Category: Wrinkles and fine lines

  • Top 5 SkinCeuticals Products to Transform Your Skin

    Top 5 SkinCeuticals Products to Transform Your Skin

    Top 5 SkinCeuticals Products to Transform Your Skin

    SkinCeuticals products including CE Ferulic, Triple Lipid Restore, Phyto Corrective Gel, Discoloration Defense and AGE Interrupter for radiant skin

    Here are 5 products recommended to address the most common aesthetic skin concerns.

    1. C E Ferulic

    Radiance and anti-aging prevention

    Concerns addressed:

    When to use:

    • Morning only

    Best combined treatments:

    Result:
    A brighter complexion and skin protected against environmental damage.

    2. Triple Lipid Restore 2:4:2

    Skin nourishment and repair

    Concerns addressed:

    • Dry skin
    • Loss of elasticity
    • Uneven texture

    When to use:

    • Morning and evening

    Best combined treatments:

    Result:
    Skin that is more nourished, strengthened, and visibly firmer.

    3. Phyto Corrective Gel

    Soothing redness and sensitivity

    Concerns addressed:

    When to use:

    • Morning and evening (as needed)

    Best combined treatments:

    Result:
    Calmer skin and a more even complexion.

    4. A.G.E. Interrupter Advanced

    Firmness and advanced anti-aging correction

    Concerns addressed:

    When to use:

    • Evening (or morning and evening for dry skin)

    Best combined treatments:

    Result:
    Denser, firmer, and visibly rejuvenated skin.

    5. Discoloration Defense

    Dark spots and uneven skin tone

    Concerns addressed:

    When to use:

    • Morning and evening

    Best combined treatments:

    Result:
    A more even complexion, visibly reduced dark spots, and improved overall skin quality.

    Key takeaway

    A well-structured routine used consistently (morning and evening) helps:

    • optimize treatment results
    • prolong their effects
    • visibly improve skin quality

    The ideal combination: in-clinic treatments + at-home skincare

    Take care of your skin with a personalized approach

    Every skin is unique. A personalized consultation helps identify the best combination of treatments and products based on your goals.

    Book your free consultation today.

  • Discover the 4 Essential Treatments for Radiant Skin

    Discover the 4 Essential Treatments for Radiant Skin

    Discover the 4 Essential Treatments for Radiant Skin

    Epiderma’s four essential treatments to reduce spots, redness, acne, and enhance skin radiance.

    At Epiderma, we offer a selection of targeted treatments designed to exfoliate, hydrate, smooth, and illuminate your complexion.

    Discover our four must-have treatments for glowing skin this spring.

    1. Peel Treatments: Reveal fresh, radiant skin 

    With the change of season, it’s essential to eliminate the dead skin cells accumulated during winter. Peeling treatments help renew the skin deeply, revealing a more even and luminous complexion.

    Epiderma peels target multiple concerns: dull skin, enlarged pores, imperfections, pigmentation spots, and signs of aging.

    • Revitalizing Micro-Peel: perfect for restoring glow and evening out skin tone
    • Allure Peel: helps reduce pigmentation spots and smooth fine lines
    • Neutra-Acne Peel: ideal for purifying the skin, reducing imperfections, and tightening pores

    2. Microdermabrasion: An instant glow boost

    Microdermabrasion is a must-have spring treatment to gently exfoliate the skin and instantly revive its radiance.

    From the very first session, skin appears smoother, brighter, and more even. This treatment also helps reduce the appearance of pigmentation spots, fine lines, and acne scars, while improving the absorption of skincare products.

    For visible and long-lasting results, a series of 4 to 6 sessions is recommended.

    3. Microneedling: Improve skin texture by stimulating collagen

    Microneedling, also known as collagen induction therapy, involves the use of fine needles to create controlled microchannels in the skin. These microstimulations trigger the natural production of collagen and elastin, encouraging skin regeneration.

    Microneedling is particularly effective for reducing the appearance of enlarged pores, fine lines, and acne scars, while improving skin texture, tone, and overall radiance.

    This medico-aesthetic treatment also enhances the penetration of gels, creams, and serums, maximizing their effectiveness within the deeper layers of the skin.

