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ACNE
Acne is a skin concern that causes whiteheads, blackheads, pimples, etc., and usually appears on the face, forehead, chest, upper back and shoulders. Acne mainly occurs when your hair follicles become clogged with oil and dead skin cells and are most commonly seen among teenagers. It, however, affects people of all ages.
Acne could be categorized between inflammatory and non-inflammatory acne. Blackheads, whiteheads, pustules, cysts, papules and nodules exist within these categories. Acne can often be very stubborn and can keep coming back. Because the pimples and bumps heal very slowly, often a new pimple appears by the time the first ones clear out. This can be very frustrating and could cause emotional distress if the condition gets severe, leaving marks and scars.
What causes Acne?
Although acne is caused by the clogging of hair follicles with oil and dead skin cells, there are other factors that can cause or even accelerate the condition. Some such factors are anxiety, stress, menstrual cycle, genetics, using oil-based make-ups, too much humidity, etc. Medications such as certain birth control pills or corticosteroids could also increase acne. A poor diet accompanying any of these factors could also lead to an increase in acne.
How to treat acne?
Making significant changes to your lifestyle, can reduce and even prevent a lot of skin conditions. One major habit or change that people can inculcate is to fight the urge to pick on the pimple. Squeezing or popping pimples can almost always make them worse, and they could just end up staying longer. Exfoliating your skin and cleaning it properly is also important in ensuring that your pores remain clean.
While some simple home remedies can help deal with mild acne, for severe acne, you should consult an expert who will be able to properly guide you and prescribe appropriate treatment options for your skin condition.
Some of the treatment options for acne are:
- Oral medications could be something that your clinician might recommend for your particular condition.
- Cortisone injections to flatten the pimples and cysts could also be an option that the clinician might suggest.
- Chemical peels work to clean and exfoliate the surface of the skin, making it more even, lighter and fresh.
- Laser treatment could also be used in some cases, for more targeted treatment of the acne.
- Microdermabrasion treatment which helps in deeply exfoliating the skin layer and encourages new collagen production could help make skin look younger and reduce the acne due to the healthier new cell formation.
Almost all cases of acne can be treated effectively with one or a combination of treatments and other lifestyle and dietary changes. Our experts can help treat acne, prevent new breakouts and reduce your chance of developing scars. To understand in-depth about your particular skin’s condition and concerns and the many different treatment options at Skin Revive Aesthetics Clinic, please contact us, and our experts will personally guide you through the acne treatments.
ACNE SCARS
Pimples, blackheads, disgusting pus-filled acne breakouts are so frustrating but what’s more upsetting is the marks that they leave behind. Even though there are treatments available to get rid of the acne scars, you cannot really start those treatments until all your acne is cleared. Acne scars, like acne, are very stubborn and each person’s treatment requirement is different depending on the area of scarring, the intensity of scarring, size of scarring, etc.
What do acne scars look like?
Acne could leave behind reddish or brownish marks which usually slowly fade away. These blemishes and scars usually always appear if you try to remove a pimple or squeeze it. Acne scars could mainly fall in two categories:
Atrophic or depressed scarring: These scars appear when there is a loss of tissue, causing small holes in the skin or deep, angled depressions that are round or oval.
Keloid scarring: Keloid scarring, also known as hypertrophic scarring, causes bumps on the skin surface as a result of raised tissue appearing on the skin due to over-production of collagen when the acne is healing.
Depending on the type and severity of your acne scars, our experts will suggest a treatment plan that will work best for your skin type.
Different acne scar treatments:
We, at Skin Revive Aesthetics Clinic, offer a range of treatment options right from surgical procedures for deep scarring to non-invasive, non-surgical procedures for mild to moderate scarring. We offer these treatments along with proper dietary and lifestyle plans or suggestions that will help clients enjoy the benefits of these treatments for longer stretches of time.
Some of the treatment options for acne are:
- Chemical peels are often used to remove mild scarring by exfoliating the skin surface and rejuvenating it to make it look more even and younger.
- Microdermabrasion could also be a treatment option for those whose acne scarring needs range from mild to moderate.
- Laser resurfacing could be an option for those with severe scarring where the damaged top layer of skin is completely removed, and the middle layer is tightened to make the skin healthier and younger.
- Micro-needling could be another treatment option that would stimulate the tissue and help heal the scarred skin surface.
- Fillers are another type of treatment that Skin Revive Aesthetics uses as they help to diminish scarring and helps even out the skin surface and restores volume and fullness in the face.
- Subcision is another skin treatment that is used to remove the depressed scarring caused by acne with the help of a sharp instrument, either to inject a filler or to stab and severe the fibrous tissue holding down the scar. This helps the skin-pop back up to its original shape, removing acne scars.
To understand in-depth about all the treatment options ranging from non-invasive, non-surgical to surgical options, please contact us, and our experts will personally guide you through the acne scar removal treatments.
PIGMENTATION
Pigmentation is a skin condition in which you will start noticing brown patches or spots appearing on your skin surface. This skin condition is often also known as hyper-pigmentation, which occurs due to an increase in melanin production or an increase in the number of pigment-producing cells in the skin.
What causes pigmentation?
Skin pigmentation can be caused by several different factors ranging from environmental factors to disorders. No matter the reason, skin pigmentation, in the case it is bothering you, there are treatment options available to take care of it, in order to make the skin more even. Some of the most common causes of pigmentation are as follows:
Sun exposure is the number one enemy of our skin and if our skin is left unprotected for long periods of time, sun exposure can do a lot of damage including pigmentation
Melasma, the most common form of pigmentation, is often triggered by sun exposure but is majorly caused by hormonal imbalance due to pregnancy, hormonal medication e.g. the contraceptive pill and medical conditions.
After about of acne or eczema, often it is possible that the skin will undergo pigmentation
Some birthmarks are in the form of pigmentation and could exist anywhere on the body, especially face, neck, shoulders, hands, or back.
Some skin disorders like Vitiligo, where the body’s immune system attacks the pigment cells leading to loss of pigments or severe medical conditions like Addison’s disease or hemochromatosis, could also lead to hyperpigmentation.
What are the treatments for pigmentation?
