Fractional laser resurfacing has brought new hope to thousands of patients suffering with debilitating scars. Patients are experiencing dramatic improvement in the appearance of scars with just one treatment. Think you'd be a good candidate? Let Dr. Lily construct a treatment plan for you.
Call today to book your consult and be on your way to scar-free skin! (703) 356-5111
December 28, 2013
December 27, 2013
Cosmetics are Not Only for Women
Myth:
Cosmetic treatments are only for women.
Fact:
Men get cosmetic treatments all the time.
The goal of
cosmetic procedures is to make individuals look like refreshed versions of
themselves. Men and women require different treatment approaches because they
have different facial structures. Simply, men and women age differently. There
is no “one size fits all” approach to cosmetic treatments. My secret to
treating men with cosmetics is tailoring the treatment to their masculine
features so they do not look overdone or feminine.
Whether you are
a gentlemen who is unaware of your cosmetic options, or a girl who’s trying to
think of a gift idea for her guy, you should consider the following treatments
this season:
Botox: the most common cosmetic
treatment among men
The injection
of Botox into facial muscles temporarily relaxes the muscles in the face and
reduces the appearance of fine lines caused by facial activity. Etched in frown
lines between your eyebrows and around your eyes can make you look fatigued,
aged, or unhappy. Reducing the appearance of fine lines with Botox is safe,
easy, quick, and will make you look rested!
CoolSculpting: permanent fat loss.
No needles. No downtime. No joke.
Are you sick of
bulges on your abdomen? Flanks? Arms? Thighs? Whether you hit the gym or not,
we can permanently freeze fat cells with this non-surgical, non-invasive
treatment. There is no anesthesia, downtime, needles, or pain. This device
gives you liposuction-like results without all the hassle and risk of invasive
treatments. With each one-hour treatment 20% of fat cells are permanently
deleted! Come in on your lunch break to finally get rid of that unwanted fat! It’s
so relaxing that we have you watch a movie and relax during treatment. Treatments
are convenient performed Monday through Saturday!
Fillers: noninvasive facial
enhancement
Injectable
fillers are used to reduce the appearance of volume loss naturally caused by
aging. Enhancing the facial structure with fillers can make individuals look
like refreshed and youthful versions of themselves. Treatments are tailored to
facial structures depending on how they have naturally aged. Men often get
fillers on the lower half of the face to strengthen the jawline. This treatment
can be performed in minutes!
Laser treatments: take years off
your skin
Our most
popular laser the Fraxel laser. This laser treatment is a great option for men
who do not want to deal with a lot of upkeep. Fraxel treats acne scars, brown
spots caused by sun damage, and fine lines by resurfacing the skin. Laser resurfacing
will also tighten the skin. Treat your face, chest, hands, back, and more! Less
than a week of downtime will take years off of your skin. Our pulsed dye laser
could also be for you; this painless treatment will reduce the appearance of
skin redness and broken blood vessels that cannot otherwise be treated.
Chemical peels &
Microdermabrasions: spa treatments for everyone
Performed by
our medical esthetician these non-invasive treatments treat skin discoloration,
acne scars, enlarged pores, and more. All spa services are listed on our spa
website, skinkure.com.
Get your guy a
gift certificate OR help him schedule his appointment today at (703) 356-5111.
December 17, 2013
How to: Clean Your Makeup Brushes
You should clean your makeup brushes every
three months to avoid excess oils, bacteria, and residual bits of makeup from
transferring onto your skin. Debris from dirty brushes can cause acne, clogged
pores, or rashes.
Follow these quick and easy steps to clean and
preserve your brushes:
1. Swirl
makeup brush in a shallow bowl filled with warm water and any shampoo
2. Swirl the brush on a towel to remove excess makeup
3. Rinse under warm water until all lather is gone
4. Reshape the bristles and lay your brush to dry on a towel
December 12, 2013
Tiny Bumps Under Your Skin?
So, you
have your new skin care routine down to a science and your skin looks one
hundred times better. It’s clearer and
you’ve lost that angry red color, but for some reason you can’t get that smooth
feel. There seems to be these bumps that
won’t go away, no matter how hard you try.
Why?
There are a
few different types of acne. There are
the inflammatory and red pustules, cystic and painful acne and then there are
comedones. Comedones are bumps that are
located underneath the skin and they do not respond to topical acne
treatments. Essentially, they are
clogged pores, so unclogging them is the only way to get rid of them. This can be done with a deep pore facial or
microdermabrasion.
Contact McLean
Dermatology & Skincare Center for the best treatment for your skin. Remember, not all facials are created
equal. At McLean Dermatology &
Skincare Center a Medical Esthetician will perform your treatment with the most
advanced ingredients and devices.
December 11, 2013
Do you know the difference between Ointments, Creams, and Lotions?
Ointments are oil-based (80% oil and 20% water) and preservative free. They are
the most absorbent and provide an occlusive barrier on the skin that prevents
moisture loss, allowing the greatest benefit.
The greasier the better, especially with dry, cracked skin. They are also good for allergic skin,
sensitive skin and for skin that is not going to easily absorb, like
psoriasis. To improve efficacy, you can
even use a covering over the area. For
example, if you have dry and cracked knuckles, apply the ointment and put on
gloves.
Creams (50% oil and 50% water) are non-greasy and disappear when rubbed in.
Typically a patient favorite, creams are useful when it might not be
cosmetically appealing or realistic to use an ointment, such as on the face or
under clothes, which might cause them to get ruined. However, they wash off easily and contain
both preservatives and alcohol with can burn on allergic or cracked skin.
Lotions are similar to creams, but they are lighter and less thick. Their absorption is very fast. Most over-the-counter body moisturizers are
lotions but they are terrible because they absorb quickly and evaporate just as
quickly. The skin is then left just as
dry as before. They do not form the
emollient barrier that makes an ointment so effective.
So, what
treatment is right for you? It depends
on the skin condition, but as a general rule choose something in a tub, not a
pump.
Written by: Gina Coons, PA Student, GWU
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