Concerns
Acne Scars
Acne scars generally result from inflamed blemishes that are caused by engorged skin pores.
Learn MoreAging Hands
Aging hands become more noticeable due to sun spots, a crepey texture, volume loss and prominent veins and tendons.
Learn MoreBody Contouring – Fat Reduction
What is body contouring? Body contouring is an aesthetic procedure that aims to alter the shape of the human body.
Learn MoreBunny Lines
Bunny lines may sound cute, but it is the name given for the wrinkles at the top of your nose when you smile or laugh.
Learn MoreCrow’s Feet
Crow's feet, also known as laugh lines, are the given name for the lines around the outer corner of your eye.
Learn MoreDouble Chin
A double chin, also known as submental fat, is that extra layer of fat that develops directly beneath the chin.
Learn MoreErectile Dysfunction (ED)
If you are struggling with erectile dysfunction, there are safe and effective treatments available.
Learn MoreExcessive Sweating
Excessive sweating differs from regular sweating when you sweat more that you might expect to, based on the temperature or your levels or activity or stress.
Learn MoreFacial Vessels
WHAT CAUSES VISIBLE FACIAL VESSELS? Visible facial vessels are often embarrassing and can impact self-esteem. Many different factors contribute to the appearance of abnormal veins on the face.
Learn MoreFemale Anorgasmia| Difficulty Reaching Orgasm
Are you experiencing sexual dysfunction or stress incontinence?
Learn MoreFlattened Brows
Flattened brows are saggy or low eyebrows that create a grumpy, tired or sad look. In some cases, the brow will hang over the upper eyelid.
Learn MoreForehead Wrinkles
Forehead wrinkles naturally develop over time as we age. They are the lines that form as a result of repeated facial expressions and muscle contractions.
Learn MoreFrown Lines
Frown lines, also known as the 11s, are the stubborn lines that form between the eyebrows on the forehead.
Learn MoreHollow Cheeks
Hollow cheeks, or sunken cheeks, can give us a grim appearance. They appear to recede inward into the facial bones, instead of projecting outward.
Learn MoreHollow Temples
Hollow temples refer to volume loss of the temple, the region on each side of the face between the top of the cheekbone and the brow bone next to the eye.
Learn MoreHyperpigmentation
WHAT IS HYPERPIGMENATION? Hyperpigmentation is a common skin condition in which patches of skin become darker than the surrounding skin.
Learn MoreImprove Sexual Function in Women
As women age testosterone levels fall. This natural process frequently begins by age 40 but can occur earlier in some women.
Learn MoreJowls
The jowls are the areas of skin and tissue on the face that tend to sag below the chin and jawline.
Learn MoreLichen Sclerosis
WHAT IS LICHEN SCLEROSIS? Lichen sclerosis is a debilitating autoimmune condition affecting the labia, vagina, and anogenital region in approximately 1.7% of women.
Learn MoreLid Laxity
Lid laxity refers to the loose, drooping skin of the eyelids and around the eyes.
Learn MoreLip Wrinkles
Lip wrinkles are the lines and creases on and around the lips. They often have a chapped look and are an unfortunate result of the aging process.
Learn MoreMarionette Lines
Marionette lines are the lines or folds that run vertically from the chin to the corners of the mouth.
Learn MoreMelasma
WHAT IS MELASMA? Melasma is a skin condition characterized by brown or blue-gray patches or freckle-like spots.
Learn MoreNeck Laxity
Neck laxity is a sign of aging skin and often results in loose skin, a rougher texture, dynamic lines and pigmentation.
Learn MorePainful Intercourse
Menopause by definition is latin for Periods have stopped. As a woman approaches menopause her ovaries produce less sex hormones.
Learn MorePebbly Chin
A pebbly chin, or orange peel chin, is defined as having a rough, pebble-like skin in the chin area.
Learn MorePointy Chin
A pointy chin, also known as a witchy chin, refers to chins that become pointier and pointier over time.
Learn MoreSmoker’s Lines
Smoker's lines, or lipstick lines, are the vertical creases and lines that form on and above the lips.
Learn MoreStretch Marks
Stretch marks are the streaky lines on the skin, especially on the abdomen and legs, that are caused by the rapid expansion of skin during pregnancy or from obesity.
Learn MoreSun Spots
Sun spots, also known as age spots, are those unsightly, unavoidable brown dots that develop along the face, hands, arms, and shoulders.
Learn MoreThinning Hair
Thinning hair or hair loss can happen to women and men at any stage of adulthood, and it can even begin during the teenage years.
Learn MoreThinning Lips
Thinning lips describes a common concern among women and men, even at an early age.
Learn MoreUnder Eye Bags
Under eye bags result from puffiness or mild swelling under the eyes and increase in visibility as we age.
Learn MoreUnder Eye Hollows
Under eye hollows, unlike puffy under eye bags, give off more of a sunken look that make people look tired when they are not.
Learn MoreUnsightly Veins
When we we refer to unsightly veins, there are two main culprits: varicose veins and spider veins.
Learn MoreUrinary Stress and Urge Incontinence
Many women suffer from stress incontinence well before menopause. Stress incontinence is a loss of urine with an increase in abdominal pressure: sneezing,
Learn MoreVaginal Dryness and Atrophy
The ovaries produce three main hormones, estradiol, progesterone, and testosterone. Estradiol and testosterone are both essential for vaginal health along with the production of a healthy discharge and glycogen.
Learn MoreImprove Intimacy
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Learn MorePain Control
Concerned about pain during procedures? Control it with our 50/50 mix of oxygen and nitrous oxide that can be used alongside all procedures.
Learn MoreSkin Resurfacing
Skin resurfacing is possible with Icon laser treatments. Get softer, smoother skin today.
Learn MoreVaginal Revitalization
Treat vaginal atrophy and revitalize your intimate wellness with MonaLisa Touch treatments.
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