    4. Photorejuvenation at Epiderma: Light-powered skin renewal

    Photorejuvenation is ideal in the spring to correct pigmentation spots and visible redness after winter, while restoring the skin’s natural glow.

    This treatment effectively targets minor pigmentation and vascular concerns such as hyperpigmentation, freckles, lentigines, telangiectasia, couperose, rosacea, and erythema.

    Using advanced Elos Plus (SRA) technology, which combines intense pulsed light (IPL) and bipolar radiofrequency, photorejuvenation delivers precise, visible, and long-lasting results: reduced spots and redness, improved skin texture, and a more even, radiant complexion.

    In Conclusion

    This spring, give your skin the renewal it deserves. Epiderma treatments are designed to reveal your natural glow and prepare your skin for summer.

    Book a complimentary consultation today.

  • Hyaluronic Acid Injections: Which Areas of the Face Can Be Treated?

    Hyaluronic Acid Injections: Which Areas of the Face Can Be Treated?

    Hyaluronic Acid Injections: Which Areas of the Face Can Be Treated?

    Injections d’acide hyaluronique pour restaurer le volume et redéfinir les contours du visage

    These treatments are designed to provide natural-looking results that remain in harmony with your facial features.

    At Epiderma clinics, hyaluronic acid injections are used to improve different areas of the face and address a variety of aesthetic concerns.

    Wondering if this treatment might be right for you?

    Book a consultation at an Epiderma clinic to discuss options tailored to your face.

    What Is Hyaluronic Acid?

    Hyaluronic acid is a substance naturally present in the skin.

    This molecule helps to:

    ✔️ retain moisture
    ✔️ maintain skin elasticity
    ✔️ preserve facial volume

    Over time, the amount of hyaluronic acid in the skin decreases, which can lead to volume loss and the appearance of visible signs of aging.

    Injectable dermal fillers are designed to mimic the hyaluronic acid naturally present in the body, helping restore volume and improve certain areas of the face.

    Areas of the Face That Can Be Treated

    Hyaluronic acid injections can be used to enhance several areas of the face.

    Lips

    Lip injections can:

    ✔️ improve hydration
    ✔️ redefine the lip contour
    ✔️ add natural-looking volume

    The goal of treatment is to achieve balanced and harmonious results.

    Before / After

    Avant et après comblement des lèvres avec agent de comblement à l’acide hyaluronique

    Hyaluronic acid injections to hydrate and redefine the lips.

    Disclaimer: These photos are published for informational purposes to illustrate the nature of the procedure. They do not constitute a guarantee of results and originate from our patient photo management system.

    Cheeks

    Loss of volume in the cheek area can affect facial balance.

    Dermal fillers can help:

    ✔️ restore volume
    ✔️ redefine facial contours
    ✔️ improve facial harmony

    Nasolabial Folds

    Nasolabial folds are the lines that appear between the nose and the corners of the mouth.

    Hyaluronic acid injections can help:

    ✔️ soften the appearance of folds
    ✔️ restore volume in the area
    ✔️ refresh the appearance of the face

    Under-Eye Area

    In some cases, dermal fillers can be used to improve the appearance of hollow under-eye areas.

    Treatment aims to:

    ✔️ reduce the appearance of hollows under the eyes
    ✔️ improve the transition between the eyelid and the cheek
    ✔️ give the eyes a more rested appearance

    Jawline

    The jawline plays an important role in facial structure.

    Injections can help:

    ✔️ define contours
    ✔️ structure the profile
    ✔️ improve facial balance

    Why Are Dermal Fillers So Popular?

    Hyaluronic acid injections are among the most commonly used aesthetic treatments.

    According to data from Allergan Aesthetics:

    • 97% of patients report being satisfied with their treatment.²³
    • 9 out of 10 people notice an improvement in their appearance.²²
    • 91% of Gen Z and younger millennials consider natural-looking results to be a very important factor when choosing an aesthetic treatment.⁸

    These treatments are appreciated because they allow for natural and personalized results.

    Natural and Gradual Results

    Modern techniques often focus on a gradual approach.

    The practitioner can adapt:

    • the amount of product
    • the treatment area
    • the type of dermal filler

    The goal is to achieve subtle results that respect the natural features of the face.