Avoiding direct sun exposure and taking care of the skin properly are the two important factors to consider both – before, and after the treatments, as they will determine the success of the treatments. We, at Skin Revive Aesthetics Clinic, offer a range of treatment options when it comes to pigmentation. At the same time, we believe in a holistic approach to treatment and therefore, along with non-invasive to minimally invasive treatment options and even surgical options, we always look at the basics and work on lifestyle, dietary changes as well as prescribe topical medications to overcome this skin condition.
Some of the treatment options that we offer are as follows:
Chemical peels help rejuvenate the skin surface by exfoliating the outer skin layer, making it even and removing any skin pigmentations or blemishes
Microdermabrasion could also work for some forms of skin pigmentations
Laser resurfacing could be an option for those with severe pigmentation wherein the top layer of the skin is completely removed, and the middle layer is tightened to make the skin healthier and younger.
For an in-depth understanding about all the non-invasive, non-surgical treatment options as well as surgical options that we offer, please contact us. Our experts will personally guide you through the treatments for pigmentation.
LARGE OPEN PORES
People of every age and skin type are concerned about pores but if you have suddenly started noticing large open pores on your face and want to get rid of them, there are ways to make these large open pores less visible. Just having pores is not a problem but the problem appears when these pores start getting bigger.
Pores can get stretched out when they’re clogged with dirt, oil, dead skin cells, or other debris. After a bout of acne, it is possible that your pores have started to appear larger than before. Pores also enlarge when the skin loses collagen due to ageing or even sun damage. Loss of collagen could also happen after menopause. Healthy levels of collagen tighten the pores while the loss of collagen tends to loosen the skin and thus loosen the grip around the pores, making them larger.
Treatment options for large open pores
When it comes to large open pores, there isn’t any open and shut treatment that will make the pores grow smaller. The treatments will, however, help clean out your pores, making them appear smaller and with new collagen production and healthier skin, the pores will tighten up, again giving them the appearance of being smaller.
At Skin Revive Aesthetics Clinic, we believe in taking a holistic approach to skin-care and we will carefully plan with you, with a combination of skin-care routines, dietary plans, medicines, and any invasive or non-invasive treatment plans, as needed. Some of our treatments that can be used individually or could be combined with other treatment options are as follows:
- Chemical peels help clean the surface of the skin layer, while deeply exfoliating and making the skin appear younger and healthier. This treatment method could be combined with other treatment options like laser treatments, depending on your skin needs
- Laser resurfacing treatment could also be used for those with a lot of large open clogged pores where the upper layer of skin will be completely removed, and the middle layer will be tightened to make the skin appear healthier and younger.
To understand in-depth about all the treatment options ranging from non-invasive, non-surgical to surgical options, if any, please contact us, and our experts will personally guide you through the treatments for large open pores.
DARK SPOTS
Signs of aging might look different in different people; from wrinkles to age spots or even scarring in some cases. But when dark spots start appearing on your skin, it can point to more causes beyond just age. Most commonly, dark spots appear on the face, back of hands, back and shoulders. Dark spots or hyperpigmentation can be caused by acne scars, excessive sun exposure, or even hormonal changes and a number of treatment options are available to deal with these dark spots, depending on the causes and extent of the damage.
What causes dark spots to appear?
Dark spots are not always age-related and there are a number of other things that can cause dark spots to appear on the skin. These dark spots are not painful and are the same texture as the skin however, the intensity of the darkness of the dark spot might vary from person to person, depending on their skin colour.
- Sun exposure can cause a lot of damage to the skin and if left unprotected for long periods of time, it can cause sunspots or liver spots to appear.
- Skin discolouration can also be caused by certain hormonal changes. Hormones—both oestrogen and progesterone—can increase the level of melanin especially during pregnancy, when hormones could trigger Melasma, a skin condition in which patches of skin turn darker.
- Some medicines could also cause dark spots to appear as a side effect.
- After some injuries and wounds heal, they leave a mark, a dark spot. Such dark spots might fade over time.
- Certain illnesses and diseases can cause dark spots to appear for example in diabetics, or after suffering from a bout of inflammation, dark spots might start appearing on your skin.
Dark spots treatment
Certain creams and procedures can help lighten dark spots or even remove them completely. What treatment option would work for you, may depend on the cause, the size of the dark spot, and the area of the body where the dark spots have appeared.
We, at Skin Revive Aesthetics Clinic, offer a number of procedures apart from dietary and lifestyle plans. Some of the procedures with us are:
- Microdermabrasion treatment helps deep exfoliation of the skin surface with the use of a special device to promote new collagen formation.
- Chemical peels are applied to the skin to exfoliate the skin surface and promote new skin growth.
- Laser treatment is also an option for those who are looking for a more targeted option where the light targets melanin and breaks up the dark spots.
- Prescription skin-lightening creams could also be an option for those who don’t mind a lengthy treatment option. These creams work by bleaching the skin and reducing the dark spots over time.
Apart from these aforementioned treatment options, our clinicians will help you understand in-depth about our holistic approach to treating dark spots. Please contact us, and our experts will personally guide you through the treatments and options.
BAGGY UNDER-EYES
Baggy under-eyes or bags appearing under eyes are a very common sign of ageing. With age, the tissues surrounding the eyes along with some muscles that support eyelids, start to weaken and sag. The fat that usually supports the eyes, can now shift due to loss of skin, into the lower eyelids, causing the lids to appear puffy. Fluid retention might also happen in the space below your eyes, adding to the puffiness and swelling.Apart from age, there are some other factors that might contribute to causing bags under the eyes.
- Smoking
- Certain allergies
- Lack of proper sleep
- Hereditary
Most of the times these bags are harmless and not painful however in the extreme cases that it does get painful, itchy or even reddens, it might be indicative of a deeper, underlying issue.
What are the treatments for baggy under-eyes?
A lot of times, under-eye bags could go down to normalcy with simple home remedies like proper sleep routine, avoiding fluids before going to bed, avoiding salty food before going to bed, quitting smoking, trying to address allergies that cause this puffiness, etc. But with baggy under-eyes that are caused as a result of ageing these remedies alone might not always be sufficient. This is where we, at Skin Revive Aesthetics Clinic, come in to help you deal with those puffy under-eye bags. We offer several holistic treatments approaches some of which are as follows:
- Laser resurfacing, in which the damaged topmost layer of the skin is completely removed, and the middle layer is tightened as a result of this, to make the skin healthier and younger. This could be a treatment option to opt for, to treat the under-eye bags.
