As anti-aging technology improves, more and more people are opting for non-invasive procedures like Botox, laser hair removal, and laser wrinkle reduction rather than risky and expensive cosmetic surgery.
These sought-after innovations can give customers what they want without breaking the bank.
However, did you know that after completing esthetic training, you, as a medical professional, are legally allowed to offer these services to your own clients?
If you want to avoid surgical procedures but still want younger-looking skin, consider these five anti-aging skin rejuvenation methods!
Photofacials with IPL
A photofacial using Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) can remove discoloration from the face, neck, chest, and other areas. It’s commonly used to lessen the appearance of sun damage, age spots, rosacea, broken capillaries, acne scars, and even more!
Using a Laser Split it into Smaller Pieces
The fractional laser treatment is ideal for the customer who wishes to get rid of wrinkles, stretch marks, etc. Microscopic thermal holes created by cosmetic laser therapy stimulate collagen production, diminish the appearance of stretch marks and scars, and more.
Renew Your Skin Using eMatrix!
The eMatrix radiofrequency skin rejuvenation therapy penetrates deeper than fractional lasers to reduce the visible effects of aging by stimulating collagen production, eliminating undesirable pigmentation, and improving overall skin tone. Incredible improvements are common after a single session.
Facial Implants
Fillers for deep wrinkles, thin lips, and sunken cheeks can all be achieved using dermal fillers, a type of injectable cosmetic procedure.
Botox
Botox is the most popular non-invasive cosmetic treatment because of its ability to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles for a fresher, younger look.