Skin Peels Treatment

Skin Peels - Agera® Rx and Obaji Blue Peels

Skin peels, using special precisely made combinations of chemicals, are one of the most effective ways of getting a younger looking skin and healthy complexion.

Why do we have skin?

Although we all know what skin is (after all we see it every day) it helps to understand the biology of why we need skin. Basically the skin protects our sensitive inner tissues from the harsh conditions outside.

Sun, wind, water, dry conditions, pollution – everything that is harmful to living cells has to be kept out by our skin.

Therefore our skin is a barrier keeping the outside world away from our sensitive tissues and cells. As a barrier, it is not surprising that the skin often gets a bit battered and worn.

Such wear and tear shows on the skin by the development of rough patches, areas of pigmentation and wrinkles.

How can skin be improved?

Facial skin is exposed to the elements most of all. How our faces appear also gives clues to how old we are, how attractive we are and how healthy we are.

Skin peels are one of the most effective ways of rejuvenating our facial skin to make it softer, tighter and more evenly coloured.

 

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Absolute Aesthetics Kuldeep Minocha

A new face at Absolute Aesthetics!

Dr. Kuldeep Minocha has joined Absolute Aesthetics and will be working at Guildford one day a week. Kuldeep specialises in advanced facial injections and needle free techniques. These specialised techniques include the Nefertiti neck lift, liquid face lift and tear trough filling.
We are hosting an evening event with Kuldeep on Tuesday 22nd May from 18.00 where he will demonstrate his ‘needle free’ techniques and explain why he believes that less is more, in the art of facial aesthetics. It will be a small, informal event and numbers will be restricted - please call 01483 477 189 to confirm your place.

Dermatosis Papulosa Nigra Case Series

Absolute Aesthetics are looking for volunteers to take part in a case series to treat Dermatosis Papulosa Nigra. This condition is a common disorder which normally develops in adolescence on black skin and is identified by smooth, dome shaped, brown to black papules seen mainly on the cheeks, neck and upper chest.

Please contact Nancy Wiggins on 01483 477 189 for more information