Monday, June 21, 2010

Is it better to see a dermatologist or go to a spa for the care of my skin?

I am 27 yrs old. I work at an automotive shop and live by the water, so there is a lot of humidity. I'm a single mom of 4 kids, so I have signs of not enough rest. My pores from my face are getting huge, I get a lot of white/blk heads, my dark circles are always there. I wanted to start getting facials, but I don't know if that's just a waste of my money, or should I just see a dermatologist. I don't know which one is worth my hard earned money, and which one will work. I'm tired of these huge pores!!!! I've tried a couple of regular brands but nothing seems to work on my face....I want a smooth face again!!!! I am fair skinned and I just started tanning, and I know it's unhealthy, but that's why I don't know which one to go with. The tanning also cause my pores to get huge.Is it better to see a dermatologist or go to a spa for the care of my skin?
I'm a medical esthetician in Florida and have battled with my own skin with Derms and Spa's before being a part of the field. To be honest Derm's majority of the time want to directly head for drastic and abrasive and or medication when it comes to a skin condition. If you go to a Spa, please go to a Licensed Medical Spa that a physician runs and or owns. (Just ask them when you call to make the Appt.) There you will have more options as far as regular maintenance facials, microderm tx and or chemical peels that will significantly make differences in pore size and texture of your skin. These treatments are also more affordable and less abrasive than doing something through a derm office. Also, if they are licensed under a physician you can ask about the OBAGI system. Which is excellent for sun damaged, chemically exposed or just clogged problematic skin. This system is an all around skin type miracle worker. It is somewhat of a process to go through because it takes a full 18 wks to go through the whole system....but absolutely worth it. I have seen dramatic results in every patient whose been on the system. It has retin A and hydriquinone in the system. Let me know how you progress. Good LuckIs it better to see a dermatologist or go to a spa for the care of my skin?
i would see an esthitition, they are very knowledgable in skin care and can reccomend a daily routine. Schedule a facial somewhere, they are less expensive more pampering, and you can visit one often. It doesnt sound like you need medication like a dermatoligist can prescribe. you just need some advice and a little maintnance
well would you go to a vet to have your sex checked, go to the doc., i was there today and had a sun cancer removed from my arm, to many surfing days in the sun when i was younger
Go to the dermatologist first. She what he/she says and they may be able to give you medicine or the information to make your skin look great. Then ask the Dr. if you should go to a spa to get the extra. Dermatologist will give you the best because they are Dr's. Good luck!!!~~~~~~~~~~
Go to the dermatologist, then if you need it they can recommend a facialist.
Just invest in an amazing regime - I started to use the re9 regime last fall (It's like a mini facial twice a day) instantly my skin showed drastic results. I also suffer (I have 3 kids) dark circles due to being tired and anemia the cream in the regime helps. I'd invest in something like this instead of doing both.


A spa upkeep and a MD (unless you have acne) may just put you on creams with a lot of chemicals.
Spa's are only short lived treatments, go and see a doctor or dermatologist and drink gallons of water. Good luck
Either one will tell you to stop tanning, and to wear more sunscreen. Are there any unusual bumps or uneven freckles on your face? It sounds like you have oily skin from the pores and getting white and blackheads. First, you need to care for your skin - cleanse and moisturize your skin, and use an oily skin care product (whichever one you want). Cleanse before you go to be at night, and early in the morning when you wake up. Use a clay mask once a week to help with the oiliness. If you have any unusual skin problems, see the doctor. If you want to feel special, go to a spa and have a facial. If you have any problems with your skin, talk to them. They'll be able to guide you. Remember, no tanning!
Derematologist. A spa is pretty routine, so a dermatologist can help you better as an individual and what's right for you.
I would go to a dermatologist
go to a dermatologist a spa may make you skin feel better but a dermatologist will make your skin better
go to both

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