Medical Skin Care
It is the process of removing accumulated sebum, dead cells, cosmetic residues, dust, and dirt from the pores of the skin.
These foreign substances that accumulate can clog the pores, leading to the formation of blackheads, acne, and a dull appearance of the skin.
Regular treatments using professional products can prevent these issues and revitalize the skin, giving it a radiant appearance. As a result, the skin becomes brighter and more resistant to external factors.
Who is it Suitable for?
Medical skin care is suitable for people of all ages, regardless of gender. The application is determined based on a detailed analysis by an expert, according to the individual’s needs. If there is any underlying health issue, the expert should be informed so that the protocol can be adjusted accordingly.
Stages of Medical Skin Care
If the treatment is done during daylight hours, it is concluded by applying sunscreen.
When Should Medical Skin Care Be Done?
It should be applied periodically every 30 to 40 days based on the skin’s needs. The expert may shorten this duration in certain cases.
ACNE CARE
Formation of Acne
Although it is predominantly seen between the ages of 15-22 due to these reasons, it can occur in people of all ages and skin types.
Caring for Acne-Prone Skin
Depending on the severity of acne, the process can last approximately one to one and a half hours. Cleansing the skin surface helps remove blackheads, closed comedones, open comedones, oily cysts, and milia, providing relief and supporting the prevention of acne formation. One important factor to note is that acne-prone skin should not be washed excessively, as it can lead to dryness and worsen acne.
Squeezing acne should be performed by a professional and not at home by the individual.
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