- Chemical peels, that encourage rejuvenation of the skin by exfoliating the skin surface and to make it look more even and younger, is a treatment option to address under-eye bags.
- Derma fillers help diminish any unevenness of the skin by smoothening the skin surface. They help in restoring the volume and fullness in the face where the skin tissue has reduced and the skin has sagged, thus tightening the skin and making it appear tauter.
At Skin Revive Aesthetics Clinic, we will help you understand in-depth about all the treatment options ranging from non-invasive, non-surgical to surgical options. Reach out to us for more details and our experts will personally guide you through your treatment options for baggy under-eyes.
DARK CIRCLES
The appearance of dark circles under the eyes can be a nightmare for some people and while most of the time it could be about appearance, it is also about looking and being healthy. This is why at Skin Revive Aesthetics Clinic; we approach skin treatment holistically and focus on not just your physical appearance but also on your lifestyle and dietary habits.
Causes of dark circles
The skin around our eyes is extremely thin, bordering on translucent. Therefore the blood vessels under this particular skin area, become more visible if they are under some outside pressure or stress like poor sleeping habits, stress, extreme alcohol consumption, a very high salt intake, dehydration, etc. Once the blood vessels flare up due to any of these causes, they give the appearance of dark circles forming under our eyes.
Dark circles could also be a sign of ageing and most commonly appear in the older population. With ageing, there comes loss of skin tissue and collagen which makes the skin weaker, duller, and more prone to making the blood vessels visible due to the thinning of the skin. In some people, dark circles could also be hereditary and are known as Periorbital Hyperpigmentation. Another cause for dark circles could be allergies or hay fever. Sun exposure leading to Melasma, could also lead to changes in melanin production which could result in the formation of dark circles.
Treatments for dark circles
We offer several treatments for dark circles at our clinic that range from non-invasive or minimally invasive, to invasive, surgical treatments. However, because we focus on a holistic approach to skin-care and health, we start with lifestyle and dietary corrections for our clients. We also recommend home care remedies and products that will help them sustain and maintain the results of the treatments that they take at our clinic. The treatments that we provide for dark circles are as follows:
- Medicated under-eye peels help exfoliate the skin very rigorously and shed the dead cells while in the process, making way for a healthier, younger-looking, and even skin.
- PRP (platelet-rich plasma) which is rich with platelets, growth factors, mesenchymal stem cells and cytokines, is injected under eyes. This then helps boost the new collagen production and helps revive elastin and collagen under your skin surface.
- Micro-needling is a collagen-inducing treatment that reduces dark circles and puffiness
- Ultrasound or HIFU (High intensity focused ultrasound) causes controlled damage of the tissue, making way for new collagen growth, reducing the dark circles and boosting healthier skin.
- Lasers use heat energy to target the damaged cells and help make way for new collagen formation.
- Radio Frequency (RF) targets the problem area and helps drain the toxins, reducing pigmentation.
Our experts will help you understand all your treatment options and help you produce a plan for what would be the best approach for your skin type and severity. Contact us today to find out more in-depth.
FRECKLES
A lot of people find freckles to be cute but then there is a whole other section of the society that wishes they’d never gotten any. So what really are these divisive freckles? Freckles, scientifically known as opheliids, are small brown spots that usually appear on the face and the arms. You could be born with them, the tendency to have them might’ve been passed down to you genetically or you might’ve developed them over time thanks to sun exposure, but they are just small spots that are caused due to hyperpigmentation in those specific areas.
Depending on your skin color, freckles may or may not appear on you. Generally, a lot of people with fair skin and naturally red hair, are seen to have developed freckles either in early childhood or as young adults. These freckles often get darker when exposed to sun rays.
Treatments for freckles
Preventing freckles is much easier in cases in which freckles appear due to external factors like sun exposure. However, treating freckles to fade away is also possible. Depending on your skin type, the type of freckles you have, the number of freckles and the area where they appear, an expert at our clinic will be able to guide you with a plan for fading away those freckles. Some of the treatment options that we, at Skin Revive Aesthetics Clinic offer are:
- Chemical peels or medicated peels could help in fading away from the freckles by evening-out the skin surface by exfoliating the outer skin layer.
- Laser treatments could also be offered for some clients for getting help in fading the freckles.
Sometimes, freckles are very light and don’t even need any treatment but there is always the risk of them getting darker. So how do you prevent them from getting darker? Yes, you guessed it right. It all boils down to sun exposure. It is crucial that you protect your skin from sun exposure, especially during the summer season. Apply sunscreen generously and frequently to all exposed areas of skin and reapply if you sweat or after you swim. No matter what treatment you choose, it is important to take care of your skin before and after the treatment and be protective of it in order for the treatment to last longer.
It is also crucial to choose a treatment plan wisely, only after proper consultation with an expert. If you are thinking of getting rid of your freckles, contact us and our experts will personally guide you through the treatments and options for getting rid of your freckles.
ROSACEA
Rosacea is a skin condition in which your face looks like you are blushing, causing redness and visible blood vessels to appear. It may also produce small, red, pus-filled bumps. It can often be mistaken for acne or other skin issues, sunburn or even allergies. Rosacea is a chronic condition that is controllable with medications and proper treatments but is considered to be incurable.
How do you identify Rosacea?
Rosacea could be mistaken for acne, natural redness of cheeks (rosy cheeks), or even sunburn but if you keep an eye out for the signs and symptoms, you might be able to tell the difference. Some of the common symptoms of Rosacea are:
- Redness or flushed skin especially in the center of your face
- Broken blood vessels that are very visible under the skin surface
- Rhinophyma or thickening of the skin of the nose
- Swelling and sensitive skin around the center of the face
- Dry or rough skin
- Bumps on eyelids or problem seeing, redness in eyes
What causes Rosacea?
Rosacea could be caused and triggered by a number of different factors and depending on those factors, the treatments and the intensity or frequency of the treatments would vary. Some of the things that might cause Rosacea are:
- Genetics play a crucial role when it comes to medical conditions and in the case of Rosacea, it is possible that it has been passed down to you through generations
- Damaged or abnormal facial blood vessels could lead to this condition
- Mites, more specifically, Demodex folliculorum, are tiny, microscopic insects that live on human skin. They are generally harmless but sometimes, people have a heightened sensitivity to these mites causing redness and flushing
- H. pylori bacteria, that is found in the gut, is said to raise the amount of digestive hormones and of bradykinin, a small polypeptide. This causes the blood vessels to dilate and redden.
