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Winter Skin Care Guide For 2024 Introduction: As winter blankets the world in its frosty embrace, our skin demands extra love and care. This Winter Skin Care Guide for 2024 is your ultimate companion to navigate the colder months with grace. From understanding the nuances of cold weather skincare to elevating your winter hair care routine, we’ve got you covered from head to toe. Winter Skincare Essentials The Chill Factor: Decoding Cold Weather Skincare Winter skincare goes beyond the basic moisturizing routine. It’s about understanding the unique challenges that the cold weather poses to our skin. The drop in temperature can lead to dryness and flakiness, making a robust skincare routine crucial. Hydration Heroes: Nourishing Your Skin Consider acquiring a premium  body cream  to address the challenges brought by winter. Seek out products with abundant hydrating elements, such as hyaluronic acid and shea butter. These formulations establish a protective shield against the cold...

Vascular therapy


Vascular Pigmented Laser is an effective, and non-surgical  method to reduce the appearance of pigmented lesions regardless of skin type.

        Non-Invasive

Safe and Effective

No Downtime

How does it work?

Exposing lesions to short pulses of visible light, causes a sharp rise in temperature in the concentrated melanin, thereby destroying cells that contain excess melanin. The ensuing cell regeneration process results in the improved appearance and texture of pigmented lesions.

Who gets it?


Pigmented lesions occur in people with all skin types, their appearance, texture and relief variations are usually attributed to sun exposure, aging and congenital factors.
As red skin lesions (those containing predominantly blood vessels) and brown pigmented lesions specifically absorb the laser light, the target lesion can be selectively heated and destroyed without any destruction of the overlying skin or surrounding tissues. In other words, most treatable lesions can be removed effectively with minimal, if any, residual blemish.
While most pigmented lesions are cosmetic in nature, in some cases they are early signs of skin cancer and should be diagnosed by a medical professional.

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