Skin Classic

 

 

Sharon is the 1ST and MOST EXPERIENCED SKIN CLASSIC
Non-Laser Treatment Provider on the Main Line

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Are you looking for that huge wow factor? The Skin Classic is top in its field for alternative, non-laser devices with award winning results!! 

 The Skin Classic direct high frequency technology is an affordable non-laser treatment for minor skin irregularities such as telangiectasis (broken capillaries), cherry angiomas, keratosis, fibromas, skin tags, hyperpigmentation, milia, sebaceous hyperplasia, and acne. Skin Classic treatments are quick, virtually painless, and work strictly on the epidermis to address common skin irregularities as the skin ages.

The Skin Classic precisely treats and/or removes each irregularity permanently, or semi-permanently, without the use of lasers, cutting, burning, or freezing which can effect areas of the skin not being treated. The Skin Classic utilizes a lamprobe to transmit an electric current to effectively vaporize and dehydrate the skin irregularity with little downtime and no damage to surrounding tissue. 

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FAQ’s

What will my skin look like post treatment?
The area treated may appear erythmic (red) with some inflammation. The redness should reduce within a few hours. The lighter the skin tone, the longer it may take for the redness to subside. There may be some scabbing depending on the irregularity and the area of the body being treated. 

What happens if the treated skin irregularity is still present 30 days later?
Some areas may need more than one treatment.

Why can’t you treat my broken capillaries on my legs?
Lower extremities are not recommended for treatment using the skin classic. Saline injections and laser therapy are the recommended treatment for these areas.

What do I do if it's taking longer than expected to heal?
Be patient continue to use the recommended aftercare. Don't pick or touch the treated area and allow the scab to fall off naturally. It's nature's bandaid! 

Is it safe to treat pigmented lesions/age spots?
I strongly encourage you have your doctor examine any spot that is questionable or suspicious. We will not treat any lesion that we feel is not safe to do so.

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