If you want to put your best face forward, so to speak, consider getting a SilkPeel treatment at Lamb Family Medicine.
It takes 30 minutes, costs 50 bucks and works a small wonder on your skin. Lamb Family Medicine, at 7 Evans St., is also an aesthetic center and the only provider of SilkPeel in Batavia.
The procedure is remarkably clever, easy and worth every penny. I had it done last week and I hope to do it again.
"It's a very popular treatment," said Dr. Anna Lamb, who's had it available for about two years now.
Basically, SilkPeel simultaneously provides micro-dermabrasion, suction and a skin-specific treatment solution. It treats all skin types and common conditions -- dry, aging skin, fine lines, roughness, acne, oily skin, redness, sun damage and dark spots.
Harbor no qualms, there's little mystery to it.
A somewhat noisy little machine is outfitted with two containers -- one for a topical solution and another for residue. The machine has a thin, black tube with a clear chamber attached to the end of it. Inside is a small "sanding disk," made up of medical-grade diamonds, which can promptly be changed to accommodate individual needs and preferences. When in use, the disk spins, the solution flows and suction occurs all at the same time. It's known as "wet dermabrasion."
There are three topical solutions to choose from. One for hydrating, one for clarifying and another for brightening skin tone.
The technician applies the device in smooth even strokes to your skin, starting with your forehead and avoiding the eyes. She makes "three passes" over your skin. That's it, you're done.
Of course, the equipment is thoroughly sterilized afterward.
You must sign a statement beforehand acknowledging that there may be redness and some discomfort during and following SilkPeel. And there is, but it's minor and the redness goes away quickly.
I have fair, sensitive skin. The first disk selected felt a bit strong. It was replaced with a milder one and the suction, which is adjustable, was turned down. It is not pleasant, but nor is it painful. Like getting braces or having Botox injections, the results make it worthwhile.
Within a half hour of leaving the office, my skin was no longer red. It felt smooth and soft. My complexion is clearer.
People typically get a SilkPeel every four to six weeks, but that varies. Acne patients, for example, are advised to come in weekly until their skin improves, then go in monthly for maintenance. The wet-exfoliation process is very helpful, and medically warranted, for this skin condition, Dr. Lamb said.
Lamb Family Medicine also offers Botox, skin lightening, mineral makeup with suncreen, anti-aging products like the wrinkle filler Radiesse, and Neova. Neova makes a full skin-care line, including a copper-peptide-infused moisturizer, cleansers, toners, sunscreens and masks.
"We have a lot of fun here," says Dr. Lamb.
Let's face it, when you look better, you really do have more fun.
Call to make an appointment or for more information (585) 343-1250. Visit the website at www.doctorlamb.com