    Consultation at Epiderma Clinics

    Before any treatment, a consultation allows the practitioner to evaluate your needs and aesthetic goals.

    During this meeting, the professional can:

    ✔️ analyze facial structure
    ✔️ identify areas to improve
    ✔️ recommend a personalized treatment plan

    Hyaluronic acid injections are offered at Epiderma clinics by qualified professionals in aesthetic medicine.

    Learn More About Dermal Fillers

    If you would like to learn more about hyaluronic acid injections and the areas that can be treated, a consultation can help determine the approach best suited to your goals.

    Ready to Discover the Possibilities?

    Book an appointment to speak with a professional and learn more about hyaluronic acid dermal fillers.

    Book a consultation

    Références :

    • Allergan Aesthetics 2024 Filler Consumer A&U Study
    • Safa M, et al. Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol. 2022;15:411–426.
    • Niforos F, et al. Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol. 2019;12:791–798
    • Draelos Z. J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2012;5(7):53–56.
    • Humphrey S, et al. Dermatol Surg. 2021; 47(7):974-981.
    • Ogilvie P, et al. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2020;19(5):1065–1070
    • Allergan. Data on File. Free Radical Degradation – VOLUX & VOLUMA. Aug 2023.
    • Juvéderm® VOLUX DFU. 73651JR10. Revision 2019-09-09.
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    • Ogilvie et al., 2020 Aesth Surg (VYC-25L).
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    • Derek Jones 2013 Am Society Derm Surg.
    • Hee CK et al. Dermatol Surg. 2015;41( Suppl 1):S373 381.
    • Goodman GJ et al. Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol. 2011;4:197 205.
    • Pinsky MA et al. Aesthet Surg J. 2008;28(1):17 23. 5. Baumann LS. Dermatol Surg. 2007;33( Suppl 2):S128 135. 6. Goodman GJ et al. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2015;136(5 Suppl ):139S 148.
    • Niforos et al., Am Soc for Derm Surg A Prospective, Open-Label Study of Hyaluronic Acid-Based Filler With Lidocaine (VYC-15L).
    • Dayan et al., 2015. Am Soc Dermatol. Safety and Effectiveness of the Hyaluronic Acid Filler, HYC-24L.
    • Safa M, et al. Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol. 2022;15:411–426.
    • Niforos F, et al. Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol. 2019;12:791–798
    • Draelos Z. J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2012;5(7):53–56.
    • Humphrey S, et al. Dermatol Surg. 2021; 47(7):974-981.
    • Ogilvie P, et al. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2020;19(5):1065–1070
    • Mahmood Faris BJ. The Use of Facial Fillers in Clinical   Practice: The Level of Patient Satisfaction and an Overview  of Common Clinical Complications. Actas Dermo-  Sifiliográficas. Published 2024. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm. nih.gov/37865230
    • Allergan Aesthetics 2025 Global HA Filler Future Study

  • Let’s Talk Peels: The “New Skin” Effect 

    Let’s Talk Peels: The “New Skin” Effect 

    Let’s Talk Peels: The “New Skin” Effect

    Application d’un peeling professionnel Vivier sur le visage d'une femme.

    A Bit of History 

    Since ancient times, women have used natural acids to exfoliate and brighten their skin: 

    • Tartaric acid derived from wine sediment in Egypt 
    • Citric acid from lemons during the Renaissance 
    • Glycolic acid extracted from sugar cane, still widely used today 

    Modern science has refined these methods to deliver treatments that are safer, more precise, and significantly more effective. 

    What Exactly Is a Peel? 

    A peel is a professional exfoliatingtreatment that stimulates skin renewal by removing dead skin cells. 

    It helps to: 

    • Refine skin texture 
    • Even out the complexion 
    • Reduce the appearance of pigmentation spots 
    • Minimize imperfections 
    • Enhance radiance 
    • Smooth fine lines 

    The treatment involves applying an exfoliating solution with a brush or a soft compress. The solution remains on the skin for a few minutes before being gently neutralized. 

    A peel does not damage the skin — it regenerates it. 

    Types of Peels and Their Active Ingredients 

    1 — Glycolic Acid Peel (AHA) 

    Derived from sugar cane, glycolic acid is one of the most widely used exfoliating agents due to its small molecular size, which allows it to penetrate the skin easily. It provides a fine yet deep exfoliation, improves radiance, softens dark spots, and leaves the skin smoother and more even.

