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It's not a secret why people want
youthful and less wrinkled skin. As
wrinkles are minimized, it will give
you younger looking, with smoother
skin. Of course the feeling and
looking of youth are giving more
self confidence and beauty.
Factors that Promote Wrinkles
In addition to gradually aging,
there are a number of other factors
that can contribute to increased
incidences of wrinkles. Some of
these can be controlled while others
cannot. The most common factors that
determine wrinkle occurrence
include:
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- Hereditary
- Skin type
- Smoking
- Sun Exposure
- Drug Use
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Things you can do to minimize
wrinkles
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By following the above 5 items
regularly, a person will be
taking important steps to
maintaining a youthful
appearance and reducing the
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OBAGI Systems |
The skin surface are
cells that give skin
its smoothness,
color and firmness.
As these cells
mature, new ones are
made. For healthy
skin, this cycle of
cell replacement
takes about six
weeks.
With aging, add the
exposure to sunlight
and other
environmental
factors the
replacement cell
cycle is failed to
renew itself. As the
cell renewal cycle
becomes less
efficient, skin
becomes rough in
texture, spotted in
color, and loose in
tone.
Ask Dr. Ghada to
restore your skin
health by
prescribing the
OBAGI Systems.
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Nu-Derm System for skin
rejuvenation. This
system is an integrated
set of prescription and
cosmetic products that
help diminish fine lines
and wrinkles, improve
skin texture and
elasticity, balance skin
tone and reduce pore
size.
Results may be
enhanced by the Obagi
Blue Peel, a medical
procedure which removes
thin surface layers of
aged and damaged skin.
The Nu-Derm System of
OBAGI works deep down to
bring skin cells back to
health.
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Initial consultations are
available with Dr. Ghada.
The prescription creams are
available for purchase,
after your consultation,
from Dr Ghada.
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Suitable for |
Fine lines, wrinkles,
mild acne scarring and
selected pigmentation
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Anesthia
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Local
anesethia |
Length of operation |
45 minutes |
Length of stay in
Hospital |
Office/outpatient
procedure |
Outpatient follow up
required |
One to two visits |
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Approximate recovery time |
1 week |
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Possible complications |
Secondary bacterial/viral
infections, redness, |
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delayed healing |
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Chemical Peeling |
What is chemical peeling?
Chemical
peeling is the treatment of
certain skin diseases or for
cosmetic purposes by application
of one or more chemical
exfoliating agents to the skin,
resulting in destruction of
superficial layer of the skin
with regeneration of new cells
of skin.
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| Indications
of chemical resurfacing: |
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- Photoaging
skin and
wrinkles
- Actinic
keratoses
- Pigmentary
disturbance
- Melasmasma
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Post-inflammatory
hyperpigmentation
- Freckles
- Lentigens
- Tattoos
- Demarcation
marks
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