Conditions We Treat
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Acne is one of the most common skin conditions, affecting people of all ages—not just teenagers. It happens when pores become clogged with oil, dead skin cells, and sometimes bacteria. This can cause blackheads, whiteheads, pimples, and deeper cysts. For some people, acne can also leave behind dark marks or permanent scarring.
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Laser treatments can help smooth out acne scars, reduce discoloration, and help prevent new breakouts by resurfacing the skin and encouraging healing. Lasers can also target oil glands to reduce active breakouts and calms redness caused by inflammation.
Acne
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Over time, the skin naturally loses collagen and elastin—the building blocks that keep it firm and smooth. Sun exposure, repetitive facial movements, and lifestyle factors (like smoking or stress) can speed this up. Fine lines usually start around the eyes and mouth, while deeper wrinkles may form on the forehead or cheeks.
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Laser treatments can stimulate collagen production, soften existing lines and help prevent new ones from forming. Lasers can help tighten deeper layers of the skin with gentle heat, improving elasticity over time.
Fine Line and Wrinkles
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Over time, the skin naturally loses collagen and elastin—the building blocks that keep it firm and smooth. Sun exposure, repetitive facial movements, and lifestyle factors (like smoking or stress) can speed this up. Fine lines usually start around the eyes and mouth, while deeper wrinkles may form on the forehead or cheeks.
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Laser treatment can smooth rough texture, reduce crepiness, and stimulate collagen to thicken the skin. Lasers can also fade age spots and discoloration, restoring a more youthful, even tone.
Hand Rejuvenation
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Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that causes redness, flushing, visible blood vessels, and sometimes bumps that look like acne. Triggers include heat, alcohol, stress, and sun exposure. While it is not dangerous, rosacea can worsen over time if untreated and may affect self-confidence.
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Laser treatments can target blood vessels, reducing visible redness and calming inflammation. Lasers can also help improve overall skin tone and texture, reducing sensitivity.
Rosacea
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Shaving, waxing, and plucking can be time-consuming and irritating to the skin. Unwanted hair on the face, underarms, legs, back, or bikini area can affect confidence and comfort.
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Laser treatment delivers gentle yet powerful energy to the hair follicle, reducing future growth while keeping skin safe. This treatment is suitable for a wide range of skin tones and body areas. Treatments provide long-lasting smoothness with minimal discomfort or downtime.
Unwanted Hair
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Years of sun exposure can cause changes in the skin such as freckles, dark spots, uneven tone, and rough texture. These are often called “sunspots,” “liver spots,” or “age spots.” While they are harmless, they can make the skin look older and dull. Sun damage can also speed up visible aging by breaking down collagen, leading to fine lines and laxity.
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Laser treatments can gently resurface the skin, brighten dull areas, and stimulate new, healthy skin cells. Lasers can also directly target the excess pigment in dark spots, breaking them up so your body can naturally clear it away.
Age and Sunspots
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Skin laxity means loose or sagging skin, which happens as the skin loses collagen, elastin, and hydration with age. It’s common along the jawline, under the chin, around the eyes, and on the neck. This can give the face a tired or aged look, even if you feel energetic.
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Laser treatment can improve surface texture and help remodel collagen for firmer, plumper, and tighter looking skin. Lasers can stimulate the deeper dermis level of the skin to strengthen and lift skin over time.
Skin Laxity/ Volume Loss
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Melasma causes brown or grayish patches on the skin, most often on the cheeks, forehead, and upper lip. It is common in women and is often triggered by hormones (such as during pregnancy, birth control use, or menopause) combined with sun exposure. Melasma can be stubborn and frustrating because it tends to come back if not carefully managed.
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Laser treatments offer gentle resurfacing that helps lighten pigmentation gradually, improving skin clarity without harsh downtime. Lasers can be used with low, careful settings to fade stubborn patches while protecting the skin from irritation.
Melasma
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Hair thinning, or gradual loss of density, can occur in both men and women. It may be caused by genetics, hormones, aging, stress, or certain medical conditions. Over time, hair follicles shrink, producing thinner, shorter strands—or stopping hair growth altogether.
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Laser treatments in addition to serum can be applied directly to the scalp to improve circulation and stimulate dormant hair follicles, encouraging healthier, thicker growth.