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InUrSkn is more than just a skin a hair and body clinic. It is Dr. Sejal's promise of providing minimal intervention patient care which is holistic, personalized and humane.

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Everything About Microdermabrasion

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How is Skin Polishing & Ionization Done?

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Everything About Microdermabrasion

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How is Skin Polishing & Ionization Done?

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Everything About Microdermabrasion

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How is Skin Polishing & Ionization Done?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Since skin polishing is a mechanical abrasion process, done with controlled intensity there is practically no chance of a side effect. There maybe redness or mild swelling which automatically subsides in 24 hours.

Like all skin rejuvenation procedures, the longevity of the results depends on how one takes care of their skin. In case of non protected exposure to sunlight and pollution the results of skin polishing tends to go away. It is best to protect your skin from environmental factors such that there is a control in pigmentation and oxidative stress on the skin.

This is an absolute myth. There is no degradation in the condition of your skin in case one stops any skin rejuvenation treatment.

The recommended period between two skin polishing treatments in 30 days at minimum. However in most scenarios the dermatologist will combine skin polishing with other rejuvenative processes and hence one may end up doing skin polishing once in three to six months.

There is no down time associated with this procedure You can return to work and regular activities immediately after the procedure. However it is recommended to not have direct sun exposure and any other beauty treatments for upto 48 hours.

Absolutely. Both types of skin polishing procedures are done with machines that are very tightly controlled and have an excellent track record of safety with no side effects whatsoever. The only side effect one can expect is maybe a mild redness of the skin, which goes away in a few hours’ time.

No, there is no age limit for skin polishing. However, it is generally not recommended for individuals with highly sensitive skin or certain skin conditions.

Yes, skin polishing can be done on any part of the body, including the face, neck, chest, hands, and feet.

The duration of a skin polishing treatment varies depending on the area being treated and the extent of the damage. Generally, treatments take between 30 to 60 minutes.

It is generally recommended to wait at least 24 hours before applying makeup after a skin polishing treatment to allow the skin to fully heal. Your dermatologist may provide specific post-treatment instructions depending on your skin type and the extent of the treatment.

Skin polishing is suitable for most skin types, but may not be suitable for individuals with certain skin conditions, such as eczema, psoriasis, or rosacea. It is important to consult with a dermatologist to determine if skin polishing is right for you.

The recommended period between two skin polishing treatments is 30 days at minimum, but your dermatologist may recommend a different frequency depending on your skin type and the extent of the treatment.

Yes, skin polishing can be combined with other skin rejuvenation treatments, such as chemical peels, laser resurfacing, or microneedling, for more comprehensive results.

Skin polishing does not affect the deeper layers of the skin and hence it cannot help much with acne scar treatment. It is better to engage in a skin resurfacing treatment like microneedling or CO2 fractional laser to help with acne scars.

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1/18
Laser Skin Rejuvenation

Laser Skin Rejuvenation uses the ability of laser to target and treat blemishes in the skin that are caused by environmental factors and lifestyle choices. At InUrSkn we use Nd Yag Lasers to treat a variety of conditions ranging from simple overall tanning to concentrated pigmentation marks and birthmarks.

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2/18
Medical Peels (Chemical Peels)

The idea behind skin peeling is to carry out a controlled injury to the skin such that when the skin heals, it becomes a lot more supple and clear. This process of controlled injury to the skin by use of medical solutions is called skin peeling and the solutions themselves are called Chemical or Medical Peels.

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3/18
Vampire Facial (PRP Facial)

PRP treatment uses platelet-rich plasma, which is taken from your own blood in order to produce results. Dermatologists use different names for this procedure like Vampire Facial, Blood Facial, Sanguine Facial, PRP Facial and so on, but don’t let that scare you. Beyond the scary name lies a natural proven mechanism which is extremely effective.

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4/18
Iontophoresis (Ionization)

Iontophoresis Therapy (often referred to as ionization) is a procedure which involves delivery of medication, serum or peel into the deeper layers of skin by means of stimulating the skin with low intensity galvanic current.

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5/18
Medical Skin Cleanup

The process of getting rid of any whiteheads, blackheads and comedones along with removal of deep embedded dirt, grime and sebum is called a skin clean-up. This procedure is done with instruments designed to pick on your skin and exfoliate your skin, and hence it is best done in the sterilized environment of skin clinic and not a spa or salon to prevent any infections.

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6/18
Skin Resurfacing – Microneedling

Skin Resurfacing or Micro Needling is a process in which controlled micro-wounds are created on the skin. These micro wounds tend to help in boosting the process of collagen and elastin synthesis in the skin leading to a smooth and supple skin.

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7/18
Laser Skin Resurfacing

Laser Skin resurfacing is the process in which an ablative laser is used for the purpose of improving the texture of your skin. At InUrSkn we use the gold standard of ablative lasers for this purpose, namely CO2 Laser. Dr. Sejal expertly uses this laser with fine controls in a fractionated mode to help patients with a variety of conditions like scars, stretch marks, open pores and so on.

