What is Skin Care?

Over time, due to internal and external factors, combating the adverse changes occurring in our skin, intermittent medical skin care treatments are recommended in addition to home skincare routines. These treatments not only provide satisfaction and relaxation for the individual but also have benefits for maintaining skin health.

A professional medical skin care session typically lasts for about 30-60 minutes. Starting from adolescence and continuing through every age group, a customized protocol tailored to age and skin type can be applied for skincare. In a regular skincare session, the skin is pre-cleansed to remove oil, makeup residue, and dirt. The extraction of blackheads, whiteheads, accumulated sebum, and pimples is performed using hand tools. Subsequently, exfoliation is carried out to remove dead skin cells from the skin’s surface and tighten the cleaned pores. Moisturizing and nourishing masks are then applied. Additionally, different centers may use various vacuum vortex devices. Through vacuum vortex technology, the skin is gently cleansed without causing damage to its texture. It also minimizes skin peeling and helps to effectively remove dead skin cells from the skin’s surface, allowing for a deeper cleansing of makeup residue, airborne pollutants, and chemical deposits that clog pores.

For very sensitive and excessively problematic skin types, physical squeezing of the skin is avoided, and only device applications are performed. After the skincare session, doctors may provide various recommendations for the individual’s home skincare routine.

WHAT SKIN ISSUES ARE MEDICAL SKIN CARE TREATMENTS SUITABLE FOR?

– Addressing acne, blackhead, and pimple problems
– Treatment of pigmentation issues
– Delaying signs of aging
– Increasing collagen production with lifting applications
– Minimizing pores
– Equalizing skin tone by preventing pigment differences
– Treating comedones by eliminating blackheads and whiteheads, achievable through skincare treatments.