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With the holidays approaching in a few short months, you may be wondering when’s the best time for scheduling aesthetic treatments. You should always try to err on the side of caution and book aesthetic treatments with enough wiggle room for downtime, possible touchups, and minimum result time in mind. This is especially true for events with fixed dates, such as the holiday season, a wedding, or a reunion.

Injectable Treatments (Neurotoxins, Fillers, Skin Booster Injections)

 

Neurotoxin injectable treatments like Botox, Dysport, Jeuveau, or Xeomin take up to two weeks to be fully effective for reducing facial wrinkles. In large muscle areas like the traps (shoulders), masseters (jawline), or calves, it can take even longer to be evident, like 3-4 weeks.

Dermal filler treatments take several days to weeks to settle and for post-treatment swelling to go away. Treatment with dermal fillers should be thought of as a marathon, not a sprint, so desired results may not be achievable in one treatment. This is because treated areas generally need time to acclimate filler volume; larger amounts of filler may need to be spread across multiple appointments. If touch ups or subsequent treatments are necessary, they generally need to be scheduled a minimum of 2 weeks after an initial appointment.

Skin booster injections may come with minor scabbing if the entire face is treated.

All injectable treatments come with risk of bruising or swelling for several days to weeks after treatment. Bruising is especially likely with long term use of blood thinners, baby aspirin, or fish oil supplementation.

Because of all these factors, we recommend getting skin booster injections a minimum of 3 weeks – 1 month in advance, neurotoxin treatments a minimum of 1-2 months in advance, and dermal filler treatments a minimum of 2-3 months in advance.

 

Energy-Based Treatments (Thermage, Ultherapy, HIFU, Radiofrequency Skin Tightening, etc.)

 

While energy-based skin treatments are generally minimally-invasive, they do require time in order to build collagen and lift and tighten skin. Skin will continue to improve several months after treatment, which is why it is critical to schedule these treatments in advance. Some people may even choose to do repeat treatments after a few months on local areas that need further improvement. While these treatments generally have minimal downtime, there may be some swelling or welting post-Ultherapy treatment for several days. It is recommended to schedule these types of treatments 2-5 months in advance.

 

Microneedling (Morpheus8, Genius)

 

Microneedling treatments offer the best rejuvenation results after a few treatments. There is downtime of a few days for swelling and scabbing to improve post-treatment, especially with RF microneedling treatments like Genius or Morpheus8. Skin will continue to improve for 90 days or more post-treatment, which again means that time is necessary for the best results to be evident. Try to schedule your microneedling treatments so your last session falls a minimum of 2-3 months in advance.

 

Laser Treatments

 

Because laser treatments vary so widely in terms of laser type, intensity, and purpose, different treatments will necessitate different scheduling requirements. Understand that the more ablative a laser treatment, the longer the downtime and recovery process. Many laser treatments also require several treatments, such as in the case of laser hair removal, treatment of pigmentation, and especially the treatment of texture, pores, or acne scarring. Most laser treatments come with at least a few days of downtime. This can include anything from redness, irritation, peeling/flaking, scabbing, swelling, discomfort, or even bleeding/oozing in the case of more intense laser treatments.

When in doubt, schedule earlier! For a minimally invasive treatment like Pico laser toning, try to treat your latest appointment at the very least 2 weeks in advance. For a laser treatment like LaseMD Ultra, Fraxel, or a fractionated Pico laser treatment, try to schedule your last appointment at least 2 months in advance. For more intense laser treatments, try to schedule 3-5 months in advance. For very ablative CO2 laser or any very strong laser treatment that can cause lingering hyperpigmentation, it’s best to treat 6 months – 1 year in advance.

 

 

DSC Laser & Skin Care Center

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889 S. San Gabriel Blvd. San Gabriel, CA 91776

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Fall is almost here! Here’s some autumn skincare tips on how to change up your skincare for the cooler months approaching.

  1. Switch back to a more hydrating cleanser. Foaming cleansers are great for the heat of summer, but if they start feeling a bit too stripping, consider changing to a more gentle cleanser or an oil-based cleanser. Cleansing milks or balms are great options to remove all makeup and sunscreen without leaving skin feeling too dry.
  2. Switch from a gel or light moisturizer to a thicker moisturizer. As the weather grows colder, lightweight formulas may not be moisturizing enough. Thicker or heavier formulations are great to keep skin plump and hydrated.
  3. Incorporate an oil into your routine. Adding an oil or a richer moisturizer on top of more water-based products can help prevent transepidermal water loss (TEWL) to keep skin moisturized and lock in hydration.
  4. Keep applying sunscreen! It can be tempting to use less sunscreen when sunshine isn’t as apparent, but UV rays are still present in cloudy weather. Keeping up with SPF all year round is important for anti-aging due to UV exposure, prevention of skin cancer, and to keep pigmentation at bay. Fall and winter are the best times to do laser treatments, so it’s important to keep using SPF as a way to ensure best results. Try a physical + chemical sunscreen or all chemical sunscreen if you’d like a more hydrating or thin formula.
  5. If your skin or nose is starting to feel a little dehydrated or chapped, autumn is a great time to break out the humidifier. Regular scrubbing + use of distilled water in a humidifier keeps your skin and mucous membranes comfortable and happy.

 

What treatments should you try?

DSC has you covered! If your skin is congested due to seasonal changes or is dull after a summer of sunshine and travel, here’s a few recommended treatments that everyone can benefit from!

  1. Resurface skin with a LaseMD Ultra laser treatment. If skin is feeling dull or congested after a summer of sun, a LaseMD Ultra laser treatment is a great way to resurface the superficial skin, target unwanted pigmentation and hyperpigmentation, clear acne comedones, and smooth skin texture.
  2. Hydrate and plump skin all over with skin booster injections. Pick from our ready-made skin booster solutions or customize to your heart’s desire. Hyaluronic acid plumps and hydrates skin, while add-ons like PDRN or glutathione can rejuvenate and renew skin.
  3. Get a facial! DiamondGlow is a great facial option to refresh skin with no downtime. Helps with dull, congested skin, acne-prone skin, hyperpigmentation, dryness, and even fine lines and wrinkles depending on skin concern and the SkinMedica serum used by our expert aestheticians.

 

DSC Laser & Skin Care Center

www.dscbeauty.com
(626)285-0800
info@dscbeauty.com
889 S. San Gabriel Blvd. San Gabriel, CA 91776

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Steps to Manage Your Health and Weight https://dscbeauty.com/2023/08/09/steps-to-manage-your-health-and-weight/ https://dscbeauty.com/2023/08/09/steps-to-manage-your-health-and-weight/#respond Wed, 09 Aug 2023 20:33:37 +0000 https://dscbeauty.com/?p=11277 10 Simple Steps to Manage Your Health and Weight A weight-loss program that focuses on sustainable lifestyle changes, such as increasing physical activity, eating a balanced diet, and managing stress, can help you achieve your goals while also promoting greater health and wellbeing now and in the future.  “Self-commitment, not statistics, tips the balance in […]

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10 Simple Steps to Manage Your Health and Weight


A weight-loss program that focuses on sustainable lifestyle changes, such as increasing physical activity, eating a balanced diet, and managing stress, can help you achieve your goals while also promoting greater health and wellbeing now and in the future.  “Self-commitment, not statistics, tips the balance in your favor.” Is that Christmas pie a regret? After hours of workouts

After hours of workouts, I found myself drawn to the alluring aroma of the Christmas pie, but I was determined to stay true to my commitment to making healthier choices and instead opted for some of the healthier foods that were available.

I made a commitment to make healthier choices, and instead of opting for unhealthy foods, I chose to eat some of the healthier foods that were available, such as fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains, which are all great sources of essential nutrients and can help promote a healthy lifestyle. No weight loss? Break through those obstacles. Weight loss comes through lifestyle, skin, and health improvements.  “Welcome to ’10 Simple Steps to Manage Your Health and Weight”—your science-backed guide to staying healthy, losing weight, and shining from within.”

Diet, exercise, stress management, sleep, and more are needed for a healthy weight. To control your health and weight, set acceptable objectives, assess your progress, obtain advice from friends or healthcare professionals, pick healthy meals and recipes, exercise throughout the day, take care of your mental health, and practice self-care that works for you. Before making substantial diet or activity changes, consult your doctor.

Understanding Your Lifestyle Needs

Managing your health and weight requires understanding your lifestyle demands. Starting a healthy lifestyle isn’t about following a diet or program; it’s about altering your everyday routines to improve your health. Age, gender, genetics, environment, drugs, and illnesses affect lifestyle demands. These criteria might help you customize a strategy.

