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BB GLOW

Face Mask Application

BB Glow is an intensive semi-permanent skin treatment. The treatment involves microneedling a pigmented vitamin serum into the skin. The result is a brightening and balancing skin tone, and overall a radiant complexion. BB Glow allows you to achieve glowing, radiant, seemingly poreless skin after 2-3 sessions lasting up to 6 months. It is a safe, highly regulated.

WHO IS A CANDIDATE FOR BB GLOW? 

  • Dull, uneven skin texture

  • Freckles

  • Hyperpigmentation

  • Post acne scars

  • Age spots and sun spots

  • Large pores

  • Early aging and lax skin

  • Wrinkles and fine lines

WHO IS NOT A CANDIDATE FOR BB GLOW? 

Not everyone is a perfect candidate for this type of skin rejuvenation procedure. We thrive in achieving high expectations and great results so it is vitally important to know whether this is right for you. Microneedling results don't occur overnight and can take months, however the following people probably should choose a different skin rejuvenation treatment.

  • smokers due to lipid peroxidation

  • diabetics-as potential delayed wound healing may increase risk of secondary infection post needling

  • taking blood pressure medication

  • taking aspirin (as the procedure may cause bruising)

  • candidates with melanoma, moles, skin tags, or other various lesions

  • concurrent use of anticoagulant medications

  • blood disorder or blood coagulation disorder

  • who are immune suppressed due to heightened risk of secondary infection post needling

  • candidates with recent injectables fillers ( must wait 1 week pre/post) 

  •  pregnant or breastfeeding (must be done breastfeeding prior to performing)

  • skin disorders and diseases such as psoriasis or eczema (can discuss alternatives)

  • candidates with open wounds

  • allergies to any of our products or its ingredients

  • easily keloid or raised scars

  • history of herpes infection

  • do not use dermapen within two weeks of injection derma fillers to avoid a potential unwanted inflammatory response

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