Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins that are visible under your skin. When most people think of varicose veins, they picture long, blue or purple veins that run down the legs. Although the legs are the most common place for varicose veins to appear, they can develop from veins all over body. Some of…
Treatments for Rosacea
With its red, flushed appearance, rosacea can make you feel like hiding your face from the world – but you’re in good company. Approximately 16 million Americans have this skin condition. Although rosacea most often affects women over age 30 with fair skin, it can occur in anyone. There is no known cure for…
What are Photofacials?
If you have experienced the luxury of a spa, you know how beautiful you feel after an amazing skincare treatment. A photofacial (sometimes called a foto facial) takes the invigorating and youthful glow you see after a facial treatment to the next level. Photofacial Rejuvenation can give you dramatic results without downtime or surgery. Intense…
Skin Care through the Ages: 20s, 40s, and 50s
How Your MediSpa Can Help with Anti-Aging
How Sclerotherapy Can Help Spider and Varicose Veins
If you are wondering about varicose veins or spider veins and how they form, we are here to help. Within the circulatory system, veins are responsible for carrying oxygen-depleted blood back to the heart from other areas of the body. Normally, one-way valves in veins prevent blood traveling from the legs to the heart from…
The Difference Between Smart Lipo and Vaser Lipo
Liposuction is one of the most popular cosmetic surgeries performed in the United States. It removes fat tissue from the body, particularly in stubborn areas resistant to diet and exercise. The procedure doesn’t replace weight loss but can help speed up the process. In 1974, Italian and French surgeons began using suctions to remove fat….
The Stages of Tattoo Removal
Aging Gracefully With Microdermabrasion: Don’t Tough It Out, Slough It Off
It’s No Skin Off Your Back – With Laser Tattoo Removal
We’ve all heard about loving couples who got matching tattoos with each other’s names – only to eventually break up, causing an awkward situation with their future significant others. Nearly 30 percent of all Americans, including half of all millennials, have at least one tattoo. However, as many as 25 percent of them say they…