Skincare Blog
Skincare Blog
Fine lines and wrinkles are the most common signs of skin aging—and one of the first things people notice when they look in the mirror. This isn’t a flaw; it’s simple biology. Aging is a privilege. However, more than ever, people are using regenerative medical aesthetics, like Dysport and Botox, to treat early signs of…
Read MoreAs we age, our skin changes. It’s natural, beautiful, and nothing to be ashamed of. Collagen production slows, hormones fluctuate, and sun damage from years past begins to appear as fine lines and dark spots. But while aging is inevitable, feeling amazing is optional. There are many non-surgical cosmetic treatments designed to support skin health…
Read MoreHealthy, glowing skin isn’t luck—it’s strategy. And at Emerge, skincare is the foundation of everything we do in medical aesthetics. Non-surgical regenerative treatments respond and react best to a strong barrier and consistent care, which is why knowing what to include in your skincare routine is so important. Active ingredients, for example, are some of…
Read MoreIf you’re wondering how to stimulate collagen in the face, you’re not alone. Collagen is the scaffolding of your skin—the quiet structural protein that works behind the scenes to keep skin firm, smooth, and resilient. But by 25, we lose up to 1%-1.5% of collagen a year—and your complexion shows it. Fine lines and wrinkles…
Read MoreAging is a privilege—but that doesn’t stop us from noticing the physical changes that come with it. Over time, we lose fat in the face, especially in the temples, cheeks, and around the nasolabial folds. And what do we see when we look in the mirror? Sagging skin, tons of shadows, and a hollowed appearance. …
Read MoreWhen people think of medical aesthetics, they often think of Botox, fillers, and injectables. And yes, that’s part of it—but skincare is the foundation of everything we do. At Emerge, we’d much rather clients invest in good skincare than Botox—that’s how important it is. But just like we approach all regenerative treatments, skincare routines should…
Read MoreWhen it comes to skincare, active ingredients matter. A lot. These are the “doers” of the routine—the compounds that directly improve skin concerns at the cellular level. Among the most talked-about active ingredients, especially for anti-aging, are retinols and retinoids. You’ve seen them everywhere. Dermatologist-approved. Gold standard. Anti-aging must-haves. However, they’re not the same thing.…
Read MoreLaser hair removal is one of the most common laser-based treatments—and for good reason. While it can be performed on many areas of the body, the face is one of the most popular treatment areas… and also tends to show the most noticeable reactions. Like with any laser procedure, though, results don’t come from the…
Read MoreDamaged hair doesn’t happen overnight. It happens slowly—ponytails start looking thinner, hairlines begin receding, and once glossy strands appear dull and tired. The truth is: almost everyone will experience damaged hair at some point. Men, women, treated hair, untreated hair—we’re all “at risk.” There are numerous factors that affect hair health. Heat styling, hormone fluctuations,…
Read MoreMicroneedling is one of those minimally invasive treatments everyone underestimates… untilthey see what it can do. This isn’t just a non-surgical cosmetic procedure that makes your face a little smoother. It’s a medical aesthetic treatment that stimulates collagen production, restores texture, softens fine lines, and improves everything from acne scars to tone irregularities. And here’s…
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