Medical Skin
What is Medical Skin Care?
Makeup and harmful UV rays gradually damage the skin, causing it to lose its youthful glow. The dirt and makeup residues that accumulate on the upper layers of the epidermis, when combined with the skin’s natural oils, clog the pores over time. This lack of oxygen causes the skin to lose its ability to cleanse itself. The imbalance in sebum production often leads to common skin issues, such as excessive oiliness or dryness, and the effects of aging become more pronounced and accelerate on skin with disrupted sebum balance.
Regular medical skin care treatments help restore the skin’s lost vitality, supporting it in regaining a healthy appearance.
Medical skin care is a treatment that uses dermocosmetic products to rejuvenate your face and bring a radiant glow. Through deep cleansing and stimulating blood circulation, all layers of the skin can breathe again. By cleaning the pores, effective medical skin care products are delivered to the deeper layers of the skin, tailored to its needs.
What is Done During Medical Skin Care?
The primary goal of medical skin care is to deeply cleanse the skin.
- Cleansing: The skin is first cleansed to prepare it for treatment.
- Toning: The skin is toned to tighten the pores after they are thoroughly cleansed.
- Peeling: A peeling process is applied to remove dead skin cells.
- Steam Bath: The skin is softened with a steam bath, making it ready for further treatments.
- Serum Application: Soothing serums are applied to calm the skin after these processes.
- Toning Again: Further toning is performed to tighten the relaxed skin.
- Mask Application: A special mask with ingredients suitable for the skin is applied to make the treatment more lasting. The mask is left for a while and then removed.
- Moisturizing: The skin is moisturized with a suitable cream, followed by a gentle massage.
- Sunscreen: Finally, sunscreen is applied to protect the skin, and the treatment is completed.
How Often Should Medical Skin Care Be Done?
If the skin is experiencing issues like acne or blackheads, it may require several sessions, initially every two weeks. For skin that regularly wears heavy makeup, sessions may be scheduled every two weeks or 21 days.
For a regular skin care routine, it’s ideal to have medical skin care once a month, combined with other treatments that suit your skin’s needs.