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    In the age of contouring, filters and subtle enhancements – the idea of ageing gracefully seems out of reach. Whether you are in your 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s + we prove that beauty has no time stamp and Beauty at every age can be possible! Results Laser Clinic empowers you to be beautiful at any age with our holy grail Skin and Laser Hair Removal treatments.

     

    Beauty in your 20s

    Living hard and fast in our 20s exposes us to environmental damages, increased alcohol consumption, excessive lifestyles, reckless nights with no sleep and constant exposure to damaging UV rays. All the fun-filled activities can take their toll on the skin’s structural integrity.

    1. Microdermabrasion Remove the first layer of dead skin cells and decongest those pores – leaving you with a smoother and more radiant complexion.

    2. Acne Chemical Peel Experiencing adult acne? Kill acne-causing bacteria to prevent future breakouts. Your skin will thank you later.

    3. LED Light Therapy Heal and enhance results with soothing LED Light Therapy.

    4. Laser Hair Removal Maintenance, maintenance, maintenance for smoother stems.

    5. Skin Needling Reduce pore size, even out your complexion and encourage collagen production.

    6. Lip Enhancements Subtle lip enhancements for the perfect pout

    7. Results Active Range Master a daily skin routine to prevent the signs of ageing with our Active Clean, Smooth and Protect SPF 50 +

     

    In our 30s collagen and elastin degrade as well as the decline of cellular renewal.

    This leads to a duller complexion and uneven skin tone so it is important to master a skin routine. Taking an all round approach will help with your skin’s health throughout the decade.

    1. Chemical Peels
    Deeply exfoliate, reduce the appearance of fine lines, even out your skin tone and encourage cellular repair.

    2. LED Light Therapy
    Stimulate collagen production for a more rejuvenated complexion.

    3. Non Surgical Facelift
    Fight the battle against gravity minus the surgery!

    4. Laser Hair Removal
    Experience the convenience of silky smooth skin all year round.

    5. Cellulite Reduction + Body Contouring
    Lift, shape and lose centimetres all round.

    6. Velvet Co Mineral Makeup
    Hide those blemishes with 100% natural makeup that is free of radicals and nourishing for the skin.

    7. Cosmetic Consultations

    Our Cosmetic team offers consultations and personalised facial assessments to discuss suitable skin & cosmetic treatment options to address: Expression Lines, Facial Shape and Skin Quality.

     

    We all want to look fabulous in our 40s

    – however this the decade when our skin becomes thinner and dehydration is a more prominent issue as barrier lipids are not as pronounced. Signs of skin ageing becomes more apparent such as dark spots and dullness in complexion.

    1. Non Surgical Facelift
    Achieve an instant lift minus the downtime of surgery.


    2. Rejuvenation Peel
    Reduce the appearance of fine lines, encourage cellular repair and even out your skin tone.

    3. LED Light Therapy
    Discover the healing properties of LED for a more youthful complexion.

    4. Stretchmark Removal
    Reduce the appearance of stretchmarks to reveal a more confident you.

    5. Laser Hair Removal
    No more plucking or waxing and enjoy the convenience of being hair free.

    6. Medik8 
    Nourish your skin at home with our must have Medik8 products to cater to your skin priorities.

    7. Cosmetic Consultations

    Consultations and personalised facial assessments to discuss suitable skin & cosmetic treatment options available with our Cosmetic teams.

     

    In our rolling 50s

    The protective barrier lipid layer lessens, leading to less efficiency in retaining moisture. A peek in the mirror reveals wrinkles and fine lines from years of sun exposure, dehydration and exposure to environmental damages. Start your anti-ageing journey today!

    1. Non Surgical Facelift
    Lift, tighten and reduce the appearance of fine lines instantly.

    2. Chemical Peels
    Target sun spots, pigmentation, fine lines and stimulate collagen.

    3. LED Light Therapy
    Target sun spots, pigmentation, fine lines and encourage cellular repair.

    4. Fractional RF
    Repair and resurface skin from excessive sun exposure and loss of collagen.

    5. Velvet Co Mineral Makeup
    Nourish and hydrate your skin with 100% natural makeup.

    6. Cosmetic Consultations

    Consultations and personalised facial assessments to discuss suitable skin & cosmetic treatment options available with our Cosmetic Nurses.

