The Skin Classic direct high frequency technology is an affordable non-laser treatment for minor skin irregularities such as telangiectasis (broken capillaries), cherry angiomas, keratosis, fibromas, skin tags, hyperpigmentation, milia, sebaceous hyperplasia, and acne. Skin Classic treatments are quick, virtually painless, and work strictly on the epidermis to address common skin irregularities as the skin ages.
The Skin Classic precisely treats each irregularity permanently, or semi-permanently, without the use of lasers, cutting, burning, or freezing which can effect areas of the skin not being treated. The Skin Classic utilizes a lamprobe to transmit an electric current to thermally dehydrate the skin irregularity with little downtime and no damage to surrounding tissue. Each client's skin is different, so results may vary and more than one treatment may be needed.
The area treated may appear erythmic (red) with some inflammation. The redness should reduce within a few hours. The lighter the skin tone, the longer it may take for the redness to subside. There may be some scabbing depending on the irregularity and the area of the body being treated.
There will be a crust similar to that of a picked pimple, but it will shed in approximately 7-10 days. After the crusted area has shed and the skin cells continue to heal, some light redness may be present where the irregularity was. The client is to use a gentle cleanser & moisturizing SPF to support the healing process.
• Skin Tags
• Milia
• Flat Hyperpigmentation
• Sebaceous Hyperplasia
• Cherry Angiomas
• Fibromas
• Telangiectasia (broken capillaries)
• Clogged Pores
• Acne Pimples
Until your scabs/crusting falls off, you’ll need to use a gentle cleanser, moisturizer, and SPF daily. Gentle cleansing and patting the skin dry after is best. During a shower, avoid letting the water submerge the treated areas until after the scabs have come off. If you exercise, be sure to keep excess sweat off the treated areas. NO PICKING at your scabs/crust. Wearing SPF is an absolute must to protect that new skin that forms after your treatment.
During the healing process, the treated areas can be covered with mineral makeup, but full coverage is not recommended. If you must wear a full face of makeup, please be very gentle during your makeup removal and application processes.
Aggressive and corrective topicals should be avoided until after scabs have fallen off. Refrain use of tretinoin, retin-A, renova, differin, tazorac, avage, epiDuo, ziana and high-percentage AHA (glycolic or lactic acid) and BHA (salicylic acid) products for approximately 7 days prior to treatment.
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