    This peel comes in two forms. 

    • The aesthetic version, which is gentler, contains a lower concentration of AHAs. It requires multiple sessions and delivers gradual, subtle results.
    • The medico-aesthetic version is more concentrated and works deeper within the skin. It is particularly effective for reducing the appearance of enlarged pores, smoothing uneven texture, reviving dull complexions, and improving residual acne marks as well as early signs of aging.

    2 — Salicylic Acid Peel (BHA) 

    Derived from willow bark, salicylic acid is a key ingredient for oily, acne-prone, or congested skin. Unlike AHAs, it is oil-soluble, allowing it to penetrate inside the pores.

    This type of peel helps dissolve comedones, reduce breakouts, calm inflammation, and lower the risk of acne-related scarring. It is ideal for skin affected by excess shine, blackheads, or recurring imperfections.

    3 — Combination Peel (AHA + BHA) 

    Combination peels leverage the benefits of both acid families — glycolic (AHA) and salicylic (BHA). This formula is ideal for acne-prone, uneven, or hyperpigmented skin.

    In a single treatment, the skin benefits from both surface and deeper exfoliation, helping to smooth texture, even out tone, and improve the appearance of imperfections.

    What Happens During a Professional Peel? 

    A typical treatment includes: 

    • A consultation to assess the skin 
    • Application of the exfoliating solution 
    • A 3 to 5-minute exposure time 
    • Gentle neutralization 
    • Post-treatment skincare recommendations 

    It is normal to experience: 

    • Mild tingling 
    • Slight redness 
    • Light peeling in the following days 

    Results appear quickly: a brighter complexion, smoother skin, and less visible pores. 

    Contraindications 

    A peel is not recommended in cases of: 

    • Pregnancy or breastfeeding 
    • Active dermatitis or inflammatory flare-ups 
    • Unstable chronic skin conditions 
    • Allergy to any active ingredient 
    • Recent sun exposure 

    A proper evaluation is essential to ensure a safe treatment. 

    Conclusion: New Skin Within Reach 

    Modern peels are far gentler, better controlled, and more effective than ever before. They provide a true radiance boost for dull, uneven, or imperfect skin. 

    If you’d like to refresh your complexion, smooth your skin, or improve certain irregularities: 

    Book a complimentary consultation with a medico-aesthetic technician. 

  • Skin Aging: Understanding and Preventing It 

    Skin Aging: Understanding and Preventing It 

    Skin Aging: Understanding and Preventing It

    Illustration of skin aging and the different layers of the skin

    Over time, skin cells take longer to migrate from the deepest layer to the surface — a process that typically lasts between four to five weeks. This phenomenon is amplified by excessive sun or UV exposure, which causes the stratum corneum (the outermost layer of the epidermis) to thicken as a protective response.

    But what are the specific effects of skin aging on the different layers of the skin?

    The Effects of Aging on the Skin’s Layers

    The Epidermis

    • Dryness and dehydration: Sebum production decreases with age, affecting the skin’s protective barrier. As a result, the skin becomes drier and less capable of retaining moisture.
    • Irregular pigmentation: Pigment-producing cells may become dysfunctional, leading to the appearance of pigmentation spots.
    • Thinning: The skin loses density, making the epidermis thinner while the outer layer thickens. This contributes to uneven texture and a dull complexion.
    • Slower cell renewal: The skin’s regenerative capacity diminishes, delaying healing.

    The Dermo-Epidermal Junction

    • Reduced nutrient exchange: The junction between the dermis and epidermis gradually flattens, decreasing cohesion and limiting nutrient transfer.

    The Dermis

    • Dehydration: Water retention becomes less efficient due to decreased hyaluronic acid synthesis.
    • Deeper wrinkles: Collagen quality and quantity decline, leading to more pronounced wrinkles.
    • Loss of firmness: Collagen fibers stiffen and separate, reducing skin firmness.
    • Reduced elasticity: Elastin fibers diminish, decreasing skin elasticity and tone.
    • Skin paleness: Reduced vascularization may contribute to a paler complexion and altered thermoregulation.

