CoolSculpting vs. EvolveX Body Contouring: What’s the Difference?
These two leading body contouring treatments are popular in the medical spa space and are often mistakenly used interchangeably. Each treatment actually has its own list of benefits and is completed with different methods. Advanced Electrolysis wants our clients to understand the difference and what the treatments can do for their bodies.
Read More →What is Filler?
Filler adds volume to a different area of the face by replacing the natural hyaluronic acid lost as we grow older. Different formulations are approved to either lift cheeks, smooth lines, smooth vertical lip lines or plump the lips. The results are subtle and long lasting.
Read More →What is a HydraFacial?
HydraFacial MD is an all in one treatment that is beneficial for all skin types. This treatment uses a patented technology to infuse water, antioxidants, and skin nourishers into the skin, while toxins and impurities are removed by a vortex-fusion delivery system. It is like having a facial, microdermabrasion, and a peel all in one […]
Read More →Hyperhidrosis and Botox
What is Excessive Sweating or Hyperhidrosis? Sweat. We all experience it. Whether it is the unwanted odors or the annoying stains it can leave behind, it can be embarrassing. Perspiration is a normal and necessary part of everyday life. Our body uses many glands known as sudoriferous glands as a way to regulate our body […]
Read More →What is Body Contouring?
Let’s talk about our newest addition to the clinic, the EvolveX Transform! In the past, body contouring has seemed like a taboo subject- something you would not want anyone to know you are having done. We want to break the stigma and let everyone know that body contouring is OKAY!! We all have or had […]
Read More →What is the Difference Between Electrolysis and Laser Hair Removal?
One of the questions electrologists are asked most frequently is, “what is the difference between electrolysis and laser hair removal?” When it comes to the end goal of hair removal, the main difference is that electrolysis achieves permanent results after completion. Laser is expected to produce semi-permanent results with a touch up needed yearly. Technique […]
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