skin treatments
These personalized treatments utilize specialized techniques and products to enhance skin texture, hydration, and overall quality, addressing concerns
These personalized treatments utilize specialized techniques and products to enhance skin texture, hydration, and overall quality, addressing concerns such as under-eye issues, skin laxity, and fine lines. With a commitment to achieving natural and rejuvenated results, Aesthetics by Aline provides expert care and tailored treatment plans, ensuring that each patient’s unique needs are met for a refreshed and revitalized appearance.
addressing concerns such as under-eye issues, skin laxity, and fine lines. With a commitment to achieving natural and rejuvenated results, Aesthetics by Aline provides expert care and tailored treatment plans, ensuring that each patient’s unique needs are met for a refreshed and revitalized appearance.

chemical peel
A chemical peel removes top skin layers with a chemical solution, revealing brighter, smoother skin. It treats wrinkles, acne scars, and sun damage and lasts 30-60 minutes with no anesthesia. Aftercare is necessary since the skin may be red, flaky, and sensitive to sunlight. Instructions include sunscreen use and avoiding direct sunlight.

microneedling
Microneedling uses small needles to puncture the skin, promoting collagen and elastin production, reducing fine lines and wrinkles, scars, and improving skin texture. It’s minimally invasive, has a short recovery time, and is popular for non-surgical skin rejuvenation on the face and other areas of the body.
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FAQS
A chemical peel is a procedure that involves applying a chemical solution to the skin to exfoliate the outer layer and promote skin regeneration.
Microneedling, also known as collagen induction therapy, uses fine needles to create controlled micro-injuries in the skin, stimulating collagen production.
Chemical peels can improve skin texture, reduce fine lines, treat acne scars, and even out skin tone by removing the outer layer of damaged skin.
Microneedling is effective for treating wrinkles, fine lines, acne scars, enlarged pores, and improving overall skin texture.
Both treatments are versatile and can be customized for various skin types and concerns.
Downtime varies depending on the depth of the treatment. Mild redness and peeling can occur after a chemical peel, while microneedling might result in minimal downtime.
For chemical peels, a series of sessions might be recommended, while microneedling often requires multiple sessions spaced a few weeks apart.
Discomfort during both treatments is usually manageable. Topical numbing creams can be applied to minimize any discomfort.
Results from both treatments become noticeable gradually. Improvement in skin texture and tone can be seen within a few weeks to months.