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How to Properly Regenerate Your Skin After Summer?

  • October 19, 2021
How to Properly Regenerate Your Skin After Summer?

Without a doubt, our skin demands adequate regeneration, nourishment, and hydration after long months of being exposed to the sun. And while sun rays affect us all year round despite the weather (hello sunscreen!), we need to be especially vigilant about our summertime skincare and post-summer skin regeneration and inspection. They say vacation and sun exposure give us the healthy glow that became the standard of beauty, but is our skin truly rested and rejuvenated following excessive fun in the sun? Bathing in salty or chlorinated water, lying on the beach, sunbathing, or even taking a walk on a windy beach – all these relaxing vacation activities adversely affect the condition of our skin. After a summer break, the skin on our face and body is overwhelmingly dry, dehydrated, and often discoloration and broken capillaries appear on its surface, caused by intense sun exposure. Professional beauty treatments will certainly come to the rescue, but how do we choose the right one for our skin regeneration?

Dry and Sagging Skin Treatments

How can you regenerate and moisturize your post-summer dry and dehydrated skin? At New You, you can take advantage of our mesotherapy treatments, which quickly restore the skin’s revitalized and young appearance. Its effects are visible even after the first session! Mesotherapy is based on the local administration of active substances under the skin in order to stimulate cells to produce collagen and elastin, simultaneously delaying the aging processes. The nourishing cocktail provided under your dermis deeply moisturizes and oxygenates the skin.

Skin resurfacing treatments are also ideal for dry and sagging skin. It is a fractional peeling method that acts directly on the deep layers of your skin, refreshing and restoring its appearance and functions. There are many skin resurfacing treatments available that have proven extremely effective in fighting the adverse effects of sun damage, such as minimizing blemishes and allowing you to regain a youthful, clear complexion.

Chemical Peeling – Acceleration of Cell Renewal

Chemical peeling is a procedure involving the application of one or more chemicals to accelerate cell renewal in a clinical setting. Its immediate and visible effects are based on shallower or deeper skin exfoliation, while the long-term impact causes skin regeneration and the production of new collagen, as a result of which the skin becomes moisturized with reduced appearance of wrinkles and discoloration.

When is chemical peeling recommended? Anyone suffering from these conditions will benefit from the treatment:

  • Facial skin aging caused by sun exposure (photoaging),
  • Fine wrinkles and deep expression lines,
  • Hyperpigmentation spots (melasma, age discoloration, sun blemishes),
  • Various skin changes (acne, keratosis, dryness),
  • Skin laxity,
  • Stretch marks and other scars,
  • Enlarged pores.

The selection of appropriate peeling and its strength depends largely on the skin phototype, as well as other factors, such as skin preparation, sun exposure, and your individual expectations.

The effectiveness of our medical peelings depends on many factors, such as the substances used, characteristics of the treated skin (phototype, thickness, ethnicity, hypersensitivity), the formula of each substance (concentration, pH levels), or length of application. Depending on the strength of active ingredients, the peeling can be superficial, medium, or deep. The greater the depth, the more profound the skin stimulation and repair, but also the risk of complications and aftercare.

Microdermabrasion

Microdermabrasion is a type of micro-peeling, a method of mechanical exfoliation of the epidermis with a precisely controlled stream of microcrystals. It is a treatment that exfoliates, oxygenates and strengthens the skin, simultaneously stimulating the production of collagen and allowing you to effectively minimize such imperfections as:

  • Wrinkles,
  • Stretch marks,
  • Acne scars,
  • Cellulite,
  • Discoloration.

Interestingly, microdermabrasion can be performed on other skin areas besides the face, the most common being the neck and back.

Microneedling, with or without PRP Therapy

Microneedling is a cosmetic procedure that creates micro-punctures in the skin to stimulate the auto-repair process and increase the transepidermal absorption of rejuvenating active ingredients, such as growth factors, hyaluronic acid and vitamins. Through the use of specialized devices equipped with microneedles, tiny holes are created in the outer skin layer that activate the natural repair mechanisms. These holes allow for better penetration of active ingredients, such as PRP-derived growth factors, hyaluronic acid, antioxidants, and vitamins. The primary effect of microneedling is that it induces growth factors and stimulates collagen and elastin synthesis, thus giving a visible rejuvenating effect.

One of the advantages of microneedling compared to other aesthetic treatments is that it does not change our appearance dramatically. The procedure renews the skin evenly, allowing it to regain its natural glow and minimizing imperfections. If your fear of cosmetic treatments evolves around the unnatural effect that often accompanies aesthetic medicine, these skin regenerating methods are entirely safe and organic.

Microneedling is a minimally invasive and virtually painless procedure – biostimulation consists of puncturing the skin with extremely tiny microneedles without causing significant pain apart from slight discomfort and redness of the treated area. The side effects gradually disappear over the next 24 hours. The procedure provides the best results when repeated in consecutive sessions. At New You, we offer packages tailored to your individual needs.

Screen Your Skin Health

Skin regenerating procedures, especially after summer, have come a long way. However, no treatment will provide the health and vitality you deserve and need without proper skin examination for worrisome signs and changes.

Dermatoscopy is a non-invasive method of examining the skin, moles, and mucous membranes, which has significantly contributed to the increase in the effectiveness of diagnostics. The examination with dermatoscope enables quick and effective identification of skin lesions, making an early diagnosis possible and allowing the removal of the suspected skin lesion at an early stage, and documenting its evolution over time.

The sensitivity of skin examination while using the naked eye is around sixty percent, while dermatoscopy has an effectiveness of up to ninety-five percent, meaning that there is a minimal risk of overlooking an oncologically disturbing lesion. An early diagnosis of skin cancer or melanoma offers the possibility of complete recovery!

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