Sensitive skin: non-invasive beauty treatments for the winter

THEirritation, cracks, dryness, redness, couperose. Not to mention the effects of the masks. In winter, sudden changes in temperature cause a real thermal shock to the skin starting to present typical problems of the season.

The specific beauty routine is the simplest and most immediate remedy, but not the only one. For the sensitive skin there are treatments such as vascular lasers, kleresca, chemical peels and biostimulations with hyaluronic acid in fact, they help to strengthen and defend it.

Sensitive skin: the treatments to choose in winter

Let’s start from the beginning. All these treatments are part of the so-called “gentle aesthetic medicine “.

«It is an approach that does not alter the person’s physiognomy. In general, aesthetic interventions are often anti-aging, without however realizing that aging is something that you have to know how to accept, especially psychologically, and that you can improve but not overturn “explains the doctor. Paola Tarantino.

And it is by implementing this particular approach that the expert has elaborated Winter Skincare, a series of “gentle” treatments, minimally invasive, which help to counteract epidermal winter damage.

Sensitive skin: Klerasca treatment to strengthen it

The most cold damage is obviously suffered by a delicate skin and not very compact. In this case, the expert recommends treatment Klerasca: “It is a biophotonic platform which, through pulsating and fluorescent light, stimulates the epidermis at the cellular level”.

Or, “intervenes by reducing the possibility of inflammation by increasing the production of collagen and thus normalizing cellular activity“. By doing so, the skin is always compact and toned, therefore more resistant to cold temperatures and above all also to sudden changes.

Biostimulation with hyaluronic acid, to deeply hydrate

The most common effect of low temperatures is undoubtedly dehydration which causes dryness and dullness. The most suitable “gentle” treatment in this case is that of biostimulation. Based on hyaluronic acid, not only slows down skin aging but fights the lack of water, because the skin is deeply hydrated.

In this case, «the procedure consists of one or more micro-injections of acid on the area, followed by a massage so as to deeply penetrate the hyaluronic acid. Also suitable for stimulating regeneration mechanisms, it is one of the least invasive techniques “

Remedies for couperose: the vascular laser

Mainly present on the epidermis which naturally tend to blush, couperose appears mainly on the cheekbones and around the nose and is nothing more than the sensitization of the small veins of the face which, due to climatic changes, turn red.

“The vascular laser works by emitting luminous spots that they absorb the blood of the capillaries thus closing the vessel, which will then be reabsorbed by the body. It’s a quick process, 10 to 20 minutes and the number of sessions varies according to the type of skin and the extent of the coating to be treated. Generally, each session takes place every 40-50 days »suggests Dr. Tarantino.

Chemical peeling: eliminate dead cells to regenerate the skin

Always with the aim of strengthen the skin barrier so as to make the skin stronger in winter, the chemical peel.

«In this case, it is necessary to make some necessary clarifications. “Chemical” refers to the fact that to carry it out we use particular exfoliating acids that we must know how to use. This is why it is always better to rely on expert hands “explains Dr. Tarantino.

«This type of very deep cleaning allows you to make the dermis more active because it removes dead cells by exfoliating so as to ensure a much more effective cell regeneration“. The technique is then combined with other skin rejuvenation treatments, as a laser and filler and, above all, it must be accompanied by a highly specific cosmetic routine, the expert further specifies.

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