Anti-Aging Surgeries :: Skin Care New Jersey Skin Care New Jersey: Popular Skin Care Options in New JerseyWhen it comes to skin care, New Jersey has a range of popular non-surgical procedures including microdermabrasion, in-office chemical peels, laser skin rejuvenation and Retin-A prescriptions. To learn more about each of these different types of non-surgical skin care procedures, keep reading for an overview of each one, including where to find a qualified practitioner in the New Jersey area. Microdermabrasion By agitating the skin and spraying it with a light crystal spray, microdermabrasion works to break up dead skin cells, remove them and reveal younger, fresher and brighter looking skin. While there are do-it-yourself home microdermabrasion kits available for sale at most cosmetic retailers, you can typically get the best results by visiting a qualified practitioner. After your microdermabrasion treatment, your skin will be red and slightly sensitive for about an hour. You should avoid the sun or any topical creams, other than those prescribed by your doctor or esthetician, for at least two to three days. Chemical Peel Procedures In the world of skin care, New Jersey was one of the first places in North America to start offering chemical peel procedures outside a dermatologist's office. The state allows qualified esthetician to provide chemical peel services in licensed offices. The cost for a standard chemical peel procedure will vary between $75 and $600. However, most patients who get one make chemical peels part of their ongoing skin care regimen, spend an approximate $700 to $850 a year on regular chemical peel treatments. Laser Skin Rejuvenation Also known as laser skin resurfacing, this popular skin care treatment uses laser light to penetrate deep beneath the skin's surface and reduce discoloration, improve skin tone, treat varicose veins and reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. Patients should avoid the sun for a few days both before and after their treatment. They should also avoid using products that contain Retin-A, or hydroxy acids. Retin-A Prescription Retin-A was first prescribed by doctors over 30 years ago and was originally used as an acne treatment. Today, it's a major part of many anti-aging regimens. The purpose of Retin-A creams is to act as a light chemical peel that improves the skin's exfoliation process and enhances the skin's collagen production. For everyday, topical skin care, New Jersey patients are choosing non-invasive, prescription options like Retin-A. Finding a Dermatologist or Esthetician For skin care, New Jersey offers both medical dermatologists and highly qualified esthetician. To find a certified dermatologist, try the American Academy of Dermatology (http://www.aad.org) website or the Society of Dermatology SkinCare Specialists (http://www.sdss.tv), which both have qualified and certified members in New Jersey. All Site Articles for Anti-Aging Surgeries |
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