skin resurfacing
Removing the outer layers of the skin's surface is just one way to reveal a fresher-looking face.
A special instrument—essentially a rapidly rotating diamond sanding disk or wire brush—scrapes away the skin's surface. Learn more
A flow of fine crystals with applied vacuum suction results in a very gentle sandblasting of the skin, removing dead surface cells and clearing the pores of debris. Learn more
Varying strengths and the amount of time the chemicals remain in contact with the skin will determine just how deep the peel goes. Learn more
Ablative lasers use the power and heat of light in a targeted beam to remove and resurface the skin, either superficially or through to the deeper layers. Learn more