    The Hypodermis

    • Sagging of fat mass:Volume loss in the hypodermis accentuates skin laxity.

    Factors Contributing to Premature Skin Aging

    Premature skin aging is largely influenced by external factors such as sun exposure, cold weather, pollution, smoking, alcohol consumption, stress, and an unbalanced diet. These elements generate free radicals that damage essential skin structures — including collagen, elastin, cellular lipids, and DNA — accelerating visible aging and increasing health risks. Fortunately, antioxidants play a protective role.

    Solutions

    Antioxidants

    The body naturally relies on antioxidants to defend against free radicals. While some are produced internally, others must be obtained through diet or topical application. Vitamins E, C, and A are particularly effective when combined.

    Topical antioxidants can help:

    • Reduce free radical damage
    • Support the skin’s natural defense system
    • Decrease inflammation that degrades collagen
    • Protect against UV-related damage

    Although antioxidants cannot reverse skin aging, they are essential for preventing its visible signs.

    If wrinkles deepen, firmness declines rapidly, or pigmentation spots become more pronounced, a personalized clinical evaluation can help identify the most appropriate treatments based on the affected skin layers.

    Aesthetic Treatments

    Several treatments can help minimize visible signs of aging:

    • Glycolic Peel: Using glycolic acid (AHA), this treatment exfoliates the skin by breaking down the bonds between dead skin cells.
    • Microdermabrasion: This technique removes dead skin cells from the outer layer, leaving the skin smoother and more refined.
    • Photorejuvenation: Stimulates collagen production, improving skin tone and reducing superficial wrinkles.
    • Neuromodulator Injections: Relax facial muscles to soften expression lines, particularly on the forehead and around the eyes.


    Combined with proper sun protection and a tailored skincare routine, these professional treatments help preserve skin health and youthful appearance over time.

    Would you like to better understand your skin’s condition and target the most suitable treatments? Book your personalized skin evaluation with one of our professionals.

    BOOK AN APPOINTMENT

  • Wrinkle Fillers: Everything You Need to Know

    Wrinkle Fillers: Everything You Need to Know

    Wrinkle Fillers: Everything You Need to Know

    Wrinkle treatment with neuromodulator and hyaluronic acid injections on the face

    Here is a simple and comprehensive guide to better understand these anti-aging solutions.

    What Does “Filling Wrinkles” Mean?

    Over time, repeated facial muscle movements combined with the gradual loss of skin elasticity lead to the formation of wrinkles.

    Commonly observed areas include:

    • Forehead lines
    • Frown lines (between the eyebrows)
    • Crow’s feet
    • Lines around the mouth and nose
    • Neck lines
    • Nose lines (bunny lines)

    Depending on their cause — expression-related or volume loss — two types of injections are used to reduce their appearance: neuromodulator injections and hyaluronic acid injections.

    1. Neuromodulator Injections: Smoothing Expression Lines

    Neuromodulator injections are primarily used in the upper part of the face. They work by relaxing the muscles responsible for expression lines.

    Key facts:

    • Quick treatment: approximately 15 minutes
    • No downtime: you can resume activities immediately
    • Natural results: a relaxed, not frozen appearance
    • Duration of effects: 3 to 6 months
    • Targets: forehead lines, frown lines, crow’s feet, nose lines

    These injections do not stop aging but help slow the formation of new wrinkles while softening existing ones.

    2. Hyaluronic Acid Injections (Dermal Fillers): Restoring Volume and Smoothing Wrinkles

    Hyaluronic acid is a molecule naturally present in the skin. With age, its levels decrease, leading to sagging and volume loss.

    What do fillers help correct?

    They can:

    • Fill wrinkles caused by skin laxity
    • Redefine cheekbones
    • Restore cheek volume
    • Enhance lip contours
    • Sculpt the jawline
    • Refine nose shape (non-surgical rhinoplasty)
    • Brighten the under-eye area

    Products used, including Juvéderm, are biocompatible and may contain lidocaine to improve comfort.

