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Which advanced facial treatments are best                           for cold seasons?

One of the most important things you can do for your skin during the winter months is to keep it hydrated. Low humidity and indoor heating can strip moisture from your skin, leaving it dry, flaky, and irritated. To combat this, drink plenty of water and use a humidifier to help keep your skin cells plump and hydrated. In addition to keeping your skin hydrated, you should also take care to protect it from the sun. Though the sun may not feel as strong in the winter, its rays can still damage your skin.

 

Frosty temperatures can also cause redness and sensitivity, so be sure to use a gentle cleanser and moisturizer. And finally, treat yourself to a relaxing facial or body treatment. Winter is the perfect time to pamper yourself with a luxurious facial or massage. Not only will these treatments leave you feeling relaxed and refreshed, but they'll also give your skin a much-needed boost. So don't let the winter blues get you down. Use this time to Indulge in some self-care and emerge from hibernation looking and feeling your best.

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Microdermabrasion in cold seasons

 

Microdermabrasion has become a popular facial treatment among both men and women who are looking to achieve smooth, younger-looking skin. During the microdermabrasion process, medical-grade corundum powder crystals are sprayed onto the skin and then vacuumed off, leaving behind radiant and supple skin. This cutting-edge facial treatment provides a calming impact on the skin without surgery, making it an attractive option for those who want to avoid going under the knife. In addition, microdermabrasion has been shown to be an effective treatment for acne, a prevalent skin issue that often responds well to this therapy. Whether you are looking to smooth out fine lines and wrinkles or reduce the appearance of acne scars, microdermabrasion may be worth considering as part of your skincare routine.

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Dermal fillers in cold seasons

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Derma fillers can be used to smooth out wrinkles of all depths, reshape the lips and reshape the face.  Derma fillers use hyaluronic acid, a naturally occurring material in the human body that can give volume to different parts of the face and is injected as part of non-surgical treatments.  Also,  there is no recovery time associated with dermal fillers.

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Microneedling in colder seasons

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Microneedling is a cutting-edge skincare procedure used on various skin issues. The skin’s natural architecture weakens with age, which can manifest as wrinkles, sagging skin, and even larger pores. The benefits of skincare products administered during or soon after a session are amplified by microneedling since they are absorbed deeper into the skin, where they may do their best. Facial microneedling takes only 30 to 45 minutes, is completely harmless for all skin types, requires almost no recovery time, and yields stunning, long-lasting results.

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Chemical peels during winter

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Skin resurfacing and in-depth peels are excellent for reducing the appearance of wrinkles and other skin imperfections. Cold seasons are the perfect time to get these treatments, as they exfoliate the skin and improve its radiance. The treatments are non-invasive and specifically tailored to your skin type. They are great at reducing the appearance of fine lines, discoloration, and scarring. The skin is intensely exfoliated and revitalized, resulting in a more youthful appearance. If you are looking for a way to reduce the signs of aging, skin resurfacing and in-depth peels are an excellent option.

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Facial skin treatments in Newport Beach during winter

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To sum up: don’t let anyone tell you that winter is not the time to show off your flawless skin. Even if people won’t be able to see your face, it’s clear that you deserve the spotlight. Go to a reputable beauty clinic this winter, such as our Med Spa in Newport Beach, choose one of these treatments, and enjoy your flawless, radiant skin.

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