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The Truth About Botox

Is Botox really bad for you? You've heard all the negative talk about Botox: "Botox is toxic for your skin." "It's so unnatural." "Don't screw up your face." "You don't need that filler." But, have you heard the truth in all the noise? There are many misconceptions about Botox treatment, and it often gets a bad rep because it is regarded as unsafe, unnatural, and unnecessary. Keep reading on as we expose each of these three myths. #1: Botox is Unsafe The idea that Botox is unsafe is centered around its main ingredient: botulinum. In high percentages, botulinum is considered a toxin and can be deadly. In controlled dosages, it can safely and effectively produce the muscle paralysis effects that Botox is known for. However, if you are considering Botox injections, it is very important to visit an experienced professional so that the dosage is spread evenly and is injected into the correct muscle. #2: Botox is Unnatural...

Effective Weight Loss with Fairlawn Aesthetic MD

Lose weight fast with Fairlawn Aesthetic MD of Ohio. Weight loss is difficult, and sometimes, solutions aren't one-size-fits-all. This is especially true with fad diets, which do not encourage long-term lifestyle changes. That's why Semaglutide is different. It targets areas of the brain that are responsible for rapidly changing appetite and caloric intake, which in turn allows proper food intake. While it controls appetite, it also controls glucose levels and therefore effectively regulates insulin levels. When you lose weight, it stays off with this revolutionary and affordable medication. On average, users lose 15% of their body weight while taking Semaglutide. This is an average of about 33-pounds in a 68-week period! Another benefit of Semaglutide is that it's more convenient than many other competing weight loss medication brands. This is because you can take its dosages right at home, limiting your trips to the doctor's office. And, if you choose our med...

Intense Pulse Light Skin Rejuvenation

Intense Pulse Light Laser Treatment is available at Fairlawn Aesthetic MD in Ohio Drugstore acne treatments and anti-aging topical lotions can only do so much for your skin. The problem is that most of these solutions are only meant to treat the surface of your skin; Few dive deeper into the second layer of skin. You might take a chance, considering the accessibility and affordability of these products, but the continued purchase of treatments that just don't work will rack up in your bank account and only leave you disappointed. The good news is that there's a better solution, and that solution is called Intense Pulse Light Laser Treatment. You might think laser treatment can only be used for hair removal processes, but there's so much more to IPL. IPL works to rejuvenate your skin. Pulsed light allows us to reach into the dermis layer, and send light waves underneath the surface of the epidermis. The heated light removes imperfections at their root, all with minimal...

Does Your Skin Have the Winter Blues? Try These Medical-grade Skincare Products

Try Fairlawn Aesthetic MD's selections of acne treatments and skincare for clear results. SkinMedica Fairlawn Aesthetic MD offers a collection of SkinMedica products for general use or post-procedure. Whether you need a youthful glow or baby soft skin, you’re sure to find a product that suits you. SkinMedica Replenish Hydrating Cream Wintertime calls for dry, irritated skin. If you want to even out that complexion and keep your skin soft and smooth, this product is right for you, with calming and energizing ingredients like Vitamin C and Green Tea Leaf Extract. It’s recommended to use the SkinMedica Facial Cleanser with the hydrating cream for maximum replenishment. Plus, the Panthenol Pro-Vitamin B-5 reduces inflammation during those harsh winter breakouts and lessens the appearance of aging. SkinMedica Ceramide Treatment We recommend this product for its soothing properties and ability to rebuild cells. It’s best for those that have extremely sensitive skin or are...

How to Become an Esthetician

If you enjoy watching Dr. Pimple Popper videos, learning about skin care, or helping others with their skin, then becoming an Esthetician may be the perfect career move for you. In order to start your journey of becoming an esthetician you will need to do a few things like getting your cosmetology degree and undergoing 260-700 hours of training at an accredited school. While this may seem like a lot of work, you will learn the basics of what you need to know so that you are better prepared to face a real client with real needs. Some of the things that you will learn to do in cosmetology school will tie into what you will do in your everyday life as an esthetician. These things can include giving facials, acne treatments, microdermabrasion, chemical peels, body scrubs, masks and wraps, hair removal, and even makeup. Not only will you perform these services, but you are also expected to interact with your clients and make recommendations on skin care products and procedures. After...

What's the Deal with Chemical Peels?

We all want younger, smoother looking skin, and it used to be so hard to achieve, until now. Now, this treatment may sound way scarier than it is, but a chemical peel is not as bad as it sounds. It is a vital part of skin treatment, helping to reduce skin discoloration, fade scars, treat wrinkles, and even more. The biggest questions now are what a chemical peel is, and how do you include this in your skin care routine. Well, let us talk about the basics. A chemical peel is a skin-resurfacing procedure where a qualified esthetician applies a chemical solution to someone's skin to remove the top layers. The skin that ends up growing back will be smoother, younger, and overall healthier. There are three different types of peels available, all with a different mission. The three most common types of peels are based on depths, light, medium, and deep which all use different chemicals that will give you a different outcome. A light chemical peel (the superficial chemical peel) remov...