
Botox
Botox injections prevent the muscles from moving, so they may be used cosmetically to reduce wrinkles or medically to help prevent excessive sweating. Injections last, on average, three to four months.

Chemical peels
A chemical peel is a technique used to improve the appearance of the skin on the face, neck, or hands. Some chemical peels can be used to also treat actinic keratosis on other areas of the body as well. A chemical solution is applied to the skin that causes it to exfoliate and eventually peel off. The new, regenerated skin is usually smoother and healthier, but is temporarily more sensitive to the sun.

Fillers
Smooth wrinkles, soften folds and restore volume with natural dermal fillers like Juvederm and Radiesse that can last from six to eighteen months.

Hair restoration
There are many causes of hair loss. Once diagnosed, treatments may range from temporary solutions such as injections, microneedling, topical and oral medications, or laser therapy to permanent solutions like hair transplants.

Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)
Plasma in the blood contains stem cells and platelets that encourage growth, so when injected back into the skin, plasma can stimulate collagen production. PRP can improve healing and results from microneedling and help with hair restoration.

SkinPen
SkinPen is the first FDA-approved microneedling device that can safely and effectively improve the appearance of skin, including acne scars. Microneedling causes tiny injuries to the skin to stimulate the body’s wound-healing process and promote healthy skin regeneration.

Diamond Glow Facials
The DiamondGlow™ device is a general dermabrasion device that gently removes the top layer of skin and delivers topical cosmetic SkinMedica® Pro-Infusion Serums onto the skin. This treatment is not for everyone. Some typical side effects include a scratchy sensation, tightness, and redness. Rare side effects may occur. Please talk to your provider for additional information.