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Who should avoid dermaplaning, and why?

People with active acne, breakouts, or sensitive skin should avoid dermaplaning as it may irritate them. It’s best to consult our Sazan Beauty Clinic specialists to determine if dermaplaning is right for you.

What is the dermaplaning cost, and how do I book a dermaplaning appointment?

The cost of dermaplaning can vary depending on the clinic and location. Contact Sazan Beauty for personalized pricing and a consultation to find out more and book a dermaplaning appointment.

What are the leading causes of cellulite?

Cellulite is primarily caused by fat deposits under the skin that push against connective tissue, leading to a dimpled appearance.

How effective is laser treatment for cellulite reduction?

Laser treatment is highly effective by targeting fat cells and tightening the skin.

Can retinol help in getting rid of cellulite?

Yes, retinol can help reduce the appearance of cellulite by thickening the skin and improving its texture.

What are the best ways to get rid of cellulite on thighs and buttocks?

The best ways to get rid of cellulite in these areas include laser treatments, cellfina, and deep massage therapies.

Are there any scrubs that can prevent cellulite?

While scrubs alone cannot prevent cellulite, they can improve circulation and skin texture, making cellulite less noticeable over time.

What can trigger rosacea flare-ups?

Common triggers for rosacea include sun exposure, stress, spicy foods, and alcohol, all of which can worsen facial redness and other rosacea symptoms.

Can rosacea affect the eyes?

Yes, ocular rosacea can cause eye problems such as irritation, redness, and dryness, affecting the eyelid and the overall comfort of the eyes.

What are the different types of rosacea?

There are four rosacea types: erythematotelangiectatic rosacea, papulopustular rosacea, phymatous rosacea (which can thicken the skin), and ocular rosacea.

What are the signs that rosacea is getting worse?

Worsening rosacea symptoms might include increased facial redness, the appearance of more papules and pustules, and skin thickening, especially in cases of rhinophyma.

Can mites contribute to rosacea symptoms?

Yes, a tiny mite called Demodex folliculorum can live on the skin and contribute to rosacea by irritating the skin and potentially causing flare-ups.