// Safe in The Sun
THE LATEST SKINCARE TREATMENTS
If you notice signs of ageing on your skin, there are a number of innovative treatments that can be of great benefit.
Newly launched at Air Aesthetics is Perk™, a specially designed facial that delivers an innovative combination of botanical ingredients nutrients and is packed with powerful antioxidants to counteract the damage of free radicals caused by pollution, sun and stress. It has been created to work specifically on the face’s delicate areas – the eyes and lips – without causing damage.
Suitable for all skin types, Perk™ is the world’s first hybrid facial to merge a professionally delivered exfoliating treatment with a range of take-home products that ensure continued benefits. Clients see not only the immediate results from the treatment but also long-lasting benefits that fit perfectly into their busy schedule.
To restore that youthful radiance, Collagen Induction Therapy is used to tackle wrinkles and fine lines using nanopore technology to inject active ingredients deep into the skin. It’s fast, effective and pain-free. And combined with a hard-working stem cell extract – I use Dr LEVY Switzerland® Booster Serum – it leaves patients with instantly great looking skin. Clinical results reveal wrinkle depth can decrease by up to 26 per cent.
Dr Claire Oliver is the founder of Air Aesthetics, the country’s lead clinics for the treatment of sun damage and pigmented skin, and is a designated Obagi Ambassador Clinic. She runs two multi-award winning clinics in the West Midlands in Henley-in-Arden and at The Cube in Birmingham city centre.
For more information or to arrange a consultation call 0845 519 5377 or visit the website at
www.airaesthetics.co.uk.
HIDDEN DAMAGE CAUSED
BY THE SUN The above illustaration shows Skin as it appears to the naked eye. Then Under UV light showing the damage deep in the skin that has already occurred. Source: University of Colarado
HOW DOES THE SUN INTERACT WITH THE SKIN?
There are two main types of ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun that interact with the skin:
UVA – penetrates the skin’s dermis – the cause of ageing in the skin, though does not contribute to sunburn.
THINK UVA – THINK AGEING
UVB – causes reddening of the skin and most sunburn – the main contributor to skin cancer – it does not penetrate the skin as deeply as UVA
THINK UVB – THINK BURNING
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