Stem cells have become a huge buzzword in the esthetics industry. They are known for their regenerative properties in medicine, making them a promising component to rejuvenate aged skin. Many providers and consumers have turned to stem cells in esthetic procedures and topical skin care products to address the signs of aging skin. To better understand what stem cells are meant to do in the skin, you need to understand what stem cells are, where they come from and how they work in skin care products.
Pigmentation is one of the most common skin concerns from clients. It is a difficult skin condition to treat, but the right system can give you outstanding results. The best outcomes are from a combination of treatments and home care, which this article will discuss. However, this article will first detail pigmentation formation and the types of pigmentation, both important to the treatments chosen.
"There are instances where clients are misled by false promises and inaccurate information. As professionals, it is our job to be continually educated on all aspects of the esthetics industry..."
"Medspas originally became popular with the use of injectables along with skin care treatments, they are also known today for the machines that can be used for a variety of conditions including fat reduction, skin tightening, resurfacing and skin tone..."
"Lasers and light therapies are among the most commonly used devices in the esthetic industry. Modern day usage of light has broadly expanded the range of cosmetic medical treatments. They can be used to treat a variety of skin concerns including discoloration, vascular lesions, uneven texture..."
"The neck and décolleté, for instance, are extensions of the face and should be treated as such. These areas show signs of aging more rapidly due to their makeup and should always be considered when performing esthetic treatments..."
"The eyes are the first area people are drawn to when looking at one another. They are the focal points of beauty on the face. Unfortunately, they are also the area to show the first signs of aging due to the delicate skin. There are several treatments available that can be focused solely to the skin around the eyes..."
"We have all heard that sleep is essential for beautiful skin, but it is important to know why. Sleep is crucial for our bodies, including skin, to regenerate and repair during sleep cycles. We have what is called a circadian rhythm, a 24-hour period responsible for biological cycles..."