Monthly Archives: April 2012
PEACH Actives inc Vitamin A
The central letter in P.E.A.C.H., it is for the “A” of Actives that you come to Peach as opposed to a department store. After protection and exfoliation, here are the ones that really count. Please note, this is … Continue reading
Iriderm vascular laser – for broken capillaries on face
Here’s what you need to know about our vascular laser (KTP 532nm) The vascular laser treats dilated veins and broken capillaries and other small red spots on the face and upper body by shining a bright green laser (532nm) for … Continue reading
Hyfrecation
When we enter life on this planet we unfortunately do not come with any guarantee that we will be forever free of any defect of skin surface. And, with time, those defects emerge: bumps and tags and marks and blemishes … Continue reading
Calcium-based filler for lines and hands
We love the temporary fillers we have been using for years to give us fuller lips and and fuller cheeks and fewer lines on our faces, but sometimes it seems that no sooner are we getting fully comfortable and accustomed … Continue reading
Microdermabrasion
We use real crystals and real suction for real results with our top-of-the-range Diamond Duo-Medic microdermabrasion unit. This “gym for your skin” exfoliates surface dead skin cells, suction cleans pores, smooths textural irregularities, and stimulates neocollagenesis in the dermis … Continue reading
The End of Retail (or Why Toxin Tweaks Trump Haute Couture)
“What a LOVELY dress! Where did you get it?” “You look stunning in that gown.” After spending three or four (or more?) figures on some sartorial wizardry, these are the compliments one attracts. That’s the point: whether conceived as … Continue reading
Perfect music: Beethoven’s 9th
Prior to performing orbital rim filling on a patient today I warned her that I would not totally eliminate the tear trough under her eyes as I preferred her result to be a plausible improvement rather than an implausible … Continue reading
Samantha Brick and judging a book
Google “Samantha Brick” at the moment and you’ll read about a British journalist who wrote a column about the hardships of being beautiful. http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/society-and-culture/it-aint-easy-bein-pretty-as-a-brick-20120405-1we8o.html Then you’ll read about the intense global response to her arguably simple silly vanity. … Continue reading