Summer has come and gone. Swimsuits and tanks are now replaced with sweaters and boots. Time to sip tea, stay warm and keep your skin hydrated. As the season changes, so should your skincare routine, but not drastically! A few tips for fall:
Still Wear SPF A common misconception is that sunscreen should only be applied on sunny days when you’re at the beach or by the pool. If you plan to be out and participate in fall/winter sports like skiing or snowboarding, sunscreen is a necessity. Sunlight exposes us to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, the main cause of skin cancer. If sunlight bounces off a surface, it can increase UV exposure. Cleanser During the drier seasons, choose cream-based cleansers if you tend to have drier skin and try to avoid products that contain alcohol which can further dry your skin. At night time, use a richer moisturizer on your face. For your lips, apply a moisturizing balm that can help keep them from getting chapped. Add A Chemical Peel If your skin is feeling uneven, blotchy, or rough, consider scheduling an appointment for a chemical peel. Chemical peels are a great way to begin the fall season with a fresh face look. Facial Treatments Facials are a relaxing opportunity to get fall weather ready and get pampered. Facials can be customized to combat the effects of wind, cold or snow that may have your skin dry, red or irritated. Microneedling, hydrafacial & microdermabrasion are also particularly effective to start off the fall season. Laser Treatments For patients still self-conscious about any pigmentation or discoloration issues brought on by the summer sun, a laser treatment is a quick and easy way to restore your skin to its natural even tone. In the summer we are exposed to the sun regardless of the copious amounts of sunscreen we lather on and fall is the perfect time to reverse sun damage. Final Thoughts As we all know, skin can be a challenge regardless of the season. It can sometimes feel overwhelming and discouraging to keep up with a consistent skincare routine. If you’re struggling to find your skin’s perfect fall skincare routine, book with Corina, RN, CANS today!
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Bruxism is a condition that causes uncontrollable grinding or clenching of your teeth. Many patients are unaware of the action, which means you could be grinding at night while you’re asleep and not even know it.
If left untreated, your bruxism could lead to chronic headaches, eye pain, ear pain, jaw disorders, tooth damage and neck problems. Therefore, it’s important to seek treatment with a trusted provider as soon as possible and see if you are a candidate for Botox injections. The symptoms of bruxism may be obvious, but if not a good indication you are suffering is waking up in the morning with a headache or sore jaw. If you have a partner, ask them if you are audibly grinding at night. A dentist can also check your teeth for damage. BOTOX Treatment for Bruxism BOTOX is not only a treatment for wrinkles, sweating, and migraines, but it’s now being used for bruxism as well. The treatment involves injecting Botox into the masseter muscles. The masseter muscle is what we use to clench our teeth. Injecting Botox helps the muscle to relax, reducing clenching and taking the edge off. Patients can begin to feel better within days of the treatment program, each treatment lasting 4-6 months. REASONS To Use Botox For Grinding:
About Corina, RN, CANS Corina, RN, CANS is a Registered Nurse and Certified Aesthetic Nurse Specialist by the International Society of Plastic and Aesthetic Nurses who specializes in FDA-approved, natural-looking, non-surgical, medical aesthetics treatments. Corina has a passion for educating her clients, customizing full face care plans, and enhancing one's own natural beauty. A true artist creating natural results. Give your face the customized treatment plan it deserves today with Corina, RN, CANS. What is QWO and what is cellulite?
QWO is a prescription medicine used to treat moderate to severe cellulite in the buttocks of adult women. It is the FIRST and only FDA-approved injectable treatment for moderate to severe cellulite in the buttocks. Cellulite is a structure produced by our bodies. As we age, our skin gets thinner while fat cells get larger and push against the skin. This added pressure causes our fibrous connective tissue to connect the skin to the fascia below it. This creates the “dimpling” effects of cellulite. How Does QWO work? It's not fully understood how QWO works in moderate to severe cellulite thus far. After injected, the enzymes in QWO are believed to target the fibrous bands under the skin, allowing the skin to rise and smooth back out. It's thought that QWO works in 3 ways: releasing fibrous bands, redistributing fat cells, and stimulating the growth of new collagen for a smoother booty. Am I A Candidate For QWO? Statistics show cellulite affects approximately 90% of women, so make your bottom a top priority along with the rest of us! If you're an overall healthy person and wish to minimize the appearance of cellulite on your bum, QWO is for you. What Can I Expect From Treatment? A cutting edge treatment without cutting! QWO injections take 10 minutes or less and require no post-treatment downtime. You may experience some soreness or bruising, but this is known to lessen after each treatment. With 3 simple in office treatments, 21 days apart, you are on your way to a smoother booty in no time. Visible results can be noticed in 10 weeks. QWO needs time to work its magic! *You should not receive QWO if you are allergic to any collagenase or the ingredients in QWO, or have an active infection in the treatment area. About Corina, RN, CANS Corina, RN, CANS is a Registered Nurse and Certified Aesthetic Nurse Specialist by the International Society of Plastic and Aesthetic Nurses who specializes in FDA-approved, natural-looking, non-surgical, medical aesthetics treatments. Corina has a passion for educating her clients, customizing full face care plans, and enhancing one's own natural beauty. A true artist creating natural results. Give your face the customized treatment plan it deserves today with Corina, RN, CANS. |
AuthorCorina, RN, CANS is Board Certified and trained in several types of cosmetic procedures. She is a true artist creating natural looking results!
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