    Effects:

    • Immediate results
    • Natural, soft, harmonious appearance
    • Duration: up to 18 months (depending on area and product)

    Post-Treatment Precautions

    After neuromodulator injections:

    • Mild redness or small bumps may occur and typically resolve within hours
    • Immediate return to activities
    • Avoid rubbing treated areas for the first few hours

    After hyaluronic acid injections:

    • Possible localized redness: avoid sun and UV exposure
    • Apply ice if needed
    • Avoid intense exercise, heat, and alcohol on the same day

    Before any treatment, your healthcare professional will assess contraindications and provide personalized recommendations.

    Which Treatment Should You Choose?

    Every face is unique. A physician can recommend the most appropriate solution based on:

    • Type of wrinkles
    • Facial structure
    • Areas requiring volume correction
    • Desired results
    • Preferred longevity

    The goal: Natural, harmonious results that respect your beauty.

    Book an appointment for a personalized assessment and discover the options tailored to your face.

  • 4 Tips for Aging Gracefully According to Dr. Mai Ho

    4 Tips for Aging Gracefully According to Dr. Mai Ho

    4 Tips for Aging Gracefully According to Dr. Mai Ho

    Dr. Mai Ho, aesthetic medicine physician at Epiderma, smiling in her clinic.

    A Glimpse Into Dr. Mai Ho’s World

    A graduate of the Faculty of Medicine at the Université de Montréal, Dr. Mai Ho initially worked as an emergency physician for 15 years before transitioning into family medicine and later aesthetic medicine.

    “While working at Epiderma, I discovered a deep passion for aesthetic medicine. Having drawn since childhood and being passionate about art, aesthetic medicine allows me to combine my love for medicine, techniques, art, and sculpture.”

    This fusion of medical rigor, attentive listening, and artistic sensibility lies at the heart of her practice.

    A Human, Artistic, and Meticulous Approach

    Many patients place their trust in Dr. Mai Ho because of her delicacy, meticulous attention, and ability to achieve natural-looking outcomes.

    “I believe patients appreciate my work because they know I dedicate my full time and attention to them. I help address their insecurities while delivering the natural results they seek.”

    Guided by a holistic vision, she views the face as a whole and ensures that every treatment preserves the harmony of facial features.

    “Even in family medicine, I am known for taking ample time and providing thorough explanations. Choosing medico-aesthetic treatments often requires courage for many patients. It is therefore my duty to reassure them and explain every aspect of the procedure.”

    What to Expect During a Treatment With Dr. Mai Ho

    A typical treatment generally unfolds in three phases:

    “From the first phase, my patients recognize my sincere desire to help them address certain insecurities while enhancing their natural beauty. I provide honest and thoughtful recommendations.

    During the procedure, patients notice my strong attention to detail and the precision with which treatments are performed. I first design a detailed plan, carefully explaining each step, then administer the treatment while minimizing discomfort.

    Finally, when revealing the results, patients see that their objectives have been achieved with natural, harmonious outcomes and typically very few side effects.”

    Experienced injector with expertise in advanced injection techniques, including microcannula methods and modern aesthetic protocols.

    4 Tips for Aging Gracefully According to Dr. Mai Ho

    1 — Avoid Smoking

    Smoking accelerates skin aging by breaking down collagen and weakening tissue structure. To maintain healthy skin, Dr. Mai Ho strongly recommends avoiding smoking.

    2 — Maintain Physical and Mental Fitness

    She favors Pilates, which combines strength, flexibility, and focus while promoting overall well-being of both body and mind.

    3 — Wear Sunscreen

    UVA rays are present year-round and contribute significantly to premature skin aging. Dr. Mai Ho recommends wearing sunscreen 365 days a year.

    4 — Support Your Face in Combating the Effects of Time

    Since the age of 38, Dr. Mai Ho has adopted a preventive approach:

    “Since the age of 38, I receive neuromodulator treatments every four months and dermal filler treatments once a year to help prevent facial sagging.”

    This gradual strategy helps preserve facial harmony and structure over time.

    Conclusion

    According to Dr. Mai Ho, aging gracefully relies on:

    • Adopting healthy lifestyle habits
    • Daily sun protection
    • Maintaining physical and mental well-being
    • A preventive approach in aesthetic medicine

    For natural, harmonious, and personalized results:

    Book an appointment with Dr. Mai Ho

  • Three Targeted Peeling Programs

    Three Targeted Peeling Programs

    Three Targeted Peeling Programs

    Application of a professional facial peel at an Epiderma clinic.