Say you’re having trouble losing weight despite exercising and eating well. Other variables may affect your weight loss. Insufficient sleep, stress, and hormone abnormalities may be the causes of your poor performance.

Like building a home, healthy living entails analyzing one’s lifestyle before rising higher. A solid foundation ensures that whatever health adjustments you make are effective.

BMI, waist circumference, and blood pressure testing are typical ways to determine lifestyle demands. These exams offer a baseline for tracking improvement.

So, now that you have a better understanding of why it’s imperative to understand your lifestyle needs, let’s move on to the next step – setting goals and tracking changes.

Setting Goals and Tracking Changes

Setting clear, realistic objectives helps you achieve your health and lifestyle goals. Short-term, precise, realistic, and forgiving goals work best. Unrealistic objectives might lead to giving up on healthy choices.

“I will eat five servings of fruits and vegetables each day” is more precise than “I will eat healthier.” It’s precise, practical, and reachable.

Goals guide ship navigation. They guide and monitor progress toward your goal.

Tracking objectives may motivate you and help you alter your approach. Food diaries and exercise apps may help discover areas for development.

Some say creating objectives is unimportant since they can live a good lifestyle without them. Goals enhance responsibility and define what has to be done to improve outcomes. It creates long-term success.

Now that we’ve delved deeper into the importance of setting achievable goals, let’s proceed to discuss methods of keeping track of changes towards those objectives.

  • According to the World Health Organization, approximately 39% of adults aged 18 years and over were overweight in 2016, signaling a need for effective weight management strategies.
  • According to research by the Mayo Clinic from 2020, people who lose even a modest amount of weight (5–10%) can experience significant health advantages, such as lower cholesterol, blood pressure, and blood sugar levels.
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention point out that only about one in four US adults eats enough fruits and vegetables, demonstrating a critical area to improve for healthier eating patterns, which play a vital role in weight management.

Manage Health and Weight: Nutrition Advice & Healthy Food Choices

Eating right is a crucial part of managing your weight and overall health. While there are many diets out there that promise quick weight loss, the truth is that healthy eating patterns are much more sustainable.

For instance, switching to whole grains, such as brown rice or quinoa, instead of refined grains like white bread and pasta can help you feel fuller for longer periods of time. Eating more fruits and vegetables, including leafy greens, can provide important vitamins and minerals to keep you healthy.

Another important aspect of healthy eating is portion control. You can start by using smaller plates to help control how much food you consume at each meal. Also, try measuring out your portions with measuring cups or a food scale until you get used to what a proper portion size looks like.

Think of it like filling up your car’s gas tank—you wouldn’t want to overfill it past the recommended amount because it could cause problems down the road.

One common misconception about healthy eating is that all fats are bad, but that’s not true. In fact, some fats are essential for good health, such as those found in nuts and seeds like almonds and chia seeds. However, it’s still important to limit saturated and trans fats, which can increase your risk for heart disease.

  • Health and wealth management need healthy nutrition. Whole grains, fruits and vegetables, and portion management may improve your health over time. Some fats are healthy, but saturated and trans fats may raise heart disease risk. Small food modifications might keep you fuller and healthier.

Simplifying Exercise and Activity

Physical activity plays a key role in maintaining a healthy weight and improving overall health. Unfortunately, many people find exercise routines intimidating or overwhelming.

The good news is that it’s easy to incorporate more activity into your daily life without necessarily hitting the gym. Consider taking a daily walk around your neighborhood or going on hikes with friends or family on weekends.

You can also try taking up an active hobby, such as dancing or gardening. You’ll be surprised at how many calories you can burn without it feeling like traditional exercise.

Some people may feel discouraged about exercising because they think they need to work out for hours on end to see benefits. But even small amounts of activity can make a big difference. Just 10–15 minutes of moderate activity per day can improve physical health and cognitive function.

Building a Routine to Manage Health and Weight

Routines are crucial to a good life. Routines help you remain focused and consistent, reducing the stress of making big changes. Building a habit takes time, so patience and dedication are needed.

Making minor modifications to your everyday routine is a great way to establish a habit. You should start walking every morning or make a nutritious lunch instead of dining out. These tiny modifications will become habits, making it easier to develop bigger routines with more important lifestyle improvements.

Scheduling your activities helps establish a routine. Planning helps you stay on track and responsible. For medicine or workout reminders, utilize a calendar or phone app. Healthy habits may become habitual at established times.

However, sticking to a strict regimen may be difficult and lead to burnout or failure. Don’t punish yourself if you deviate from your schedule. Instead, use it to examine what’s wrong and adapt your strategy.

Constructing a habit is like constructing a bridge—strong foundation pillars are created one at a time. New habits become pillars for future ones. You’ll build a solid foundation for your health objectives.

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Establishing and Maintaining Healthy Habits

Healthy habits include diet, exercise, and lifestyle. It’s important to evaluate your social, emotional, and environmental issues that might affect your health.

Setting personal objectives helps foster good behavior. If you want to consume more fruits and vegetables, create a daily goal. Read or meditate each night to alleviate stress.

Track your success as you form new habits. Use a food or activity tracker or notebook. Tracking your progress may inspire you and reveal what’s working and what needs improvement. Tracking may become compulsive and hard to sustain, according to some. Tracking may be beneficial, but it shouldn’t become an unhealthy fixation.

Like cultivating a garden, we must nurture our bodies with the correct meals, activities, and self-care.

Don’t give up—building a habit takes time and work. Focus on making tiny adjustments every day, measuring your progress using whatever tools work for you, and keeping the larger picture in mind: greater health and wellbeing now and in the future.

Take control of your health and weight now! Discover ’10 Simple Steps to Manage Your Health and Weight,’ a science-backed guide that empowers you to achieve lasting well-being. Say goodbye to regrets and break through weight-loss barriers. Join us on this transformative journey of lifestyle, skin, and health improvement. Welcome to a world of sustainable change and self-commitment. Contact DSC Beauty today!

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Laser Treatment: How to Find the Right Skin Laser Clinic

Imagine looking in the mirror each morning and seeing age spots, wrinkles, or acne scars that cosmetics or over-the-counter medications can’t hide. What if technology helped you feel like yourself again? A skilled skin laser clinic may do wonders here! Our goal? To help you through the alternatives and select the proper skin laser clinic so you can go back to beautiful skin. Let’s start restoring confidence. A laser-focused ride awaits!

Our laser center provides skin rejuvenation, hair removal, acne scar therapy, and pigmentation removal. Stretch marks, tattoos, freckles, birthmarks, Melasma pigmentation reduction, and wrinkles are treated non-invasively using Pico lasers. For the best results, only qualified and experienced professionals perform all treatments. Contact our facility to arrange a consultation to evaluate your treatment.

Understanding Skin Laser Treatment

Laser therapy has become increasingly popular in recent years thanks to its ability to treat various skin-related issues. If you’re considering investing in laser treatment products, it’s crucial to understand the basics of what they are and how they work.

At its most basic, laser therapy entails the use of a concentrated beam of light to address skin issues. This powerful light can help target specific areas on your skin and stimulate the production of collagen and elastin, two essential compounds that help keep your skin looking healthy and young.

One way to understand laser treatment is to think of it as a precise scalpel that allows dermatologists to work at the cellular level. The laser’s energy also causes cells to vibrate, which could improve healing.

Think about a microphone that amplifies sound waves. A laser beam is similar in nature but is used for targeting and destroying cells in certain locations within the body.

What sets lasers apart from other treatments is their precision and accuracy, making them an excellent choice for treating specific conditions such as acne scars or removing tattoos without damaging surrounding tissues.

Laser Technology has become more advanced over the decades, which means patients can now choose from many different types of lasers specialized for various treatments, including Pico technology (high-intensity pulse) and LED (light-emitting diode) therapies. Knowing what kind of treatment would best suit your condition plays a significant role in achieving successful outcomes.

Now that we have a basic understanding of what lasers are, let’s dive into the science behind these tools and how they positively impact skin health.

The Science Behind Laser Therapy

Laser technology relies on principles from different branches of science, such as physics, since photons form the basis for this technology. Cellular biology also comes into play since laser therapy seeks to promote cell growth and interact with tissue at a microscopic level.

Laser Therapy works using a process called Selective Photothermolysis, where a specific wavelength of light is used to target and heat specific chromophores or pigments within a particular body tissue.  This process, often referred to as laser skin therapy, leads to the destruction of these targeted tissues without harming the surrounding cells.

The science behind laser skin therapy explains why it’s an efficient, effective, and noninvasive way to treat various skin issues. It targets a specific area while leaving healthy skin intact. And since lasers promote collagen growth, patients get long-lasting results after treatment.

