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Acne
Although acne is a medical disease, many patients search for alternative treatments. Pimples are caused by impaired skin exfoliation,
Learn MoreAcne Scars
Why Do Acne Scars Occur? Scars are permanent marks on the skin that can occur as a result of trauma,
Learn MoreAging Hands / Hand Rejuvenation
Hands can be an age giveaway, but they don’t have to be. Even if you have taken steps to keep your face and neck looking youthful,
Learn MoreBack Fat
Like with all unwanted fat that creeps up on our bodies, excess back fat is a concern that becomes more prevalent with age.
Learn MoreBelly Fat
Excess belly fat is a common concern among most adults. We all want a flatter stomach,
Learn MoreBrown Spots
What are Brown Spots? Brown spots, also known as age spots or liver spots, are those small freckle-like marks that appear on the face,
Learn MoreCellulite
What are the Causes of Cellulite? Cellulite occurs in almost all women over the age of 35.
Learn MoreCrepey Skin
Changes in skin texture are an inevitable part life. An area of concern that many patients have is crepey skin.
Learn MoreCrow’s Feet
You can call crow’s feet “laugh lines” however this slightly more flattering term still refers to the onset of aging.
Learn MoreDouble Chin
Have you ever cringed when seeing a photo of yourself because of your double chin? Excess fat underneath the chin can make us feel older,
Learn MoreFacial Veins
What Causes Facial Veins? Have you noticed tiny facial veins or broken blood vessels on your skin?
Learn MoreFacial Volume Loss
If you dislike what you see when you look in the mirror, age-related volume loss in your face may be to blame.
Learn MoreFat Reduction
Have you ever slipped on your favorite jeans only to find that they no longer fit?
Learn MoreFrown Lines
Has a stubborn frown line made itself at home between your eyebrows? Even when you aren’t actually frowning,
Learn MoreJawline Definition
When you look a top 10 list of celebrities ranked for attractiveness, you’ll notice that they all have something in common.
Learn MoreNasolabial Folds
Nasolabial folds are the skin fold creases that run from the sides of your nose to the corners of your mouth.
Learn MoreNeedle-phobia
Are you interested in facial rejuvenation, but the thought of needles and injections outweigh the desire to address the appearance of wrinkles and the loss of facial volume?
Learn MoreRosacea
Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory disease that presents as flushing, broken red blood vessels (telangiectasia), and occasionally bumps.
Learn MoreScars
Whether you fell off a bike when you were a kid, picked at pimples as a teenager or had a surgical procedure as an adult,
Learn MoreSpider Veins
Broken blood vessels become visible when your veins enlarge or dilate beneath the skin’s surface. You will notice small,
Learn MoreStretch Marks
Stretch marks (also called striae) are caused by rapid stretching of the skin that results in tearing of the dermis (below the skin surface).
Learn MoreSun Damage
Sun Damage (Brown and/or Red Discolorations) Brown and red discolorations (complexion irregularities, also known as skin tone) typically occur as a result of overexposure to sunlight.
Learn MoreThin Lips
Your lips say a lot about you, even when you’re not speaking. Full, plump lips are often considered by many as the aesthetic ideal to strive for.
Learn MoreUnwanted Hair
Here at MD TLC™, we perform laser hair removal in a medical setting for unwanted hair on the body.
Learn MoreUnwanted Tattoos
We are now offering laser treatments for unwanted tattoos with the amazing technology of the PicoSure laser!
Learn MoreVaricose Veins
Varicose veins (bulging veins) require an invasive surgical procedure that is usually done in a surgical office.
Learn MoreWeak Chin / Jawline
When you look a top 10 list of celebrities ranked for attractiveness, you’ll notice that they all have something in common.
Learn MoreWrinkles
Wrinkles (also called rhytids) are lines or folds in the skin related to changes in the skin structure.
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