At Clinique Del Mar, we understand the importance of maintaining healthy, radiant skin during the summer months. While some invasive treatments are not recommended during this season, we offer a range of safe and effective skincare solutions to care for your skin without compromising safety.
OxyGeneo and Hydrafacial Treatments: A Gentle Approach to Pigmentation
Pigmentation spots are a common concern in summer due to increased sun exposure. To treat them effectively without worsening the condition, we offer OxyGeneo and Hydrafacial treatments.
OxyGeneo: This non-invasive treatment combines skin oxygenation with gentle exfoliation and the infusion of essential nutrients. It helps to even out skin tone and improve texture without the risks associated with more aggressive procedures. OxyGeneo also promotes cell regeneration, which is essential for achieving healthy, glowing skin in summer.
Hydrafacial: This treatment uses patented technology to cleanse, exfoliate, and deeply hydrate the skin. It is particularly effective for treating pigmentation issues by delivering gentle exfoliation, intense hydration, and targeted brightening serums that help even out the complexion.
Safe Firming for the Summer
While fractional radiofrequency is highly effective, it can carry a risk of pigmentation if the skin is exposed to the sun post-treatment. During summer, we recommend standard radiofrequency instead.
This treatment stimulates collagen production, firms the skin, and enhances elasticity without the risk of pigmentation.
It’s an ideal solution for those looking to maintain firm, youthful skin without the drawbacks of more invasive procedures.
Mesotherapy: Deep Hydration All Year Round
Hydration is essential for healthy skin, and mesotherapy remains a must-have treatment, both in summer and winter.
This procedure involves injecting vitamins, minerals, and hyaluronic acid directly into the dermis.
It provides deep hydration, improves skin texture, and gives the complexion a natural glow.
It’s the perfect treatment to combat the drying effects of sun and summer heat.