After the age of 50, the level of hormones – estrogen and progesterone, which are responsible for the appearance and condition of the skin, significantly decreases. Their deficiencies are visible primarily on the face and neck. This is a special period in which menopausal skin aging overlaps with chronological aging and photoaging.
Deep wrinkles and furrows appear on the skin and the face loses its oval. The skin becomes thinner, which is why broken capillaries, pigmentation spots, enlarged pores or dark circles under the eyes are much more visible. In addition, the skin is prone to irritation, rosacea often increases, and it also becomes sensitive. Loss of elasticity and firmness also affects the eyelids that fall, and the neck, whose contour becomes blurred, horizontal furrows commonly known as the “Venus necklace” appear and so-called ‘Turkey skin’.
It is not possible to reverse all these changes, but proper home care combined with treatments in a beauty salon will help moisturize and grease the skin, unify the skin tone, reduce the appearance of pores and shallower wrinkles. Facial skin will no longer be perfectly smooth, but thanks to appropriate treatments and the use of professional cosmetics, you can subtract several years and prevent the deepening of changes.
from
£48
30 – 60 mins
@2020 New you the beauty clinic
1. Pregnancy, breast-feeding, post-partum period
2. Cancer (ongoing chemotherapy or radiotherapy)
3. Hormonal treatment
– individual hormonal therapy
– infertility treatment
– thyroid disease treatment
4. Medication
– antibiotics (break between the last dose and the treatment is a minimum of 4 weeks)
– anticoagulants (blood thinners)
– aspirin
– retinoids (break between the last dose and the treatment is a minimum of 6 months)
– photosensitisers
5. Cosmetics with:
– retinol
– vitamins A, C and E
– fruit acids
6. Herbal Remedies (stop use a week before treatment)
– St John’s Wort, calendula
– herbal slimming teas
– herbal antidepressants
7. Tanning
– sun tanning
– sunbed (stop use 4 weeks before treatment)
– self – tanning creams (stop use 4 weeks before treatment)
8. Exfoliating products should be stopped a week before the procedure
9. Bleeding disorders
10. Untreated diabetes
11. History of keloids
12. Hypertension
13. Dermatological skin changes
– herpes
– inflammation
– nevus (moles, beauty marks etc)
– photodermatoses (skin sensitivity to the sun)
– eczemas
– hyperpigmentation
– psoriasis
– reticularis (mottled skin)
– vitiligo (relative contraindications)
14. Open wounds
15. Allergic skin reactions
16. Epilepsy (relative contraindication)
17. HIV
18. Pacemaker
19. Alcohol (24 hours before and after)
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