Beauty of Ultra Sound

Ultherapy is the only FDA-cleared procedure to non-invasively lift the eyebrow, neck and under-chin. FDA-cleared to improve décolletage lines and wrinkles. Ulthera can achieve face lifting without surgery. This edge of technology gadget is available in our center..

Palomar Icon

In our center we have Icon Aesthetic System  which is the next generation of platform technology. Offering multiple devices in one machine, it enables aesthetic practitioners to provide a comprehensive suite of the most popular treatments, from hair removal to wrinkle reduction to scar and stretch mark treatment.

One Platform to Power the Future of Aesthetic Treatments.

The Icon Aesthetic System offers high peak power, state-of-the-art cooling,  and the proprietary Skintel® Melanin Reader resulting in fast treatments with excellent results.

The system’s patented innovations include:

  • Skintel Melanin Reader: A revolutionary device that determines the average melanin density of skin prior to treatment
  • Advanced Contact Cooling: Cooling maintains temperature at 5° Celsius during treatments for enhanced comfort and skin protection.
  • Various Microlenses for customized treatments:
    • XF Microlens: High-speed, non-ablative fractional resurfacing with increased surface coverage typically allows for a full face, one-pass treatment in less than 15 minutes.
    • XD Microlens: Non-ablative fractional resurfacing that uses point compression and a unique lens design to allow for a greater depth of penetration.
  • AccuSpectrum: Dual filters minimize unnecessary epidermal exposure, enhancing client comfort.
  • Photon RecyclingTM: Maximizes treatment results by reducing energy loss.
  • Smooth Pulse: Proprietary light delivery system that allows for the usage of greater amounts of energy.
  • Power: Delivering a maximum effective energy1 of over 350 joules, Icon is the most powerful laser and optimized light aesthetic platform2.

Laser resurfacing is one of the most innovative ways to rejuvenate damaged skin, tackle signs of ageing and even out areas of discolouration in as little as 20 minutes per session. Addressing pigmentation, age spots, sun damage, acne scars and wrinkles, the method restores a refreshed appearance on the face and neckline without the need for excessive downtime.

We work with two main resurfacing treatments; ULTHERA ultrasound and PALOMAR ICON Er-Yag-Glass – chosen because of their noticeable results and flexibility around different complexions

Chemical Peel (Nomelan Light, Medium, KH, TCA 15%, TCA 30%, Mandelac Acid Peel, Salicylic Acid Peel, Jessner’s Peel, Melaspeel, Pyruvic Acid Peel)

This can be use for Face, Eyes, Per-oral, Neck, Underarm, Full Arm, Half Arm, Hands, Pubic Area,Knees, Full Legs, Half Legs, Small Areas.

Chemical Peels have been used for decades to revitalize and resurface skin. They involve applying a chemical solution to remove the damaged outer layers of skin and reveal a younger, clearer, more radiant complexion. They are commonly performed on the face, chest and hands.

Light, medium and deep peels penetrate to different levels and, consequently, produce different aesthetic results. Generally, the deeper the peel penetrates, the more profound the results, but the more lengthy the recovery period.

An individual’s skin type, degree of damage and personal expectations will help determine which of the following chemical peels is most appropriate.

At Skinovative Laser Center, we offer a full line of light chemical peels that involve the use of either buffered Trichloraecetic Acid (TCA) with different concentations.

Formulated in an all-natural aloe vera base and combined with free-radical fighting vitamins, the products and treatments make a visible difference in your skin’s appearance. They are dermatologically formulated and free of color additives, fragrances, harsh alcohols, comedogenic oils and other ingredients that are known sensitizers.

Light Chemical Peels Improve:

  • Melasma
  • Fine lines & wrinkles
  • Acne / mild acne scarring
  • Weathered sun-damaged skin
  • Hyper pigmentation
  • Freckles – age spots
  • Dull, drab complexions

Optimal improvement in skin texture and color is obtained with multiple peels performed two to four weeks apart. However, a single peel performed a week before a special event will give your complexion a healthy, radiant glow.

