Skin
Active breakouts are frustrating enough, but the scars acne can leave behind can feel downright terrible. The good news is that acne scars can be treated.
Acne is a skin condition that occurs when your hair follicles become plugged with oil and dead skin cells.
Skin changes are among the most visible signs of aging. Evidence of increasing age includes wrinkles and sagging skin.
A natural part of aging, lines & wrinkles are most prominent on sun-exposed skin, such as the face, neck, hands and forearms.
Melasma is a skin condition characterized by brown or blue-gray patches or freckle-like spots. It's often called the “mask of pregnancy.”
The appearance of skin patches that are darker than the surrounding skin colour is known as hyperpigmentation.
Rosacea is a long-term skin condition that typically affects the face resulting in redness, pimples, swelling, and small and superficial dilated blood vessels.
By the time many of us hit our mid-30s this issue can cause our faces and certain other areas of our bodies to lose their youthful plumpness, definition and resilience.
Are you bothered by the appearance of scars. Whether the scars are a result of surgery, trauma or acne, they can leave a lasting mark on not only your skin, but also your self-esteem.
Many people strive to attain lighter, brighter-looking skin, but the battle to achieve an even skin tone can prove tough.
Removal of unwanted hair gives the freedom to wear whatever you want, whenever you want. Most common areas to treat are underarms, bikini, legs, upper lip and chin, men’s chest and back.
As we age you lose collagen in the skin and may experience loss of volume such as hollow temples and under eyes, flattened cheeks, sagging skin around the jawline and other concerns.