A FINE LINE Medical Skincare by Nancy Rinaldi, LLC

A FINE LINE Medical Skincare by Nancy Rinaldi, LLC A FINE LINE is a results-oriented medical skin care facility blending state-of-the-art medical treatments with a pampering and relaxing experience. Ms.

We carefully evaluate emerging aesthetic technology, and offer only those products, services and procedures that are safe, effective, and scientifically sound. Our treatments reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and improve sun damaged skin, lighten sunspots and take away pre-cancerous cells. Our treatment for blemish-prone skin will specially treat acne and reduce oiliness. A FINE LINE customizes all treatments to your individual skin type. We offer a complete range of advanced treatments, including BOTOX®, Restylane® and Juvederm® injections, and medical microdermabrasion. Philosophy
Nancy Rinaldi, a certified aesthetician and graduate of the Institute of Aesthetic Arts and Sciences in Southbury, Connecticut has been in the skin care industry over 22 years. Rinaldi established a highly successful skin care salon, one of the first in the state of Connecticut. More recently, Ms. Rinaldi was employed by Advanced Cosmetic & Plastic Surgery in Danbury, Connecticut, as managing aesthetician. She held that position for 11 years...

In her quest to offer the best and most efficacious skin care treatments and products, Nancy decided to open an office in Ridgefield, Connecticut, where she is able to pursue goal orientated corrective skin care treatments. Rinaldi is a national educator for SkinCeuticals, the country's leading medical skin care and chemical peel company. Rinaldi is an expert in medical chemical peels and, in addition, has extensive knowledge about all the leading skin care product lines and latest skin care procedures. Rinaldi, highly respected in her profession, will ensure you receive the most effective and efficient treatments to reach your skin care goals. Call 203-788-0650 or log on to www.afinelinemedicalskincare.com to make an appointment with Nancy Rinaldi at A FINE LINE Medical Skincare by Nancy Rinaldi.

02/19/2022
What Is Acne and What Causes It?Acne is a condition of the skin that shows up as different types of bumps. These bumps c...
09/09/2019

What Is Acne and What Causes It?
Acne is a condition of the skin that shows up as different types of bumps. These bumps can be blackheads, whiteheads, pimples, or cysts. Teens get acne because of the hormonal changes that come with puberty.

What to do for acne?
The solution to the appearance of breakout-free, healthy-looking skin is clear our innovative 3-phase skincare system. Each phase contains products that have been specifically formulated to Clean, Control and Clear the effects of the root causes of breakouts.https://afinelinemedicalskincare.com/teen-acne-1

09/06/2019

ACNE

affects approximately 80% of teenagers, 30% of women of child bearing age & 3% of the middle aged population - male acne peaking between 15-25 years of age & females 25-45 years of age. Regardless of race, ethnicity or gender, acne is documented to be a major source of shyness, lower self confidence, reduced self esteem & self image, anxiety, depression & even su***de. The psychosocial impact of this skin condition should never be underestimated. Teens are on a continuous emotional roller coaster & are under enormous pressures from both inside & out. Faced with record levels of stress, responsibility & opportunity, today's teenagers also deal with growing numbers of acne breakouts, skin problems & unprecedented exposure to environmental damage.
https://afinelinemedicalskincare.com/teen-acne-1

09/04/2019

DID YOU KNOW. . . .

Acne is caused by nasty little bacteria that live & die in your pores. When white blood cells come to eliminate the toxic waste created by these dead & decaying bacteria, puss pockets & whiteheads form. In teenage years this is made worse by a hormonal change that elevates the production of androgen in both sexes. This increases the size of the sebaceous glands that secrete sebum (an oily substance caused by cell elimination). While sebum is typically beneficial for the body; its overproduction causes oily skin, one factor in teenage acne.https://afinelinemedicalskincare.com/teen-acne-1

Effectively Treating Acne in TeenagersAcne is a hereditary condition, so if either parent suffered from dramatic acne as...
08/22/2019