Aside from their cosmetic use, laser skin treatments can also offer therapeutic benefits for medical conditions like psoriasis and vitiligo.

  • As per the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, over 3 million laser resurfacing procedures were performed in the United States in 2020 – highlighting the popularity and accessibility of this type of skincare service.
  • The Global Laser Dermatology Market Report predicts that the demand for dermatology lasers is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 11.3% from 2020 to 2025.
  • A research study published in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology found that over 90% of patients who underwent laser treatments experienced significant improvements in wrinkles and skin texture.

Common Skin Conditions Treated with Lasers

Laser skin therapy for numerous skin disorders is popular. Laser therapy may help with stubborn skin issues.

Lasers address hyperpigmentation, acne scars, wrinkles, and age spots. Lasers for hair removal are popular. Laser hair removal destroys hair follicles using focused light radiation to stop hair growth.

Laser skin treatment treats rosacea. Rosacea causes facial redness, pimples, and enlarged blood vessels. Laser treatments may diminish rosacea skin redness and texture.

Lasers also reduce acne scars. Acne scars result from improper tissue healing underneath the skin. Lasers may boost collagen production to fill in scars and smooth skin.

Consult a doctor or qualified skincare specialist before getting a laser skin treatment. They can advise you on whether laser therapy is right for you and which kind is best.

Laser skin treatments work differently based on skin type, medical history, lifestyle, and more. Due to their higher risk of skin discoloration following laser treatment, darker-skinned patients may have worse results.

Laser skin treatment success stories abound. Rachel, a customer, was self-conscious about her cheek pigmentation. PicoSure Laser treatments brightened and evened her skin. “I can’t believe the difference,” she cried happily.

Now that you have a better understanding of some of the skin conditions treated with laser skin therapy, let’s dive into the services typically offered by skin laser clinics.

Skin Laser Clinics Provide Services

Laser clinics treat many skin issues. Most laser clinics provide hair removal, scar therapy, and skin rejuvenation.

Skin laser clinics provide laser hair removal most often. Concentrated light radiation kills hair follicles, preventing hair growth. Laser hair removal, which changes skin tone and texture, typically lasts but may need maintenance.

Resurfacing is another common skin laser therapy. Lasers remove damaged skin layers to expose healthier, smoother skin. Collagen formation from skin resurfacing improves skin tones and reduces fine lines, wrinkles, and other symptoms of aging.

Researching skin laser clinics is crucial. Before booking an appointment, consider the clinic’s reputation and online reviews.

Choose a laser clinic as you would a restaurant for dinner—do your research before committing. Before scheduling a table, read reviews and assess the tone of criticism. Do the same with a clinic.

If burns or discoloration occur, low-priced spa or mail-order laser treatments may cost more in the long term. Quality and competence should always be prioritized above cost to assure the safest experience and desired skin tone alteration.

Now that you know more about the types of services available at laser clinics and how they can improve your skin tone, let’s move on to discussing their costs and potential benefits.

Highlighting Diversity in Treatments

Clinics’ many laser treatment choices are attracting more patients. Skin laser clinics provide a variety of treatments for various skin concerns and tones. Laser technology has improved treatment choices with fewer side effects. Laser tattoos, acne scars, and hair removal are popular.

Laser hair removal is a common and efficient therapy for unwanted body hair. Lasers target hair follicles to stop growth. Laser light wavelength affects how well the therapy works on various hair and skin types, including skin tones.

Many people struggle with acne scar removal. Laser treatment for acne scars reduces redness and inflammation and increases collagen formation, which improves skin tone. Lasers promote collagen formation under the skin using various wavelengths.

Laser treatment for tattoo removal is growing. Recent studies reveal that 25% of people who have tattoos regret them. Pico Laser technology makes deep ink-embedded tattoo removal painless, effective, and able to restore skin tone.

Skin laser clinics also provide anti-aging and dark spot treatments. Many clinics also evaluate their clients’ skin tone to create a customized treatment.

Acne-related pigmentation sufferers may benefit from laser-trained physicians’ skin-tone-specific treatment programs.

Laser treatments typically restore sun-damaged skin permanently. These treatments are expensive, but their long-term investment potential makes them cheaper than other aesthetic treatments. Laser treatments range from several hundred dollars to several thousand dollars.

Investing in Skin Laser Treatments: Cost and Benefits

However, when compared to the short-lived results of other treatments like Botox, dermal fillers, or facelifts that need regular touch-ups and repeat visits, the costs of laser treatments can balance out in the long term.

To put this in perspective, purchasing a decent winter coat upfront may cost more, but it will be more practical and deliver a greater return on investment than buying numerous inexpensive jackets over time. Laser treatments for sun damage may also reduce treatment frequency.

Avoiding surgery with laser treatments is another option. Surgical techniques provide faster outcomes, so many individuals choose them. Unlike invasive surgery, laser treatments involve no downtime and don’t cause scars, bleeding, or recurrences. For busy people or those with little recuperation time, laser treatment is excellent.

When selecting laser therapy, customers should weigh the pros and cons. They should consult experts before choosing a treatment strategy. In certain circumstances, numerous sessions may be needed to get the best outcome. Therefore, customers should include this in their budget and availability.

Picking the proper facility for sun protection and laser therapy is just as crucial as picking the correct technique. Comfort and trust may improve your physical and mental health. When assessing your laser clinic experience, consider these factors:

Experience at a Skin Laser Clinic

The clinic personnel should greet you and help you. From the time you enter, your comfort and wants should be your primary focus. Staff should be competent, professional, patient, and understanding and completely address any questions or concerns.

The clinic should also have proper safety standards to safeguard patients. These practices should include infection control throughout operations, well-maintained equipment and facilities, and patient check-ins before, during, and after treatment.

Your clinic’s clinical experience will also depend on its environment. Laser therapy requires calmness since tension might impair recovery. Consider an ambience or design that calms you during therapy.

Finally, choose a facility with good follow-up care to handle any side effects or difficulties. Good clinics will organize follow-up consultations with patients to assess their progress, address problems, and change treatment plans.

Given my prior experiences at other clinics, I was hesitant to seek laser therapy for my reoccurring acne outbreaks at the DSC Laser & Skin Care facility. However, my experience at DSC Laser & Skin Care Center was pleasant from start to finish.

Their extremely experienced dermatologists and physicians made me feel comfortable and knowledgeable during my sessions. Their safety precautions and spotless facilities gave me confidence in their care.

Side Effects and Recovery Expectations

Laser therapy has modest dangers, like any medical procedure. Many people recover quickly between treatments, although others may endure mild side effects or pain.

Treatment side effects and recovery duration depend on the laser utilized. Due to their precision, Pico lasers have few negative effects. Skin texture, sensitivity, and underlying medical issues will affect your treatment response.

Skin sensitivity, redness in treated areas, itching, swelling, bruise risk, and transitory pigment changes that need a dermatologist’s attention are frequent adverse effects.

Clinic professionals at reputable clinics like DSC Beauty will fully prepare you for the results you can expect after treatment and provide detailed instructions on how to manage any post-treatment side effects, such as keeping the treated area clean, applying moisturizer regularly, or limiting sun exposure.

The physician at DSC Beauty explained what to expect during my laser acne scar treatments. They spent time describing everything, from the various laser technologies to how each session would feel.

I was glad to learn that my recuperation time between treatments was low, and after my treatment sessions, returning to my normal routine was simple, ridding me of the agony of recurrent acne outbreaks.

  • Laser therapy has moderate hazards. Treatment side effects and recovery duration depend on the laser utilized. For post-treatment adverse effects, visit your dermatologist and follow their advice. DSC Laser & Skin Care facility offers consultations and full procedure descriptions so patients know what to expect. Laser technology may reduce acne outbreaks and heal acne scars quickly.

Don’t let skin issues hold you back. Embrace the power of laser technology and unlock your true beauty. Get ready for a transformation that will leave you feeling like your best self. Take the first step today and embark on your skin laser treatment journey to radiant skin! Contact  DSC Beauty now!

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Aspire Rewards https://dscbeauty.com/2023/07/29/aspire-rewards/ https://dscbeauty.com/2023/07/29/aspire-rewards/#respond Sat, 29 Jul 2023 21:40:13 +0000 https://dscbeauty.com/?p=11252 Aspire Rewards is the loyalty program from Galderma Aesthetics. It is free to join and offers treatment rewards on Restylane fillers, Dysport, and Sculptra. Aspire also offers treatment rebates and instant savings offers. Aspire requires an email and mobile number in order to register. Rewards are currently limited to US based individuals. Sign Up:   […]

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Aspire Rewards is the loyalty program from Galderma Aesthetics. It is free to join and offers treatment rewards on Restylane fillers, Dysport, and Sculptra. Aspire also offers treatment rebates and instant savings offers. Aspire requires an email and mobile number in order to register. Rewards are currently limited to US based individuals.


