Acupuncture- A Chinese system
that inserts fine needles at key [points of the body that relate
to different organs as a means of relieving muscular, neurological,
and arthritic problems as-well-as balancing energy (Chi).
Algotherapy- The use of Algaes
(either fresh or seawater derived) in skin care, baths, body scrubs,
wraps, facials, etc.)
Anti-Aging Medicine- Anti-aging
medicine is a clinical medical specialty focusing on optimum wellness
and longevity via comprehensive preventative health care testing
and diagnostic services including: lifestyle modification, nutrition
therapy, fitness therapies, anti-stress therapies, vitamin therapy
and hormone balancing.
Aromatherapy- The therapeutic
use of plant essential oils.
Ayurvedic Therapies- 4000-year-old
Indian treatments with oils, massage, and herbs, that considers
the “whole” person in healing techniques.
Balneology- Referring to the
therapeutic use and effects of various baths.
Biomagnetic Therapy- For centuries
the use of magnets has been found effective for a variety of physical
problems.
Botox- BOTOX® is a formulation
of botulinum toxin type A. It is derived from the bacterium Clostridium
botulinum. This bacterium produces a protein that blocks the release
of acetycholine and relaxes muscles. Botox is a new concept in
treating facial wrinkles in the forehead, between the eyes, and
in the “crows feet” areas (upper third of the face).
Botox works by weakening the muscles of facial expressions. Once
the resting tones of the treated muscles are weakened, the pull
on the muscles relaxes and the overlying skin flattens.
Camouflage- Makeup Concealers
are used to cover discolorations or bruising. Camouflage cosmetics
tend to be thicker than regular makeup cosmetics so they can blend
and hide bruising or visible incision lines. Most camouflage can
be used under your regular foundation or alone.
Cellulite Treatments- Cellulite
treatment programs use advanced technology to combine subatmospheric
pressure with a state-of-the-art mechanical massage to enhance
your slimmer, trimmer figure and eliminate rippling effects of
cellulite.
Chemical Peels- Facial peels
are used to reduce wrinkling, especially that which is associated
with sun damage, acne scars, other blemishes, and areas of uneven
skin pigmentation. This is achieved by either chemical (including
glycolic acid, trichloroacetic acid, phenol), mechanical (dermabrasion,
microdermabrasion) or laser applications.
Chiropractic Spa- As well as
Chiropractic treatment, a range of other treatments, such as massages,
manicures and facials are available.
Collagen Injection- Injectable
collagen implant works by supplementing your body’s own
natural collagen support layer. The liquid injectable collagen
is injected through a small needle directly through the wrinkle,
skin crease, or skin fold into the support layer just beneath
the surface of the skin. The extra support provided by the injectable
collagen raises the treated area so that the wrinkle, skin crease,
or skin fold disappears.
Color Therapy- Color therapy
(also known as chromotherapy) is based on the fact that physiologic
functions to specific colors. Attached to the brain are pineal
glands, which control the daily rhythms of life. When light enters
through the eyes (or the skin) it travels neurological pathways
to these pineal glands. Different colors give off different wavelength
frequencies and these different frequencies have different effect
on physical and psychological functions.
Craniosacral Therapy- Within
the craniosacral system is the cerebrospinal fluid that moves
in a slight but perceptible tide-like manner. Craniosacral therapists
assist in facilitating change in areas of restriction where this
tide-like motion is limited, confined, and immobilized. By using
a gentle light touch, this fluid becomes more rhythmic and balanced,
and the central nervous system is restored. Craniosacral therapy
is helpful to those with nervous disorders, insomnia, and other
problems. Craniosacral therapy was originally developed in the
early 1900’s by an osteopath name William G. Sutherland
and later refined and promoted by Dr. John Upledger.
Cryotherapy- A treatment for
age spots, cryotherapy is a freezing process applied directly
to age spots and other discolorations of the skin, particularly
on the hands and chest.
Crymetra- Replacement filler
product manufactured by OMD to enhance lips and reduce wrinkles.
Unlike collagen there is no need for allergy pre-testing and causes
no inflammation.
