Whitening Derma Facial
Place: Faridabad
Radius: 50 km
About This Service
A Whitening Derma Facial is a,60-minute, multi-step dermatological procedure designed to brighten skin, reduce pigmentation, and enhance texture. It typically includes deep cleansing, exfoliation (via AHAs or microdermabrasion), application of lightening serums (Vitamin C, Kojic Acid, Glutathione), and specialized masks to inhibit melanin production, leaving the skin refreshed and more even-toned.
Key Stages of a Typical Whitening Derma Facial
Preparation: Deep cleansing to remove oil, dirt, and pollution.
Exfoliation: Removal of dead skin cells using fruit enzymes, chemical peels (AHAs), or physical methods like microdermabrasion to reveal brighter skin.
Targeted Treatment: Application of specialized serums containing ingredients such as glutathione, kojic acid, vitamin C, or arbutin to inhibit melanin production.
Massage & Masking: A facial massage to boost circulation, followed by a whitening mask to seal in brightening agents.
Protection: Application of serums and sunscreen to protect against UV damage and prevent future tanning.
Advanced Options Often Combined
Laser Toning: Q-switched Nd:YAG lasers break down deep pigmentation, such as melasma and age spots.
Photofacial (IPL): Uses light-based technology to target sun damage and uneven tone.
Hydrafacial: A,deep,hydrating,and,brightening,treatment,often,used,for,even,skin,tone.
Benefits and Considerations
Results: Reduces tanning, acne marks, dark spots, and dullness, providing a brighter, smoother, and more even skin tone.
Suitability: Suitable for those with,hyperpigmentation, melasma, or sun-damaged skin.
Maintenance: While one session can provide an immediate glow, a series of sessions is typically recommended for lasting results.
Aftercare: Consistent,sunscreen,use is essential to maintain results and prevent further pigmentation.
Advanced facials
- Preparation: Deep cleansing to remove oil, dirt, and pollution.
- Exfoliation: Removal of dead skin cells using fruit enzymes, chemical peels (AHAs), or physical methods like microdermabrasion to reveal brighter skin.
- Targeted Treatment: Application of specialized serums containing ingredients such as glutathione, kojic acid, vitamin C, or arbutin to inhibit melanin production.
- Massage & Masking: A facial massage to boost circulation, followed by a whitening mask to seal in brightening agents.
- Protection: Application of serums and sunscreen to protect against UV damage and prevent future tanning.
- Laser Toning: Q-switched Nd:YAG lasers break down deep pigmentation, such as melasma and age spots.
- Photofacial (IPL): Uses light-based technology to target sun damage and uneven tone.
- Hydrafacial: A,deep,hydrating,and,brightening,treatment,often,used,for,even,skin,tone.
- Results: Reduces tanning, acne marks, dark spots, and dullness, providing a brighter, smoother, and more even skin tone.
- Suitability: Suitable for those with,hyperpigmentation, melasma, or sun-damaged skin.
- Maintenance: While one session can provide an immediate glow, a series of sessions is typically recommended for lasting results.
- Aftercare: Consistent,sunscreen,use is essential to maintain results and prevent further pigmentation.