Many times, genetics alone don’t cause Rosacea but when paired with other environmental factors, this condition gets triggered.
Managing Rosacea
Rosacea is an incurable skin condition but can be easily managed with proper diet, treatments and medications. We, at Skin Revive Aesthetics Clinic, are completely aware of the kind of toll such skin conditions could take on one’s health, as well as on mental well-being. We, therefore, offer very specific tailor-made solutions depending on your skin type and needs. Here are a few options that would be a part of your treatment plan to manage Rosacea:
- Laser and light treatments are an option to help deal with some severe cases of Rosacea
- Microdermabrasion treatment could also be suggested in order to give the skin a much-needed lift and reduce the thickening of the skin
- Some antibiotics, prescription medicines and eye medicines could also be suggested
Our experts will help you manage Rosacea with our holistic approach to managing and treating skin conditions. Reach out to us and help us, help you deal with this skin condition.
EXCESS FACIAL HAIR
A lot of women experience small hair growth on their face but sometimes, there is excessive, coarse hair growth on the face. This can get frustrating, embarrassing and often depressing for many women going through this condition. Many times, however, excessive facial hair could also be part of the natural ageing process wherein your oestrogen level starts to decline, altering the balance of oestrogens and testosterone in your body. With your body producing less oestrogens and thus increasing the levels of testosterone in your body, you would then end up with excessive facial hair growth.
What causes excess facial hair?
Ageing is the most common reason for excess facial hair growth, however, that is not always the case and there are a number of other factors that could cause excess facial hair growth.
- Hirsutism, is a condition in which excessive hair growth often appears suddenly in places where normal men would have hair growth. This could be a genetic condition but could also get triggered due to certain medications.
- Higher production of testosterone in women could lead to excessive facial hair growth.
- Certain hormonal changes, specifically the hormonal imbalance caused by Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), a common condition among pre-menopausal women, which causes cysts to grow around the edge of the ovaries, could lead to excessive facial hair growth.
- Menopause could also cause a hormonal imbalance leading to increasing levels of testosterone, followed by excessive facial hair growth.
- Cushing’s Syndrome could cause excessive facial hair growth among women. This is caused because the body affected by this syndrome, is exposed to high levels of the hormone cortisol for a prolonged period. This could happen if your body produces cortisol in excess or if you take corticosteroids over a long period of time.
- Congenital adrenal hyperplasia is a hereditary condition which affects the adrenal glands that produce the sex hormones. This could lead to an imbalance that would lead to excess facial hair growth.
Treatments for excess facial hair
We, at Skin Revive Aesthetics Clinic, believe in approaching all skin conditions holistically and therefore will help you make a plan that involves dietary and lifestyle changes, as well medications or treatments options as needed for your condition. Some of the treatment options for excess facial hair growth are:
- Laser hair removal, a targeted treatment that uses lasers to remove unwanted hair could be opted for to remove excess facial hair. This treatment can be used for reducing unwanted hair in clients with medical conditions or otherwise.
- Medication that will help balance your hormones so that you don’t have any unwanted facial hair growth could also be suggested.
Reach out to us to understand what treatment plan would work best for your condition. Depending on the severity, cause, and your desire, our experts will personally guide you through the treatments for excess facial hair removal.
STRETCH MARK
A stretch mark is a type of scar that develops when our skin stretches or shrinks quickly. The abrupt change causes the collagen and elastin, which support our skin, to rupture. As the skin heals, stretch marks may appear.
Not everyone develops these narrow bands on their skin. Fluctuating hormone levels seem to play a role. You may also have a higher risk if people in your family get stretch marks.
If you develop stretch marks, you’re most likely to do so during these times:
- Growth spurts that happen in puberty
- Pregnancy
- Rapid weight loss or gain
- Weight training when you have rapid muscle growth
Applying a corticosteroid to your skin for a long time can also cause stretch marks. If you have Cushing’s disease or Marfan syndrome, you may see stretch marks.
When stretch marks first appear, they tend to be red, purple, pink, reddish-brown, or dark brown, depending on your skin color. Early stretch marks may feel slightly raised and can be itchy.
In time, the color fades and the narrow bands sink beneath your skin. If you run your finger over a mature stretch mark, you often feel a slight depression
What can get rid of stretch marks?
Like any scar, stretch marks are permanent, but treatment may make them less noticeable. Treatment can also help alleviate the itch.
It’s important to understand that no single treatment works for everyone — and many products don’t seem to work at all. Here’s what researchers have discovered about the many treatments for stretch marks.
Stretch mark creams, lotions, and gels: Researchers have studied many of the creams, lotions, and gels sold to treat stretch marks. While no one product seems to help all of the time — and some don’t seem to help at all — researchers have discovered some helpful hacks.
If you want to try one of these creams, lotions, or gels to fade stretch marks, be sure to:
- Use the product on early stretch marks. Treatment seems to have little effect on mature stretch marks.
- Massage the product into your stretch marks.Taking time to massage the product gently into your skin may make it more effective.
- Apply the product every day for weeks.If you see results, they take weeks to appear.
Home remedies: In studies, popular home remedies have not worked. Researchers found that none of the stretch marks faded when people massaged almond oil, cocoa butter, olive oil, or vitamin E into their stretch marks.
Self-tanner: While tanning can make stretch marks more noticeable, a self-tanner can camouflage stretch marks — both early and mature ones. A self-tanner cannot get of rid of stretch marks.
Prescription medicine you apply to your skin: In studies, two ingredients seem to offer some relief:
- Hyaluronic acid
- Tretinoin
In two large studies, applying hyaluronic acid to early stretch marks made the stretch marks less noticeable.
Tretinoin is a retinoid, which may also make early stretch marks less noticeable. In one study, people who applied this prescription cream every night for 24 weeks had less noticeable stretch marks. Those who didn’t apply the cream saw their early stretch marks grow. Other studies have found similar results.
Retinol, another type of retinoid, may also help fade early stretch marks.
