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Dark Circles Under the Eyes


Definition
One of the most common skin problems is dark circles under the eyes. These are the grayish coloration in the lower eyelids that can be accompanied by a crease or sinking or, on the contrary, by puffiness known as “bags”. They are not only caused by fatigue, but also by genetics and the normal aging process.
Some recommendations to improve their appearance are eating a balanced diet and exercising to avoid retaining fluids, getting enough sleep, and not rubbing the eyelids because this skin is extremely thin and can easily become irritated.
The best treatments to improve their appearance are hyaluronic acid fillers, biostimulatory fillers, platelet-rich plasma, fractional CO2 laser, and Q-Switched laser.
Learn more about specialized treatments for dark circles under the eyes.

Hyaluronic Acid Fillers
Dermal fillers are injectable treatments with biocompatible solutions that can be injected into any area of the skin to increase volume.
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Biostimulatory Fillers
They stimulate the body to naturally increase the production of collagen and elastin, which are the substances that help repair, rejuvenate and firm the skin.
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Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) uetas
It is a procedure in which blood is drawn from the patient, centrifuged and platelets and beneficial substances for the skin are obtained.
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Fractional CO2 Laser
The fractional laser is used to fade some types of acne scars, facial rejuvenation treatments, and in the treatment of some skin blemishes and lesions.
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Q-Switched Laser
A laser that emits specific energy to reduce sunspots, as well as those secondary to pregnancy, eliminates freckles and removes tattoos.
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Morpheus8
Treatment that acts on the subcutaneous tissue (fat) of the face and body to treat localized fat and aging facial features. As a result, a more toned and luminous skin can be obtained.
Read more >Wrinkles


Definition
Wrinkles are skin problems that occur as a natural part of aging due to the loss of collagen and elastin fibers that support the skin. Other factors that facilitate their premature appearance are exposure to UV radiation and smoking, so we recommend you avoid them.
There are some products that can reduce them and help delay their appearance, such as hyaluronic acid, retinoids, and antioxidants. It is important to include them as part of ONES skincare routine, as well as sunscreen.
Other treatments to tighten and improve the appearance of the skin are fractional CO2 laser, Nd:YAG tightening laser, radiofrequency, hyaluronic acid fillers, biostimulatory fillers, and botulinum toxin.
Learn more about specialized treatments for wrinkles.

Botulinum Toxin (Botox)
Thanks to the targeted application of botulinum toxin, we can cause a relaxation of specific muscles in the chosen areas.
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Hyaluronic Acid Fillers
Dermal fillers are injectable treatments with biocompatible solutions that can be injected into any area of the skin to increase volume.
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(PRP) Plasma Rico en Plaquetas
It is a procedure in which blood is drawn from the patient, centrifuged and platelets and beneficial substances for the skin are obtained.
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Biostimulatory Fillers
They stimulate the body to naturally increase the production of collagen and elastin, which are the substances that help repair, rejuvenate and firm the skin.
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Fractional CO2 Laser
The fractional laser is used to fade some types of acne scars, facial rejuvenation treatments, and in the treatment of some skin blemishes and lesions.
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Microneedling
Microscopic perforations are generated in the skin to form microchannels, as they are small wounds, the organism sends collagen and elastin to repair the skin.
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Radiofrequency
It is a treatment WHERE low-spectrum electromagnetic waves penetrate into the deep layers of the skin.
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Nd:YAG Tightening Laser (Tightening)
A laser that induces deep heating of the tissues, promoting the generation of collagen and elastin, generating a natural-looking tightening, improves skin and texture, its effect is progressive and does not require recovery time.
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Morpheus8
Treatment that acts on the subcutaneous tissue (fat) of the face and body to treat localized fat and aging facial features. As a result, a more toned and luminous skin can be obtained.
Read more >Face and Neck Flaccidity


Definition
Flaccidity occurs as a natural part of aging due to the loss of collagen and elastin fibers that support the skin. Other factors that facilitate its premature appearance are exposure to UV radiation and weight changes.
There are some products that can help improve skin quality, such as hyaluronic acid, retinoids, and antioxidants. It is important to include them as part of ONES skincare routine, as well as sunscreen.
Other treatments to tighten the skin and help it regain its firmness include Nd:YAG tightening laser, radiofrequency, and hyaluronic acid fillers.
Learn more about specialized treatments for face and neck flaccidity.

Morpheus8
Treatment that acts on the subcutaneous tissue (fat) of the face and body to treat localized fat and aging facial features. As a result, a more toned and luminous skin can be obtained.
Read more >
Nd:YAG Tightening Laser (Tightening)
A laser that induces deep heating of the tissues, promoting the generation of collagen and elastin, generating a natural-looking tightening, improves skin and texture, its effect is progressive and does not require recovery time.
Read more >
Biostimulatory Fillers
They stimulate the body to naturally increase the production of collagen and elastin, which are the substances that help repair, rejuvenate and firm the skin.
Read more >
Radiofrequency
It is a treatment WHERE low-spectrum electromagnetic waves penetrate into the deep layers of the skin.
Read more >Cellulite


Definition
Cellulite is a skin condition that causes the skin to look uneven or dimpled, known as “orange peel”. It appears due to the accumulation of fat deposits that can be favored by hormonal changes, lack of exercise, and fluid retention.
Some recommendations to prevent its appearance are to eat a balanced diet, avoid excess sodium, and TO exercise. There are some safe treatments that help to eliminate these fat deposits in a localized way and improve the appearance of the skin, such as cavitation and radio frequency.

Radiofrequency
It is a treatment WHERE low-spectrum electromagnetic waves penetrate into the deep layers of the skin.
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Morpheus8
Treatment that acts on the subcutaneous tissue (fat) of the face and body to treat localized fat and aging facial features. As a result, a more toned and luminous skin can be obtained.
Read more >
Cavitation
It is a non-invasive technique to eliminate fat and therefore reduce sizes, it consists of a low-frequency ultrasound that through vibration waves destroys the fat deposits and releases them for elimination. It is not surgical, it requires prior assessment with the nutritionist, who will indicate the number of sessions required.
Read more >Verrucas and Warts


Definition
Verrucas and warts are benign skin lesions that appear frequently in both children and adults. These skin problems are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), which is transmitted by direct skin-to-skin contact.
They usually measure a few millimeters and have a rough appearance. These skin conditions are most often located on the hands and feet, although there are also other types of warts that affect the genitals. They can spread to other areas of the skin, so scratching or pricking them is not recommended. Some effective treatments to remove them are electrofulguration, cryotherapy, and CO2 laser.

Fractional CO2 Laser
The fractional laser is used to fade some types of acne scars, facial rejuvenation treatments, and in the treatment of some skin blemishes and lesions.
Read more >Moles


Definition
Moles are benign skin lesions that appear from childhood and less frequently in adulthood. They can be flat or slightly bulging, very light to dark brown in color, and have a circular or oval shape with regular borders.
The transformation of a mole to cancer is rare, but some CONDITIONS that can make ONE SUSPICIOUS OF THIS BECOMING MORE SERIOUS is the rapid growth, the appearance of a darker area, irregular edges, asymmetrical shape, bleeding, or pain.
Any suspicious CHANGES TO THE AFFECTED AREA should be checked by a dermatologist and, if necessary, the mole should be SURGICALLY removed. For PEOPLE with AN ABUNDANCE OF moles, it is useful to perform an annual body mapping with photographs to detect any changes more accurately.