Dental Spa- Aside from dental
treatments, including cosmetic dentistry, a range of treatments
such as massages, manicures and facials are available to ease
anxieties of patients.
Please note that "dental spa"
is defined as "a facility whose dental program is run under
the strict supervision of a licensed dentist. Services are provided
that integrate both traditional and non-traditional dental and
spa treatments" (such as massages, facial, body treatments)
Derma Peel® with Sodium Bicarbonate-This
is the traditional Microdermabrasion treatment using negative
Practical Skin Resurfacing action dermabrasion. Here however,
we have decided to use Sodium Bicarbonate instead of Aluminum
Oxide particles. Non-invasive and non-surgical, this procedure
uses a highly controlled spray of fine crystals to remove the
outer layer of skin and reveal the younger, tighter, and more
radiant skin underneath. Common treatments include: blackheads,
whiteheads, fine lines/wrinkles, sun-damaged skin, acne prone
skin, superficial age spots, and oily skin.
DermaPhoresis®- This combination
of positive action Salt-A-Peel microdermabrasion, ultrasound technology,
and a high potency AHA / Antioxidant cream removes the thickened,
stretch marks, fine lines and sun-damaged out layer of the skin
while allowing the proprietary cream to travel further into the
lower layers of the skin.
Dermaplaning-Using short, precise
movements, an aesthetician grazes a scalpel across the face, scraping
away dead cells on the surface.
Diode LightSheer Laser®- Laser pulses for
a fraction of a second vaporizing the pigment
Hair Removal disabling several hair follicles at a time to eliminate
or significantly impede the hair’s regrowth. LightSheer’s
special contact-cooling hand piece cools and protects the surrounding
skin while bringing the laser energy as close as possible to the
hair root.
Electrolysis- Individual hair
removal is done by transmitting an electrical current into the
hair root where the hair releases. This destroys the root and
hair cannot regrow.
Electropigmentation- A corrective
cosmetic technique that is classified as “non-surgical”.
Many people take advantage of electropigmentation to have makeup
permanently applied, most often eyeliner or lip pigmentation;
some individuals use elctropigmentation to correct facial asymmetries
or to mask scars. The procedure used for clinical eletropigmentation
is identical to tattooing. Pigments are mixed and then applied
using a series of needles. Eletropigmentation inserts the pigment
just below the dermis layer of the skin.
Endermologie- Massages performed
by a special piece of equipment, such as LPG, a controlled, repeatable
deep mechanical therapeutic massage device. It is assisted by
suction and two rollers to outperform manual massage, benefiting
the skin and subcutaneous tissue by promoting microcirculation.
The suction improves circulation, so that the puckering (of cellulite)
is eased. Clients experience the benefit of temporarily improved
body contouring and skin conditioning.
Epidermabrasion- A non-aggressive
resurfacing treatment, performed to improve skin texture, tone
and remove imperfections without the use of harsh chemicals.
Fotofacial™- Treatments
apply to full face, neck and/or check using pulses of intense
light to resolve facial redness, flushing, pigment problems, and
sun damage. New collagen growth is stimulated to improve skin
texture, increase skin smoothness and reduce pore size.
Glycolic Acid Peel- After preparing
the skin, a glycolic acid concentration from 20% to 70% will be
applied resulting in smoother, youthful appearing skin of more
uniform color. Weekly facial peels for a period of about 6 weeks
are typical for most individuals.
Herbology- Therapeutic use of
herbs in treatments and diet
Homeopathy- Treating desease
with tiny doses of natural-like substances.
Hydrotherapy- Referring to the
therapeutic use of water in any of its various forms: sea water,
mineral water, baths, showers, underwater massage, ice, etc.
Intense Pulse Laser- Laser treatment
used to reverse and restore skin damaged by sunlight and smoking
Iridology- A theory that links
markings in the iris of the eye to the condition of organs of
the body.
Jessner Peel- A combination
of lactic acid, salicylic acid and resorcinol, an exfoliating
agent, Jessner is on the milder side of the medium peels. It doesn’t
have the strength of the Obaji blue peel, but works in a similar
manner, exfoliating and reaching into the dermis to stimulate
collagen production.
