Airbrushed vs. Genuine Flawless Skin
Paging through a magazine the other day I admired some of the adverts showing beautiful women with flawless skin in gorgeous dresses and perfect hair. I know, I know, it’s been airbrushed, but it would be so nice if one could get up in the morning and breeze through the routine because you would have started off with flawless skin and perfect hair. However, reality is much harsher than that and after all; we live in the real world. No airbrush can protect us against skin ageing which is caused by systematic sun exposure and facial blemishes as a result of excessive pigmentation as well as imperfections caused by melanin and just pollution in general. We read about free radicals and everything that can go wrong, but for once I can give you some good news about how it is possible to remove these blemishes and recover the smoothness of one’s skin, with a little bit of help from the professionals at Skin Renewal.
Cosmelan®
Going into winter is the perfect time to go for treatment as the chance of sun exposure is so much less, and Cosmelan® Depigmentation treatment’s principal action is the elimination of melasma on the face.
To improve these results even more, a Mesoestetic Mandelic Acid peel of 30% is applied immediately before the mask treatment at no extra cost. This peel is designed to target tough pigmentation and can only be used by doctors, and the combination of a Mandelic acid peel and Cosmelan will deliver the best results.
Advantages of Cosmelan
Compared with other products available, Cosmelan offers various advantages such as:
- It is effective in all types of Melasma, even when it is deep seated and severe.
- Effective for pigmentation that has failed to resolve after traditional skin lightening treatment or superficial peels
- Rapid and easy depigmentation action
- Compatible with all skin types from light to dark
- Beneficial for acne patients
- Very importantly, it has a high safety margin.
Results
Only one week after starting treatment, a noticeable improvement of the skin can be seen, there is a reduction of the treated blemish and new, rejuvenated skin is present.
At the end of the Cosmelan® Depigmentation treatment, blemishes start to disappear altogether and although you might know where it was, you can’t see it just by looking at it.
Conditions such as melasma, brown spots, blotchy skin, hyperpigmentation, as well as post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation of dermatitis and acne scars can be treated successfully.
After Cosmelan treatment
During the first two days, skin might turn red and if skin is very sensitive, there may be some itching, burning and tightening of the skin which is normal. The reason why your skin will turn red is that the Cosmelan treatment is similar to a day in the sun without protection. Some flaking of the skin may occur around the second and third day and in such an event, it is advisable to apply the Mesoestetic® Hydra-vital factor K cream every two hours until the skin improves. By the third or fourth day skin appears healthy and the marks begin to fade. Not bad for a few days of discomfort!
Following up with home treatment is also important and using a maintenance cream Cosmelan® to ensure the depigmentation by association of various ingredients present in this cream. It also contains a sun-blocking agent.
After the initial treatment, there is a stabilisation period of about six months and can be extended for up to a year. It is to your advantage to continue treatment through the first summer for optimum results, but a very good sunblock is mandatory at all times.
Just think about it, for a bit of time and effort you can have that flawless skin you have always dreamed about and if you start now, you can look your gorgeous self by the start of summer and by Christmas you can be the star in all the photographs that we all tend to avoid when we are not feeling our best and most pretty! Did I say Christmas? Good grief, another seven months and we can open presents again! Why not give yourself an early Christmas gift by starting on the Cosmelan treatment now?