Beauty in Bloom:
March Newsletter

March Beauty Madness:
Revitalize & Rejuvenate with Radiesse
Special Promotion: Buy 2 syringes of Radiesse and receive a COMPLIMENTARY BBL treatment!
Radiesse is an injectable biostimulator offering both immediate volume and long-lasting results by stimulating collagen production. Common treatment areas include the neck, hands, cheeks, and jawline, where it can restore volume, smooth wrinkles, and define facial features. By stimulating collagen production long-term, Radiesse offers both immediate and long-lasting improvements, making it a popular choice for non-surgical facial and skin treatments.
You may want to combine a BBL (BroadBand Light) treatment with your dermal filler for a comprehensive approach to aging. While Radiesse targets volume loss and skin structure, BBL works wonders on pigmentation, sun damage, and overall skin tone. By addressing both the structural and surface-level signs of aging, you can achieve smoother, more youthful-looking skin from the inside out.
Introducing Plated Exosomes:
The Ultimate Skincare Upgrade
Plated Exosomes are platelet-derived exosomes that work by delivering powerful messages to damaged cells, promoting healing and rejuvenation. They’re ideal for enhancing recovery after various laser treatments, while also being effective for daily topical use. These exosomes help improve skin concerns such as pigmentation, redness, enlarged pores, fine lines, and more, giving your skin a revitalized, youthful appearance.
Ozempic Face: Let’s Talk About it
Rapid weight loss, whether from medication like Ozempic or other methods, often leads to fat loss in unexpected areas—and unfortunately, you can’t control where it happens. The youthful fullness we associate with a vibrant, healthy appearance largely comes from underlying fat and facial structure. When fat loss is paired with skin laxity, it can result in a gaunt or hollow look that feels jarring. Fortunately, treatments like facial fat transfers or fillers can restore lost volume, helping to rejuvenate the face and bring back its natural, balanced contours. You can see below the subtle enhancement that a fat transfer can make in restoring youthful volume that is often lost with age or weight loss.
How Diet and Lifestyle Affect Facial Aesthetics and Aging
Aging is a natural process, but how you care for your body on the inside plays a significant role in how your skin ages on the outside. The food you eat, the water you drink, and your daily habits all contribute to the appearance of your skin and can either accelerate or slow down the aging process. Here’s how:
Antioxidant-Rich Foods
Foods packed with antioxidants, like berries, leafy greens, and nuts, protect your skin from oxidative stress caused by free radicals. Free radicals can damage skin cells, accelerating aging. Adding antioxidants to your diet helps neutralize this damage and supports collagen production for firmer skin.
Sleep and Skin Regeneration
During deep sleep, your body repairs and regenerates cells, including skin cells. Aim for 7-9 hours of sleep each night to allow your skin to rebuild, reducing the appearance of fine lines and giving your face a refreshed, glowing look.
Stress Management
Chronic stress triggers the release of cortisol, which can break down collagen and lead to wrinkles and skin sagging. Incorporating stress-reduction practices like yoga, meditation, or regular exercise can help combat this.
Regular Exercise and Blood Circulation
Exercise promotes healthy blood flow, which helps deliver oxygen and nutrients to your skin. This not only gives your face a healthy glow but also improves your skin’s overall tone and texture. A consistent workout routine can also help reduce stress and prevent the effects of aging on the skin.
Sun Protection: The #1 Anti-Aging Tip
UV rays from the sun cause premature aging by breaking down collagen and leading to wrinkles, age spots, and sagging. Always wear sunscreen with broad-spectrum protection, even on cloudy days.