Aesthetic Treatments
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Does MD Aesthetics offer peels? If so, what kind?
A beautiful complexion is lying just beneath the surface of your skin and the classic treatment of chemical peels can be the fastest way there. While peels seem like an old way of treating skin, they are more sophisticated than ever before. Peels can deliver certain benefits better than high-t... -
How can I manage dull, dehydrated, thin skin?
Our skin undergoes changes with the passage of time. We develop more creased and thinner skin. We lose hydration, skin complexion becomes dull and texture becomes uneven. With age, we can lose up to 2/3 of our hyaluronic. At 35 years of age, the skin’s thickness decreases on average by about... -
I have a lesion but I don't know what it is and if it can be removed. Can MD Aesthetics help?
Benign skin lesions are common and do not require treatment; however patients occasionally request removal of lesions which are unsightly. There are several skin lesions that are very common and benign (non-cancerous). These include moles, freckles, skin tags, benign lentigines, and seborrheic ke... -
I would like to have a facial but I'm not sure what facial to book.
MD Aesthetics offers many types of facials. If you are unsure as to what facial, just book "any facial" and we can help you decide what facial is best for you. Read more about our facials and pricing -
What causes Acne and how can I treat it?
There are different types of acne. The most common is the type that results from fluctuating hormones; i.e. during puberty, menstrual cycles and menopause. The severity of acne can range from a few blocked pores, also known as comedones, to severe infected cysts causing scarring. Acne is the end ... -
What is Rosacea and how can it be treated?
Rosacea is a chronic, red acne-like benign skin condition affecting mostly fair skin people between the ages of 30 and 60. It is characterized by flare-ups and remissions. The main symptoms of rosacea include: red or pink patches; visible tiny broken blood vessels; small red bumps that sometimes ...