Laser- “Light amplification
stimulated by the emission of radiation”
Laser Hair Removal- Lasers emit
a gentle beam of light that passes through the skin to the hair
follicle where it is absorbed. The energy from the laser is converted
into heat that paralyzes the hair follicle while leaving surrounding
skin unharmed. This method of hair removal eliminates 60 times
the hair per treatment than electrolysis.
Laser Resurfacing- Or laser
peel, laser rejuvenation, laser surgery, is the act of using carbon
dioxide (CO2), erbium, pulse dye or other laser to remove wrinkles,
discolorations, age spots, and sun damaged skin or stimulate the
body’s fibroblasts to “grow” collagen to treat
the wrinkle from within. The laser is passed over the treatment
area to eradicate wrinkles around the eyes and mouth or anywhere
there are unsightly lines, hyperpigmentation or blemishes.
Laser Vein Removal- Laser therapy
is a safe, effective, non-surgical treatment option for the removal
of spider and small varicose veins. The treatment is performed
by applying the laser on the vein to be removed. Brief light pulses
are delivered to the vein, causing the vessel to coagulate and
subsequently be absorbed by the body.
Lymphatic Drainage- In the 1930s,
a Danish doctor, Hans Vodder, noticed the connection between swollen
and blocked lymph glands and colds, infections and other ailments.
Since the lymph system is designed to remove bacteria and toxins
from the body, he reasoned that massaging the lymph system would
improve the flow of lymph and benefit the patient. Together with
his wife, a massage practitioner, they developed a specific technique
that massages the lymph nodes and lymph system using light rhythmic
strokes. A characteristic of lymph system massage is that strokes
are always with the muscle fiber, rather than cross-fiber, because
the lymph system runs in the direction of the muscle fiber.
Medical Massage- Medical massage
therapy focuses on assisting the body in its natural healing processes,
Very specific massage modalities such as cranial sacral, myofascial,
lymphatic, neuromuscular, traeger, etc. fall under the category
of medical massage.
Medical Scalp Treatment- Involving
scalp biopsies and medical treatment using minidoxil, hormones
and steroid injections.
Medical Spa- A facility that
presents a merger of medical practice and spa therapies.
Microdermabrasion- Aluminum
oxide crystals are deposited on the skin surface under pressure,
similar to mild sandblasting, and suctioned away. Dead epithelial
cells on the surface of the skin and oily plugs in pores are removed.
Collagen formation is stimulated by the mild, controlled injury.
Micropigmentation- Creates “permanent
makeup” by implanting pigment granules below the epidermis
for cosmetic or corrective reasons. Micropigmentation resembles
a tattoo, in that needles penetrate the skin a few millimeters,
depositing the pigment. Micopigmentation patients have their eyebrows,
lashes, and lips done, or combat scarring and vitiligo.
Modified Jessner- This treatment
is a true chemical peel that will dissolve multiple skin layers
of epidermis. It is designed to correct severe sun damage and
to even out the surface of the skin. Lines and wrinkles are greatly
reduced.
Myofascial Massage- This is
a form of bodywork that is manipulative in nature and uses long,
slow, stretching strokes to release tension in the fascia, the
tissue structure which lines and covers nearly everything inside
and around our bodies.
Myontology- This form of facial
toning through microcurrents has been used for Bells Palsy since
1970. Now this revolutionary idea is being used to tone facial
and body muscles, reduce signs of wrinkles and gives you a visible
lift.
Naturopathy- Natural healing
prescriptions that use plants and flowers.
Nonablative Procedures- Treatment
that does not remove the epidermis and as such leads to a wound
in the second layer of skin – the dermis. The body’s
response is to produce collagen.
Nutritional Analysis- The analysis
of an individual’s eating habits and dietary needs.
Oriental Medicine- Personal
health analysis usually performed by feeling one’s pulse
on various areas of the body, examining one’s tongue and
followed by acupressure and herbal recommendations so-as-to balance
one’s energy (Chi).
Oxygen Therapy- Transporting
large volumes of pure oxygen into tissues, accelerating the regeneration
of skin cells. Oxygen therapy increases collagen and elastin,
heals microfractures and fissures, and has anti-inflammatory effect
on the skin.
