Treatment options for both Oily Acne Prone and Rosacea Skins
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1. Deep cleansing facial (micro-lance, ozone steam)
2. Home care (Using a Corrector is vital to achieve max results)
3. Md formulations peels (glycolic acid and salicylic acid)
4. PRIORI peels (lactic acid and salicylic acid)
5. Omnilux Revive™ light therapies
6. Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD)
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Why treat Rosacea and Acne Prone skins with AHAs?
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Accelerate epidermal cell turn over, resulting in better overall skin health.
Do not stimulate blood vessel growth, so are therefore more effective peeling agents than retinoids for sensitive or thin facial skin.
Have been demonstrated to have anti-inflammatory properties.
Have been shown to improve epidermal thickness and dermal components such as
Ground substance (hyaluronic acid, elastic fibres and collagen) - may cause telangiectases to appear less noticeable.
Have exfoliating properties that may prevent the attachment of the Demodex mite in the follicle, thereby reducing inflammation.
Have a low pH, which creates a hostile environment for bacteria, micro-organisms and fungi.
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