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Restylane

 

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Restylane is the collection of dermal fillers from Galderma Aesthetics. It covers a wide range of filler consistencies, from soft to firm, perfect for injection to the lips, nasolabial folds, chin, jawline, cheeks, temples, and more. Each Restylane filler has a different name. The collection includes Restylane L, Silk, Lyft, Defyne, Refyne, Kysse, Contour, and Eyelight.


Related: What is Filler?


 

Dysport

 

Galderma Aesthetics’ answer to Botox is Dysport. Dysport is also an injectable neurotoxin treatment for the temporary relaxation of muscles that cause wrinkles. Effects lasts 3-4 months; however, dosing is different from dosing for Botox. This is due to a different saline reconstitution ratio. Understanding this difference makes for informed decision-making when it comes to deciding the number of units necessary for treatment. 10 Botoxunits is equivalent to about 20-25 Dysport units. This does not mean that Botox is “stronger” than Dysport, merely that the dosing is different.


Related: What is Botox?


Sculptra

 

Sculptra is a dermal filler treatment for the treatment of large areas of volume deficiency in the face or body. Examples of great areas for treatment are the temples, lateral cheeks, and even the hips. Sculptra is made of PLLA, or Poly-L Lactic Acid. It is NOT a hyaluronic acid dermal filler like most other fillers on the market. This substance stimulates fibroblast and collagen production in areas of treatment. Aging comes with bone reabsorption, collagen loss, volume loss, and reduction of skin elasticity and health. Injection of Sculptra can be a great foundation for correction of age-related volume deficits. Your age divided by 10 is the number of vials of Sculptra recommended as a minimum course of treatment for the face.


Related: What is Sculptra?


 

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www.dscbeauty.com
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Skin booster injections. What are they? In English, there doesn’t seem to be one catch-all term for all-over skin injectable treatments. You may have heard of them by the nebulous term “skin booster injections,” by other terms like “AquaGold,” “Baby-Botox facials,” “hydro lift,” “mesoinjection,” or “microinjection” or even by their brand names, e.g. Rejuran Healer, Volite, or Filorga. Because there isn’t a standard name for this type of treatment like there is in Chinese, “水光針,” it can often be quite confusing to even understand what these treatments entail.

 

What is it?

 

In short, skin booster injections are micro-injections of solution cocktail all over the skin. The goal is to hydrate the skin, improve fine lines/texture, shrink pores, and improve the appearance of skin. Infusing various rejuvenating components into the skin improves the skin overall, hence the term “skin booster.” What is injected and how its injected is how skin booster injections differ from each other. The treatment name is broad because it encompasses a wide range of inclusion possibilities.

In general, the solution base is dilute hyaluronic acid (HA). Yes, the same base ingredient as dermal fillers! HA is a sugar molecule that binds to water. It is found naturally in the skin and used in many topical skincare products to hydrate the skin. Dermal fillers and skin booster injections use different types of hyaluronic acid. Skin booster injections generally utilize non-crosslinked HA, while dermal fillers generally use crosslinked HA (although this does not hold true for every type of filler or skin booster).

Crosslinking refers to the hydrogen bonds between HA molecules; the more there are, the more the HA molecules hold their shape and structure. Crosslinking also allows HA to resist degradation/breakdown over time. This is what causes HA dermal fillers to be a thick, gel-like consistency. The more crosslinking, the thicker. This is a great property for dermal fillers, where you want injections of HA to maintain their integrity and stay in place to volumize or change the contours of the face. Skin booster solutions tend to use non-crosslinked, more dilute HA, which allows for delivery all over the skin. No crosslinking allows for better spread of the HA throughout the skin. In comparison to dermal fillers, skin booster injections tend to be a watery or syrupy consistency.

 

DSC Skin Booster Injection Viscosity gif showing vial of skin booster injection solution being turned to demonstrate viscosity

 


Related: What is Filler?


 

What else besides hyaluronic acid can be included?

 

Besides HA, many inclusions are possible, making skin booster injections highly customizable. Peptides, vitamins, amino acids, growth factors, and PDRN can be added to the solution cocktail. Different brands of ready made solution cocktails are on the market, such as Rejuran Healer or Filorga. Each brand will feature its own selling point, such as PDRN, amino acids, or special combination of vitamins. Personally customized cocktails are also possible, depending on skin concern.

It is also possible to have solutions that contain no HA at all. Depending on the desired results, different combinations can be custom created. For example, “BabyBotox” facials or “microBotox” is a possibility. “BabyBotox” or “microBotox” refers to hyperdilute Botox that is injected very superficially into the skin in order to temporarily shrink pores and give the skin a beautiful, shiny, & smooth appearance. In comparison to traditional Botox injections, many less units are needed. However, many more injection points are required if the goal is to shrink pores; hence its qualification as a form of “skin boosting injection.” “Baby-Botox” refers to the small amounts of Botox needed per injection area.

While normally Botox is injected deeper to target the larger muscles of the face that contract and cause wrinkles, Baby-Botox targets the more superficial and tiny muscles of the pores of the face. While it is true that pores do not “open” or “close,” they do have tiny muscles called arrector pili. Pores are openings in the skin for hair follicles and sebaceous secretions. Arrector pili muscles are responsible for the hairs (whether the hair is visible or not) in each pore standing up when you are cold, which is also known as goosebumps. Injecting Botox to target these muscles relaxes these muscles and temporarily reduces oil secretion from the pore, making pores appear tighter and smaller. This method of injecting Botox also can smooth fine lines over the entire treatment area.

A Baby-Botox facial is different from traditional Botox injections; they do not each have the same effect. The first targets more superficial muscles and has benefits for the appearance of the superficial skin, while the latter targets deeper, larger facial muscles responsible for the areas that form wrinkles.


Related: What is Botox?


 

PRP can also be considered a type of skin booster injection. PRP stands for platelet-rich plasma, which is derived from your own blood. In order to obtain PRP, blood is drawn and centrifuged in order to separate out platelet-rich plasma. Plasma is the liquid component of blood and is rich in platelets and growth factors. These components stimulate body regeneration and wound healing. Injecting PRP back into the skin can boost skin texture, clarity, and appearance by plumping and regenerating skin. PRP can also help improve hair health.

 

How are they administered?

 

HOW skin booster injections are delivered are also where treatments can differ. Skin booster injections can be administered with a standard syringe and needle all over the skin. This takes much more time, but is fantastic for area-specific treatments and navigating some of the trickier contours of the face.

Secondly, a micro-injection gun with several needles can be used, which allows for even depth penetration and regimented delivery amount per “shot.” Much like microneedling, a disposable needle grid tip is used to penetrate the skin in a stamping motion. The microneedling-like tip provides the added benefit of collagen neogenesis due to the act of stamping the needles into the skin. This kickstarts skin regeneration. Unlike microneedling, the needles are hollow, which allows the solution to pass through the needles. The needle tip is attached to a syringe and the gun uses negative pressure to deliver solution cocktail into the skin.

Another delivery method is something like AquaGold, which is a brand of micro-injection device that has a liquid reservoir attached to a needle delivery system. Stamping the needles on the skin allows the solution in the liquid reservoir to pass into the skin.

 

What are the benefits of skin booster injections? What do different add-ons do?

 

The benefit is in the name! Skin booster injections help to enhance and improve skin overall. Injection all over the skin has a benefit of skin rejuvenation through the incitement of collagen growth due to the wound healing process. This is the principle behind microneedling skin treatments. Using needle delivery of skin-benefiting components allows bypassing of the skin barrier and targeted delivery of these compounds. Depending on molecule size, some elements cannot topically pass through skin by themselves. Systemic delivery (such as by mouth or by IV) may not bring rejuvenation to desired areas of improvement. Infusing skin with beneficial additives, such as antioxidants, HA, or skin-regenerating compounds helps to improve skin appearance, tone, texture, elasticity, bounce, and clarity.

Hyaluronic Acid: Hydrates and plumps skin. Helps diminish fine lines due to dehydration.

Glutathione: Skin antioxidant, brightening and helps with skin radiance.

Vitamin C: antioxidant, skin brightening, helps fade post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.

Polydeoxyribonucleotide or PDRN: PDRN is DNA fragments, usually derived from salmon sperm cells. PDRN has anti-inflammatory, anti-melanogenetic, bone regenerative, tissue damage preventive, anti-ulcerative, wound healing, and scar preventive effects.

PRP: helps to regenerate and revitalize skin, can help improve hair health and density.

