The Best Skin Procedures for Winter
Skin Procedures in Fort Collins and Loveland, CO
The winter months can be harsh on your skin, leaving it dry, irritated, and dull. However, despite the harsh climate, winter is actually the best time to get certain skin treatments. The cold weather and low humidity can work in your favor, providing the perfect environment for your skin to heal and rejuvenate.
Don’t let the winter weather get you down; instead, use it to your advantage and take the first step toward achieving youthful, glowing skin with winter skin care treatments offered by Divine Dermatology.
Fraxel Treatment
Fraxel is a cutting-edge laser treatment that targets specific areas of the skin, improving texture and tone. Fraxel treatment can be used to help to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, improve skin tone, reduce pigmentation, and smooth the texture of the skin. It is highly effective on a number of skin concerns, including acne scars, age spots, melasma, and sun damage.
The Ideal Time for Fraxel Treatment
The winter months are less sunny, which means less UV exposure. This makes winter the ideal time for Fraxel treatments, as your skin is sensitive post-treatment and needs to remain protected from the sun in order to prevent the pigment from regenerating. Additionally, colder weather is known to cause dryness and irritation; Fraxel treatment combats this by improving the texture and overall appearance of your skin.
Chemical Peels
Chemical peels are used to improve the appearance of the skin. They work by using a chemical solution to remove the skin’s damaged outer layers, revealing smoother, healthier skin underneath. These treatments address a variety of issues, such as fine lines and wrinkles, acne, acne scarring, age spots, and uneven skin tone, leaving the skin with a brighter, more youthful glow.
How Chemical Peels Amplify Your Winter Skin Care
Getting a chemical peel in the winter can amplify your skin. During the winter, the skin can become dry, leaving it looking dull. A chemical peel can help to exfoliate the top layer, revealing a more hydrated finish. The winter also comes with limited sun exposure, reducing the risk of sunburns or dark spots on your freshly treated skin.
Photodynamic or Blue Light Therapy
Photodynamic or blue light therapy is used to treat precancerous cells, age spots, and the effects of sun-damaged skin. This involves the application of a photosensitizing agent, followed by exposure to a specific wavelength of light to activate the agent, which then destroys bacteria and other cells that may lead to skin concerns.
Photodynamic & Blue Light Therapy During Winter
It’s recommended to get photodynamic or blue light therapy in the winter months because the photosensitizing agent used in the treatment can leave traces on your face for several days following the procedure, making your skin more sensitive to sunlight and UV radiation. Additionally, winter leads to more time spent indoors, which can help conceal any redness or irritation, allowing your skin to heal properly.
Vascular Lesion Removal
Vascular lesion removal is a non-invasive laser or intense pulsed light treatment used to eliminate the appearance of unwanted blood vessels and other vascular blemishes on the skin. It is effective in treating an array of blemishes, such as spider veins, broken capillaries, rosacea, and more, without the need for an uncomfortable surgical procedure.
Vascular Lesion Removal in the Winter Months
It’s best to seek vascular lesion removal during the cold months while you are bundled up; that way, when the beautiful weather returns, you are prepared to show off your radiant blemish-free skin. In addition, the reduced UV exposure helps your skin heal without the risk of sun damage to the treated areas.
Contact Our Winter Skin Care Experts
Take your winter skincare to the next level with the help of Divine Dermatology’s exceptional winter skin care treatments. Contact our friendly team today to schedule an appointment and discover how we can help you reach your cosmetic goals!