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Keep your skin healthy and glowing through the winter season with these medicated facials
Keep your skin healthy and glowing through the winter season with these medicated facials
It is very important to follow a healthy skin care regimem during winter as the skin tends to feel dry. Hydrating facial treatments that help in dead skin reduction stimulate circulation and supply nutrients and essential oils that are required. Following are the medicated facials that give you an instant glow inside out: Meso Glow Treatment: This uses vitamins and mineral injections to add a healthy glow to the skin, which in turn radiates energy and vitality. Meso Glow reverses the damage caused due to stress or over exposure to sunlight by infusing vitamins, minerals, amino acids and anti-oxidants into your skin through pain-free micro injections. These revitalising agents restore the natural glow to your complexion. A vitamin C mask is then applied for radiance. This is a wonderful treatment for fine lines around the eyes and lips.
Restylane Vital Treatment: This treatment rejuvenates the skin by restoring hydrobalance and improving skin elasticity, structure and firmness to create a fresh and natural look. Skin vitality and lustre are restored and the skin condition is improved. It looks plump and hydrated. Restylane Vital is a smooth, pure, crystal clear gel based on a substance called hyaluronic acid. Hyaluronic acid naturally occurs in the skin but with age, the function of this acid becomes less effective and by injecting Restylane Vital into the skin, skin elasticity and skin surface roughness are improved.
Meso Lift Treatment: This therapy revitalises and repairs the skin as well as prevents premature cutaneous aging. The revitalizing product is injected like a glaze under the skin. The result is immediate and spectacular.
All these treatments are subtle on the skin and require special post care. Usage of good SPF is mandatory in winters too. Drink lots of water, moisturise your skin with a non-comedogenic moisturiser and do not use too much of drying face washes. Avoid using creams that have retinol and glycolic acid.
— The author is a cosmetologist and homeopathic physician.