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8/18
Oxygen Facial

An Oxygen facial (also called CO2 facial) works towards improving the metabolism of skin cells and increasing the collagen levels in your skin by a phenomenon called Bohr’s effect. This is the phenomenon in which by generating CO2 on the outer layer of skin, there is an increase in the O2 levels in the deeper layers of the skin. The increase in oxygen improves cell growth and cell biosynthesis leading to a better, younger looking skin.

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9/18
Hydrafacial

A hydrafacial is an extensive all in one facial which uses a variety of techniques to achieve fresher, healthier and younger looking skin. The facial starts with techniques that cleanse and exfoliate and then moves on to revitalizing the skin with hydrating and brightening serums. This is then followed by steps which help in activation of collagen generation and tightening the skin. The final steps aim at soothing the skin while locking the serums in the deeper layers of the skin.

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10/18
Carbon Laser Peel

A Carbon Laser Peel is called by different names like China Doll Peel or Hollywood Facial, but at its core is a Laser Skin Rejuvenation Treatment. In this procedure the carbon ‘peel’ or ‘mask’ is used to enhance the efficacy of the laser to achieve an gentle yet thorough exfoliation of the skin. In addition to this exfoliation the procedure retains the advantages of conventional laser skin rejuvenation towards reducing skin pigmentation.

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11/18
Laser Spot Reduction

Laser spot reduction is the process in which we use Nd Yag Lasers in a focused mode to treat distinct marks and spots on your skin. These lasers are suitable to treat a wide variety of spots and marks on your skin including but not limited to birthmarks, Age Spots, PIH marks etc. The wavelength of the ND Yag Laser is such that it is able to target and treat the excess melanin in these spots which leaving the surrounding area unharmed.

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12/18
HA Injectable Treatment

The occurrence of Hyaluronic Acid in deeper layers of our skin is the reason why our skin remains taut, supple and fresh. But with ageing and other lifestyle choices there is a reduction in the HA levels in the skin.

To help restore the HA levels, a Hyaluronic product called Volite is injected into the middle layers of the skin. This helps hydrate the skin from within, improves the elasticity of the skin and promotes collagen synthesis.

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13/18
Meso Skin Therapy

Mesotherapy is the mechanism by which a serum consisting of growth factor proteins is delivered into the middle layers (mesoderm) of the skin using either injections or ionization.

These growth factors help towards resolving issues like lower cellular metabolism or poor blood circulation and hence help in overall improvement of skin quality.

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14/18
Scar Treatment with Fillers & Threads

Dermal Fillers and Medical Threads are generally used for helping reduce signs of ageing like wrinkles, sagging skin and volume loss. But because of their property of being able to help stimulate collagen and elastin, they are also used as effective treatments for depressed scars like boxcar scars and rolling scars.

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15/18
Medical Facials

A medical facial is generally a combination of skin rejuvenation procedures designed to suit your skin type and also to help you achieve your skin health goals.

The procedure involved in these customer medical facials are all medically proven to be safe and effective and are all done under the supervision of a qualified dermatologist.

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Full Body Skin Rejuvenation

Full Body Skin Rejuvenation is the extension of skin rejuvenation techniques to the entire body or larger areas of the body like back, arms, legs etc. These procedures maybe sought for reasons ranging from purely aesthetic to medical issues. A variety of skin rejuvenation techniques ranging from lasers to peels and ionization can be extended to larger body parts based on the desired outcome.

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17/18
Microneedling Radio Frequency (MNRF)

Microneedling Radio Frequency, also known as RF microneedling or Morpheus8, is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure used to rejuvenate the skin. This treatment involves the use of a device that delivers radio frequency energy through tiny needles that puncture the skin, creating microchannels. The process helps to promote collagen production, reduce wrinkles and fine lines, and improve the overall texture and appearance of the skin.

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18/18
Plasma Fibroblast

Plasma fibroblast is a non-surgical skin rejuvenation procedure that helps to lift, tighten, and regenerate skin. At InUrSkn, we use state-of-the-art plasma fibroblast technology that creates microtrauma to the skin, stimulating the production of collagen and elastin. This treatment helps to reduce wrinkles, fine lines, scarring, and pigmentation.

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  1. 1 Laser Skin Rejuvenation
  2. 2 Medical Peels (Chemical Peels)
  3. 3 Vampire Facial (PRP Facial)
  4. 4 Iontophoresis (Ionization)
  5. 5 Medical Skin Cleanup
  6. 6 Skin Resurfacing – Microneedling
  7. 7 Laser Skin Resurfacing
  8. 8 Oxygen Facial
  9. 9 Hydrafacial
  10. 10 Carbon Laser Peel
  11. 11 Laser Spot Reduction
  12. 12 HA Injectable Treatment
  13. 13 Meso Skin Therapy
  14. 14 Scar Treatment with Fillers & Threads
  15. 15 Medical Facials
  16. 16 Full Body Skin Rejuvenation
  17. 17 Microneedling Radio Frequency (MNRF)
  18. 18 Plasma Fibroblast
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