Light peels are performed by a medical esthetician. The process usually takes 30 to 45 minutes and although some patients’ faces may seem a bit pink afterwards, there is no “downtime” and makeup can be applied immediately after the treatment. You can return to your normal schedule right away (though we recommend allowing the skin to breath for up to 24 hours post treatment). Two to three days following an ultra light peel, patients may experience temporary flaking, dryness and scaling, which can be controlled with a topical emollient.

Vitamin C peel 

It’s easy to see why this is one of our most popular skin peel treatments. The Vitamin C peel removes dull, dead cells from the skins surface to immediately smooth and brighten skin after a single treatment. Skin will feel plumper, more hydrated, and open pores will look refined. This skin peel actively reduces acne, pigmentation, acne scarring, fine lines and wrinkles with no peeling or recovery time.

Is it the right treatment for me?

This is our entry level skin peel so is suitable for all. Your skin will look brighter and more radiant.

Does this skin peel clear acne?

Yes. This peel tackles acne at the origin. It starves acne of its fuel, deep-cleanses pores and provides an anti-bacterial action that stops spots coming back.

What areas can be treated?

Face, back and chest

What does a skin peel feel like?

A facial peel should never hurt when done by a professional. The phrases that we hear over and over again from clients are “a gentle tingling” or “warming sensation”. These mean the active ingredients are penetrating the lower layers of the skin and getting to work. The sensation of skin peels will vary from person to person. Why? This is due to your skins condition, the severity of your skin concern and the strength of the peel.

Nano Peel

What is NanoLaserPeel?
NanoLaserPeel removes a thin layer of damaged skin to improve texture and provide a more youthful appearance. It provides superior results because it can be administered with great precision of depth. The procedure is performed in your physician’s office and can be custom tailored to your specific skin conditions and desired outcome.
How does NanoLaserPeel work?
The NanoLaserPeel beam is scanned over a treatment area to remove a very thin layer of the skin. Removing the top layer eliminates some of the damaged cells that can give skin a tired, aged look. Plus it activates messenger cells to trigger the body’s natural healing process. As the skin heals, fresh cells grow and resurface the treated area. The result is healthier-looking skin, often with reduced wrinkles and improved color evenness. Patients often say that it looks like their skin went from looking tired to vibrant. What conditions can be treated with NanoLaserPeel?
• Mild wrinkles
• Scars
• Keratosis
• Sun damage (e.g., freckles)
• Pigment irregularities

What areas of the body can be treated?
Most skin areas can be treated. Popular treatment areas are the face and neck, though
Light up your skin with laser resurfacing… some people also treat the chest and hands. You should discuss your needs with your physician.
What will happen during the procedure?

Your skin will be cleaned in the treatment area and your eyes will be protected with safety shields. The physician will position the laser handpiece above the skin and will hold it in place as the computer-guided scanner moves the laser beam around the treatment area. Depending on the size of the area being treated, the procedure usually lasts 5 to 10 minutes.
Will it be uncomfortable?

One of the primary advantages of NanoLaserPeel is that it causes little pain because it does not penetrate very deeply into the skin. At its most shallow settings, most people can tolerate treatment with no anesthetic at all.

Botox is the trade name of Botulinum Toxin Type A. When injected into the muscles of the forehead, Botox blocks the nerve impulses that cause frown lines. In effect, the action of frowning is stopped, and frown lines diminish dramatically.

The results of Botox treatments start to appear in 3 to 10 days. The treated forehead and eyebrow muscles will start to gradually regain their action over 3 to 6 months, so repeat treatments are necessary. Botox is also utilized to lift the lateral eye brows, correct facial asymmetry, and even to treat severe underarm sweating. Botox has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration and has been in clinical use since 1989.