    Trends come and go but true beauty is all about you and beauty at every age is possible. Prevention in your twenties will allow for flawless, glowing skin well into your thirties and forties. Your skin will thank you later.

     

    Book a complimentary consultation – no commitment

    To help achieve beauty at every age maintenance is also important for skin health so book a complimentary consultation with our passionate team of therapists to address your skin priorities.

    Results Laser Clinics is one of Australia’s most trusted provider of Laser Hair RemovalSkin treatments & Cosmetic Treatments. Results Laser Clinic has 30+ clinics nationwide & are committed to delivering results that make you look & feel your best.

    HOW TO PERFECT YOUR POUT WITH LIP FILLERS

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      Perfecting your pout is now just as mainstream as manicures – a phenomenon that has infiltrated our social media feeds since Kylie Jenner’s famous lip enhancement.

      And whilst we all love shape and sizes, Results Laser Clinic want you to fall back in LOVE with your lips with our Dermal Lip Fillers from $380 per ml.


      What are Dermal Fillers?

      Dermal Fillers are the safest non-surgical treatment that will cosmetically enhance, add volume or definition to areas of the face that lack volume. Our talented Cosmetic Nurses can enhance your cheekbones, plump up your lips or contour your jawline minus the surgery!

      What are Lip Fillers?
      As we age, our skin loses its firmness, elasticity and volume. The most commonly used fillers are clear gels that are comprised of Hyaluronic Acid (HA) – a natural sugar already present in the body. Due to its ability to store moisture, HA is responsible for giving your lips a plump and hydrated look.

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        OMG SUMMER ALREADY?

        Summer starts officially with a big “S” on Saturday 1st December and whether the climate has us taking refuge in the shopping mall or racing for the beach we need to be rocking & ready, with party season just around the corner. Its OK to admit that our good intentions for a winter beauty programme never made it past bookmarking that blog, what’s important for those of us living in last-minute-dot-com-land, is putting thoughts in to action, just in time for this season’s ‘me launch’ So what do you have time left to start, on your journey to summer beauty chic?


        9 Weeks to go – Laser Hair Removal

        Sessions required: 4-10 Time between Treatments: 4-6 weeks Recovery Time: 0 – but watch out, no tanning!

        There’s just time to start a programme of Laser Hair Removal and get through 3 sessions, before the Christmas on the beach, with a lay-off over January and touch ups, when the tan has died down toward the end of February. A ‘defo’ for smaller areas such as navel line, underarms & brazilian which don’t get so much sun time.

        8 Weeks to go – Non-Surgical Face Lift

        Sessions required: 4-6 Time between Treatments: 2-4 weeks Recovery Time: 12-24 hours – Make-up on & you’re party-prepped!

        Non-Surgical Face Lifts are a must for those of us with brows and jowls threatening to defy gravity despite every facial toning exercise invented. Short term results are visible after just one treatment but build up a longer-lasting lifted look by stimulating collagen regeneration, with half a dozen treatments, a couple of weeks apart.

        How Effective are Cosmetic Injections?

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          How Effective are Cosmetic Injections? As we age, wrinkles and deep lines start developing on the face. Gravity causes sleep lines and vertical lines to appear. At times sun damage-related or facial expression lines show up on the face too.  Our skin also tends to develop fine wrinkles around the eyes, cheeks and mouth and all of these are signs of aging. In most instances wrinkles on the forehead are associated with how expressions of anger, sadness and anxiety show up on our face and they impact the way we looks.


          Cosmetic Injections: The Ideal Treatment

          Today, there are a number of treatments which help in getting rid of all these fine lines and wrinkles- some are surgical while others are non-surgical.  Most people don’t want to go under the knife and prefer Cosmetic Injections in Sydney. This procedure produces dramatic effects, is reversible and has very minimal side-effects. These injections are effective in fixing skin imperfections, but have also been used for decades in adults & children to correct double vision, muscle spasm of facial muscles as well as excessive sweating and tension headaches.

