3 Ways to Keep Your Skin Looking Great for Summer

You’re determined to make this summer the best one yet – and that includes making your skin look selfie-ready, whether you’re on the beach or out on your favorite dance floor. That’s why we’re here to help with 3 ways to keep your skin looking great for the summer!

1. Chemical Peels.

If you want to kickstart a better complexion, a chemical peel could be the right option for you. Chemical peels can come in varying strength, so whether you want to start off slowly or get maximum results ASAP, there’s a chemical peel out there for your skin’s specific needs. A chemical peel uses a special formula to remove the top layers of the dermis, where skin damage and aging is most visible. Keep in mind that a chemical peel can make your skin extremely sensitive for a couple of weeks, so it may be best to schedule this procedure at a time when you won’t be out in the sun too often.

2. Microdermabrasion.

Don’t need something as strong as a chemical peel? Then you might be a good candidate for microdermabrasion. This popular treatment uses a crystallized solution to blast away the top layer of the dermis, leaving behind clear and smooth skin. The microdermabrasion is an excellent solution for clients who may not want a chemical peel, but want to see results faster than with a traditional spa facial.  

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3. Facials.

Want to add a critical step to your skincare regimen? Then you may be a good candidate for many of the facials at The Pennsylvania Centre for Plastic Surgery. Our facial menu includes traditional skincare facials, but also medical-grade facials meant to reveal your best skin ever, including:  
This visit was a pleasure! Dr. Brenman thoroughly explained my options and did seem rushed. He answered all my questions and made me comfortable with making my decision. Gina was friendly and helpful in facilitating scheduling etc. I feel confident in my choice.
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Want to keep your skin looking great for the summer? Schedule your consultation at The Pennsylvania Centre for Plastic Surgery in Philadelphia and Plymouth Meeting, PA. (267) 687-2180

 

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