    What is a professional peel?

    A peel is a skin-resurfacing treatment that exfoliates the superficial layer of the skin to stimulate cell renewal.

    During the session:

    • a solution is applied to the entire face using gauze
    • it remains active for 3 to 5 minutes under the constant supervision of a medical aesthetic technician
    • the treatment is safe, non-invasive, and self-neutralizing

    Peels are particularly effective for treating:

    • enlarged pores
    • pigmentation spots
    • acne and residual marks
    • fine lines
    • uneven skin tone
    • sun damage

    1 — Allure Peel

    For skin showing advanced signs of aging

    This professional peel promotes controlled exfoliation and helps reduce:

    • the appearance of age spots
    • enlarged pores
    • wrinkles and fine lines
    • hyperpigmentation

    The Allure Peel revitalizes the skin, restores radiance and uniformity, and contributes to a smoother, more youthful appearance.

    2 — Neutra-Acne Peel

    For oily, acne-prone, or blemish-prone skin

    Formulated to soothe inflammation and regulate sebum production, this peel provides:

    • deep exfoliation
    • antibacterial and anti-inflammatory action
    • rapid improvement in skin texture

    It helps to:

    • reduce breakouts and blemishes
    • dissolve comedones
    • unclog blackheads and microcysts
    • reduce mild to moderate acne scarring

    This 8-week program includes:

    • two in-clinic peels
    • a home-care kit to prolong results

    3 — Revitalizing Micro-Peel

    To improve radiance, texture, and tone uniformity (ages 20–50)

    This program combines microdermabrasion and a peel for deeper, more even exfoliation.

    Microdermabrasion uses a stream of microcrystals to exfoliate the skin and enhance peel penetration.

    Observed results:

    • reduction of enlarged pores
    • improved skin texture
    • diminished pigmentation spots
    • visibly smoother, brighter skin

    The standard program lasts 16 weeks and includes:

    • three combined treatments (microdermabrasion + peel)
    • a home-care kit

    An extended 18-week version adds an extra session for enhanced firming and radiance.

    Conclusion: Which program is right for you?

    Each peel works differently depending on skin type, sensitivity, and desired results.

    To determine the most suitable program for your skin:


    Book a free skin evaluation.


    Our medical aesthetic technicians will guide you toward the most appropriate treatment to reveal a more even, radiant, and revitalized complexion.

  • Understanding Injectable Treatments with the Network’s Medical Director

    Understanding Injectable Treatments with the Network’s Medical Director

    Understanding Injectable Treatments with the Network’s Medical Director

    Injecting physician discussing an injection treatment with a patient during a consultation.

    Neuromodulators vs. Dermal Fillers: What’s the Difference?

    Neuromodulators

    Neuromodulators (Botulinum toxin) temporarily block the nerve signals responsible for muscle contractions.
    They help relax the muscles and reduce the appearance of dynamic wrinkles, such as:

    • forehead lines
    • crow’s feet
    • frown lines (glabella)

    Dermal Fillers

    Dermal fillers — most commonly made of hyaluronic acid, a substance naturally found in the body — add volume to:

    • fill wrinkles and hollows
    • enhance certain facial areas
    • restore lost volume
    • improve skin texture and hydration

    In Summary

    • Neuromodulators → relax muscles and reduce expression-related wrinkles.
    • Dermal fillers → restore volume, correct static wrinkles, and enhance facial contours.

    How Long Do Results Last?

    • Neuromodulators: approximately 3 to 4 months
    • Dermal fillers: 1 to 2 years, depending on the product used and the treated area

    What Are the Possible Side Effects?

    Dermal Fillers

    • redness
    • swelling
    • bruising
    • temporary sensitivity or itching

    Neuromodulators

    • bruising or redness at the injection site
    • mild muscle weakness or heaviness
    • occasional headaches

    These effects are generally temporary and resolve on their own.

    Will People Be Able to Tell I’ve Had Injections?

    A natural-looking result depends mainly on:

    • the initial assessment,
    • injection technique,
    • and the physician’s experience.

    At Epiderma, injections are performed exclusively by physicians, in a safe medical environment, to ensure subtle, harmonious results tailored to your facial anatomy.

