Achieving radiant skin this winter 2024

Achieving radiant skin this winter 2024

Taking care of your skin regularly, and using the right products for your skin type, can go a long way to protecting your skin in the colder winter months. But even then you may note that your skin is duller or drier than usual, and you might not be entirely happy with your complexion. Well, achieving radiant skin this winter might be challenging, but there are a number of different treatment options that can help you acheive just that.

What are the different treatment options for achieving radiant skin this winter?

To help your skin glow this winter there are a number of different treatments you can consider. These include:

Chemical peels

A chemical peel is one of the most popular options for rejuvenating the skin, as this promotes cell regeneration and leaves your skin glowing. This is a procedure that involves applying a slightly acidic substance to the face, which will then exfoliate the skin, removing the outer layers of dead or damaged skin cells, and promoting the growth of new cells. This can be highly beneficial in the winter months, when the skin is more likely to be dry and dull due to dehydration from the weather.
Not only can a chemical peel leave your skin glowing, but this is a procedure that can also reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, improve skin texture by removing dry skin, and correct patches of hyperpigmentation.

IPL rejuvenation

Another popular treatment option for radiant skin is IPL rejuvenation, which is also known as a photofacial. This involves using light waves to target particular skin concerns, including dry skin, sun damage, hyperpigmentation, and redness. This procedure also stimulates the production of collagen for long lasting results and healthy skin.

During the winter months this treatment can be particularly beneficial, as the skin is likely at its most sun damaged, due to exposure in previous months.

illumiFacial®

An illumiFacial® treatment is another popular and effective choice for achieving radiant skin this winter. This is a cutting edge procedure that combines the benefits of both chemical peels and IPL treatment to maximise the results and achieve glowing, radiant skin.

During an illumiFacial® procedure, a gentle fruit acid peel will be applied first. This will remove the outer layers of dead and damaged skin in preparation for the next stage of treatment.

After the fruit acid peel, IPL treatment will be used to reduce unevenness in the skin and skin tone, leaving your skin healthy, rejuvenated and glowing.

PhilArt Injectable Polynucleotides

PhilArt Injectable Polynucleotides is a fantastic treatment option for achieving radiant skin this winter. This treatment involves injections of polynucleotides, which are substances that support cellular regeneration and repair. PhilArt Injectable Polynucleotides aim to boost collagen and elastin production, leading to improved skin elasticity and firmness. This can help your skin glow, and bring a more youthful appearance.

This treatment can be especially beneficial in winter when the skin may experience a loss of moisture and resilience.

Choose The Skin and Wellbeing Clinic for your skin rejuvenation this winter

If you’re looking to achieve radiant skin this winter, you need to choose a professional and trusted practitioner, like us here at The Skin and Wellbeing Clinic. We are fully trained and have the extensive experience and expertise to deliver top quality procedures including chemical peels, IPL rejuvenation, illumiFacial®, and PhilArt Injectable Polynucleotides. In fact, this winter we have a special offer on PhilArt injectables, so your skin can shine throughout the party season. Why not get in touch today to find out more?

The Skin and Wellbeing Clinic is proud to provide professional aesthetics treatments for clients in Preston, Blackpool, Leyland, Chorley, Kirkham, Blackburn and the North West of England. Our key treatments and services include Anti Wrinkle Injections, Dermal Fillers, Laser Hair Removal, Acne Treatments, Injectable Polynucleotides, and much more.