SilkPeel Dermal Infusion
" The premier technology for microdermabrasion. Silkpeel combines deep epidermal exfoliation with special infusion solutions like salicylic acid and vitamin C to improve skin color and texture "
- Dr. Lupo
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SilkPeels are wonderful! My skin feels and looks great. My texture is smoother and my skin is brighter. ~ Shoundra
At the Lupo Center, microdermabrasion is performed with the latest, non-particle technology called SilkPeel™. This unique technology utilizes a diamond imbedded hand piece that removes the top layers of dead and damaged skin cells, while infusing the skin with therapeutic liquids chosen based on skin condition. Dr. Lupo was one of the first in the United States to convert to this cutting edge Dermal Infusion technology.
SilkPeel™ is used to brighten skin color, improve acne and mild acne scars, and lighten darkened skin discolorations. It is particularly effective when combined with GentleWaves LED treatments and the individualized home skin care program Dr. Lupo will prescribe.
Conditions that benefit from SilkPeel™:
- Improve skin tone and texture
- Improve skin's irregular pigmentation
- Reduces post-acne red and brown spots
- Reduces fine lines and pore size
- Deep cleanses skin and pores
- Smoothes rough texture on face, arms, etc.
- Improves appearance of scars
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Avoid these medications for at least two weeks prior to injections: Aspirin or Ibuprofen, Fish Oil, Vitamin E, “G” supplements (ginko, ginseng, garlic), St. John's Wort and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications like Celebrex, as they may cause thinning of the blood.