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A Chemical Peel isn’t as scary as it sounds, we promise!
The words “Chemical Peel” can be intimidating if you don’t understand the treatment process. We are here to help you understand the procedure and the benefits. We provide multiple strengths of chemical peels and a highly qualified Aesthetician who will assess your skin and determine the proper strength to meet your aesthetic goals. ...
Benefits of Cryotherapy in a Medical Spa
Benefits of Cryotherapy in a Medical Spa Cryotherapy is the process of using Co2 to heal and calm the skin. The Co2 is formed into a ball (aka Ice Balls). It is typically used after a glycolic chemical peel or 2% lactic peel, especially when extractions of blemishes are performed. When extracting blemishes bacteria is...
How to achieve maximum results with a skin resurfacing treatment.
How to achieve maximum results with a skin resurfacing treatment. Laser rejuvenation and resurfacing is popular for many reasons. It offers a solution to wrinkles, fine lines, post-traumatic scars, acne scars, sun spots, freckles and/or aging and damaged skin. Many lasers perform best when completed in a series. However, if you are looking for...
All About Lasers!
At Schenden’s Medical Day Spa we offer high quality innovative lasers/light treatments to ensure maximum results. Training is our top priority to ensure we deliver safe and consistent results every time. Two of top services are the Photorejuvenation/IPL treatment and our Laser Hair Removal. IPL treatments help restore your skin’s youthful appearance by targeting brown...
High Frequency Electrotherapy…. a little known treatment with big results!
High Frequency Electrotherapy is a rejuvenating treatment used in the skin care industry. High frequency is a noninvasive modality that uses a glass electrode filled with argon gas to pass a mild electrical current to the skin’s surface. The glass electrodes emit either a neon red/orange or a violet/blue light depending on the inert gas that they...