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What is a Microdermabrasion Facial in New Orleans?...

A microdermabrasion facial in New Orleans is a facial that uses fine crystals to gently remove the outer, tough layer of skin to reveal smoother, newer skin underneath while also stimulating the production of collagen.  Microdermabrasion can be used for a variety of skin concerns including but not...

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The Benefits Regular Facials in New Orleans Have o...

The human body’s largest organ is its skin.  The job of our skin is to provide a barrier for our bodies to protect our interior organs and muscles from dangerous substances, physical injury, and temperature changes.  The skin on your face, in particular, is subject...

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The Technology Behind Microcurrent Facials in New ...

For those wanting to avoid scalpels and needles but still want youthful, glowing skin, a microcurrent facial is a go-to treatment.  While the effects are not as dramatic as a face-lift or Botox and fillers, microcurrent facials can improve the negative effects of aging such as...

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Benefits of an Acne Medi Facial

 

What is Medi Facial? A...

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Radio Frequency Microneedling

RF Microneedling adds radiofrequency to the microneedling procedure to maximize collagen production. A grid of needles penetrates the epidermis and delivers energy to the dermis only.  Only the tip of the needle delivers the energy as the rest of the length of the needle is insulated. This lessens heat build up...

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Facials for Different Skin Types

Medi-facials in New Orleans are facials that are targeted to treat a specific skin condition. Medical facials work on a cellular level, meaning your skin will be healthy from the inside out.  They improve facial circulation and leave your skin hydrated. Whether you want to improve the looks of aging,...

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Skin Care 101

The skin is the largest organ of the body.  It is also the organ we take the most for granted. Exposure to sun, wind, environmental toxins, smoking, a poor diet, and personal stress all contribute to aging skin.

Our skin is composed of many layers.  The epidermis is the top layer...

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