Procedures that dermatologists perform: Dermatologists use the following procedures to make stretch marks less noticeable, but none of these can get rid of stretch marks:
- Chemical peel
- Laser therapy
- Microdermabrasion
- Radiofrequency
- Ultrasound
To give you the best results, your dermatologist may use more than one procedure. For example, your dermatologist may treat you with radiofrequency and a pulse dye laser.
With all procedures, side effects are possible. In the skilled hands of a board-certified dermatologist, side effects tend to be minor and temporary. It’s common to have some redness and swelling after a procedure. The redness and swelling tend to disappear in a few hours or days.
A dermatologist can tell you if any of these treatments would be suitable for you, given your health, age, and how long you’ve had the stretch marks.
Can anything prevent stretch marks?
Short answer: Maybe.
Researchers have discovered that many remedies said to prevent stretch marks don’t actually work. In studies, neither almond oil, cocoa butter, olive oil, nor vitamin E prevented stretch marks.
Other ingredients may work. Researchers have found that products containing centella or hyaluronic acid may help prevent stretch marks. Centella is an herb, and our skin naturally contains hyaluronic acid.
PRP for strech marks
“PRP is a great, non-invasive treatment for stretch marks because it helps generate the production of new collagen and elastin,” Peredo tells Allure. “The injection of PRP releases platelets, which are growth factors, into the cells, which stimulates collagen, helping the skin to look tighter and heal within.
Platelets, known for their high concentration of growth factors, have been used in sports medicine for decades, and recently (in the past decade or so) entered into the world of beauty. What started as a facial quickly turned into O-Shots, breast-lifts, butt-lifts, lip augmentations, and, most recently, stretch-mark rejuvenation.
HAIR
- LIFE isn’t PERFECT…but YOU HAIR can be…!! Miss the feeling of good hair days? The feeling that you can rule the world with that perfect mane… At Skin Revive Aesthetic Clinic, our celebrity trichologists will get those days back.
- Our FDA approved products and premium hair treatments will not only densify but also enhance your crowning glory. After all, your hair is the Crown you never take off…
- If you suffer from hair loss, dull hair, thinning hair or any hair worry, a visit to Skin Revive Aesthetic Clinic is warranted to put your worries to rest.
- At Skin Revive Aesthetic Clinic, we offer the most effective treatments for Hair concerns. Our modern FUE and FUT techniques are renowned for hair transplants. At Skin Revive Aesthetic Clinic, we understand the importance of each hair follicle and we nourish each strand with growth and nutrient supplements.
- Skin Revive Aesthetic Clinic is also the forerunner in the unique space of body hair transplants for eyebrows, moustaches and beards.
HAIR FALL
A little hair loss every day is normal but when you start losing hair to the limit of going bald, it can get very distressing. Hair fall, scanty hair, hair breakage, hair thinning or balding are all conditions that could be concerning and would require professional intervention and treatment. Thankfully, a lot of treatment options are available today to combat these problems.
What causes hair loss problems?
A lot of the times, finding your hair on your pillow or in your hairbrush or in the bath can get annoying but is still manageable. However, when things start to escalate, looking into what is causing hair loss becomes very important to be able to rightly treat the problems. Reduced hair growth causing hair loss, hair loss as a symptom or side effect of Aging, hair loss caused by medical conditions, hair loss due to hair breakage, hair loss as a result of thinning of hair volume and hair loss due to baldness are all different but ultimately all the issues lead to hair loss. Some of the causes of hair loss could be as follows:
- Male or female pattern baldness, also known as androgenetic alopecia, could be one reason for hair loss leading to balding
- Oily scalp caused by the over-active oil glands or over-reactive sebaceous glands make a breeding ground for dust, dandruff and other debris. This clogs the hair follicles and roots and leads to hair fall.
- Hormonal changes in women during menstruation, pregnancy, could cause hair loss
- Hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism can both result in hair loss
- Stress is a big contributor in hair fall
- Certain medications, like anti-depressants, anticoagulants, certain oral contraceptives and chemotherapy cause hair loss
- Poor hair care habits like over-brushing, using too many harmful hair products, hairstyling that involves heat (hairdryers, straighteners, curling irons, etc.), constantly coloring hair, perming, could all lead to hair breakage and ultimately hair loss
- Serious medical disorders like lupus, sex-hormone imbalance, or an autoimmune disease like alopecia areata lead to severe hair loss.
Treatment for hair loss
Depending on the reason for your hair loss, a treatment plan would be recommended to you by our experts. At Skin Revive Aesthetic Clinic, we offer treatment plans that are holistic in nature; meaning, not only do we offer clinical treatments, but we also help you understand the lifestyle and dietary changes you’d need to sustain the treatment plans, as well as prescribe medications when necessary. Some of the cosmetic procedures that we offer to combat hair loss are:
- Hair regrowth treatment is a treatment that stimulates hair follicles, strengthens the hair shaft and is great for hair thinning, hair fall or baldness
- Hair restoration is also a procedure that could be done as an alternative to a hair transplant.
- Micro-needling for hair is a procedure that stimulates collagen production, brings proper blood flow to the roots, and encourages hair growth.
- Scalp peel is a great procedure for damaged hair that provides a boost to hair growth by deep conditioning your scalp, removing dead skin particles, dirt, debris, and residue of cosmetic, beauty products.
- Laser hair induction or Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT), is a non-invasive procedure that uses FDA approved light technology which helps stimulate hair follicles and gives a boost to regrowth of thicker, more voluminous hair.
- Hair transplant is a cosmetic surgery that could be used as a permanent fix for balding.
To determine the exact cosmetic procedure required for your hair needs and to understand what the procedure actually entails, reach out to us and one of our experts will guide you through the process, step-by-step.
HAIR THINNING OR SCANTY HAIR
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What causes hair thinning or scanty hair?
Hair thinning may be caused due to genetics, lifestyle habits, or certain medical conditions.
- Poor hair care habits – like over-brushing, using harmful hair products, hairstyling using heating tools, constantly colouring hair, perming, could all lead to hair thinning. Tying your hair up too tight during workouts or in general can cause hair thinning too.
- Imbalanced Diet – lack of minerals, iron, folic acid in your diet.
- Uncontrolled stress that leads to hormonal imbalance and hence hair fall.
- Heredity Hair thinning hair may also be hereditary or caused by genetic reasons.
- Hormonal changes in women during menstruation and pregnancy could cause hair loss, consumption of birth control pills, etc. can also cause hair thinning.
