Chemical peels
A chemical solution is applied to the skin to rejuvenate it and treat hyperpigmentation, acne, scarring and signs of aging.
Read More →Zero Size Aesthetics & Cosmetology treatments are professional procedures that improve the appearance and health of the skin, addressing signs of aging, discoloration, texture issues, acne, acne scars, wrinkles and sun damage.
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A chemical solution is applied to the skin to rejuvenate it and treat hyperpigmentation, acne, scarring and signs of aging.
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A non-invasive skin treatment that involves injecting a cocktail of substances into the skin to rejuvenate it.
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A hand-held instrument is used to gently exfoliate the upper layers of the skin.
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Uses light beams to destroy damaged skin and encourage collagen production.
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Light beams of different wavelengths are applied to the skin to stimulate collagen production.
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Also known as a carbon laser peel or Hollywood peel, a non-invasive laser procedure that can rejuvenate the skin.
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A non-invasive medical-grade skin treatment that improves your skin tone, texture and appearance.
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A non-invasive cosmetic procedure that uses liquid nitrogen vapour to cool the skin to sub-zero temperatures.
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Laser tattoo removal uses laser light to break tattoo ink into smaller particles that the body naturally eliminates, while chemical peels offer a non-invasive option using solutions like TCA to fade tattoos over time.
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Combines chemical peels to remove dead skin cells and excess oil, light therapy to reduce acne-causing bacteria and inflammation, and microneedling to stimulate collagen production and improve skin texture.
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Laser treatments target and break down pigmented areas so the body can naturally eliminate the pigment, while IPL reaches the dermis with less damage to the epidermis for diffuse pigmentation, with chemical peels and carbon laser as additional options.
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Laser therapy and dermabrasion remove part of the upper skin layers to make scars, birthmarks and stretch marks less prominent, while silicone dressings and gels reduce the size, hardness, redness and itch of raised scars.
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