Baby-Botox facial, Skin Botox, Micro-Botox, Meso-Botox: Shrinks pores, reduces oil production, and smooths tiny fine lines.

 

How does a treatment go?

 

At DSC, we first determine what goals you have for treatment in order to determine the best cocktail for your skin. Topical numbing cream will be applied to the skin. After enough time has elapsed, the numbing cream is removed and treatment will begin. Solution will be injected into the skin, whether it be with a needle, injection gun, or micro-injection device. Once all solution has been delivered, a cooling mask and/or ice packs will be applied to the face to calm and soothe skin.

 

Is there any downtime?

 

Because these treatments involve microneedling-style stamping or hand injection all over the face, there may be a few days of pinprick scabbing, bruising, or tenderness.

 

Is there any aftercare?

 

It is best to avoid heavy exercise, steam rooms/saunas for a few days after treatment. Skip use of active topicals like AHAs or retinoids a few days before and after treatment. Avoid hot water, alcohol, and makeup for about 24 hours post-treatment. Let skin heal naturally, do not pick, scratch or otherwise disturb skin in treatment area. Wait a minimum of two weeks before and after treatment for facials, massage, waxing, or other treatments in the same area.

 

 

How often do you need treatment?

 

This is highly variable and depends on the type of skin booster you pick. Botox and other brands of toxins are limited to once every 3-4 months. For other combos, it is truly up to your personal preference. While there may be a few days of minor downtime post-treatment, there is no upper limit to skin infusion of vitamins, HA, PDRN, or other add-ons. You can choose to treat once a month, once a quarter, or before special occasions.

 

To learn more or book your appointment, book a free consultation with DSC! We have many years of experience with skin booster injections and are happy to recommend custom blends to suit your skin.

 

DSC Laser & Skin Care Center

www.dscbeauty.com
(626)285-0800
info@dscbeauty.com
889 S. San Gabriel Blvd. San Gabriel, CA 91776

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Unveiling the Best Skincare Treatment for Flawless Skin

Imagine waking up to glowing, blemish-free skin in the mirror. A dream? What if we told you it was possible? Today, we reveal a groundbreaking skincare procedure that might replace your dermatologist. Discover the finest skincare treatment for Flawless Skin in cutting-edge cosmetic medicine. Fasten your seatbelt: this voyage will revamp your cosmetic routine and change your skin from tired to WOW!

Skin type and requirements determine the appropriate skincare treatment. However, effective skin care includes washing, moisturizing, and sun protection. Consult a qualified dermatologist to choose the best skincare treatment for your needs.

Identifying Your Skin Concerns

Identifying skin issues is the first step to beautiful skin. The optimal skincare program depends on your skin’s present condition. Different skin types mean different results.

Ask yourself questions to detect skin issues. Acne breakouts? Dry or oily skin? Are fine lines and wrinkles increasing? Redness or irritation?

Identifying your main skin problems can help you pick treatments that treat and nourish your skin. Creating a customized skincare regimen requires knowing your requirements.



Once you’ve identified your specific skin concerns, the next step is to consider common skin problems.

  • According to a study by Mintel in 2020, around 85% of American women use facial skincare products as part of their routine.
  • According to a survey by The NPD Group, more than half of American women (58%) prefer skincare products made with organic or natural ingredients.
  • As per Harvard Medical School, adequate hydration can help improve skin elasticity and even decrease the signs of aging. Drinking at least eight glasses of water per day was linked to significant improvements in skin hydration and thickness.

Common Skin Problems

Understanding common skincare issues helps address them. Pollution and UV damage may cause acne, enlarged pores, fine lines, and wrinkles.

Environmental stress and toxic skincare ingredients can harm our facial skin, which is like a delicate vase. Thus, facial skin products must be chosen carefully.

Dryness, aging, sunburns, acne, redness or irritation, big pores, and uneven texture are typical skincare issues. Understanding the reasons can help you identify the best remedies.

You’re protecting your skin by using a natural or over-the-counter skin care product. Skincare products often nourish, protect, and restore damaged cells. Some favor chemically developed cosmetics, while others choose natural cures like coconut oil, honey, and avocado.



In the next section, we’ll take a look at the best ingredients for achieving flawless skin.

Determining Your Skin Type

Identifying your skin type is the key to finding the best skincare treatment for flawless skin. So, how do you determine your skin type? There are generally five different skin types: normal, dry, oily, combination, and sensitive.

If you have normal skin, then your skin is balanced with the right level of sebum production, meaning that it is not too oily or too dry. Normal skin has minimal blemishes and is not sensitive to most skincare products.

Those with dry skin may notice flakiness, tightness, and an overall rough texture due to a lack of moisture in their skin. Dry skin can feel uncomfortable year-round but is more common during the colder months.

Individuals with oily skin tend to struggle with acne and blackheads due to overactive sebaceous glands. Oily skin can appear shiny and may feel greasy to the touch.

Combination skin contains both dry and oily areas on the face. Often labeled the “T-zone”, the skin on the forehead, nose, and chin tends to be oilier than other parts of the face.

Sensitive skin tends to feel irritated after using certain types of products. This type of skin may be prone to redness, itching, or breakouts from harsh ingredients or fragrances.

Knowing your specific skin type will help you choose skincare products that work well for you without causing any harm.

Best Ingredients for Flawless Skin

Now that we’ve identified our unique skin types, let’s delve into some high-impact natural ingredients and hacks that cater to our individual needs.

Vitamin C improves tone and texture and repairs UV damage to all skin types. Glycolic Acid promotes cell turnover, unclogs pores, and prevents breakouts on aged and dry skin. Jojoba Oil, which resembles skin oils, is mild yet effective. These powerful chemicals regulate skin pH and combat fine lines and wrinkles.

For those with oily skin types, witch hazel and tea tree oil make ideal choices. They balance sebum production and fight bacteria at the same time, reducing irritation without causing overdrying.

Facial sheet masks are all the rage because they work to deliver toning, brightening, and hydrated skin with minimal effort. Using one type of mask twice a week can markedly improve your skin’s overall texture and provide relaxation at home at a fraction of the cost you’ll pay at a spa.

Working an ingredient or two into your daily routine could transform the look and feel of your skin over time.

High-impact natural ingredients

Natural skincare products are becoming more popular due to their skin-health benefits. Natural nutrients nurture and cure skin without irritating it like synthetic ones. Here are some powerful natural substances for perfect skin:

Aloe Vera: This anti-inflammatory component is utilized in many skincare products. It treats acne, dryness, sunburns, and premature aging. Antioxidants, enzymes, vitamins A and C, and aloe vera moisturize and soothe the skin.

Tea Tree Oil: Acne-prone or oily skin loves this ingredient’s antifungal and antibacterial capabilities. The oil reduces skin irritation and blemishes. Tea tree oil also cleans pores and removes grime.

Coconut Oil: Many people love coconut oil for its moisturizing benefits and lovely scent, but other experts say it may not be good for all skin types. Coconut oil moisturizes dry or sensitive skin but worsens acne on oily or mixed skin.

Vitamin C: It boosts immunity and may be used in skincare. Vitamin C protects our skin from UV damage, pollutants, and smog as an antioxidant.



With plenty of natural ingredients available on the market today, it’s easy to find products containing one or more natural ingredients that can improve your overall skin health.

Top Skincare Brands for Flawless Skin

Choosing skincare products for your skin type and problems may be difficult. We’ve selected the best skincare brands for different skin types to make your choice easier.

Petal Fresh: This company offers inexpensive, effective organic skincare products. Its Tea Tree Shampoo, Chamomile Body Butter, and Rose & Honeysuckle Facial Wipes are chemical-free. Petal Fresh products reduce synthetic component exposure.

Clinique: Known for its fragrance-free, dermatologist-tested, and allergy-tested products for all skin types, Clinique Their wash, exfoliate, and moisturize techniques are popular globally. They also have several tailored treatments for dark spots, pores, and anti-aging.

YourGoodSkin: This brand promises to enhance problem-prone skin in 28 days. YourGoodSkin’s products may irritate delicate skin.

La Mer: Bottled luxury! The brand is known for its sea kelp-infused anti-aging products. La Mer’s exquisite oils, creams, and serums moisturize and plump your skin.

Petal Fresh Product Reviews

Petal Fresh, a popular skincare brand, is getting rave reviews. Their components are natural, organic, and cruelty-free. Their products address acne, dryness, uneven skin tones, and aging. This section will examine some of their products based on efficacy, texture, fragrance, and simplicity of use.

First, Aloe and Citrus Brightening Facial Wipes: These fragrant wipes remove grime and makeup at night. Glycolic acid exfoliates and brightens your skin. However, scents and preservatives may irritate sensitive skin.