- Uncontrolled weight loss, skin and hair disorders can also lead to hair thinning
Treatment for hair thinning or scanty hair
Depending on the reason for your hair thinning, a treatment plan would be recommended to you by our experts. At Skin Revive Aesthetic Clinic, we offer treatment plans that are holistic in nature; meaning, not only do we offer clinical treatments, but we also help you understand the lifestyle and dietary changes you’d need to sustain the treatment plans, as well as prescribe medications when necessary. Some of the procedures that we offer to combat hair loss are:
- Multivitamins Healthy hair is dependent on your overall good health. In cases of malnourishment, or with certain eating disorders, new hair may fail to generate from follicles. Healthy hair needs iron, folic acid, and zinc to keep growing thick and strong.
- Hair regrowth treatment is a non-surgical, hair PRP (platelet-rich plasma) treatment that stimulates hair follicles, strengthens the hair shaft and is great for hair thinning, hair fall or baldness
- Micro-needling for hair is a procedure that stimulates collagen production, brings proper blood flow to the roots and encourages hair growth.
- Scalp peel is a great non-surgical procedure for damaged hair that provides a boost to hair growth by deep conditioning your scalp, removing dead skin particles, dirt, debris and residue of cosmetic, beauty products.
- Laser hair induction or Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT), is a non-invasive procedure that uses FDA approved light technology which helps stimulate hair follicles and gives a boost to regrowth of thicker, more voluminous hair.
To determine the exact procedure required for your hair needs and to understand what the procedure actually entails, reach out to us and one of our experts will guide you through the process, step-by-step.
BALDING
It’s normal to lose some hair from your scalp each day. But if your hair is thinning or shedding faster than usual, you may be balding. Balding occurs due to excessive hair loss from the head. The term “balding” is most commonly used to refer to androgenetic alopecia, or male or female pattern hair loss.
What causes balding?
- Androgenetic alopecia – typically causes balding. In men, it’s more commonly known as male pattern baldness. And in women, it’s known as female pattern baldness. It is responsible for 95% of cases of permanent hair loss.
- Genetics – Hereditary disorders or genes are the most common cause of balding
- Alopecia areata – An autoimmune disease where the body attacks its own hair follicles can lead to balding.
- Telogen effluvium – linked to stress most likely causing hair damage. The stress causes large numbers of hair follicles into a resting or dormant phase. These hair can fall out over a period of few months causing balding.
- Hormonal imbalance – hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, during pregnancy, and child-birth, menstruation can lead to hair fall and balding.
- Nutritional deficiencies can also cause balding.
Treatment for Balding
Depending on the reason for your hair breakage, a treatment plan would be recommended to you by our experts. At Skin Revive Aesthetic Clinic, we offer treatment plans that are holistic in nature; meaning, not only do we offer clinical treatments, but we also help you understand the lifestyle and dietary changes you’d need to sustain the treatment plans, as well as prescribe medications when necessary. Some of the procedures that we offer to combat hair loss are:
- Multivitamins Healthy hair is dependent on your overall good health. In cases of malnourishment, or with certain eating disorders, new hair may fail to generate from follicles. Healthy hair needs iron, folic acid, and zinc to keep growing thick and strong.
- Hair regrowth treatment is a non-surgical, hair PRP (platelet-rich plasma) treatment that stimulates hair follicles, strengthens the hair shaft and is great for hair thinning, hair fall or baldness
- Hair restoration is also a non-surgical procedure that could be done as an alternative to a hair transplant.
- Micro-needling for hair is a procedure that stimulates collagen production, brings proper blood flow to the roots and encourages hair growth.
- Scalp peel is a great non-surgical procedure for damaged hair that provides a boost to hair growth by deep conditioning your scalp, removing dead skin particles, dirt, debris and residue of cosmetic, beauty products.
- Laser hair induction or Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT), is a non-invasive procedure that uses FDA approved light technology which helps stimulate hair follicles and gives a boost to regrowth of thicker, more voluminous hair.
- Hair transplant, in simple terms, is, taking the hair you have and transferring it to an area where you don’t have hair. It’s typically taken from the back of your head, but can also be taken from other parts of your body. Our expert surgeon then performs one of two transplant methods: FUT or FUE. For details, read our comprehensive description of Hair transplant treatment.
To determine the exact procedure required for your hair needs and to understand what the procedure actually entails, reach out to us and one of our experts will guide you through the process, step-by-step.
DANDRUFF
Are you scared to wear black, fearing your dandruff will show on your shirt or your dress? Is your scalp constantly itchy and flaky? Don’t worry, you are not alone. Dandruff is a very common problem; it is more common and visible in some people than others. The most common symptoms of dandruff are tiny white skin flakes on the scalp, hair, eyebrows, shoulders and itchy scalp. Today, a lot of different treatment plans are available to treat your itchy, flaky scalp.
What causes dandruff?
Although the exact cause for dandruff is still unknown, there are a number of things that can increase the risk of dandruff or accelerate your dandruff problem. Some such causes are:
- Unclean hair or not shampooing enough can cause flaky scalp
- Oily, irritated scalp could cause dandruff and could turn into seborrheic dermatitis, a more severe problem
- Allergic reaction to certain hair care products could cause the scalp to become flaky and red
- Contact Dermatitis could also contribute to dandruff
- Eczema or psoriasis could also lead to dandruff
Although dandruff generally shows up in adolescence and continues until the middle ages, adults could also suffer from this problem. Men have a higher tendency for having dandruff. Some severe diseases like HIV or Parkinson’s could also increase your risk of getting dandruff.
How to treat dandruff?
At Skin Revive Aesthetic Clinic we recognize the need for holistic treatments that not just focus on clinical cosmetic procedures, but also medications, topical creams and solutions, proper diets and lifestyle changes. Our experts will guide you through the procedures and help make a proper treatment plan for your problems.
One of the cosmetic procedures to get rid of dandruff is Scalp Peel. This is a non-surgical treatment that boosts the oxygen supply to the scalp while deep conditioning it, getting rid of all impurities, dandruff, dirt, remnants of beauty products and other debris.
We would also be able to recommend hair products that will work for your scalp and won’t aggravate your condition while helping to get rid of dandruff.
To determine the exact cosmetic procedure required for your hair needs and to understand what the procedure actually entails, reach out to us and one of our experts will guide you through the process, step-by-step.
