Before & Afters
Morpheus8 Microneedling RF Therapy
Morpheus 8 Prime
Morpheus 8 Prime is a final touch facial treatment designed for subdermal/dermal remodeling of periorbital, perioral, nose, and small hard to reach areas. The Prime tip has 12 pins instead of 24 and the tip is much smaller than a regular Morpheus 8 tip. Morpheus 8 Prime treats small areas and helps reach corners closer to the eye, rejuvenating delicate skin on the lower and upper eyelids. Morpheus8 Prime restores youthful appearance in hard to reach areas, effectively reduces bags underneath the eyes, and improves wrinkles, dark circle, and texture of the skin. It is a highly recommended treatment for patients who struggle with tired looking eyes, eye bags, and crow’s feet.
FaceTite
CO2RE® Laser Skin Resurfacing
Sculptra®
Frequently Asked Questions
How to look younger?
We’ve mastered different techniques to help your skin fight the signs of aging. The secret to a younger looking face is younger looking skin. Taking care of your skin at home and visiting our clinic regularly for skin rejuvenation treatments will give you spectacular results and a beautiful youthful appearance. It is never too late to start treatments to stimulate collagen production in your skin!
Sculptra® is an FDA-approved injectable that helps gradually replace lost collagen in your skin with new collagen for results that can last more than two years. Dr. Tanya Perich also offers Candela CORE® CO2 Laser to enhance skin tone and texture through skin resurfacing. This non-invasive procedure reduces the effects of aging and sun on the skin, smoothing fine lines, wrinkles, reducing acne scars and stimulating new collagen production by removing the skin’s outer layers and allowing radiant new skin cells to grow.
What is collagen?
Collagen is the most common protein in the body that is used to form a framework to support cell and tissue. Collagen is called “fountain of youth” as it keeps your skin from sagging, giving it a glow and youthful look. Your body naturally produces collagen, but its production decreases with age. Starting in your mid-20s, you slowly begin to lose collagen. Women can lose up to 30% of collagen in the first 5 years of menopause.