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Level I: Daily Skincare Program

Condition: Youthful Skin

Little or no apparent signs of chronological or photo-aging.

Daily Skin Care Program

The Daily Skincare Program provides the essential tools to help achieve healthier skin using retinol, specialized enzymes, and antioxidants to promote cellular function and restore and maintain youthful, healthy-looking skin.

Level II: Anti-Aging Program

Condition: Mature Skin

Early signs of intrinsic aging–fine lines, uneven skin tone, loss of firmness.

Anti-Aging Skincare Program

The Anti-Aging Skincare Program uses higher concentrations of active ingredients including growth factors, retinol, and specialized enzymes, to prevent and help repair moderate skin damage at the cellular level.

Level III: Aggressive Anti-Aging Program

Condition: Aging Skin

Definite signs of aging skin–wrinkles, brown patches, skin laxity, large pores, significant sun damage.

Aggressive Anti-Aging Skincare Program

This Aggressive Anti-Aging Skincare Program delivers the highest concentrations of retinol, helping patients with aging and photo- damaged skin to radically reduce wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, fine lines, rough texture, and sagging skin.

Acne Prevention and Treatment Program

Acne may be attributed to genetics or hormonal imbalance. Contributing factors, or acne triggers, include lifestyle choices, such as diet, sleep pattern, hygiene, or stress. When skin does not exfoliate as it should, dead cells build up on the skin surface and inside the pore. Dead cells mix with trapped oil and then pores become clogged, resulting in blackheads and whiteheads. Some forms of acne require medical treatment, oral medication or procedures.