Skin Rejuvenating Injectables – Saginaw Michigan – Latisse Eyelash Enhancer – Spider Vein Therapy
Radiesse®
Radiesse® dermal filler is made of a synthetic substance of calcium hydroxylapatite, with no allergic reactions associated with it. Most patients can return to normal activities the next day. One of the advantages of Radiesse® is that it can last up to three years and can be used for lip enhancement.
Restylane®
Restylane® is a dermal filler used to restore volume and fullness to moderate to severe facial wrinkles and folds. Restylane® is a non-animal-based hyaluronic acid that exists naturally in the human body, eliminating allergic reactions. The treatment is simple and convenient, can be administered without pretesting, and results are almost instantaneous. Restylane® results are long-lasting, giving skin a more youthful appearance for six months or longer. Sessions include a consultation with a physician and treatment.
Juvéderm® Injectable Gel
Juvéderm® Injectable Gel is a gel implant that includes hyaluronic acid, a natural complex sugar that bolsters skin elasticity, providing a smooth and supple appearance. It improves your appearance by lifting and adding volume to the wrinkles and folds in the treatment area. Juvéderm® Injectable Gel may last from six to nine months.
BOTOX® Cosmetic
An injection of a clinical formula of Botulinum Toxin Type A, known as BOTOX® Cosmetic makes it possible to immobilize selected muscles of facial expression, smoothing deep expression lines and furrows, especially around the forehead and eye area.
Latisse™
Latisse™ solution is a prescription treatment for hypotrichosis used to grow eyelashes, making them longer, thicker, and darker. For many women, Latisse™ offers the results they desire. We invite you to consult with us to determine if Latisee™ is right for you.
Sclerotherapy
Sclerotherapy is an in-office non-surgical procedure designed specifically to improve the appearance spider veins. Spider veins can be particularly troublesome when they when they appear in the legs and ankles. Sclerotherapy requires injections but no anesthesia is needed. A solution injected into each affected vein causes the vein to collapse, making it less visible. To achieve the best results, two or more sessions are usually required.