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Institut’ DERMed Mediclinical Spa will begin using DermaFrac™, a new treatment for micro-needling beginning in October.
Micro-needling is a skin rejuvenation method that uses a roller with microscopic stainless steel needles in order to correct various skin conditions such as acne scarring, aging skin, fine lines, wrinkles and hyperpigmentation by stimulating the collagen production in the dermis.
Lyn Ross, founder of Institut’ DERMed Clinical Skincare™, believes this is a result-producing treatment for all skin types, including ethnic and sensitive skin.
“Ethnic skin and darker skin tones are limited in treatments, such as laser rejuvenation, due to the potential hyper or hypopigmentation effects. Dermal needling will provide similar results without exclusion,“ Ross said.
By using the micro-needle roller in conjunction with anti-aging serums, clients’ skin will be wounded in the dermis allowing the skin to begin regenerating with its own collagen production. However, discomfort during this treatment is minimal with no bleeding or risk of pigment changes in the skin.
Institut’ DERMed charges $215 per DermaFrac™ treatment, but offers a series of six treatments for $1075. This series price brings the total price per treatment to $179. More information on the new treatment can be found by calling.
About Institut’ DERMed
The Institut’ DERMed line of cosmeceutical skin care products (idermed.com) contain the highest concentration of active ingredients available without prescription. Years of research and study with chemists went into the creation of these natural quality formulations designed to treat age- related skin conditions.
Master Esthetician Lyn Ross founded Institut’ DERMed 27 years ago with the goal of empowering skin care specialists with knowledge and proven treatment systems for optimal success. The company, located in Atlanta, currently consists of a med-spa, a full line of cosmeceutical products distributed to spa’s nationally and internationally and the Institut’ DERMed College of Advanced Aesthetics.
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