Skin Care Treatments
Skin Care Treatments
Despite our best efforts, our skin continues to battle the sun’s damaging rays, free radicals, pollutants, and more every day. It’s our first line of defense against the threats we encounter daily.
Sheperd Integrative Dermatology offers minimally invasive and non-invasive skin care treatments to help you maintain a healthy complexion. Because no two people are alike, we design skin care regimens based on your unique skin type, tone, texture, and more. Using these latest anti-aging therapies, we can provide skin care options for all our patients, regardless of their age or skin type.
Our experts use the latest skincare technologies and treatments and take a holistic approach to skincare. Schedule a consultation or appointment with Sheperd Integrative Dermatology in Mount Pleasant, SC, to find out which Skin Care Treatments are right for you. You can start the booking process by clicking the Book Now button.
Chemical Peels
Chemical peels are classified as light (or superficial), medium, and deep and differ in strength based on the acids used in their application. Sheperd Integrative Dermatology offers different chemical peels according to your individual needs and goals.
DiamondGlow™
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
How is PRP obtained?
The first step is to draw a small sample of your blood. The plasma is then separated from the other blood particles in a centrifuge for approximately five minutes. Lastly, platelet-rich plasma is injected back into the treatment area, stimulating collagen and elastin production. The PRP procedure can restore hair and rejuvenate the skin around the eyes, face, cheeks, hands, décolletage, and neck.
Vivace
Results are seen quickly because of RF technology's ability to speed up collagen production. LED light therapy is used in conjunction with RF treatment to reduce redness and accelerate healing. With gold-tipped microneedles, the skin is more susceptible to nutrient serums. The treatments are said to be virtually painless, and due to the accelerated results, patients should be able to go out in public the next day.