Peloid Therapy- The therapeutic
use and applications of muds.
Permanent Makeup- Permanent
makeup utilizes a tattooing technique to insert pigments under
the dermis layer of skin (see micropigmentation)
Photorejuvenation- Pulse of
light are transmitted through a small, smooth, flat glass handpiece
which is gently placed over the skin. This is used to smooth wrinkles
and diminish the appearance of age spots, broken capillaries and
rosacea.
Positive Action Salt-a-Peel®-
This exclusive new system builds on traditional micro peel technology
by adding a combination of integrated skin care products and positive
pressure salt abrasion for better results. Great for reducing
the look of stretch marks, find lines/wrinkles, acne scars, sun
damaged skin, age spots, uneven skin tone, and just a wonderful
skin maintenance program. This quick “lunchtime” treatment
allows you to resume normal activities immediately.
Pulse Point Therapy- Re-establishes
communication between bones, organs, muscles, emotions and glands
to create internal harmony.
Radio Wave- Using radio-frequency
energy to heat the skin, the new Thermacool treatment causes underlying
collagen to shrink and contract, resulting in a slight “mini
lift”.
Salicylic Peel- A bet hydroxyl
peel. It is self-neutralizing and has limited penetration. Similar
to the Glycolic peel, the Salicylic peel promotes the exfoliation
of the outer surface of the skin.
Sclerotherapy Venulectasia-
is the name for unsightly surface blue veins (venules). These
are often referred to as “thread veins” and are smaller
than varicose veins. A stron solution (the sclerosant) is injected
directly into the venules causing inflammation of the walls of
the vessel. The venules disappear over a few weeks to months.
Skin Bleaching- Active bleaching
agents such as kojic acid and hydroquinone sometimes combined
with glycolic acid is applied directly to freckles, age spots
or other dark spots.
Soft Light® Laser Hair Removal- Using
a patented carbon cream, this laser skin peel uses the light of
the low-powered SoftLight nd:YAG laser to gently exfoliate the
skin leaving it softer, smoother, and glowing. The large carbon
particles in this specially formulated cream travel beneath the
upper layers of the skin where the laser light gently evaporates
them removing the harsh sun-damaged layers. Excellent for dark
spots and improvement of skin tone.
Spa Dentistry- A facility whose
dental program is under strict supervision of a licensed dentist
providing dental services that integrate traditional and non-traditional
dental and spa treatments such as massage, skincare, hand and
foot treatments and body treatments.
Sugi Therapy- Utilizing the
principles of Yin Yang, Five Elements and the Twelve Meridians
this unique Korean approach to healing may curb generic illnesses.
TCA- This is a non-toxic chemical
peel, used for more than 30 years. A TCA peel causes top layers
of skin cells to dry up and peel off revealing fresher, more youthful
looking skin in 5-7 days.
Thalassotherapy- Water treatments
that use seawater, seaweed, algae, and sea air, an ancient Greek
therapy.
Ultrasound- Ultrasound or ultrasonography
is a medical imaging technique that uses high frequency sound
waves and their echoes. The ultrasound machine transmits high-frequency
sound pulses into your body using a probe. The sound waves travel
into your body and hit a boundary between tissues (e.g. between
fluid and soft tissue, soft tissue and bone). Some of the sound
waves get reflected back to the probe, while some travel on further
until they reach another boundary a get reflected. The reflected
waves are picked up by the probe and relayed to the machine. The
machine calculates the distance from the probe to the tissue or
organ (boundaries) using the speed of sound in tissue and the
time of each of the echo’s return. The machine displays
the distances and intensities of the echoes on the screen, forming
a two dimensional image.
V-Beam Laser- Used to treat
facial veins, leg veins, port wine stains, hermangioma, stretch
marks, scars, rosacea and warts.
Vein Removal Sclerotherapy-,
a tiny needle is used to inject the skin with a medication that
results in collapsing the veins, which are then reabsorbed. Veins
can be treated early, avoiding complications.
Vitamin Therapy- Vitamin therapy
is the use of specific vitamins in amounts which could be equal
to or considerably greater than the recommended daily allowance
of RDA.