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Dermal Volumizing through Microneedling

If you've been looking for ways to reduce the effects of aging and regenerate your skin, look no further than Facial Microneedling ! This process, using radio frequencies to help microneedles pierce into the skin's dermal layer, stimulates the body to produce new collagen and elastin. Unlike many other facial skin treatments, this response of the treated area is very mild in terms of affecting the patients life through side effects and/or pain, letting you do as you please after treatment without ill effect on the area treated through micro-needling. Another bonus on micro-needling is that this treatment is effective on all skin types, therefore most everyone can get this procedure performed on them and it will still efficiently stimulate the parts of their skin to improve their skin! Microneedling can be used for a wide variety of skin blemishes, such as wrinkles, acne scars, skin resurfacing and to increase dermal volume. Although these blemishes can sometimes be tr...

Caring for Your Skin after 40

There is always this big fuss over turning 40 (or is it 50?). You are "over the hill" and "middle-aged" and any number of other not-so-flattering descriptors. While we absolutely believe that age is very much a mindset, we do recognize that our bodies do change with the flipping of calendar pages. That being said, we want to care for our skin in the best way possible and what worked for you at 20 probably will not anymore once you reach 45. Here are some tips and tricks that will keep you fooling people as to what your real age is. DRINK WATER We put this one in all caps because we know this one is very much common knowledge, but do you know how often you actually get the amount of water you really need? A survey said that only about 30% of the daily intake of water is actually from drinking water. The rest comes from juices and sodas, and those will contribute to weight gain. Cut those drinks out (coffee and tea are ok), and up that water intake! ...