ANTI – AGING
- Aging is a Fact of Life, but Looking your Age is Not…!! Get a revitalized version of yourself at Skin Revive Aesthetic Clinic.
- Our surgical and non-surgical anti-Aging treatments are the best in the country, conducted under certified cosmetologists in a safe and luxurious environment.
- We use world-class FDA approved technologies to beautify the real you.
- Skin Revive Aesthetic Clinic helps you look rejuvenated so you radiate a healthy youthful glow. Your skin is treated with the most modern techniques and the best technologies to erase fine lines and wrinkles, tighten sagging skin; empowering you to age gracefully.
- Of all the problems we have in life as we age, don’t let beauty be one of them. Leave your beauty concerns to the professionals who will restore your youthfulness.
- Our aim is to make you Look your natural best at every Age. It’s never too late to age beautifully…
WRINKLES & FINE LINES
When we talk about Aging, we almost instantly talk about wrinkles and fine lines. As we grow older, our body’s capacity to produce collagen, that is responsible for keeping the skin firmer, reduces, and this is where the problem begins. But did you know that there is a difference between fine lines and wrinkles and these are not interchangeable terms?
What are fine lines?
Fine lines, also sometimes known as expression lines, appear around the corners of eyes, mouth, between the eyebrows and even sometimes the slight beginnings of a furrow on your forehead. These lines are caused due to the facial expressions we make on a daily basis but they are so fine, thin that they are mostly just on the superficial layers of the skin. Although they start out small, these are the lines that deepen with age.
What are wrinkles?
Wrinkles are much deeper and often appear where the fine lines or the baby wrinkles first started, by deepening them. Over time, with the loss of elastin and collagen, which are responsible for holding in moisture and keep the skin taut, the skin starts getting thinner and folds start appearing as it starts to sag.
What causes wrinkles and fine lines?
A lot of factors are involved beyond the simple Aging process that could speed up the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
Genes: Sometimes, the way your family genetics are, can shape the way you turn out to be and can basically cause more or less wrinkles depending on the genes you possess.
Sun exposure: Sun exposure causes a lot of damage to the skin and without proper protection, constant exposure to the sun can cause the fine lines’ appearance to speed up.
Smoking: Constantly puckering to inhale and exhale the smoke can easily cause fine lines to appear around the mouth. Not only that but when you smoke, it adversely affects the blood supply to your skin, speeding up the Aging process.
Fair skin: As much obsession as there is when it comes to fair skin, it comes with its fair share of problems especially because fine lines might appear and be more visible on this skin type if proper skincare and sun protection is not used.
The 10 treatment options for wrinkles and fine lines
At Skin Revive Aesthetic Clinic, we offer 10 different types of treatment options depending on the severity and need for your skin type. Medicated facials, Medicated peels, Dermal fillers, Botox, Microdermabrasion, Mesotherapy for face, Face PRP, Laser therapy, HIFU (ultrasound) and surgical (facelift) are the 10 options available for clients. These treatments range from non-invasive, non-surgical methods to surgical facelifts and completely depend on what you want to opt for and what kind of treatment would be the most useful for your skin condition.
To understand in-depth about each of these procedures and the risks involved in them, if any, please contact us and our experts will personally guide you through the wrinkle treatments.
SKIN AGING
As we grow older, our appearances also change with age. The way we look, the way our skin feels, everything changes and our skin starts Aging as well. But so many times, how our skin ages, depends not only on our age in years but also depends on our lifestyle, environmental factors, habits, etc.
Causes of Aging skin
There could be a lot of factors that cause skin Aging right from environmental factors to hereditary factors. Environmental factors like pollution or exposure to the sun can damage the skin layers resulting in Aging of the skin. Often times how soon your age, how soon the wrinkles show up, could also depend on your genetic makeup. Smoking and other lifestyle factors like poor diet, lack of exercise, etc. could also lead to damaged cells causing premature Aging. Other factors like facial movement, obesity, stress, and the way you sleep could also lead to Aging of the skin.
What happens in skin Aging?
With skin Aging, what specifically happens is the structure of the skin layers undergo changes.
- The outer layer of the skin starts thinning, making the skin layer more fragile and sensitive.
- With the skin becoming thinner and more translucent, any spots that appear, become more visible.
- The skin tissue also undergoes drastic changes like decreased elasticity, lowered strength in the skin, loss of firmness or tautness of the skin.
- But it isn’t just the appearance that changes with these factors. The innermost layer under the skin layers becomes so thin and fragile and loses its fat, that the insulation and the padding that is used to provide, is lost. This could cause additional risk of injuries and could also cause overheating of your body.
- Moreover, such loss of fat, especially below the area around the cheeks, temples, chin, nose and eye could cause the skin to loosen, give an appearance of sunken eyes and give you an overall “skeletal” appearance.
- Dryness and itching are also common later in life as the skin layers can no longer hold moisture. With skin Aging, we also tend to lose sweat glands and oil glands which could cause itching.
How we can help
Aging is a natural process but premature Aging sometimes can be avoidable. In order to avoid premature Aging, we at Skin Revive Aesthetics Clinic will help you come up with balanced lifestyle changes using our holistic approach to treatments. We will help you find a balance between treatments, oral medicines, dietary changes and overall health improvement. Right from the basic care routines like protecting your skin from sun exposure, to eating healthy, exercising, moisturising daily and when needed, opting for skin treatments that are more intricate and involved, we will help you find the best routine.
To understand in-depth about our different treatment plans, and to learn more about our holistic approach to treating Aging skin, please contact us and our experts will personally guide you be comfortable in your own skin.
HAND/NECK AGING
When we think about Aging, we instantly think of wrinkles, dark spots and fine lines but what we don’t think of is neck and hand Aging. Neck and hands are in fact, few of the first places that show signs of Aging mainly because the thin around our necks are so thin and both, the neck as well as our hands are always ignored compared to our faces.
What is neck Aging and what causes it?
Age starts to show first on the neck mainly because of the very thin layer of skin around it. Neck also has fewer oil glands compared to the rest of the body which is how it quickly starts to lose elasticity as you grow older. “Turkey neck” is a commonly used term to describe what happens to our neck when we start showing signs of Aging there. Essentially what happens is you start to lose elasticity and volume, making your skin around your neck sag and loosen. This creates loose skin flaps making your neck appear like a turkey’s neck.
