[Before the New Life Complex Survey] 64.0% of Working Adults Want to Fix Appearance Concerns Before Starting a New Job or Transfer, Dermatologist Explains 5 Treatment Methods That Can Improve Results in as Little as 2 Weeks
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64% of working adults have appearance concerns before starting a new life. A dermatologist explains short-term intensive treatment methods.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the most common appearance concerns for working adults before starting a new life?
- A: The most common concerns are rough skin/acne scars (38.7%), followed by blemishes/freckles (24.3%).
- Q: What are the main reasons people hesitate to get cosmetic treatments?
- A: The primary reasons are cost (52.3%) and downtime (31.0%).
- Q: What is Dermapen and what can it treat?
- A: Dermapen uses fine needles to create micro-injuries in the skin, stimulating collagen production. It's effective for acne scars, enlarged pores, and fine wrinkles, with a short downtime of 2-3 days.
- Q: What is Pico Laser and what are its benefits?
- A: Pico Laser is a treatment that uses ultra-short laser pulses to target pigmentation issues like blemishes and freckles. It causes less skin damage and has a shorter downtime compared to traditional lasers.
- Q: Can atheromas be treated under insurance?
- A: Yes, atheromas (and moles if malignancy is suspected) can be treated under insurance at a plastic surgery department, as surgical removal is necessary for a complete cure.