Microdermabrasion
Microdermabrasion, which is suitable for the vast majority of skin types, uses a device to blow air containing small abrasive crystals onto an area of skin to exfoliate dead skin cells and activate cell renewal.
Learn moreFollowing an injury or an operation, the skin forms a scar—a mark left behind where the injured skin healed or was repaired. A scar can range in appearance from almost invisible to unsightly and can be embarrassing or painful. The ultimate appearance of the scar depends on the size and location of the injury, the initial healing process, and the person’s skin regeneration potential.
Microdermabrasion, which is suitable for the vast majority of skin types, uses a device to blow air containing small abrasive crystals onto an area of skin to exfoliate dead skin cells and activate cell renewal.
Learn moreMicroneedling mesotherapy, better known simply as microneedling, is the creation of multiple microscopic openings by mechanical means, which improves the penetration of therapeutic ingredients
Learn moreThe photodynamic therapy provided by the Aveolla system is based on narrow LED strips.
Learn moreThis treatment is especially effective at resurfacing skin, wrinkles and fine lines, treating sagging skin, and improving the appearance of scars, stretch marks and skin texture.
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