Lymphatic Wellness and AestheticS Center

Better Health
Flawless Skin

Our Story

Every achievement has a story behind it. The story of SHAPE SKIN Lymphatic wellness and Aesthetics Center begins in 2023, when we saw an opportunity to address a gap in the Aesthetic industry: The lack of Lymphatic treatments associated to the beauty industry, We wanted to inform people about the relevance of the Lymphatic Drainage treatments as part of beauty and Aesthetics treatment and how it improve the quality of lives in too many patients reaching incredible results inside to outside.

We believe in what you feel internally you express externally, In this way we develop a concept that addresses beauty from the inside out, through lymphatic therapy, draining areas of the body to beautify, detoxifying and decongesting them as a first step and then beautifying them externally with multiple Aesthetic treatments. Our center has more than a dozen of treatments that cover internal well-being and purely external beauty.

Karen Araque & Zoleidy Dugarte

Founders

SKIN CARE BY AGE

Treatments By Age

Slow down the aging process by starting now!

In your late 20s and 30s, the dermis and epidermis usually start to thin due to lifestyle, genetics, and environmental factors. You may also start experiencing the first signs of aging, such as fine lines. As you approach your late 30s, the skin’s barrier function weakens as your skin starts to thin.

This reduces the skin’s natural protection against UV rays.Collagen flexibility and mass start to degrade at the rate of approximately 1%, leading to the formation of more wrinkles and fine lines. The skin cell’s metabolic processes also begin to slow down. The skin produces less hyaluronic acid causing the skin to lose more moisture as the existing acid degrades - so using products with hyaluronic acid is important at this stage of life.

Vitamin C is an antioxidant that helps to prevent dark spots in your late 20s and 30s

It helps brighten the skin and give it a youthful glow. Antioxidants also boost collagen and offer protection against UV light. You may also start to use anti-aging products to get rid of or prevent wrinkles and fine lines.

Our treatments help you look your best in your 30s

In your late 20s and 30s, the dermis and epidermis usually start to thin due to lifestyle, genetics, and environmental factors. You may also start experiencing the first signs of aging, such as fine lines. As you approach your late 30s, the skin’s barrier function weakens as your skin starts to thin.

This reduces the skin’s natural protection against UV rays.Collagen flexibility and mass start to degrade at the rate of approximately 1%, leading to the formation of more wrinkles and fine lines. The skin cell’s metabolic processes also begin to slow down. The skin produces less hyaluronic acid causing the skin to lose more moisture as the existing acid degrades - so using products with hyaluronic acid is important at this stage of life.

Vitamin C is an antioxidant that helps to prevent dark spots in your late 20s and 30s

It helps brighten the skin and give it a youthful glow. Antioxidants also boost collagen and offer protection against UV light. You may also start to use anti-aging products to get rid of or prevent wrinkles and fine lines.

Achieve everlasting youth and beauty!

Over the next few years, the structure of the skin gradually changes.The epidermis loses the ordered arrangement of the individual layers.

The top layers of the skin grow thinner as the existing cells shrink and few new cells are formed.The skin tends to become more rough and dry as there is an increase in wrinkles and fine lines.

At this age, spots start to form, increasing skin infection and impaired wound healing. The dermis tissues lose their water-binding ability and fibrous structure, resulting in more wrinkles. It also loses its elasticity as it lacks nourishment due to a decrease in micro-circulation.

As the layer of fatty tissue reduces, the skin loses its energy and becomes less resilient to pressure.Vitamin B3 forms like Niacinamide can help manage wrinkles and pigmentation issues with aging skin.

Antioxidant serum helps to protect the skin against pollution and UV rays.

Other products that one may use include face cream, eye cream, cleanser, and retinol.

What aesthetic goals do you have? We can help!

Above the age of 50, the skin is unable to produce lipids like before, leading to increased dryness and more wrinkles. This is also attributed to a decline in collagen production and Hyaluronic acid.

The skin becomes thinner due to slow regeneration and impaired wound healing. Age spots increase along with UV sensitivity.

The skin becomes more susceptible to infection due to reduced immune function. As the skin becomes more sensitive, gentle skincare routines and products are required.

Moisturizer is essential to combat skin dryness and sunscreen to protect against UV rays. Hyaluronic acid and retinoid are used to deal with skin dryness and wrinkles.

Look your best in your 60s & beyond, it's time.

Above the age of 50, the skin is unable to produce lipids like before, leading to increased dryness and more wrinkles. This is also attributed to a decline in collagen production and Hyaluronic acid.

The skin becomes thinner due to slow regeneration and impaired wound healing. Age spots increase along with UV sensitivity.

The skin becomes more susceptible to infection due to reduced immune function. As the skin becomes more sensitive, gentle skincare routines and products are required.

Moisturizer is essential to combat skin dryness and sunscreen to protect against UV rays. Hyaluronic acid and retinoid are used to deal with skin dryness and wrinkles.

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Skin care differences among age groups and skin types

The skin is the largest organ in your body and undergoes significant changes throughout your lifetime. From the fragile skin of a newborn through the acne-prone teenagehood to the wrinkles of later life, your skin will undergo various stages in which their demands will also change.

The skincare routine and products you use should cater to the changing needs. Skincare products help to protect, cleanse, repair, and nourish the skin. This will help keep your skin healthy and make sure it feels and looks its natural best regardless of your age.

At around the age of twelve and heading into the teenage years, the structure and function of a person’s skin are almost similar to that of an adult. During the teenage years, there are many hormonal changes of puberty that can affect the skin drastically.

These changes mainly occur in the face, chest, shoulders, and back. The skin can become oily and acne-prone due to disturbed corneocyte shedding and increased sebum production. The effects typically disappear as you grow, but they may remain until middle age, especially in women. There are skincare routines and products at this stage to ensure that your skin remains healthy and radiant.

A cleanser is very essential in your skincare routine. You can cleanse twice a day, especially on days that you have been wearing makeup. Use warm water to be able to remove harsher products easily.

The serum is used to target specific problems like skin brightness, breaking out, and spots. It can help to limit the production of sebum which is responsible for spots.

Serum is also used to prevent the skin from ageing prematurely. It can help to limit the production of sebum which is responsible for spots.

Serum is also used to prevent the skin from ageing prematurely. It contains peptides that boost the skin’s plumpness and brightness, leaving it looking younger.

A moisturizer is a simple and inexpensive skin care product that keeps your skin fresh and moisturized. Teenagers are more prone to spending most of their time outdoors, where the skin is exposed to UV rays from the sun. For this reason, wearing sunscreen is essential in ensuring you protect your skin.

Wearing your sunscreen with broad-spectrum UV protection of at least PF 30 about 30 minutes before heading outdoors.

SPF or sun protection factor helps to block the sun's radiation from damaging the skin. The sun emits two types of radiation, including UVB and UVA rays.

UVB rays cause sunburns, while UVA rays lead to signs of skin aging like sagging and wrinkles.

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