Aloe Vera Moisturizing Body Wash followed. After showering, the product soothed dry skin and hydrated it. Its gentle perfume is great for people who don’t like harsh body washes. There are no harsh sulfates in this product, leaving you feeling fresh without depleting your skin’s natural oils.

Another popular Petal Fresh product, Tea Tree Shampoo, nourishes dry scalps and promotes hair development. Tea tree oil has a lovely aroma. However, several consumers complained that it dried their scalp and caused irritation and flaking after prolonged usage.

Pomegranate Lip Butter was our favorite! Its silky texture nourished lips all day. It’s like cake icing—a little is plenty. Oily lips may find it greasy.

Petal Fresh provides great natural and organic skincare products. Avoid skin irritations and allergies by reading each product’s ingredient list.

  • Petal Fresh, a trendy skincare company, provides natural, organic, and cruelty-free solutions for different skin issues. Due to perfumes and preservatives, their Aloe and Citrus Brightening Facial Wipes may not be ideal for sensitive skin. However, their Aloe Vera Moisturizing Body Wash is perfect for dry skin. Tea Tree Shampoo may dry certain scalps, yet Pomegranate Lip Butter nourishes and softens lips. To prevent skin irritations or allergies, check Petal Fresh’s ingredient list before using.

Tips to Maximize Skincare Benefits for Flawless Skin

You may enhance your skin’s health and beauty in other ways than by utilizing great skincare products. Maximize skincare benefits with these strategies.

Hydrate first! Hydration flushes pollutants and improves blood circulation for healthy skin. At least eight cups a day, including lemon or lime slices for vitamin C.

Your skin requires moisture like a sponge to be full and supple. Hyaluronic acid may help the skin maintain moisture and look younger. Watering your skin!

Be kind to your skin. Use gentle circular strokes while cleaning or exfoliating to prevent disturbing the delicate surface layers.

Toners are debated in skincare routines. Some experts say they help balance the skin’s pH after cleaning, while others say they’re unnecessary if you’re using serums or face oils.

Sunscreen is essential for preventing premature aging and hyperpigmentation. Apply sunscreen generously to your face, neck, and other sun-exposed areas, and reapply throughout the day.

High-quality skincare products can keep skin healthy and young for years, like a good automobile.

These strategies should help you have radiant skin. You’ll be glad to show off! Stick to your skincare program, be patient, and enjoy the benefits.

 

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What is Coolsculpting?

Coolsculpting is an FDA-approved treatment for non-surgical fat reduction. Coolsculpting utilizes cryolipolysis, or fat freezing, to eliminate stubborn fat cells without damage to other tissue or surrounding areas. Freezing fat cells eliminates them permanently, which can lead up to 20 – 25% reduction of stubborn fat in a treated area.

Coolsculpting Before During and After photos of Abdomen and Flanks witth Before photo of abdomen in profile at top, 4 weeks after 1st session picture in the middle, and 8 weeks after 2nd session at the bottomCoolsculpting Before During and After Abdomen and Flanks on Male Body showing before photo at the top, 4 weeks after 1st session in the middle, and 8 weeks after 2nd session photo at the bottom with all abdomens straight onCoolsculpting Before During and After Bra Fat Images depicting before photo at tip, 4 weeks after 1st session photo in the middle, and 8 weeks after 2nd session at the bottom of female back at 45 degree angle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CoolSculpting is FDA-cleared to eliminate stubborn fat in 9 areas: under the jawline, under the chin, the upper arms, back fat, bra fat, the flank area (love handles), abdomen, thighs, and under the buttocks (banana roll).

 

 

Female silhouette with possible Coolsculpting treatment areas delineated - chin, anterior abdomen, flanks, knees, banana roll (under the glutes), arms, back/bra bulge, and thighs
Male silhouette with possible Coolsculpting treatment areas delineated - chin, anterior abdomen, flanks, knees, banana roll (under the glutes), arms, back/bra bulge, and thighs

 

The Coolsculpting device comes with several handpieces in order to treat the contours of different areas. Each single treatment lasts between 35 – 75 minutes depending on the handpiece and is known as a “cycle.” Paired areas, such as the flanks, arms, or thighs, generally require at least two cycles, one per side. The anterior abdomen may require more cycles for even fat reduction over the entire area. Of course, treatments will differ depending on individual anatomy and contours.

Our Coolsculpting experts will do an individualized body assessment before treatment begins. Our treatment providers are looking to map and mark handpiece placement for optimal results. This assessment allows an estimate of how many treatments may need to be done or which handpiece is best for a specific area. Any overlapping areas should optimally be treated on the same day in order to eliminate the possibility of uneven fat reduction in a single treatment area, especially in the anterior abdomen. Retreatment of any area should not be any sooner than 4-8 weeks.

 

What is a Coolsculpting treatment like?

Before treatment, a pre-treatment wipe is used to cleanse the area and to protect superficial skin from damage. A gel film with a sticky consistency is applied over the treatment area. The Coolsculpting handpiece will be applied on the treatment area, which will vacuum tissue into the handpiece in order to be treated. If there is no pinching from improper placement and the handpiece has been secured with straps to prevent pop-offs, treatment begins. The first 5 minutes of the Coolsculpting treatment may come with a tingling and minimal discomfort as temperature is reached. After the initial first few minutes, treated tissue becomes numb and any possible discomfort recedes. During this time, you can be on your phone or enjoy yourself as treatment time elapses.

After the completion of the treatment, the handpiece and gel film are removed and the treated area will be firmly massaged for at least two minutes to stimulate lymphatic drainage, ensure return to body temperature, and to break up fat cells even further. Subsequent cycles can be done on different treatment areas. Results can be typically be seen in 1- 3 months, as frozen fat cells are processed and eliminated naturally by the body. Full results may take up to 6 months. If further treatments are desired, the same area can be treated after at least 4 – 8 weeks.

DSC How does a Coolsculpting Treatment Go Gif showing male getting Coolsculpting placement markings on abdomen and treatment applicator being applied

 

How many treatments are necessary per area?

The number of treatment cycles required to completely treat an area depends on the natural contours of the body. Handpieces are centered over “peaks” of fat pockets. For smaller areas, like the chin, arms, or thighs, this is generally a relatively straightforward placement. For larger planes like the anterior abdomen or flanks/love handles, placement of handpieces can vary widely depending on how “peaks” are situated. Broader areas may be suitable for one cycle with a larger handpiece. If there are multiple peaks in a broader area, this will necessitate several cycles with a smaller handpiece.

This is why assessment is important to estimate the number of cycles needed to treat an area to completion. Repeated treatment sessions in a single area may also be necessary for best results depending on the amount of subcutaneous fat present initially. Because each cycle can lead to up to 20-25% reduction in fat in an area, the more fat there is initially, the more repeat sessions are required. Retreating an area generally leads to more satisfactory results.

Is there any downtime?

Coolsculpting minimally invasive so there is no downtime. There may be slight soreness/numbness in a treatment area for days to weeks after treatment. Some slight swelling may be present for several days after treatment.

Who is a good candidate for Coolsculpting?

Coolsculpting is a body contouring treatment, not a weight-loss treatment. This is because Coolsculpting works non-invasively and only targets stubborn pockets of subcutaneous fat. This is fat that is more superficial to the skin and not deep inside the body. It does not treat visceral fat, which is fat that surrounds organs in the torso. The best candidates for Coolsculpting are those with good diet and who regularly exercise but would like to treat stubborn areas of fat.

Who is NOT a good candidate for Coolsculpting?

Persons who are pregnant or those with cryoglobulinemia, cold agglutinin disease, or paroxysmal cold hemoglobulinuria should not receive Coolsculpting treatments.

 

Can you pair Coolsculpting with other body contouring or body sculpting treatments?

Absolutely. Results can be augmented when you pair Coolsculpting with other treatments such as LPG endermologie, Velashape, or even body sculpting treatments like Accufit. If  an area does not have enough fat to be treated successfully with Coolsculpting, another body contouring treatment may be appropriate. If fat loss and muscle improvement is desired, pairing Coolsculpting and Accufit can synergistically augment results.

What is Accufit?

 

If you would like to schedule a consultation or get an assessment for Coolsculpting, please feel free to contact our DSC staff!

DSC Laser & Skin Care Center

www.dscbeauty.com
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info@dscbeauty.com
889 S. San Gabriel Blvd. San Gabriel, CA 91776

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How to Get Rid of Acne Scars for Good

Imagine lugging a large bag full of stubborn acne scars. This baggage reminds you of acne fights. You’re free! “The Ultimate Guide to Acne Scar Care: How to Get Rid of Acne Scars for Good” is more than a cure for this suitcase—it’s your ticket to flawless skin! We’ve collected the top cosmetic surgeon-approved methods. Regain your confidence and radiate like never before! Clear skies are on the horizon, so let’s put previous fights behind us.