          About Cosmetic Injections

          Cosmetic injections are essentially a very small part of the protein-chain of a real toxin. In this treatment, a series of these injections are placed in muscles that surround wrinkles and fine lines. This treatment temporarily relaxes the muscles which have been over-contracted and result in deep lines. Facial expression muscles are injected. This selective relaxation of the muscles smoothes wrinkling on the forehead, crow’s feet, frown lines, & smoker’s lines; this  dramatically  improves the appearance of the neck and face.  

          The Effective Treatment

          How Effective are Cosmetic Injections? Many people tend to develop crow’s feet; these are deep, well-established oblique & horizontal furrows that appear around the eyes- these are caused by the muscles’ squeezing action.  Cosmetic Injections in Sydney prevents this contraction of muscles and the lines disappear. These treatments are very effective and most people can expect between 75-95% improvement in the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. The injection stays effective for 2-5 months/ longer based on every individual.  When you feel that the results of the injection are beginning to wear off, that is the time you have to come to Results Laser Clinic for the next injection.

          The Cumulative Effect

          Cosmetic Injections in Sydney provide a semi-permanent cumulative effect and keep your facial skin free of wrinkles and fine lines. We are one of the leading clinics in Sydney and a large number of clients come to us for this treatment. Over the years, we have built a very strong reputation, have an expert medical team and our clinic is one of the most reputed in Australia. In addition to Cosmetic Injections in Sydney, we provide a range of skin treatments that help improve the appearance of your skin, make you look good and feel confident. For more information about all our specialised cosmetic non-surgical treatments, please visit the Results Laser Clinic website.

          Save time and buy treatments from the comfort of your own home via a Results Online account! You can also book a complimentary consultation online! See our full price list here.

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            At results Laser Clinic, we appreciate our customers continued support, which is why we are inviting YOU to our Anti-Ageing launch event….

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              A Skin Care glossary of skin terms to help recognise your skin priorities and concerns. Use the Skin care glossary to help you understand some of the words on our blogs or website.

              Acne: Localised inflammation of the skin as a result of hyperactive sebaceous glands at the base of the hair follicle.

              Acne Rosacea: A skin disorder which results from chronic inflammataion of the cheeks, nose, chin, forehead, and/or eyelids. Often associated with increased redness or acne-like eruptions in these locations of the face.

              Acne Vulgaris: Acne resulting from the bacterial infection of cysts deep within the skin. Without treatment this condition may result in scarring.

              Age Spots: Brown spots found on the skin which are visible evidence of accumulated long term sun damage. Also called “liver spots.”

              Alcohols: Alcohols may be drying or lubricating to the skin. They may range from clear liquids to waxy solids. May be used as emollients, humectants, lubricants, emulsifiers.

              Allergy: An allergy occurs when the body creates histamines to fight a harmless substance when it may seem to be a threat.

              Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHA): Acids derived from fruit and milk sugars and used in certain creams and lotions. Alpha Hydroxy Acids are believed to reduce spots, wrinkles, and other signs of aging, sun-damaged skin.

              Anti-Inflammatory: An ingredient which works against inflammation such as swelling, redness or blistering.

              Androgens: Hormones that are present in both males and females. These hormones stimulate sebaceous glands to produce sebum and can contribute to worsening of acne. They are responsible for physical maturation in males and therefore occur in much higher levels in males

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              Biocompatible: The ability of a substance to interact with the body without harmful effects

              Botox® Cosmetic (Botulinum Toxin Type A): A purified protein produced by the clostridium botulinum bacteria, which reduces the activity of muscles that can cause frown lines.

              Chemical peeling: The application of a chemical solution to improve and smooth the texture of the facial skin by removing its damaged outer layers. Phenol, trichloroacetic acid (TCA) and alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs) are often used for this purpose.

              Collagen: The major fibers of protein found in connective tissue, cartilage and bone.

              Commissures: Corners or angles of the lips or eye.

              Cryotherapy: The use of cold for treatment of a condition.

              Cyst: A sac containing liquid or semisolid material usually in the dermis.

              Cystic Acne: A form of acne resulting from the bacterial infection of cysts deep within the skin generally requiring treatment with antibiotics. May result in scarring.

