During pregnancy, a woman’s body undergoes many changes. The skin’s pH balance, for example, can be affected by the increased levels of hormones in your body. As a result, you may experience acne breakouts or rashes and dryness on your face and body. Fortunately, there are ways to treat these issues with at-home remedies or medical spa treatments during pregnancy—but it’s important to check with your doctor first before trying any new skincare regimen.
In this guide, we’ll go over some of the most popular skincare treatments for pregnant women as well as what ingredients to avoid when selecting products from brands like Aveeno or CeraVe (which are safe for use during pregnancy). Let’s get started!
Hydrafacial
Hydrafacial is a non-invasive treatment that uses a medical-grade cleanser to remove dead skin cells and debris from the surface of the skin. The cleanser works with gentle vacuum suction to cleanse pores, deep cleanse clogged areas, exfoliate dead skin cells and remove excess oil, dirt, and makeup.
Hydrafacial is safe for all skin types and conditions, including acne-prone or sensitive skin. It also helps balance oily or dry complexions by enhancing hydration levels while treating inflammation caused by aging or photodamage. Hydrafacial exfoliates and extracts impurities, balances the skin tone and texture, hydrates and moisturizes the skin with antioxidants and peptides (the building blocks of protein), nourishes/protects against environmental toxins/pollution by significantly increasing collagen production in 3 weeks plus adds volume making you look younger instantly!
Vampire Facial (PRP) with Microneedling
A vampire facial is a non-surgical procedure that uses your own blood to revitalize and rejuvenate your skin. PRP stands for platelet-rich plasma. Platelets are tiny cell fragments in our blood that help heal wounds and promote tissue growth.
A vampire facial treatment involves the extraction of a small amount of blood, which is then centrifuged and spun to separate out the platelets. The PRP is then injected back into your face, where it stimulates collagen production and increases cell turnover rates (which means you’ll see results faster).
The results from a vampire facial can last up to 3 months depending on how well you take care of yourself after the treatment—you should avoid sun exposure or tanning beds during this time period as much as possible, as UV rays can cause more damage than usual while your skin heals.
Liquid Facelift
The liquid facelift is one of the latest trends in non-invasive procedures to rejuvenate the skin. It involves injecting a dermal filler into the skin to plump and hydrate it. The fluid is injected into the dermis, where it helps to stimulate collagen production and increase elasticity. This process can be used on the face to reduce wrinkles and fine lines, lift sagging skin around the mouth and eyes, and improve the overall appearance of aging skin.
Conclusion
From the looks of it, safe medical spa treatments are here to stay. Their popularity is growing every day as more and more people discover the benefits of these non-invasive procedures. We hope that this article has been able to answer all your questions about these treatments so that you can make an informed decision about what’s best for you.