Our comprehensive information covers atrophic, hypertrophic, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation acne scars. The guide includes invasive laser therapy, high-quality skincare products, and aesthetic treatments. This book will help you recover from acne with preventative and treatment advice.

What Causes Acne Scars?

Scars from pimples can show up on anyone. Inflammation causes most acne scars. Breakouts that are moderate to serious hurt and inflame the tissues underneath. Making collagen helps the body heal.

Too much collagen can result in scarring that is atrophic or hypertrophic. Atrophic scars are depressions that happen when tissue is lost, while hypertrophic scars are raised bumps that happen when the body makes too much collagen while healing.

Genetics and inflammation are the two main causes of acne scars. Scars from acne are more likely to run in families.

Debunk myths about acne scars. People often blame their food or how clean they are for acne scars. Poor hygiene and diet can cause acne, but it won’t leave scars.

Whether someone has scars or not won’t depend on how clean they are or if they cut their finger while making dinner. It’s about treating wounds and making collagen.

Another risk factor for acne scars is delaying treatment. Acne outbreaks worsen and scar more if left untreated. Inflammation may harm deeper skin layers if not treated early.



Now that we’ve covered what causes acne scars, let’s dive deeper into the role inflammation plays in scarring.

  • Inflammation results from the body healing too much collagen, which causes acne scars. Genes, not food or cleaning, are the cause of scars. Scarring and infection can be avoided with early treatment. Knowing why could help people escape acne scars and choose methods that work.

The Role of Inflammation in Scarring

Tissue repair needs inflammation to happen. Bacteria and dirt on the skin are what cause skin redness. When white blood cells are sent to a pimple, they make enzymes that fight diseases and get rid of dead skin.

But inflammation that lasts too long can hurt skin cells and leave scars.

Research shows that inflammation makes acne scars more likely. Scarring may be less likely if inflammation is treated early.

Things like stress, food, and hormonal changes can cause skin redness. There is acne that doesn’t hurt. Pimples and cysts are more likely to leave scars than blackheads and whiteheads.

Think of a zit as a bubble full of germs and oil. Pop the bubble before it gets bigger to cause less damage. If you squeeze it when it’s swollen, red, and hurting, you might let out more than just the bacteria-filled insides. If you treat zits and cysts quickly, damage should be less likely.



In the next section, we’ll explore the different types of acne scars and how to identify them.

Genetic Factors in Acne Scarring

Acne scars are a problem for millions of people all over the world. Your genes are primarily to blame for acne scars. If acne scars run in your family, you may get them too.

If your parents or brothers had bad acne that left scars for life, it’s likely that you will too. How easily your skin gets scratched and scarred depends on your skin type and immune system, which are both affected by your genes.

Some people are more likely to get acne scars because their genes affect how well their bodies heal cuts and recover from inflammation. Gene changes are also linked to inflammatory acne, which is more likely to leave scars than non-inflammatory acne.

Genes can contribute to acne scarring, but not everyone with a family history of the condition will develop them. Scarring from acne can also be caused by how you live, what you’re exposed to in your surroundings, and what kind of skin you have.

Even if you have acne scars in your family history, taking care of your face and being aware of this risk factor may help you avoid them.

Identifying Types of Acne Scars

Scars from acne are different. Different acne scars have different looks, levels of damage, and treatments. When you know what kind of scar you have, you can work with a skin care expert to come up with a treatment plan.

As if you tried to fix a car without knowing what was wrong. If you don’t know what kind of acne scar you have, it’s hard to know which treatments to use and how long they’ll take.

Acne marks can be either flat or raised. Atrophic scars are depressions in the skin that result from the loss of skin tissue. There are three kinds of atrophic scars: ice pick scars, boxcar scars, and rolling scars.

Hypertrophic scars are raised or bigger scar tissue that happens when a cut heals and too much collagen forms. Hypertrophic keloid scars form outside of the wound.

Many people have temporary discoloration or hyperpigmentation after their acne clears up. Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, also called PIH, goes away on its own.

Not every flaw leaves a scar. Most acne sufferers do not scar. Scarring could happen if you put off treatment or pick at your pimples.

When you know about the different kinds of acne scars, you can work with a skin care expert to make a treatment plan that is tailored to your needs and gives you clean, healthy skin.

Atrophic Scars vs. Hypertrophic Scars

Acne marks can be either flat or raised. If you know about these two types of scars, you can choose the best treatment.

When acne causes inflammation, collagen breaks down, causing atrophic scarring. This scar looks like a small or big hole in the skin. There are ice pick scars, boxcar scars, and rolling scars.

Ice-pick scars are deep and in the shape of a V. Boxcar scars look like chickenpox scars because they have sharp edges and deep pits. Rolling scars are wider and have a slope to them.

Hypertrophic scars happen when the skin gets hurt, like from pimples, and makes too much collagen. With a swollen look, these wounds heal. Atrophic scars are thin and smooth, but hypertrophic scars are thick and rough.

Keloid forms, which are hard, raised bumps, can get bigger than the acne spot or cut.

Cystic acne when I was a teenager left me with deep ice-pick scars on my cheeks. I asked my doctor about solutions for acne scars because no makeup or skin care could cover them. She told me that laser resurfacing and microneedling might help me get rid of my atrophic scars.

Atrophic marks, especially ones that are deep and wide, are hard to get rid of without surgery. Chemical peels, microneedling, and laser treatments can improve the look of scars, but they can’t get rid of them.

But hypertrophic scars are less common than atrophic scars in people with acne, so many beauty programs don’t offer treatments for hypertrophic scars. Many acne patients think that all acne scars are atrophic and are disappointed when treatments for skin depression don’t work on their raised scars.

It’s important to know the different kinds of acne scars because lighting drugs and non-invasive treatments can make some of them worse. Next part.

Temporary Marks vs. Permanent Scars

PIH, or post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, is what causes acne spots. Red or brown spots on the skin are flat.

With proper care, these marks will go away in three to six months, but acne scars will always be there.

Last year, I had a bad breakout on my face that left many reddish-brown PIH marks after the pimples went away. I used whitening creams with vitamin C and niacinamide every day to speed up the scars’ fading and keep them from appearing on my face.

Most acne scars from PIH are temporary and can be fixed without makeup or lasers. You might be able to get rid of these marks with high-quality skin care products like retinoids, topical antioxidants like vitamin C serums, or alpha-hydroxy acids like glycolic acid or lactic acid.

Some over-the-counter items with hydroquinone or kojic acid may be bad for darker skin types. For chronic PIH marks, on the other hand, in-office treatments like IPL or fractional laser resurfacing may be better.

Before you treat them, you need to know if the marks are temporary or permanent. Next, we’ll talk about effective treatments for both types of acne scars.

  • Approximately one in five people who develop acne as teenagers or young adults will have acne scars, according to the American Academy of Dermatology.
  • Treatments for acne scars have been found to be effective, with over 50% improvement reported in patients after microneedling and laser therapy sessions, as per a study by the Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology in 2020.
  • According to the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, early intervention and treatment of acne can reduce scarring by 60%–70%.Early intervention and treatment of acne can reduce scarring by 60%–70%, as stated by the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery.

Effective Care Treatments for Acne Scars

Scars from acne can be embarrassing, but there are ways to get rid of them that work. Your treatment will depend on how bad your scar is and how your skin is doing.

Dermabrasion, which removes the top layer of skin, may help acne scars. Scars on the surface become less noticeable when new cells grow. Scars could get more light energy from a laser treatment. This makes acne scars less red and less dark.

Chemical peels are also a popular way to treat acne scars. They use alpha-hydroxy acids or other exfoliants to get rid of dead skin cells and show newer, smoother skin. This makes scars less atrophic and less thick.

Microneedling is the newest way to treat acne scars. It helps the skin make more collagen and get rid of old cells by poking holes in it with a device with small needles. This makes the skin smoother over time.

These treatments take off layers of damaged skin to reveal new, healthy skin. This is similar to taking off old wallpaper or plaster before putting up new.

Many people with deep, severe acne scars find that passive treatment is enough.

Noninvasive Treatments

Most of the time, natural treatments are tried first for weak acne scars. There are both over-the-counter and in-office solutions for these problems.

Retinoids are a popular way to treat acne scars without surgery. Vitamin A ingredients in these topicals speed up the change of skin cells and make scars less noticeable. When used regularly for weeks or months, retinoids help many people with scars.

