Our body’s largest organ, the skin, doesn’t stop at our chins. We have a whole body to take care of and keep healthy! Luckily we have a variety of treatment options available to address the most common concerns.

  1. Skin Hyper-pigmentation/Sun Spots: Skin hyper-pigmentation occurs when cells are damaged by UVA/UVB or HEV Rays. This causes the melanocyte (the part of your skin cell that produces melanin/pigment) to increase the production of pigment to a specific area. This over-production causes freckles, sun spots, and darkening of the skin. Photorejuvenation is a safe and effective laser treatment that can be used to treat this concern.

  2. Laxity: As we age the natural production of collagen and elastin in our skin begins to slow. This reduction is part of the natural aging process but can also be accelerated by many factors including sun exposure, genetics, diet, lifestyle, stress and smoking. When collagen and elastin production is reduced, we begin to notice crepiness and laxity in the skin. Treatments designed to boost and rebuild our collagen and elastin levels, like laser skin tightening, area a great way to address this concern at its root.

  3. Volume in Unwanted Areas: Whether it’s genetics, weight changes or simply aging we all have small areas of unwanted volume that we wish would go away. The most common areas of concerned for unwanted fat pockets are submental fat (fat found under the chin), volume around the arm pit, and volume on the inner knee. Luckily these areas of concern can be safety and permanently addressed through use of a non-surgical treatment using Deoxycholic Acid injections. Deoxycholic Acid is a substance naturally found in the body to breakdown and destroy fat cells thus permanently reducing volume in the areas treated!

  4. Skin Tags & Moles: Skin tags and moles are essentially clusters of skin cells. They can be removed quickly and effectively by a device that utilizes radio frequency technology to treat minor skin irregularities. We always recommend meeting with your doctor to have any moles looked at before seeking cosmetic treatment.

When to Consider Treatment

  • Your concern affects your self-esteem and your confidence.

  • You want to treat existing damage and/or learn how to aid in preventing future damage.