-Face,
-Underarm/hands/feet

The most common techniques for lip augmentation involve placement of a temporary filler substance into the lips. Traditionally, the only filler substance available had been collagen, but today a number of more exciting options are available. The most popular fillers used today include Restylane, Jovederm, and fat. Filler techniques for lip augmentation are performed in the office under topical (ice or numbing cream) anesthesia or local anesthesia (small injections to numb the lips). The recovery time for fillers is quite brief and the longevity of the results depends on the type of filler material used to augment the lips, but typically is in the range of 6 to 9 months. Other fillers used for lip augmentation include Articoll, CosmoDerm, CosmoPlast, Juvederm, Perlane, Restylane Fine Line, Zyderm, and Zyplast.

Injectable micro-implant fillers are non-absorbable (i.e. permanent) synthetic beads which are so small, that they can be injected into the lips with a needle. All of these fillers have a gelatinous component in which the beads are suspended and which gradually absorbs, much the same way as temporary fillers. The combination of the synthetic beads that will stay permanently and some collagen production surrounding these beads will produce the permanent lip augmentation. Newfill, or Sculptra, was recently FDA-approved as an injectable micro-implant filler for cheek and midface augmentation. Some of the other more common injectable micro-implant fillers available in Europe and Canada are Aquamid, Artecoll or Artefill, Arteplast, DermaDeep, and DermaLive

Hair PRP

Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy:

What is it and how does it work?
The doctor takes a little blood which is then treated in a centrifuge so that only the enriched cells or platelets (PRP) remain.

The PRP or highly concentrated Platelet Rich Plasma, including essential growth proteins, is injected into the scalp or areas to be treated using a special micro needle.

It is possible to use PRP Hair Loss Therapy alone to promote hair growth or it can also be used in combination with hair transplant or restoration surgery.

PRP therapy is used in hair restoration for natural looking results. With a thin needle, your own Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is injected into the scalp. Then the growth factors in your blood cells do their job and hair growth is naturally stimulated.

PRP therapy is used in hair restoration for natural looking results

With a thin needle, your own Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is injected into the scalp. Then the growth factors in your blood cells do their job and hair growth is naturally stimulated.

PRP Hair Restoration is suitable for both men and women. It is a state of the art, non surgical, totally natural, alternative medical procedure used for the treatment of hair loss or hair thinning. It is an injectable treatment which uses the patient’s own blood.

Our blood plasma (PRP) contains active growth factors which can promote hair growth. Helping to restore one’s confidence, the end result is a fuller, healthier looking head of hair.

The cost of PRP hair treatment can be considerable, as more sessions may be needed to obtain the desired result.

PRP is also being used in conjunction with some hair transplant procedures.
At this time there is not yet clinical proof that it works, but the results are very promising.

Face PRP

PRP is a natural product created from your own body. A small amount of blood is drawn from you and placed in a sterile tube that is spun down in a centrifuge to separate the different components of the blood. Red and white blood cells are divided from the platelets and the plasma (the clear fluid). This plasma now contains a higher than normal number of platelets and is called platelet rich plasma, or PRP.
Why Platelets Rejuvenate Skin?
Platelets are the cells in the blood that help tissue to heal and grow new cells. The PRP, injected into specific areas of the skin, act as a matrix that promotes your own collagen to grow, regenerates tissue, and thus acts as to naturally smooth and tighten the skin. In this way, PRP softens wrinkles and creating smoother skin texture and tone.

What to expect during and after the PRP procedure?
A small amount of blood will be drawn from you. While the PRP is being prepared, your skin will be cleansed and prepared for the treatment. The injections take a few moments, and are only mildly uncomfortable. The procedure is quick (15 minutes total), relatively painless, and requires no post procedure care or time off from daily events. Mild swelling, redness, or bruising fade within 1-3 days. The PRP is made from your own cells, virtually eliminating the possibility of negative side effects.
Results

The goal of PRP skin rejuvenation therapy is to improve skin tone and texture, tighten skin, soften lines and pores. Results begin to show 3-4 weeks after the treatment session and continue to improve with time. Three treatment sessions are generally recommended, spaced 1-2 months apart, to achieve the best outcome.