There are two main factors that can cause neck Aging:
- Sun exposure can cause severe damage to the skin and often we forget to protect our neck as carefully as we protect our face.
- Loss of elasticity due to the natural Aging process can cause the skin to around the neck to sag and create folds.
What is hand Aging and what causes it?
Our hands are exposed the most to outside elements especially since we also put them to so much work. Unfortunately, not many recognize the signs of Aging that our hands start to show until it is a little too late. Our hands actually start showing signs of Aging in our 20s but we only start to notice the wrinkles and sagging of the skin on our hands in our 30s or even 40s. The elasticity of the skin on our hands, as well as the production of collagen, begins to reduce, making the skin on our hands look and feel more fragile.
There are several factors that could cause hand Aging apart from age itself:
- Sun exposure without any proper care or protection over many years, can lead to brown sun spots, irregular pigmentation, thinning of the skin and wrinkles
- Routine habits like hand washing, doing the dishes, cleaning with certain chemicals can seriously dry out your hands leading to an acceleration in the Aging process.
- Certain medical conditions or genetic factors can also be responsible for thinning, sagging skin on your hands.
How to treat neck and hand Aging
Even if you’ve ignored your neck and hands your whole life, certain lifestyle changes, habits, products, and treatments can help restore a youthful look and prevent your neck and hands from revealing your age.
To understand in-depth about all the non-invasive, non-surgical treatment options as well as surgical options, please contact us and our experts will personally guide you through the anti-Aging treatments.
DULLNESS
Who wouldn’t want healthy, glowing skin! But maintaining that level of skin radiance is very difficult, although not impossible. In order to help regain the lustre to your skin, it is very important to understand what causes skin dullness and the necessary steps in order to recover from this.
Causes of skin dullness
There are a number of factors that cause skin dullness, ranging from medical issues to just pure environmental elements. Some of these things are in our control while for others, we can only take preventive measures and care for our skin better.
- Aging is the most obvious cause of skin dullness. As we grow older, our body’s ability to produce new surface cells, as well as shed the dead cells, slows down. This causes the dead cells to accumulate on the surface making the skin appear dull.
- It’s clear that dead skin can cause our skin to appear dull however, it is important to note that Aging is not the only factor that causes dead skin build-up. Pollution, poor makeup removal habits, poor skin-care habits, not washing face regularly, not exfoliating, can all cause the dead skin cells to build upon the surface.
- Stress can wreak havoc with your health and it can start to show on your skin.
- If your skin lacks moisture and you have dry skin, it can also make you appear dull. People living in drier regions with very little humidity also experience dry skin and if it is not properly moisturized regularly, it can cause dullness.
- Poor sleeping habits can also cause your skin to dull over time.
- Smoking can also cause the skin to dull over time. Carcinogens in cigarettes cause the skin cells and collagen to breakdown and could make your skin appear waxy, saggy, dry and wrinkled.
How to treat dullness?
No one wants to look dull, pale, dry. Some basic home remedies can help you stay youthful and glowing but in case your skin dullness is more deep-rooted, and requires clinical intervention, we, at Skin Revive Aesthetic Clinic will help you reach a treatment plan that best suits your needs.
Some remedies to treat dullness:
- Drinking plenty of water, and staying hydrated helps keep our skin healthy from the inside, which is very important for the skin to appear healthy on the outside.
- Eating a healthy diet, with sufficient anti-oxidants, vitamins and avoiding caffeinated drinks can help keep our skin healthy, moisturised and hydrated.
- If you smoke, quitting smoking is a place to start in your skin recovery journey.
- Protect your skin from sun exposure and keep moisturizing your skin with topical creams or moisturisers.
Apart from these methods, a lot of our anti-Aging treatments involve non-invasive treatment options that can help improve blood microcirculation. To understand in-depth about what treatment plan works best for your skin type, please contact us and our experts will personally guide you through our holistic treatments targeting skin dullness.
AGE SPOTS
Signs of Aging might look different in different people; from wrinkles to age spots or even scarring in some cases. But when dark spots start appearing on your skin, it can point to more causes beyond just age. Most commonly, dark spots appear on the face, back of hands, back and shoulders. Dark spots or hyperpigmentation can be caused by acne scars, excessive sun exposure, or even hormonal changes and a number of treatment options are available to deal with these dark spots, depending on the causes and extent of the damage.
What causes dark spots to appear?
Dark spots are not always age-related and there are a number of other things that can cause dark spots to appear on the skin. These dark spots are not painful and are the same texture as the skin however, the intensity of the darkness of the dark spot might vary from person to person, depending on their skin colour.
- Sun exposure can cause a lot of damage to the skin and if left unprotected for long periods of time, it can cause sunspots or liver spots to appear.
- Skin discolouration can also be caused by certain hormonal changes. Hormones—both oestrogen and progesterone—can increase the level of melanin especially during pregnancy, when hormones could trigger Melasma, a skin condition in which patches of skin turn darker.
- Some medicines could also cause dark spots to appear as a side effect.
- After some injuries and wounds heal, they leave a mark, a dark spot. Such dark spots might fade over time.
- Certain illnesses and diseases can cause dark spots to appear for example in diabetics, or after suffering from a bout of inflammation, dark spots might start appearing on your skin.
Dark spots treatment
Certain creams and procedures can help lighten dark spots or even remove them completely. What treatment option would work for you, may depend on the cause, the size of the dark spot, and the area of the body where the dark spots have appeared.
We, at Skin Revive Aesthetic Clinic, offer a number of procedures apart from dietary and lifestyle plans. Some of the procedures with us are:
- Microdermabrasion treatment helps deep exfoliation of the skin surface with the use of a special device to promote new collagen formation.
- Chemical peels are applied to the skin to exfoliate the skin surface and promote new skin growth.
- Laser treatment is also an option for those who are looking for a more targeted option where the light targets melanin and breaks up the dark spots.
- Prescription skin-lightening creams could also be an option for those who don’t mind a lengthy treatment option. These creams work by bleaching the skin and reducing the dark spots over time.
Apart from these aforementioned treatment options, our clinicians will help you understand in-depth about our holistic approach to treating dark spots. Please contact us, and our experts will personally guide you through the treatments and options.