Skin Resurfacing
Skin resurfacing includes a variety of major long-term and permanent plastic surgery, less-invasive mid-range surgical procedures, and non-invasive temporary skin treatments.
Microdermabrasion
Microdermabrasion is a popular skin treatment that may improve signs of aging and sun exposure. It's a non-invasive, one-hour procedure for the skin on your face, neck, or arms, with virtually no recovery time. Microdermabrasion can reduce mild acne scarring and hyperpigmentation, and improve the appearance of poorly textured skin, fine lines, and large or clogged pores.
Vibraderm
Vibraderm is one of the latest solutions available to improve the appearance of skin, as an alternative to microdermabrasion. The goal of Vibraderm is to offer a safe and reliable treatment that stimulates natural collagen production and exfoliation to improve the skin's appearance on any area of the body. Vibraderm treats mild acne scarring, hyperpigmentation, poorly textured skin, fine lines, as well as large and clogged pores.
Chemical Peel
Many conditions and imperfections can be treated with a chemical peel. They include:
- fine lines
- hyperpigmentation (skin discoloration or age spots)
- enlarged pores due to an improper daily skincare regimen
- light sun damage
- light freckling
- minimal scarring
- treatment for the face, arms, legs, neck, chest, and hands
There are many types of chemical peels on the market today. There may be one chemical or a combination of chemical agents used in the solution. These chemical solutions are offered in various strengths.
Micropigmentation
Micropigmentation, also known as permanent makeup, enhances facial features like eyebrows, lashes, and lips, and improves conditions like scarring and uneven pigmentation. The treatment can also be used to reconstruct the nipple and areola breast area.
Here are ten reasons to get micropigmentation, according to the American Academy of Micropigmentation:
- Convenience
- Non-Allergic
- Application Ease
- No More Smears
- Aging Changes
- Tearing Eyes or Irritated Eyes
- The Outdoors
- The Natural Look
- Hair Loss
- Skin Discoloration
For more information, visit the Consumer Guide to Skin Resurfacing.