              Comedone: A mass of solidified sebum, blackened by oxidation, clogging the follicle.

              Congestion: Excessive internal buildup. This prevents the skin from functioning properly.

              Corynebacterium: Bacterial organism associated with acne in sebaceous follicles.

              Cosmetic: According to the original 1938 legal definition, cosmetics are: “(1) articles intended to be rubbed, poured, sprinkled or otherwise applied to the human body or any part thereof for cleansing, beautifying, promoting attractiveness or altering the appearance and, (2) articles intended for use as a component of any such articles; except that such term shall not include soap.”

              Cyst: Large raised and swollen skin disorder formed when several impacted follicles break down and merge together.

              Dermabrasion: A procedure performed with a special instrument to smooth the skin’s surface. The procedure removes the upper layers of skin and improve irregularities in the skin surface, such as acne scars or chicken pox marks.

              Dermal: Relating to the skin or dermis.

              Dermal Filler: A substance injected into the skin to restore volume to the skin and smooth out facial wrinkles.

              Dermatitis: Inflammation of the skin.

              Dermis: The “middle portion” of the skin and its support structure, containing nerves, blood vessels, oil glands, and hair follicles.

              Decongestant: To diminish and break down unwanted deposits within the skin.

              Dehydration: A common esthetic condition in which the skin has a tissue paper-like appearance with superficial lining which is caused by external factors.

              Distended Capillaries: An expansion of the circulatory system caused by dietary intake, physical, mental or environmental abuse producing an overly red appearance to the skin.

              Eczema: A form of dermatitis occurring as a reaction to many internal and external agents. Characterized by erythema, inflammation, crusting, scaling, and/or hyperpigmentation.

              Elastin: A protein in the middle layer of the skin that helps maintain resilience and elasticity.

              Epidermis: The outermost layer of the skin.

              Erythema: Redness of the skin produced by congestion of the capillaries resulting from a variety of causes.

              Evening Primrose: Used as an astringent and helpful for reducing skin irritation. Also beneficial for dehydrated skin.

              Fitzpatrick Skin Types: A scale that divides skin into six different types.

              – Type 1: White skin that never tans and always burns easily.
              – Type 2: White skin that tans slightly and always burns easily.
              – Type 3: Light brown skin that tans gradually and can burn moderately.
              – Type 4: Moderately brown skin that tans well and burns slightly.
              – Type 5: Dark brown skin that tans profusely and burns rarely.
              – Type 6: Black skin with deep pigmentation that never burns.

              Follicle: The tiny shaft in the skin through which hair grows, and sebum is excreted from the sebaceous glands to the surface of the skin.

              Free Radicals: Free radicals damage the cells lipids, DNA and proteins free radicals are generated by UV exposure, pollution & smoking.

              Glabellar Creases (Lines): Creases in the forehead between the brows. Also called “frown lines.”

              Glycolic Acid: A member of the Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA) family, is a sugar cane extract which has the ability to dissolve the stratum corneum and smooth thickened skin reducing fine lines an wrinkles and correcting acne.

              Hemangiomas: A reddish-purple birthmark, also known as “port wine stains.” Hyaluronic Acid: A substance found in the connective tissue of the body that cushions and lubricates. Hyaluronic acid also creates volume in the skin.

              Hyperpigmentation: A lack of skin color caused by a deficiency of melanin production or a loss of pre-existing melanin or melanocytes.

              Inflammatory: “Causing inflammation,” usually used to describe lesions that are inflamed by chemical reactions or bacteria clogged follicles.

              Keloid: Sharply elevated, irregularly shaped, progressively enlarging scar due to formation of excessive amounts of collagen during the healing process.

              Keratin: A protein that is a primary constituent of hair, nails, and skin.

              Laser: A device that concentrates high amounts of energy into a beam of radiation.

              Laugh Lines: A loss of volume in fatty tissue between the mouth and cheeks that creates lines or ridges.

              Lipid: Oily substances that include fats, waxes, and oils. Primary ingredients of sebum. Free fatty acids can be irritating to the skin.

              Marionette Lines: Lines going down from either side of the mouth. Also known as “oral commissures.”

