Medical Treatments

deRMAL FILLINGS

Dermal filler injections are a type of nonsurgical cosmetic procedure. Dermal fillers plump up wrinkles, smooth lines and restore volume in your face. Your healthcare provider injects these substances just under your skin.

People choose to get dermal fillers to enhance their facial features or gain a more youthful appearance. This elective treatment usually takes less than half an hour, and recovery time is minimal. Results are seen right away and last months to years depending on the type of filler and the location.

There are several kinds of dermal fillers. Your healthcare provider will discuss your options with you.

·         Lip filler

·         Undereye light filler

·         Cheek filler

·         Chin filler

·         Temple filler

·         Nose filler

 

·         Jawline filler

BOTOX

Botox injections are shots that use a toxin to prevent a muscle from moving for a limited time. These shots are often used to smooth wrinkles on the face. They’re also used to treat neck spasms, sweating, overactive bladder, lazy eye and other conditions. Botox shots also may help prevent migraine.

·         Mimic lines wrinkles

·         Face Slimming

·         Migrane treatment

 

·         Gummy smile

LASER HAIR REMOVAL

Laser hair removal

Laser hair removal is a procedure that uses a laser, or a concentrated beam of light, to get rid of hair in different areas of the body.

 

If you’re not happy with shaving, tweezing, or waxing to remove unwanted hair, laser hair removal may be an option worth considering.

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hair treatments

It’s a type of surgery that moves hair you already have to fill an area with thin or no hair.

Receiving a hair transplant can improve your appearance and self-confidence. Good candidates for a hair transplant include:

Hair replacement isn’t a good option for:

 

perspiration treatments

Excessive sweating is common and can affect the whole body or just certain areas. Sometimes it gets better with age but there are things you can do and treatments that can help.

If there’s no obvious cause for your sweating, and nothing seems to be helping, then you may be referred to a specialist (dermatologist).

They may recommend other treatments that you can try, such as:

 

If your sweating is caused by another condition, any treatment you may need will depend on what’s causing it.