Health & Beauty

Skin Deep: The Advancement of Facial Treatments

Doesn’t it feel awesome to know that at least we’re evolving? From years of using strange products such as bird poop, snail slime, and vampire blood on our faces! That’s a bit exaggerated, but you get the point, right? What you might think are new-age facial treatments could actually be working towards making things even worse. You’ve just got to trust in modern tech. One thing to note, however, is that technology isn’t always about discovering something new. It may be about using old ideas and making them better, faster, easier, and more effective. Today, we can trust in the scientific discoveries being made towards making our lives better and simpler and we have the technology to thank for the steps being made in the beauty industry. In this piece, we’ll be looking at the advancements made in facial treatments.

1. Advanced Facial Medical Spas

Decades ago, spas were a retreat for individuals who felt like they had a lot going on in their lives and had to find a getaway location where they could just relax, get massaged, swim, and laugh. Today, spas could just be the solution to your looks’ menaces such as eye bags, blackheads, or whiteheads. Beauticians have found out that spas could just be the place to treat self-esteem issues that stem out from appearance issues. The best thing is that the use of modern technology is at play to turn things around. Thanks to technology, facial treatments have become easier to perform and more effective for that matter. According to Nancy Reagan from bellareinsaspa.com, spas are the ideal places to make people look good and feel better about themselves. Because of advancements in technology, beauty spas have been turned into medical spas that are equipped with state of the art and cutting edge facial technology. Here, clients can get reassured that their beauty or handsomeness is still intact, or that there are procedures that can help with just about any issue they may be having.

2. At-Home Facial Technology

Years ago, aestheticians were the only licensed individuals who had the tools to treat skin problems. This, not to mention that they were few in numbers and it could also have cost you an arm and a leg to book an appointment. Today, however, all thanks to advancements in beauty and health technology, clients have access to consumer beauty products that they can use at home. While it’s a good idea to visit a beautician, a skin therapist, and an aesthetician for all of your facial issues, there are various tools you can use at home for amazing results. However, it’s always important to consult with your derma before using any products or tools on your face. Today, consumers have access to a wide array of facial treatment devices readily available for purchase. These at-home beauty devices range from galvanic facial implements, rotary facial brushes, to laser equipment.

3. Non-Surgical Facial Treatments Are Gaining Traction

The mere mention of the word botox will drive chills into some people’s spine! Perhaps you’ve heard people recount their experiences with botox treatments and you cannot picture yourself having it. Frozen faces, swollen lips, and twitchy eyes are among the nasty effects of botox you may have heard people complain about. Today, however, you don’t need to go through the knife to have your face set right. There are non-invasive botox options that are safer, effective, and painless. Notox (non-invasive botox) is the new botox! These procedures involve ultrasound imaging, radio-frequency methods, and the use of realine patches. So if you have a fear of the needles and don’t want to go through the knife, there are safer alternatives to fixing your facial problems.

4. Facial Treatments Are Going Virtual!

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The costs of travelling overseas for facial treatments are just exorbitant. Today, you don’t need to go through the ordeals of booking for tickets and flying halfway across your state for a consultation. All you need is an overseas doctor, your Skype account, and an internet connection. Telemedicine is not only impacting the healthcare industry but is also spreading its roots into the beauty industry. This means that you’ll no longer be confined and restricted to the limitations of your local beauticians. It’s time to go virtual and experience what personalized virtual facial treatment has to offer.

Finally, we’ve come a long way to limit ourselves to the opinions of unsatisfied clients. A lot has been said and will continue to be said about modern beauty technology. To be on the safe side, it’s important that you involve your dermatologist when undergoing any facial treatments or procedures.