    Why Does the “Duck Face” Sometimes Occur After Lip Injections?

    The “duck face” is an undesired effect that occurs when too much product is injected or when it is improperly placed.
    In the hands of an experienced professional, this outcome should not occur.

    Can Results Be Reversed If I’m Not Satisfied?

    In cases of complications or undesirable effects, hyaluronidase — an enzyme that dissolves hyaluronic acid — can be used.
    However, it is reserved for medical necessity and not for minor aesthetic adjustments.

    What Is the Role of Medical Oversight at Epiderma?

    Medical direction ensures:

    • consistent practices across clinics
    • ongoing physician training
    • continuous clinical support
    • optimal patient safety

    All injectable treatments are performed by physicians.

    Is It Possible to Have the Consultation and Treatment on the Same Day?

    Yes. You may choose to:

    • meet with a physician for an assessment only, or
    • proceed with both the consultation and treatment on the same day, depending on your decision.

    *Article written in collaboration with Dr Alexis Du Cap.

  • Every Concern Has Its Solution

    Every Concern Has Its Solution

    Every Concern Has Its Solution

    Young woman undergoing an evaluation to identify treatments suited to her skin concerns.

    Wrinkles, Dark Circles, and Volume Loss

    Wrinkles, dark circles, and volume loss are common signs of skin aging. Several treatments can help address these concerns, including neuromodulator injections, dermal fillers, and PRP or PRF treatments for the under-eye area.

    Neuromodulators target dynamic lines, particularly in the upper face, by relaxing the muscles responsible for their formation. Dermal fillers restore lost volume in areas affected by sagging, providing an immediate rejuvenating effect.

    PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin), a 100% natural treatment, uses your body’s own platelets and growth factors to improve the appearance of under-eye discoloration, resulting in a brighter, more refreshed look.

    Dark Spots and Pigmentation Irregularities

    Photorejuvenation, performed under medical supervision, is an effective solution for treating both pigmentary and minor vascular concerns, helping restore a more even, healthy complexion.

    This treatment targets superficial concerns such as hyperpigmentation, freckles, lentigines, telangiectasia, rosacea, and diffuse redness.

    For milder irregularities, a series of peels or microneedling treatments may also provide visible improvements.

    Cellulite and Skin Texture Irregularities

    To address cellulite, we use advanced technology designed to improve skin smoothness and firmness. This approach acts on collagen fibers, fibrous bands, and fat cell structure.

    Unlike older technologies, this method combines infrared energy, radiofrequency, mechanical massage, and suction, allowing for shorter treatments and enhanced results.

    Rosacea and Visible Capillaries

    Rosacea-related redness is often caused by dilated capillaries and altered microcirculation in the facial area.

    At Epiderma, we treat these concerns using sclerotherapy injections, a gentle, minimally invasive approach that requires no downtime.

    Varicose Veins and Heavy Legs

    Varicose veins occur when veins are no longer able to efficiently return blood to the heart, leading to symptoms such as leg heaviness, fatigue, and skin changes.

    Varicose vein treatments at Epiderma are performed using sclerotherapy. This minimally invasive procedure involves injecting a sclerosing agent into the affected vein. Each session lasts approximately 20 minutes and requires no recovery period.

    Acne and Oily Skin

    For acne-prone and oily skin, we offer specialized peels along with Vivier Pharma skincare products.

    The Neutra-Acne Peel provides anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and exfoliating benefits. It helps rebalance the skin, refine enlarged pores, reduce breakouts, and improve the appearance of mild to moderate acne scarring.

    Unwanted Hair

    If unwanted hair is a concern, laser hair removal may be the ideal solution. Epiderma has specialized in this treatment for over 25 years, using advanced laser technology to deliver effective, long-lasting results.

    A complete treatment plan typically involves 5 to 6 sessions, resulting in approximately 80% hair reduction in the treated area. Sessions are spaced about six weeks apart to respect the natural hair growth cycle.

    If you have questions or uncertainties before beginning your medico-aesthetic journey, we always recommend starting with a complimentary consultation. Our technicians will take the time to listen to your concerns and recommend treatments tailored to your needs.

    Book your in-clinic consultation today.