              Melanin: Dark brown or black pigment of the skin. Melanocyte: Skin cells that synthesize melanin pigment.

              Melanoma: Tumor arising from the melanocytic system of the skin and organs. Melasma: Tan or brown pigmentation, generally located on the forehead, cheeks, and nose associated with pregnancy and oral contraceptives.

              Melasma: Tan or brown pigmentation, generally located on the forehead, cheeks, and nose associated with pregnancy and oral contraceptives.

              Microdermabrasion: The use of tiny particles which are blown against the skin to remove the damaged or aging outer layer and to stimulate the growth of new cells.

              Milia: “Whiteheads;” Keratin plugs sometimes seen in patients post laser.

              Melanin: A brown pigment produced by pigment producing skin cells (melanocytes). Increased amount of melanin pigment results in a tanned hue following exposure to UV light.

              Non-steroidal: Not containing steroids, the family of chemical substances found in many hormones, body constituents, and drugs.

              Oral Commissures: Lines going down from either side of the mouth. Also known as “Marionette Lines.”

              Papule: Small circumscribed, superficial, solid elevation of the skin. Perioral Lines: The lines on the upper lips, also referred to as “smoker’s lines.”

              Periorbital Lines: The lines and wrinkles around the eyes, also known as “crow’s feet.”

              pH: The value used to indicate acidity and alkalinity. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 7, with 0 indicating potent acidity, 7 indicating a more alkaline reading, and 3.5 being neutral.

              Photoaging: Damage from sun exposure over time, especially skin wrinkles.

              Pigmentation: Coloration of the skin determined by melanin production within the melanocytes. Post Inflammatory

              Hyperpigmentation: The residual discoloration left after an underlying skin disease or condition has healed. Psoriasis: A chronic dermatosis characterized by micro-abscesses and pustules.

              Restylane®: A dermal filler that restores volume to the skin, giving a smoother, more youthful appearance.

              Retinoids: Any of a group of natural or human-made substances similar to Vitamin A.

              Retinoic Acid: Vitamin A acid typically used in products for the treatment of acne, and certain signs of photo damage.

              Salicylic Acid: A member of the Beta Hydroxy Acid family and a lipid soluble agent used for epidermal exfoliation. Also, has anti-inflammatory properties that minimize stinging and irritation making it good treatment for acne, rosacea, and melasma.

              Sebaceous Gland: A gland in the skin that produces an oily substance called sebum, that slows evaporation of water and protects against bacteria. Gland of the skin which empties an oily secretion into the hair follicle.

              Seborrhea: Increased discharge of sebaceous matter upon the skin.

              Seborrheic Dermatitis: Inflammatory skin rash resulting from hyperactive sebaceous glands in the skin. Sebum: The oily substance produced by sebaceous glands, which is implicated in acne.

              Skin: The protective covering of the body. Smile Lines: Lines appearing on the cheeks.

              Skin Care Glossary: a list of words and their meanings.

              Solar Lentigo: A spot on the skin resembling a freckle, except that its border is more regular, and it contains more melanin pigment. Also known as “age spots” or “liver spots.”

              Sun Protection Factor (SPF): How many times longer a person wearing sunscreen can stay in the sun before beginning to burn than they would without any sunscreen at all.

              Scarring: This condition is the result of trauma to the skin resulting in irregular tissue formation and should be noted on the facial zone chart.

              Stratum Corneum: Outermost layer of dead cells in the epidermis which protects living tissue from external stimuli and forms a barrier to keep moisture in.

              Sun Damage: Redness, flaking and pain are the indications of over-exposure to the sun’s damaging rays which can result in sunburn, a variety of skin eruptions, irregular pigmentation, premature aging and possibly skin cancer.

              Tissue: A group or collection of similar cells that perform a particular function.

              Vitiligo: Skin disorder characterized by patches of non-pigmented whte patches varying in size.

              Worry Lines: The horizontal lines that appear in the forehead, also referred to as “brow lines.”

              We hope our Skin Care glossary has been helpful. Still have questions? Ask our team about skin care glossary and other words you are unsure about. Book a consultation online here.
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