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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...

Should You See a Dermatologist for Sun Spots?

It's a well-known fact that the sun can cause many types of damage to the skin, including sunburns and wrinkles. But perhaps the most common cosmetic damage that occurs are sunspots. Sunspots are flat brown spots that usually show up on the face, neck, chest or hands. Typically, sunspots are harmless and don't pose much of a health risk. One of the main reasons people remove sunspots is purely for cosmetic purposes. With that said, do be mindful of the differences between a sunspot and signs of skin cancer caused by the sun. Melanoma is the most high profile case of skin cancer and early signs of melanoma are a new mole or changing the characteristics of an existing mole. These include a change in size, itching or bleeding. If you experience any spot on the skin that is rapidly changing size or shape should be seen by a dermatologist. If you have sunspots and just can't bare to live with them any longer, dermatologists can prescribe retinols or other creams that will...