Mesotherapy is a technique, invented in 1952 by Dr. Michel Pistor, where medication is injected into the dermis which is the middle layer of skin. Over the past 50+ years, in excess of 15,000 physicians world-wide have used Mesotherapy on a daily basis for a variety of purposes, including overall weight loss, spot weight reduction, cellulite reduction, hair loss, scar revision and wrinkle elimination.

In 1987, the French Academy of Medicine recognized Mesotherapy as an inherent part of traditional medicine. The International Society of Mesotherapy encompasses 14 countries throughout Europe and South America.

In Mesotherapy, very small doses of different medications are administered in specific areas, depending on the condition being treated. The medicines and plant extracts that we use at Skinovative Laser Center are obtained from local pharmaceutical companies in the United States. All medicines used are FDA-approved for their use. In combination, medicines for Mesotherapy are used for off-line purposes. A recent illustration of this distinction is Botox. Although Botox was FDA approved for controlling muscle spasms, the medical community embraced it for its cosmetic properties of controlling wrinkles. For many years, plastic surgeons and dermatologists used Botox for off-line purposes

If you have osteoarthritis that affects your knees, an injection of hyaluronic acid could help ease your pain and stiffness.

People with arthritis get these shots to help lubricate their joints so that they work more smoothly.

Your doctor can let you know if it would help you, based on your symptoms and other treatments you’ve tried. Though the shots have been available for more than a decade, studies on how effective they are have shown mixed results.

How They Work?
Normally, a fluid called hyaluronan lubricates your joints. If you have osteoarthritis, your supply of hyaluronan has thinned.

The procedure is simple. Your doctor injects hyaluronic acid directly into the area around your knee joint. Most people get a shot a week for 3 to 5 weeks. The FDA has only approved this treatment for people with osteoarthritis of the knee, but some people get it in other joints as well.

There are different brands of hyaluronan. While they differ in some ways, none has been shown to work better or worse than another, says rheumatologist H. Ralph Schumacher Jr., MD, of the University of Pennsylvania Medical School and editor in chief of the Journal of Clinical Rheumatology.

Will This Treatment Help You?
Hyaluronic acid joint injections don’t work for everyone. The research is mixed on how well they work. They seem to work better for some people than for others. If you are older or have advanced osteoarthritis, you may be less likely to find relief from this treatment.
What to Consider

Usually, people only try hyaluronan when treatments like physical therapy, exercise, and injections with painkillers and steroids don’t provide enough help.

One advantage is that the side effects, such as swelling and discomfort on the area of your skin where you get the shot, are mild. Since the risks are small, your doctor may think that hyaluronan is worth a try, especially if your only other option is surgery.

Hyaluronan may also be a good choice if you have trouble with side effects of other treatments. For instance, some people can’t take common painkillers such as aspirin, ibuprofen, or naproxen because of the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding. And steroid injections, another common treatment for osteoarthritis, can harm your joints if overused.

Check with your insurance company before you start this treatment. Some cover the injections, but not all do. You’ll want to know ahead of time, since the shots are expensive.

– Steroid Injection / Dermojet Injection
– Biopsy
– Electrosurgery
– Radiosurgery
– Skin Punch
– Dermbrasion by (black & Decker or Ellman)
– Molloscum Extraction
– Comedo Extraction
– Aspiration and Drainage
– Excision of Cyst
– Millia Extraction
– UV A/B
– Medical Report

Palomar procedure:
– Hair Laser removal
– Face
– Moustache
– Back
– Half Back
– Abdomen
– Chest
– Both Thighs
– Both Legs
– Both Arms and Forearms
– Hand and Feet
– Bikini Line
– Pubic Area
– Full Legs
– Gluteal Area
– Both Axilla
– Neck

– Fraction non abrasive skin resurfacing
– Melasma
– Pigmented Lesion
– Rosacea and vascular Lesions
– Stretch Marks and Scars
– Wrinkles(combination abi + nonabi)
– Face lift (combination abi + nonabi)
– Small legs vessel