Bradenton Spa Services The Benefits of Resurfacing - Bellagena Med Spa of Bradenton

Bradenton Spa Services: The Benefits of Resurfacing

Written by:

Julia Bifulco

Julia had the vision of creating a clinical skin care studio with the traditional spa atmosphere for many years. Julia is a Licensed Aesthetician, Licensed Electrologist, and Certified Laser Hair Removal Technician in the State of Florida.

When visiting our spa in Bradenton, consider treating your skin to a transformative resurfacing treatment.

Whatever condition your skin is in, all the damage and aging show up on the outermost layer. Sometimes, even when we’ve made significant improvements to overall skin health, that surface layer can’t catch up. That’s often because our visible skin includes dead and damaged skin cells that quite simply won’t get better.

The solution? Resurfacing.

When visiting Bellagena Skincare Studio and Med Spa, Bradenton residents and visitors can choose from a number of resurfacing options—including the “fusion of forces” that is P.E.A.R.L. from AnteAge. While each of these resurfacing treatments presents its own nuanced benefits, all of them bring new life and new glow to your look.

What Is Resurfacing (and Why is It Awesome)?

Resurfacing is the practice of removing the outermost layer of dead and damaged skin cells. Essentially, it’s exfoliation and then some. Not only resurfacing does reveal the healthier, more youthful cells underneath; it also stimulates healthy cellular regeneration, including the creation of new collagen and elastin cells. Both of these processes create a new surface.

Additionally, this new cell growth allows your new skin to be more durable and to maintain that full, youthful look for longer.

In Bradenton, spa aestheticians often recommend periodic resurfacing, especially for residents. That’s because we spend a lot of time in the sun, which damages and ages that outermost layer faster than it would normally age.

What Skin Conditions Does Skin Resurfacing Treat?

More than simply “scrubbing away” old skin cells, skin resurfacing treatments improve a number of dermatological complaints, affecting tone, texture, color, scars, blemishes, and more.

In addition to aging and skin damage, resurfacing is used to treat:

  • Hyperpigmentation
  • Redness
  • Acne scars
  • Large/visible pores
  • Melasma
  • Loose or droopy skin

Types of Resurfacing

Generally speaking, there’s a wide range of resurfacing treatment options. 

  • Microdermabrasion: A precision procedure using a handheld device to remove the epidermis with a stream of microcrystals or a diamond-tipped tool.
  • Chemical peels: The application of a chemical solution, often with a carefully calibrated type of acid.
  • Laser resurfacing: Using focused light remove superficial cells and stimulate collagen production.
  • Microneedling: Using fine needles to create micropunctures to promote healing.
  • Intense Pulsed Light (IPL): Using light energy to heat the skin, triggering the body to remove damaged cells.

Each of them can be adjusted according to skin type, existing damage, desired results, etc.

In more specific terms, each of these types of resurfacing treatment has been further honed and enhanced by skincare companies and medical scientists. The resulting technology and products—for instance, Denza Radio Frequency or VI Peels—continue to drive our industry further.

P.E.A.R.L. by AnteAge

One such innovation is the new P.E.A.R.L. solution from AnteAge. Led by medical researchers, scientists, and physicians, the pioneering bio-skincare company specializes in biosome and exosome applications in skincare.

In this case, AnteAge has created a solution that pairs perfectly with resurfacing treatments and exponentially enhances healing and overall results. P.E.A.R.L. combines five powerful, complementary ingredients that work together to improve the way skin cells communicate to get the resources they need. As the company itself says, P.E.A.R.L. is “teaching the skin to actually behave like its younger self.”

The P.E.A.R.L. Combination

  • P.D.R.N. (polydeoxyribonucleotide): A compound from salmon DNA that boosts collagen and reduces inflammation. It’s already commonly used in Korean skincare.
  • Exosomes: Natural chemical messengers derived from stem cells. (AnteAge also makes a P.E.A.R.L. solution utilizing the company’s own biosynthetic biosomes.)
  • Antioxidants: Protection against sun damage and other environmental harm.
  • Recombinant Growth Factors: Proteins that attract cellular attention to a wound and promote healing.
  • L-amino acids: The building blocks of proteins, L-amino acids promote healing and retain hydration.

The Bradenton Spa for P.E.A.R.L.

There are only two med spas in Bradenton licensed to provide AnteAge products, including the P.E.A.R.L., and Bellagena is one of them. Call or stop by today to talk about the resurfacing treatment that would work best for you, and don’t forget to ask about adding P.E.A.R.L. to your service!