Enhance Your Aesthetic Results with Expert Skin & Hair Care



Why Skin Care Matters for Aesthetic Results
Proper skincare is essential to ensure that your skin is in the best condition to absorb and respond effectively to aesthetic treatments such as Botox, dermal fillers, PRP, and microneedling. Healthy, well-maintained skin not only helps reduce the risk of irritation or side effects post-treatment but also supports faster healing. By following a good skincare routine, you enhance the overall effectiveness of the treatment and prolong the results. Both skin preparation before treatments and diligent aftercare are crucial steps in achieving flawless, long-lasting outcomes.
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Skin Care Routine
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Morning:
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Cleanser
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Vitamin C
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Moisturizer
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SPF
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Night:
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Double Cleanse
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Toner
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Serum
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Moisturizer
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Weekly:
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Exfoliation (1-3 times)
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Retinoids (1-3 times)
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Monthly:
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Facial
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Extractions
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Micro-Needling
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(once a month for 3 months,
then every 3-6 months)
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Recommended Serums by Age
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20s:
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Vitamin C
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Hyaluronic Acid
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30s:
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Glycolic Acid
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Niacinamide
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35+ Years:
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Retinol
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Understanding Hyaluronic Acid and Its Natural Production
Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance in the body that plays a crucial role in maintaining skin hydration, elasticity, and overall skin health. It acts as a moisture magnet, binding water to skin cells and keeping the skin plump and youthful.
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As we age, the body’s ability to produce hyaluronic acid gradually decreases. This reduction typically begins in our mid-20s, and by the time we reach our 40s and beyond, our skin may have lost a significant portion of its natural hyaluronic acid. As a result, skin can become drier, less elastic, and more prone to wrinkles and fine lines.
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Supplementing with hyaluronic acid through serums, moisturizers, or even professional treatments can help replenish the skin's moisture levels, improving texture and reducing the visible signs of aging.
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Get Your Skin Ready for Treatment
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Hydrate: Ensure your skin is properly hydrated before treatments. Dry skin can cause irritation or poor treatment results.
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Avoid sun exposure: Stay out of direct sunlight and avoid tanning beds 1-2 weeks before treatments like laser resurfacing or chemical peels.
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Stop using certain active ingredients: Discontinue retinol or other exfoliating ingredients 3-5 days before treatment to avoid sensitivity.
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Gentle cleansing: Use mild, non-stripping cleansers to prepare your skin without aggravating it.
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Consultation: Book a consultation to discuss your treatment goals and receive personalized pre-treatment skincare recommendations.
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Aftercare: Maintain Your Results
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Avoid touching your face: For the first 24-48 hours after treatments like microneedling or injectables, refrain from touching your face to avoid infection.
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Use calming products: Apply soothing moisturizers, serums, and calming masks to reduce redness and support skin healing.
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Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water to help with the healing process and keep your skin hydrated.
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Sun protection: Use sunscreen every day, especially after treatments like laser resurfacing or chemical peels, to prevent hyperpigmentation.
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Follow-up care: Attend post-treatment follow-up appointments to assess your skin’s healing and adjust your aftercare regimen.
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Serums for Every Skin Type
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Dry Skin:
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Ceramides
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Niacinamide
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Hyaluronic Acid
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Aging Skin:
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Retinol
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Peptides
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Vitamin C
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Oily Skin:
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Retinol
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Glycolic Acid
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Salicylic Acid
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Normal Skin:
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Retinol
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Vitamin C
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Glycolic Acid
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Combination Skin:
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Retinol
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Niacinamide
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Glycolic Acid
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Why Hair Care Matters for Aesthetic Results
Just like skin, the health of your scalp and hair plays a vital role in the effectiveness of aesthetic treatments such as PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy for hair loss. A well-maintained scalp allows PRP to penetrate more effectively, stimulating hair follicles and encouraging thicker, healthier hair growth. Consistent hair and scalp care enhances results, supports healing, and extends the benefits of treatment.
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Routine Hair Care for Men and Women
Daily Routine
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Gentle Shampooing:
Use a sulfate-free shampoo suited to your scalp type (oily, dry, normal, or sensitive). Daily washing may be necessary for oily hair; others may wash less frequently. -
Conditioning:
Apply conditioner to the mid-lengths and ends. Use a leave-in conditioner or serum for added moisture and protection. -
Brushing/Combing:
Detangle gently with a wide-tooth comb or appropriate brush. Brushing stimulates scalp circulation and distributes natural oils. -
Protection:
Limit heat styling and use heat protectant sprays when necessary. Shield hair from sun and pollution with UV sprays or hats.
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Weekly Routine
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Deep Cleansing:
Use a clarifying shampoo once a week to remove buildup from styling products and excess oils. -
Hair Masks & Treatments:
Apply hydrating masks or oils (such as coconut, argan, or castor) once or twice weekly. Use protein treatments for damaged hair. -
Scalp Massage:
Stimulate blood flow and promote follicle health during shampooing or with a massage tool.
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Monthly or As Needed
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Regular Trims:
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Professional Scalp Treatments:
Address issues like dandruff, thinning, or inflammation with specialized in-clinic care or medical-grade products.
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Understanding PRP and Hair Loss
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy uses your body’s own platelets to stimulate dormant hair follicles, improve circulation, and encourage natural regrowth. It's ideal for early to moderate hair thinning in both men and women.
For best results, the scalp must be healthy, clean, and well-prepared before treatment. PRP works even better when paired with proper hair care, a healthy lifestyle, and supportive treatments like LED light therapy.
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Common Causes of Hair Fall
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Genetics (Androgenetic Alopecia): The most common cause of male/female pattern baldness.
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Hormonal Changes: Pregnancy, menopause, thyroid conditions.
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Nutritional Deficiencies: Low levels of iron, vitamin D, or biotin.
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Stress: Physical or emotional stress can trigger hair shedding.
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Medical Conditions: Autoimmune diseases, alopecia areata, scalp infections.
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Medications: Blood pressure drugs, antidepressants, chemotherapy.
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Hair Practices: Excessive heat, chemicals, or tight hairstyles.
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Treatment Options for Hair Loss
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1. Lifestyle and Dietary Support
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Eat a balanced diet rich in vitamins A, C, D, E, biotin, iron, and zinc.
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Stay hydrated.
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Reduce stress with mindfulness, yoga, or relaxation techniques.
2. Medications
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Minoxidil (Rogaine): Topical solution for men and women.
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Finasteride (Propecia): Oral medication for men (not suitable for women of childbearing age).
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Additional hormone-based treatments as prescribed by a physician.
3. PRP Therapy
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A series of injections that use your platelets to stimulate follicle activity and promote hair growth.
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Best results are achieved with 3–6 treatments spaced 4–6 weeks apart.
4. Other Medical and Professional Options
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Hair Transplant Surgery
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Laser Light Therapy
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In-Clinic Scalp Treatments and Exfoliation
5. Natural Remedies
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Oils like rosemary, coconut, or castor oil may support scalp health.
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Aloe vera can reduce inflammation and soothe irritation.
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When to See a Doctor
Seek professional help if you experience:
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Sudden or patchy hair loss
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Persistent scalp redness, itching, or discomfort
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Hair loss combined with symptoms like fatigue or weight changes
We’re here to support your hair restoration journey every step of the way. Book a consultation to learn if PRP is right for you.