Tag: microdermabrasion

  • 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.

  • How to Achieve Radiant Skin Before Your Wedding 

    How to Achieve Radiant Skin Before Your Wedding 

    How to Achieve Radiant Skin Before Your Wedding 

    Femme préparant sa peau avant son mariage avec des soins du visage en clinique pour obtenir un teint éclatant

    For an Instant Glow and Healthy Radiance 

    Microdermabrasion is a skin treatment that removes the outer layer of dead skin cells, revealing fresher, smoother, and more radiant skin. A series of four to six treatments, performed every two weeks, is recommended for optimal results. 

    Chemical peels are also excellent for enhancing skin radiance. Allure peels, the Revitalizing Micro-Peel, or a single glow peel may be selected based on your skin’s needs. These treatments help eliminate dead skin cells and stimulate collagen production, improving both texture and appearance. 

    Photorejuvenation is another option for evening out skin tone while reducing pigmentation spots and redness. This technique uses light pulses to stimulate collagen production and improve overall skin clarity. 

    Microneedling stimulates collagen production, helping improve skin texture and quality. This treatment supports tissue regeneration and is particularly beneficial for softening fine lines and acne scars. 

    Finally, neuromodulator or dermal filler injections may be considered to enhance facial features before your wedding. 

    Dermal fillers help soften under-eye hollows, restore facial volume, and refine contours — all without surgery. 

    Neuromodulator injections help reduce visible signs of aging such as wrinkles, crow’s feet, and tired-looking features. 

    For the Body: Improving Skin Appearance 

    Body contouring treatments help reduce the appearance of cellulite and improve skin firmness.

    A series of treatments may be recommended depending on your goals. 

    Sclerotherapy is also a popular treatment for minimizing visible varicose and spider veins on the legs, helping achieve a smoother, more even appearance. 

    Enhance and Maintain Your Results: Product Recommendations 

    Alongside treatments, using the right skincare products is essential. 

    Exfoliants such as the Medicart Triple Action Exfoliant help remove dead skin cells and refine skin texture. 

    Masks like the Medicart Soothing Mask or Hydrating Anti-Stress Mask help hydrate and calm the skin. 

    When Should You Start Your Wedding Skincare Plan? 

    6 Months Before 

    • Microneedling 
    • Photorejuvenation 
    • Body contouring & cellulite treatments 
    • Sclerotherapy for varicose veins 

    3 Months Before 

    • Series of chemical peels 
    • Microdermabrasion series 
    • Dermal fillers if needed 

    1 Month Before 

    • Chemical peel 
    • Vivier facial 
    • Neuromodulators for optimal results 

    1 Week Before 

    • Hydrating facial 
    • Soothing masks 
    • Avoid aggressive treatments 

    2 Days Before 

    • Hydration 
    • Gentle skincare routine 
    • Skin rest 

    Need Personalized Advice? 

    Not sure which treatment is right for you? 

    Book a complimentary consultation with one of our medico-esthetic technicians today. 

    Schedule Your Free Consultation

  • 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.

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  • Skin Dehydration: How to Recognize the Signs and Restore Hydration

    Skin Dehydration: How to Recognize the Signs and Restore Hydration

    Skin Dehydration: How to Recognize the Signs and Restore Hydration

    Hydrating treatment applied to dehydrated skin, using skincare products such as moisturizers and serums.

    What Are the Signs of Dry Skin?

    Dry skin is a common concern that can affect anyone, regardless of age or skin type. Signs of skin dehydration include:

    • Tightness – A feeling of tension, especially after cleansing
    • Flaking – Peeling skin or the appearance of small scales
    • Redness – Irritated or inflamed areas may develop
    • Dull complexion – Dehydrated skin often lacks radiance
    • Itching –Discomfort that can worsen dryness

    Recognizing these signs early allows you to adopt the right habits to effectively rehydrate your skin.

    Tips for Optimal Hydration

    Drink Enough Water

    Healthy skin hydration starts from within. Drinking sufficient water daily is essential. As a general guideline, about 8 glasses per day (roughly 2 liters) is recommended, although needs may vary depending on physical activity, environment, and diet. Proper hydration helps maintain skin elasticity and prevent visible signs of dryness.

    Prepare Your Skin to Better Absorb Hydrating Products

    Applying hydrating products is important — but your skin must be ready to absorb them efficiently. Here are key strategies:

    • Exfoliate regularly: Exfoliation removes dead skin cells that can block product penetration. Treatments such as microdermabrasion and Bela MD help refine the skin and improve absorption.
    • Use hydrating serums: Before applying moisturizer, a serum can significantly enhance hydration. Serums typically contain concentrated active ingredients that penetrate deeper into the skin.
    • Choose appropriate moisturizers: Look for formulas containing ingredients such as hyaluronic acid, ceramides, and peptides, known for their hydrating and barrier-repairing properties.

    Top 3 Products & Treatments for Skin Hydration

    For optimal hydration, here is our recommended selection:

    1. SkinMedica HA5 Rejuvenating Hydrator: This advanced formula features a unique blend of five forms of hyaluronic acid to intensely hydrate and visibly plump the skin.
    1. Skinbooster: The only injectable hyaluronic acid treatment specifically designed to improve skin hydration. Benefits can be noticeable after the first session, with visible improvements in skin quality lasting up to 9 months.
    1. Vivier DERMA-V Cream: Powered by an exclusive complex of five restorative ingredients, this innovative night cream helps repair the skin barrier, improve hydration levels, and strengthen overall skin health. Enriched with prebiotics and antioxidants, it promotes softer, nourished, and radiant skin by morning.

    By combining these solutions with a consistent skincare routine and proper internal hydration, you can restore your skin’s comfort, radiance, and vitality.

    These products are available in clinic or online at boutique.epiderma.ca. 

  • Epiderma Confirms Its Continued Support for the Next Generation of Estheticians

    Epiderma Confirms Its Continued Support for the Next Generation of Estheticians

    Epiderma Confirms Its Continued Support for the Next Generation of Estheticians

    Recipients of the 2025 Epiderma scholarships: Laurène Bousset (CFP Alma), Andréa Febbrari-Morin (CFP de l’Argile, Joliette), Meyla Massam (CFP Pierre-Dupuy, Longueuil), and Jenny-Sue Rodrigue (CFP Pozer, Saint-Georges).

    These scholarships, exceptional within the industry, are designed to support young talents in their professional development and help them excel in their field, fostering the emergence of promising careers.

    “Supporting the next generation of estheticians is an investment in the future of our industry. These young women, through their determination and dedication to continuous improvement, are the professionals of tomorrow who will embody excellence in aesthetics,” says Michelle Cialdella, President of the Medicart Network.

    2025 Scholarship Recipients

    The recipients of the 2025 Epiderma scholarships are:

    • Laurène Bousset – CFP Alma
    • Andréa Febbrari-Morin – CFP de l’Argile, Joliette
    • Meyla Massam – CFP Pierre-Dupuy, Longueuil
    • Jenny-Sue Rodrigue – CFP Pozer, Saint-Georges

    A Comprehensive Scholarship Package

    Each scholarship, valued at approximately $3,275, includes: 

    • A one-day clinical observation internship at Epiderma 
    • A laser hair removal package (underarms) 
    • A microdermabrasion treatment 
    • A complete Medicart skincare product line 
    • A $1,250 cash scholarship 
    • And a potential career opportunity within the Epiderma Network