The blotchy, brown areas of skin discoloration I developed around my mouth and on my cheeks during pregnancy have not faded. Are they here to stay?

When I was younger I did not use sunscreen and now in my early thirties have visible sun damage. What can I do to improve my skin?

I have a friend who is getting a series of microdermabrasion treatments for wrinkles and sun damage. Do these really work?

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Aesthessence Skin Care

The Women's Center for Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery offers the complete line of Aesthessence Skin Care Products for proper skin care. With so many plastic surgery procedures available, it is sometimes easy to forget how important skin care is. Without the appropriate care, the beauty of your skin may remain hidden!

Created exclusively by Dr. Diane Gibby, founder of The Women's Center for Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery, Aesthessence is a line of skin care products that combines effective levels of alpha-hydroxy and beta-hydroxy acids to stimulate cell rejuvenation with luxurious botanical ingredients to moisturize, replenish, and clarify the complexion.

The Aesthessence Skin Care program was created to improve skin texture, minimize lines and wrinkles, and improve the overall fitness of the skin. It may be used as a pretreatment for surgery or to optimize and maintain your results following surgery.

A skin conditioning program can be designed especially for you to help maintain a glowing, healthy skin!

 

 

 


The Science of Skincare

A smooth, clear complexion is one of the most important attributes of physical attractiveness. And the majority of women believe that beautiful skin is important—but not because it makes them feel young or sexy, but because it makes them feel good about themselves. A national survey trying to determine women’s feeling and beliefs about their skin concluded that 96 percent of women are striving for radiant skin.
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