Category: Treatment Information
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Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF): A Natural Regenerative Treatment: How It Works & Why It Rejuvenates Your Skin
Nóvara is pleased to announce the addition of a new treatment to our aesthetics offerings, Platelet-Rich Fibrin. What Is Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) Treatment? Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) is a natural regenerative treatment that uses components from your own blood to support healing, tissue repair, and rejuvenation. It is widely used in medical and aesthetic treatments because…
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Introducing Our BioRePeel Skin Peel Treatment
Our latest treatment is BioRePeel, a rejuvenating skin peel that helps reduce signs of aging, sun damage and uneven skin tone by encouraging healthy skin cells. What is BioRePeel and what does it do? A chemical skin peel, BioRePeel can be applied to the face, neck, décolletage, back and hands. A non-invasive treatment, BioRePeel stimulates…
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What are Anti-Wrinkle Injections? An Introduction to this Aesthetic Treatment
Ever thought about getting anti-wrinkle injections or wondered what they involve? Read on to learn how they works and their benefits. What happens during Anti-Wrinkle Injection treatment? Anti-wrinkle injections act by interrupting the communication process that normally occurs between nerves and muscles at a point called the synapse. The nerve thinks it is sending impulses…
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What is Microneedling? An Introduction to Collagen Induction Therapy
Microneedling is also known as ‘collagen induction therapy.’ It’s a facial treatment for stimulating collagen production. What happens during your treatment? A specialist (that’s us!) will use device with small needles that cause tiny punctures in the skin. These small contact points encourage the body to create a wound-healing response and renew your skin cells.…
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What is Dermaplaning? An Introduction to This Intensive Exfoliation Facial
Dermaplaning is an intensive exfoliating facial treatment that removes dead skin and vellus hair. What happens during your treatment? A specialist (that’s us!) will use a scalpel at an angle and move it slowly across your skin. This removes dead skin cells, scar tissue, and other impurities that can make skin appear uneven. Each time…