Another popular over-the-counter medicine is hydroquinone. In skin care products that remove dark spots brought on by acne, this chemical is frequently present. It won’t help scars that are depressed or swollen, but it might get rid of the dark spots that show up months after an acne breakout.

Without surgery, chemical peels and microdermabrasion may help get rid of acne scars. When used with retinoids and hydroquinone, these treatments might work better.

There are, of course, some problems with passive treatments. Some over-the-counter treatments, like hydroquinone, may irritate the skin or not work as well as they say they will. For chemical peels, for example, it may take a lot of rounds before you can see results.

An expert in skin care can help you choose the best acne scar treatment based on your skin problems and goals. With patience and hard work, you might be able to get rid of acne scars and have better, cleaner skin.

Invasive Procedures

Invasive surgery may improve acne scars. Invasive procedures take longer to recover from but provide better outcomes.

Dermabrasion, a common invasive technique, involves a dermatologist “sanding” away scar tissue using a high-speed spinning brush or diamond wheel. This reduces scarring by smoothing the skin. Dermabrasion causes redness and discomfort and requires downtime.

Laser therapy is another successful, invasive treatment. CO2, Erbium YAG, and fractional lasers help remove acne scars. Laser resurfacing stimulates collagen formation and smooths skin texture. Pruning a tree allows for fresh growth by eliminating damaged sections.

Another less-invasive collagen-boosting technique is micro needling. Micro needling does not remove skin like dermabrasion or laser treatment; therefore, there is no downtime. Skin regeneration reduces mild to severe scarring.

Finally, filler injections may heal certain acne scars. Fillers smooth depressed scars and tissue loss. Fillers wear off and need to be reapplied.

Invasive treatments depend on personal taste and lifestyle. A board-certified dermatologist or cosmetic surgeon can help you choose the right therapy.

Preventing Future Acne Scars

Preventing acne scarring is better. Tips to prevent scarring:

Early and vigorous acne treatment reduces scarring. Popping or plucking pimples may cause irritation and scars. Using moderate, non-irritating skin care products may also decrease harm.

Wearing SPF every day helps prevent UV radiation from darkening or creating new scars. Sun protection controls melanin synthesis, facilitating proper wound healing on discolored skin.

Smoking and sun exposure increase oxidative stress and inflammation, doubling the likelihood of persistent scarring. Other than sunscreen, take care of your health to prevent dangerous factors.

Finally, prioritizing health may avoid scarring. A nutritious, vitamin-rich diet helps minimize inflammation and encourage skin cell development. Drinking adequate water keeps the skin moisturized and supple, preventing tissue damage from breakouts.

These preventative steps and noting the successful therapies above for future discussion with your dermatologist or cosmetic surgeon may reduce the long-term impact of acne scars.

Early Acne Scar Care Treatment

Proactive acne therapy reduces scarring. Popping or plucking pimples may irritate and scar. Moderate, non-irritating skincare solutions for your skin type may considerably reduce the chance of injury.

To prevent UV radiation from darkening or causing new scars, use SPF every day. Sunscreen controls melanin production, aiding wound healing and skin discolouration.

Smoking and extensive sun exposure enhance oxidative stress and inflammation, tripling the risk of permanent scarring. To avoid these risks, you must prioritize your health and well-being and wear sunscreen regularly.

A healthy, vitamin-rich diet reduces inflammation and promotes skin cell growth. Drinking enough water everyday keeps skin hydrated and supple, minimizing breakout-related tissue damage.

These preventive measures and effective therapy may dramatically lessen the long-term effects of acne scars. Consult your dermatologist or cosmetic surgeon for specialized treatment and care. Acne scar care treatment helps improve your skin.

Lifestyle Changes to Prevent Scarring

In addition to early treatment options, people can make certain lifestyle changes to reduce their risk of developing acne scars.

Avoid picking or squeezing pimples to reduce irritation and skin damage. After an outbreak, scarring is more likely.

Washing the face and using oil-free cosmetics may also prevent breakouts without drying the skin. Sunscreen prevents UV damage from darkening post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.

Like exercising, excellent skin care practices promote skin health.

A well-balanced diet rich in vitamins A, C, and E helps skin repair, according to research. These vitamins help wound healing and scar prevention by producing collagen.

Mindfulness and exercise may also modulate hormones that cause acne. There is little evidence that stress reduction improves acne.

Early acne treatment and healthy habits like regular exercise and eating nutrient-rich meals help prevent acne scars.

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There are many purported muscle building and sculpting body treatments on the market. With so many to choose from, why did we finally decide on the Lutronic Accufit device at DSC?

First of all, what IS Accufit?

Accufit is an intelligent electro-muscular stimulation (EMS) device for muscle building and body sculpting. 1x 30-minute session on the abdomen is equivalent to ~67,800 crunches. This means Accufit can work muscles beyond normal capabilities and is therefore suitable for people in any fitness condition. For those new to fitness, Accufit treatments can assist in jumpstarting a lifestyle change or in building strength in weaker muscle groups. For fitness experts, Accufit treatments can target specific muscle groups and work them beyond your limitations, which is great for body sculpting and to target very specific aesthetic goals. Different-sized contacts can treat the abdomen, lower back/flanks, glutes, quads, hamstrings, calves, arms, mid-back and lats, and even upper back and traps. Different modes are cycled through per treatment, allowing for varying types of muscle engagement to mimic different exercise movements.

DSC Accufit treatment to the anterior abdomen showing gif of Accufit contacts attached to abdomen

 

DSC Accufit treatment to glutes gif with Accufit contacts attached to glutes showing glute muscle contraction

 

For any single treatment area, it is recommended to begin with 4x 30-minute sessions. Visual changes and differences in body composition are assessed 2 weeks after the 4th treatment. This way there is continual monitoring and assessment of progress over time. Treat each 30-minute session once per week for 4 weeks, or twice per week for 2 weeks, with 2-3 days minimum between each session. If the desired outcome has been achieved after the 4th session, 45-minute maintenance sessions can be done once per month/quarter as needed alongside regular exercise. If further improvement is desired after the 4th treatment, additional intervals of 4x 30-minute sessions may be required. Accufit can be done concurrently alongside other body contouring and sculpting treatments, like Coolsculpting, Velashape, or Endermologie LPG M6. Individualized treatment plans can always be tailored by DSC consultants.


Related: What is Coolsculpting?


 

How is Accufit different from other muscle-building devices?

Because Accufit does not use a magnet to generate EMS, it is safe for a wider range of people than devices that use magnetically-generated EMS. Aside from people with pacemakers or those who are currently pregnant, Accufit is generally suitable for all people of all fitness levels. Treatment contacts are paired, which enables bilateral placements that allow for full and sustained muscle contractions. Each pair of contacts encompasses the full “body” of a muscle from insertion to origin, causing comprehensive muscle contraction. There are also large and small contacts, which allows for accurate targeting of specific muscles across varying anatomies. Many different areas of the body can be treated with such adjustable placement and contact size. Accufit also has 3x the power of other devices, which allows for higher levels of energy delivered. This means persons of any fitness condition can be treated.

Accufit is unique in its design wherein subsequent treatments will allow for proper muscle contraction at lower and lower energy levels. With other devices, energy levels must be increased with subsequent treatments in order to progress. This means that treatment energy levels will plateau after a certain point. The treatment energy needed to sustain a proper muscle contraction with Accufit varies based on treatment area as well as fitness condition. Generally, the more muscle mass a person has and the leaner a person is, the less energy is required to sustain proper muscle contraction. Otherwise, higher initial treatment energy may be necessary to properly engage muscle contraction. As muscle mass increases with subsequent, regular treatments, treatment energy to sustain equal muscle engagement should actually decrease.

Contrary to what you may think, an Accufit treatment with higher energy is not necessarily better than one with lower energy. Only enough energy in order to see proper, sustained muscle contraction is necessary. Before treatment begins, your provider will move contacts until proper contraction is visually seen. Tailoring of contact placements is not counted against each 30-minute treatment cycle. Each treatment cycles through different treatment modes. These encompass both linear muscle contraction as well as functional muscle movements, which lends itself to body sculpting as well as increased functional strength.

Functional AND aesthetic benefits

While Accufit is mainly for body sculpting and aesthetic purposes, increasing muscle mass and tone actually has a two-fold benefit. Increasing muscle mass and muscle tone leads to more functional strength with possible therapeutic benefits as well. Increasing core muscle strength lends itself well to overall stability. In many people, it is common for one arm, leg, or side to be stronger than the other. Energy levels can be adjusted on each side to account for this, which allows for bilateral balancing.

For further information or whether you are a candidate for Accufit, please contact us at DSC. We are happy to chat about Accufit or how treatments can help you achieve your aesthetic goals!

DSC Laser & Skin Care Center

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