Understanding Pores

Pores are normal tiny openings on the surface of skin, which serve as pathways for sweat and oil to release.
HYDRAFACIAL: Before or after a vacation

HYDRAFACIAL: Before or after a vacation? Vacations are a time to de-stress, explore, and create memories, and when your skin is healthy, that greatly enhances the experience. During travel, fluctuating climate, outside food, outdoor activities, and pollution can take a toll on your skin, causing breakouts, dry patches, or increased sensitivity. To combat this, HydraFacial […]
CHEMICAL PEEL VS LASER: Which is the right for your skin

When it comes to tackling skin concerns, one frequently encounters two prominent options: chemical peels and LASER. With these two treatments, it’s not a question of which is better, but rather which is right for your specific needs. Although they strive for similar outcomes, their approach and science vary significantly and understanding their core differences […]
9 Winter Skin Care Tips for Hydrated and Healthy Skin

Winter is upon us! However, with it comes certain skin issues such as dryness, flaking, skin barrier disruption, flaring of eczema and psoriasis. Hence it’s crucial to give your skin some extra care and here are a few basic steps that need to be followed during this season. 1. Dietary changes Unlike summers, cold weather […]
How does Hydrafacial reduce acne recurrence

HOW DOES HYDRAFACIAL REDUCE ACNE RECURRENCE? To answer the above question, let us start with what it is and how it works: Hydrafacial or Hydradermabrasion is a multi-step non-invasive facial that uses a patented water vortex technology to CLEANSE, EXTRACT impurities from pores and HYDRATE the skin. They can be further customized with personalized […]
How and When to Treat Acne Scars: Your Essential Guide

Acne, by itself, can be highly frustrating. Unfortunately, even after active acne is controlled with oral and topical medications along with the right skincare products, we are left with their reminders in the form of acne scars. While post-acne hyperpigmentation (dark spots) or post inflammatory erythema (redness) can be treated topically, treating textured and depressed […]
Understanding PRP: A Game-Changer in Dermatology

What is PRP? It is a watery fluid derived from the patient’s own blood. This plasma is rich in platelets which have increased concentration of growth factors. The platelets along with the growth factors play an important role in stimulating cell reproduction, tissue regeneration and healing in the treated area. How Is PRP Created? The […]