to strengthen hair follicles, improve blood circulation, and promote new hair growth. It is effective for both men and women experiencing thinning hair or early-stage hair loss.

Yes, mesotherapy for fat loss targets localized fat deposits by breaking down fat cells and improving lymphatic drainage. It is commonly used for areas like:
• Double chin
• Stomach and love handles
• Thighs and buttocks
• Arms

Results can last 6 to 12 months, depending on lifestyle and maintenance. Regular touch-ups and a healthy diet and skincare routine can help prolong the effects.

To ensure the best results, avoid the following for 24-48 hours:
• Intense exercise
• Alcohol and caffeine
• Direct sun exposure and tanning beds
• Hot baths, saunas, and swimming pools

Mesotherapy is suitable for anyone looking to improve skin texture, combat hair loss, or reduce fat. However, it is not recommended for those who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have skin infections or certain medical conditions.

The cost depends on the treatment area, the number of sessions needed, and the ingredients used. A consultation with a specialist will determine the exact price.

Yes! Mesotherapy can be combined with Botox, dermal fillers, microneedling, PRP therapy, or laser treatments for enhanced results. Your specialist can create a personalized treatment plan based on your needs.

A chemical peel is a skin-resurfacing treatment that removes the top layer of dead skin cells using a specialized chemical solution. This helps improve skin texture, tone, and overall appearance by stimulating collagen production and revealing fresher, healthier skin.

Chemical peels are used to treat various skin concerns, including:
• Fine lines and wrinkles
• Acne and acne scars
• Hyperpigmentation and dark spots
• Uneven skin tone and texture
• Sun damage and melasma
• Large pores and dull skin

A chemical solution is applied to the skin, which exfoliates and removes dead skin cells, allowing new, regenerated skin to emerge. The depth of the peel (superficial, medium, or deep) determines the extent of exfoliation and recovery time.

• Superficial peels – Light exfoliation for mild skin concerns; minimal downtime.
• Medium peels – Targets wrinkles, acne scars, and pigmentation; moderate peeling.
• Deep peels – Intensive treatment for severe skin damage and deep wrinkles; requires longer recovery.

Most people experience mild tingling, warmth, or a slight stinging sensation during the treatment. A numbing agent is typically not required for superficial and medium peels.

• Superficial peels: Results are visible within 3 to 7 days.
• Medium peels: Skin improves within 7 to 14 days.
• Deep peels: Full results develop over several weeks to months as the skin heals.

• Superficial peels: No significant downtime; mild redness and flaking.
• Medium peels: Peeling occurs for 5 to 7 days.
• Deep peels: Recovery may take 2 to 3 weeks with noticeable peeling and redness.

For optimal healing, avoid the following for at least 5 to 7 days:
• Direct sun exposure (always wear SPF 30+)
• Harsh skincare products (retinol, acids, or exfoliants)
• Touching, picking, or peeling the skin
• Excessive sweating, saunas, and hot showers

Yes! Medium and deep chemical peels help reduce acne scars by stimulating collagen renewal and improving skin texture over time.

• Superficial peels: Every 2 to 4 weeks
• Medium peels: Every 3 to 6 months
• Deep peels: Once every 1 to 2 years (if needed)

Chemical peels are ideal for those looking to improve skin clarity, texture, and signs of aging. However, they may not be suitable for pregnant women, individuals with active infections, or those with very sensitive skin.

Yes! Chemical peels help reduce hyperpigmentation, sun spots, and melasma by exfoliating pigmented skin and promoting even skin tone. A series of treatments is often recommended for best results.

After a peel, hydration and sun protection are key. Use:
• Gentle cleansers
• Moisturizers with hyaluronic acid or ceramides
• Broad-spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen daily

Mild redness, dryness, and peeling are common, but serious side effects like scarring or prolonged irritation are rare when performed by a professional.

Acne occurs when hair follicles become clogged with oil (sebum), dead skin cells, and bacteria. It can be triggered by hormonal changes, stress, diet, genetics, and improper skincare.

• Whiteheads (closed comedones) – Small, white bumps under the skin.
• Blackheads (open comedones) – Clogged pores with a dark surface.
• Papules – Small, red, inflamed bumps.
• Pustules – Pimples filled with pus.
• Nodules – Large, painful lumps deep under the skin.
• Cysts – Severe, pus-filled lesions that can lead to scarring.

Acne scars form when deep breakouts damage the skin tissue, leading to:
• Atrophic scars (depressed scars like ice-pick, boxcar, and rolling scars).
• Hypertrophic scars (raised, thickened scars).
• Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) (dark spots after acne heals).

• Cleanse your face twice daily with a gentle, non-comedogenic cleanser.
• Use oil-free and non-comedogenic skincare products.
• Avoid touching or picking at acne.
• Follow a healthy diet (reduce sugar and dairy if acne-prone).
• Manage stress levels through relaxation techniques.

• Topical treatments: Retinoids, benzoyl peroxide, and salicylic acid help unclog pores.
• Oral medications: Antibiotics, birth control pills (for hormonal acne), and isotretinoin for severe cases.
• Professional treatments: Chemical peels, laser therapy, and extractions.

Yes, certain foods may trigger acne, such as:
• High glycemic index foods (sugary snacks, white bread).
• Dairy products (may increase oil production).
• Processed and greasy foods (can worsen inflammation).

1. Cleanser – Use a gentle or acne-fighting cleanser with salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide.
2. Toner – Apply a toner with niacinamide to reduce redness.
3. Treatment – Use a retinoid or spot treatment for active breakouts.
4. Moisturizer – Choose an oil-free, lightweight moisturizer.
5. Sunscreen – Use broad-spectrum SPF 30+ daily to prevent dark spots.

• Chemical peels – Exfoliate the skin and fade dark spots.
• Microneedling – Stimulates collagen for smoother skin.
• Laser treatments – Reduce scars and pigmentation.
• Dermal fillers – Fill depressed scars for an even skin surface.
• Topical creams – Retinoids and vitamin C help fade scars over time.

Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) may fade within 3-6 months, while deeper scars may require professional treatments to improve significantly.

Yes, hormonal fluctuations (during puberty, menstrual cycles, pregnancy, or stress) can cause breakouts, especially along the jawline and chin. Hormonal acne is often treated with birth control pills, spironolactone, or lifestyle changes.

Yes! Stress increases cortisol levels, leading to increased oil production and inflammation, which can trigger breakouts. Managing stress through exercise, meditation, and proper sleep can help reduce acne.

Cystic acne is a severe, deep form of acne that is painful and prone to scarring. It is best treated with oral medications like isotretinoin (Accutane), along with professional care.

Some natural remedies, like tea tree oil, green tea extract, and honey, may have mild antibacterial effects. However, scientifically proven treatments work best for long-term acne control.

No! Popping pimples can spread bacteria, cause infections, and lead to scarring. Instead, use spot treatments or visit a dermatologist for professional extraction.

If acne is severe, persistent, or leaving scars, it’s best to see a dermatologist for a personalized treatment plan.

Skin rejuvenation refers to treatments and skincare techniques that help restore youthful, radiant skin by reducing wrinkles, fine lines, pigmentation, and uneven texture. It includes non-invasive, minimally invasive, and advanced cosmetic procedures to enhance skin health.

What are the benefits of skin rejuvenation treatments?

Skin rejuvenation treatments can help with:
• Reducing fine lines and wrinkles
• Improving skin texture and elasticity
• Brightening dull skin
• Treating hyperpigmentation and dark spots
• Reducing acne scars and sun damage