LASER - DARK CIRCLES
AWAKEN BRIGHT EYES
The focused light energy targets excess pigmentation, breaking down dark pigmented cells responsible for dark circles. Simultaneously, the laser's heat promotes collagen synthesis, enhancing skin elasticity and thickness. This dual action aims to reduce pigmentation and improve the overall texture of the under-eye area, contributing to a brighter and more youthful appearance.
DARK CIRCLE
Various factors can cause dark circles around the eyes, and often, multiple factors contribute to their development. Some common causes include:
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Genetics
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Aging
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Fatigue and Lack of Sleep
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Dehydration
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Smoking
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Eye Strain
FINE LINES UNDER EYES
Fine lines under the eyes are a natural part of the aging process. Several factors contribute to the development of these lines:
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Reduced Collagen and Elastin
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Repeated Facial Expressions
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Sun Exposure
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Dehydration
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Genetics
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Loss of Subcutaneous Fat
CROW'S FEET
Crow's feet, also known as laughter lines or character lines, are fine lines and wrinkles that develop around the outer corners of the eyes. Several factors contribute to the formation of crow's feet:
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Aging
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Repeated Facial Expressions
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Sun Exposure
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Dehydration
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Smoking
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Genetics
SERVICE INFORMATION
Treatment time & advised repetition:
Laser dark circle reduction takes 45 minutes per session, and the treatment can be performed safely every 4 - 6 weeks.
Treatment procedure:
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Consultation
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Topical numbing depends on individual pain tolerance threshold
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Laser
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Cryotherapy for cooling down the lasered skin area
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Aftercare instructions
This can be combined with the following:
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Any other laser treatments not targeting the eye area
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Healite II Photo therapy accelerates the healing process and reduces PIH risks
Ideal for:
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Dark circle
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Fine lines around the eyes
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Crow's feet
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Eyebag improving
DEVICE WE USE - LASEMD
NON-ABLATIVE 1927NM THULIUM LASER
A Smart Laser for All Patients. The LaseMD™ wavelength is dramatically different from other resurfacing lasers and has several unique properties that set it apart. Histologically, the thulium treatment demonstrates more tissue coagulation than ablation. With the 1927 nm treatment, the stratum corneum scaffolds remain intact when making channels into the epidermis, which is unique. Clinically,1927 nm is beneficial in treating pigmentation, photodamage, wrinkles, actinic damage, hair regrowth treatments for thinning hair and more.
Contraindications:
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Severe Heart Conditions 严重心脏病
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Severe Diabetes 严重糖尿病
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Epilepsy/Seizures 癫痫/癫痫发作
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Severe Hepatitis/ Jaundice 严重肝炎/黄疸明显
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Tendency To Bleed Excessively From Minor Injuries 轻微伤害中过度流血
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Severe Allergies To Makeup 严重化妆品过敏
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Stroke 中风
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Glaucoma 青光眼
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Shortness Of Breath 呼吸短缺
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Hiv 艾滋病
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Psoriasis 牛皮癣
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Accutane Treatment 维甲酸治疗
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Trichotillomania 拔毛症
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Autoimmune Disorder 自身免疫性紊乱
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Kidney Disease 肾脏疾病
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Hyperpigmentation 色素沉着
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Dermatitis 皮炎
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Keloid/Hypertrophy Of Scars 瘢痕疙瘩/疤痕肥大
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Cancer In Severe condition(Any) 癌症急性治疗期(任何)
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Tendency To Develop Fever 易发热
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Hypopigmentation 色素减退
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Allergic to metal 金属过敏
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Allergic to Latex 乳胶过敏
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What happens to my eyebrow hair?We will not harm your eyebrow hair. Before we start eyebrow tattooing, we will trim your eyebrow hair according to your face shape. After trimming, we will not harm your eyebrow hair during the eyebrow tattooing process, but if you encounter a few hairs coming out during or after the treatment, it is absolutely normal.
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Can I have tattooing if I have no hair?Our artists are highly skilled to perform procedures with or without hair present on the eyebrow.
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What's the difference between the three eyebrow techniques?The powder brow technique is the process of creating an eyebrow powder or pencil looking by using a hand tool with tiny needles to implant inks into your skin. The nano machine hair stroke technique is the process of implanting pigment into the skin with a machine, similar to a normal tattoo machine with a needle, to mimc the look of a natural hair stroke. The feather eyebrow is a mix of the before two techniques.
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How do I select between those three brow techniques?In general, it all depends on your current skin and eyebrow hair condition. Our tattoo specialist will check your skin condition and give you the best solution during the consultation. Normally, we don't recommend Nano hair stroke for an oily skin or a person have no hair.
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How do I know if brow cosmetic tattooing is for me?Cosmetic tattooing can benefit most people, some of the top things that cosmetic tattooing can help with or enhance are: Thicken and define sparse, thinning or hairless brows Improves asymmetry Covers or camouflages a scar in the brow area Quickens your makeup routine giving you more time in the morning
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Does cosmetic tattooing hurt?In our booking confirmation message, there is a link to buy a high quality topical anaesthetics to keep you comfortable throughout the procedure. Everyone has a different pain threshold; therefore, some people may experience a little more discomfort than others. We do everything within our power to ensure you are kept as comfortable as possible.
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How many tattoo appointments do I need?Two procedures are needed, 8 – 12 weeks apart. With most procedures, the colour fades 30% initially. For the second procedure, our cosmetic tattooist gauges the colour retention and how you are feeling with the shape/colour before making any adjustments required.
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How long does cosmetic tattooing last?Cosmetic tattooing generally lasts up to 1-2 years however each skin type will retain the pigment differently. This does not mean that the pigment will be completely faded, your cosmetic tattoo may just need to be refreshed to keep the tattoo looking fresh year-round.
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How do I make my cosmetic tattoo last longer?Fading occurs due to increased sun exposure, makeup removal products, some skin products (specifically Vitamin A) and also when a lighter shade of pigment is used for the tattoo. Ensuring you use SPF daily and avoid your tattoo area where possible when removing your makeup, Vitamin A and sun exposure, can all help prevent fading.
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What are the pigments used?The pigments we use is an Iron Oxide base pigment that is TGA approved. Specifically manufactured for implantation into human skin. There are numerous base colours which can be mixed to create a custom colour to you. Cosmetic tattoo pigments have been created for using on the face/areola/scalp specifically and are pre-mixed and sterilised, they have been formulated to allow for a ‘fade factor’- this makes them different from tattoo inks used elsewhere on the body.
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What color will the tattoo fade to?This is different for every client. When we pick a pigment colour for your brows, we take into consideration your skin type, skin undertones, products you use on the skin and your everyday environmental factors. We use a combination of warm and cool toned pigments, and so far, none of our clients have gone red or blue after 2 years or more.
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How do I know you are safe and properly qualified?We maintain our legal requirements for NSW and hold a ‘Parramatta Council Skin Penetration Licence’. All of our Cosmetic Tattooists are trained in advanced techniques and are fully accredited. Our clinic upholds very high standards in infection control and use the latest technology, machines and pigments. We display all of our licensing and certification in clinic so you are able to view this at all times.
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Can I exercise as per normal after my tattoo appointment?You can go back to your routine as soon as you finish the appointment. The tattooed area is safe to touch clean water. You can take shower, wash your face as normal. But we do recommend not to swim until it's fully recovered. Avoid makeup removal product or cleansers for the tattooed area for the first week will be very helpful as well.