
Skin Rejuvenation
- MicroLaser Peel™
- Pigmentation/IPL
- Photo Dynamic Treatments
- Scar Reduction
- Acne
The Sciton MicroLaser Peel™ removes upper layers of skin to improve your skin’s overall health and reduce the appearance of wrinkles, acne scars, sunspots, enlarged pores and uneven texture. Healing time depends on the depth of the peel, but generally varies between 2 to 6 days. Patients often see truly miraculous results.
IPL technology, commonly known as Photofacial, is a safe, effective and non-invasive way to treat many skin blemishes caused by benign pigmented and vascular skin lesions. IPL procedures use intense pulsed light to reduce the dark pigment in skin called melanin. Following treatment, the treated area will slowly fade and disappear. Photofacial can treat a wide variety of blemishes such as: freckles, age and sun spots, birthmarks, keratoses, hyperpigmentation, rosacea and spider veins. Treatments are customized to each individual based on your specific skin type and condition.
Photo Dynamic Therapy specifically targets sun-damaged skin to remove pre-cancerous zones, reduce fine lines and wrinkles and improve texture, pigmentation and pore size. During Photo Dynamic Therapy, a medicated gel works with a low intensity light to treat sun-invoked skin damage. The number of treatments varies and several treatments are usually necessary to achieve the best results.
Dallas Medical Spa offers a variety of ways to achieve scar reduction. Treatments include subcutaneous steroid injections, dermabrasion, Sciton ProFractional™ procedures and other techniques depending on the scar and skin type.
A variety of procedures are available at Dallas Medical Spa to treat acne. Photo Dynamic Therapy uses a medicated gel combined with a low intensity light to treat the skin. GentleWaves® LED Photomodulation® improves the skin by using low intensity LEDs. Other options include: cosmepseudical products, IPL treatments and Sciton treatments. The physicians at Dallas Medical Spa can also prescribe medications to patients when appropriate.



