Botox, from being a poison to a beauty treatment.

When we hear the word “Botox,” we often think of it as a way to get rid of wrinkles and improve the way we look. But have you ever thought about the interesting history of this well-known beauty treatment? In this blog, we’ll look at Botox’s fascinating history, from when it was found as a powerful poison to when it became a popular cosmetic treatment. How is Botox used? Botox, which is short for “botulinum toxin,” is a neurotoxin that is made n...

How to Keep Your Skin from Drying Out This Summer

Introduction: As the summer sun shines strongly and temperatures rise, it’s time to pay extra attention to your skin’s need for water. During the summer, dry skin is a regular problem, and it can cause a lot of damage and discomfort. In this blog, we’ll talk about what happens when your skin doesn’t get enough water and give you tips on how to keep your skin healthy, hydrated, and beautiful all summer long. Understanding Skin Dehydration: Skin deh...

Lumines Laser for Melasma

Melasma is a common skin condition that causes dark, pigmented patches to appear on the face. It is most commonly seen in women, particularly during pregnancy or while taking hormonal birth control. Although melasma is not harmful, it can cause emotional distress and have a negative impact on a person’s self-esteem. At Anhelos Medical, we offer the latest technology in treating melasma with the M22 Lumines laser. Here’s what you need to know about melasm...

Not all lasers are created equal

Not all lasers are created equal… Laser has been evolving for the last two decades. At Anhelos Medical we have invested in the latest technology that delivers results with high regard for safety. The Our laser machine is a versatile medical device that can be used to treat a variety of skin conditions. This cutting-edge technology combines multiple laser and light-based treatments in a single platform, allowing for a customized treatment plan that addresse...

Telangiectasia

Telangiectasia is a skin condition that affects the blood vessels just under the surface of the skin. These blood vessels appear as small, red, spider-like lines that can appear anywhere on the body but are most commonly found on the face, neck, and chest. In this blog, we will discuss the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for telangiectasia. Causes of Telangiectasia There are several factors that can contribute to the development of telangiectasi...