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The Difference Between Ablative, Non-Ablative, & Hybrid Lasers!

Laser resurfacing is used to treat a variety of conditions, including wrinkles, sun damage, age spots, acne scars, and uneven skin tone. “This procedure targets molecular bonds in the skin to help heal damaged areas and reduce the appearance of skin damage and...

3 Things You Need To Know About A Photofacial!

There is no denying that sunshine brings tons of happiness to so many of us, but we also cannot escape the damage which comes from too much sun exposure. “While we know how important it is to wear sunblock and use preventative means such as sunglasses and hats,...

4 Things You Should Know About Eyelid Rejuvenation Procedures

As we grow older, our skin changes in a number of ways. “While many of us note changes like volume loss, fine lines, and even discoloration and age spots, the skin around our eyes change in quite distinct ways,” explains Dr. Adam Mamelak, dermatologist and...

How Can CO2 Help Your Skin?

The CO2RE system was developed by a company called Syneron Candela that specializes in innovative treatments for a number of dermatology issues. CO2RE was designed to address a number of issues, including scar treatment, wrinkles, pigmentation, and more. What’s...

Sublative Skin Resurfacing For Acne Scars & More!

is a unique procedure that uses radiofrequency to deliver effective yet controlled ablative and non-ablative fractional treatment for acne scarring, fine lines and wrinkles, and better texture and texture of the skin. “This process creates micro-injuries to the...

Common Questions About PRP & Microneedling

Considering PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) with microneedling like this microneedling in Green Bay, WI? You probably have questions so here are some of the most common questions we hear and their answers.  Is PRP with Microneedling safe? Yes, prp injections with...
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