How Do You Define Your Skin?

As the years go by, we are constantly flooding our beauty routines with the next fabulous cream, serum, treatment or “specialized skincare regimen” attempting to combat the conditions that we let define the skin on our faces and bodies. In this continuous pursuit of youth and beauty we find ourselves becoming intensely discouraged as our eyes become magnetized to our mirrors to see if that aggravating red spot, freckle, pimple or wrinkle has gone away. With all the creams, gimmicks and surgeries that are subliminally sold to us each day, and the thousands of dollars we make so readily available for what is next, you would think that we could have discovered the fountain of youth by now.

When it comes to your own skin, how would you define it? Is it blotchy, red, tired, dehydrated, overactive, sensitive, irritated, uneven, sun damaged, covered in acne or wrinkles? There are so many different conditions that have become our daily and common complaints it is overwhelming trying to find a remedy that will actually work to fix them all. I used to define my skin as red, irritated, sun damaged, dehydrated and uneven; a lot of issues on one face that I have been battling for years.

In exploring our options for cosmetic procedures and skin care products that are utilized as mainstream ways to enhance the youth of our skin, we cease to realize the inefficacy, side effects and possible permanent damage that is incurred upon our bodies and face. The risk of plastic surgery is not just the expense; it’s the fact that it is a serious surgery that can result in severe consequences. When learning about the structure of our skin and how it operates, it is important to understand that if we are having it cut, sewn and stretched, we are not creating a real example of lasting, healthy looking skin. As we look to other alternatives, medical and conventional skin care formulas have come a long way, but the fact is that there is no validity in the exaggerated promise behind most skincare brands on the market. These products are claiming to provide a result that is physiologically impossible. Serums and creams will never be able to truly penetrate and transform how your skin operates because it is only being placed upon the superficial layers of the dermis.

At this point I am sure you are thinking that we have all seriously hit a gigantic beauty road block, but the good news is that the detour takes us to an even better source that has been thoroughly researched and tested for over 10 years by American Medical Aesthetics. Because of their unique holistic approach to laser treatment and the tremendous amount of experience they have with every laser that exists on the market today, I have absolutely resolved every issue I have tried to remedy for the past 15 years. I came to AMA for treatment because they are simply the only medical aesthetic specialists that can do this kind of work. AMA has trademarked several of their own laser protocols because of how effective they truly are. I have better skin now than I ever have, and I can confidently say that I can now define my skin as beautiful.

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