Are Dermal Fillers Right for Your Skin?

Woman receiving a lip injection

Like many people, you may be wondering what to do about the visible signs of aging that appear over time. The good news is there are safe, effective ways to get the results you want without the time and discomfort that may come with surgery. Injectable dermal fillers offer an exciting option for adding volume…

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Sweet Dreams! Sleep and Your Skin Care Routine

Middle aged woman sleeping soundly

You already know that getting a good night’s sleep is essential for good health. It keeps you energized and alert both at work and at play. But did you know sleep is great for your skin as well? Sleep promotes cell repair and allows your skin to recover from the stress and strain of the…

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Service of the Week: Infusion Microdermabrasion

Infusion Microdermabrasion“DiamondTome Skin Resurfacing” microdermabrasion is a treatment for superficial skin conditions including fine lines, wrinkles, brown spots, aging and sun-damaged skin, acne blemishes and dry or oily skin. • Non-invasive skin resurfacing technique• Clinically proven to stimulate collagen regrowth, known to result in an enhanced “glow” and youthful moisture and support to the skin.•…

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Does Blue Light from Screens Affect Your Skin?

Young woman using smart phone at night in bedroom

Every day, we rely on our digital devices for many aspects of our lives. From catching up with friends to virtual meetings, the typical adult averages over 10 hours of screen time per day. But could all that time with technology affect your skin? Digital screens emit blue light, also known as high-energy visible light…

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How Does Botox Work?

Mature woman receiving Botox injection

Like many people, you may be looking for ways to maintain beautiful skin as you age.  Along with natural cellular changes that occur over time, there are many factors that cause wrinkles to appear. These include lower collagen levels, free radicals from the surrounding environment and facial movements like squinting and frowning. And while there…

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Product of the Week: Enlighten Plus Undereye Concealer by Jane Iredale

The Enlighten Plus™ Undereye Concealer SPF 20/30 is a lightweight, full-coverage formula that smooths fine lines, depuffs, and delivers broad-spectrum sun protection for brighter, more youthful eyes. Recommended for: Dark undereye circles, sun exposure, aging skin, and puffiness. How long does it take? Results are immediate, but skin brightness and reduced puffiness will develop with routine use. …

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Get Glowing Winter Skin with Exfoliating Scrubs & Peels

Young woman applying exfoliating scrub to her face

Winter conditions exacerbate the effect of dead skin cells, which build up on the surface of your skin year-round. This leads to a dull complexion, along with clogged pores, fine lines and hyperpigmentation. The severity of these problems may vary depending on your age and skin type. A winter skin care routine should include exfoliation to slough off dead cells and other debris.

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Spend Some Get Some

Giving Thanks for YOU!!! It’s Gift Card Bonus Time! Cayce Medical Spa Black Friday Special:November 16-20 only! Gift Card Special:For each $100 gift card purchased,receive an extra $20 just for you! As an added bonus, drop off a gift item and receive a chance to win a gift basket valued at $500.00!!!!We will also be…

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Treatments and Tips for Younger Looking Skin

Beautiful mature woman touching her cheek

Are you starting to notice fine lines and wrinkles when you look in the mirror? If so, you may be wondering how to reverse the signs of aging and maintain a youthful appearance.  The natural aging process causes many changes to our skin, with some genetic variation from person to person. Skin becomes thinner and…

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How Can You Get Enough Vitamin D and Protect Your Skin?

Vitamin D capsule against the sun

Vitamin D is essential for healthy bones and muscles. It’s also widely known that your skin makes it naturally when exposed to sunlight. Sometimes dubbed “the sun vitamin,” vitamin D supports your body’s absorption of calcium, which can reduce your risk of osteoporosis and fractures. If you don’t get enough, it may lead to muscle…

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