Effectively Treating Acne in Teenagers
Acne is a hereditary condition, so if either parent suffered from dramatic acne as a teenager, it is likely that their child will as well. It is important for all young children, starting as young as 7 or 8, to learn good skin care habits. The first step in preventing and treating teen acne is to make the daily activity of cleansing, hydrating and treating the skin a regular part of their daily routine. Especially for younger teenagers and tweens, parents typically need to help their child perform the daily cleansing and application of any treatment products and hydrators until they grasp the techniques. These introductory regimens should be uncomplicated and straightforward. Especially at a young age, it should be as simple as gentle cleansing, light hydration at night and a good broad spectrum SPF of at least 30 every day.
Starting with a daily regimen that is complex or hard to follow may make the teenager decide it is more trouble than it is worth. Clearly, not keeping the skin clean and balanced is a recipe for a worsening of breakouts. Once a child is older and the acne condition is potentially worsened, the gentle cleansers should be substituted with benzoyl peroxide washes, salicylic acid treatment products, topical retinoids, bacteria-fighting hydrators and non-oily broad spectrum SPF products.
Regardless of the age of the teenager, all four main causes of acne must be addressed in their daily care regimen – even in a few simple steps. The products used must control sebum production, while also reducing follicular and surface hyperkeratinization, P. acnes proliferation and inflammation.

Why See An Aesthetician?Estheticians can provide treatments that you can’t do yourself. Many professional treatments req...
07/15/2019

Why See An Aesthetician?

Estheticians can provide treatments that you can’t do yourself. Many professional treatments require special equipment and training, so it’s something that only a qualified esthetician can perform.

Why See an Aesthetician?Estheticians get to know you and your skin. By visiting your skincare professional on a regular ...
07/11/2019

Why See an Aesthetician?
Estheticians get to know you and your skin. By visiting your skincare professional on a regular basis, they get to know your skin and what it responds well to, as well as what may irritate it. This personalized knowledge is something that cannot be attained any other way.

Why see an Aesthetician?Estheticians provide expert advice. There is so much confusing and contradictory information ava...
07/09/2019

Why see an Aesthetician?
Estheticians provide expert advice. There is so much confusing and contradictory information available to the average consumer that it really helps to have a professional to discuss it with and who has the knowledge and experience to help you make the right choices.

06/18/2019

Acne is primarily an inherited dead skin cell problem. Most acne, no matter what form it takes, starts with microcomedones. This means the solution lies in products that pe*****te the pore and prevent dead skin cells from building up. That’s why your home care routine is so crucial. It’s all about preventing the microcomedones (the beginning of acne) from forming at all.

TAKE ACNE SERIOUSLYTelling your teen that the pimples, blackheads, and other blemishes will eventually clear on their ow...
06/13/2019

TAKE ACNE SERIOUSLY

Telling your teen that the pimples, blackheads, and other blemishes will eventually clear on their own may do more harm than good. While waiting for acne to clear on its own, your teen’s self-esteem could plummet. Many studies show that having acne tends to lower self-esteem.

Kids who have acne can also be bullied. Classmates may call them names like “pizza face” or “crater face.” They may tell them to wash their face. Bullying can also lower self-esteem.

Studies show that self-esteem rises when acne clears. Treatment can help clear acne.

Treating acne now can also prevent acne from worsening. Without treatment, acne sometimes becomes severe. When severe acne clears, it can leave permanent acne scars.

Dermatologists agree that makeup remover wipes shouldn’t be a replacement for washing your face, though they can be bene...
06/11/2019

Dermatologists agree that makeup remover wipes shouldn’t be a replacement for washing your face, though they can be beneficial in certain situations.
Wipes are fine, but they often leave a film on your face. It's best to us one when you are in a rush, at the gym or traveling to remove makeup before an actual wash. A gentle cleanser with a water rinse is best.
Makeup wipes are both quick and convenient but they are not optimal for overall skin health.
The cleanser and a sink/shower is a far more effective way to cleanse the skin.

Don't Put Weird Stuff On Your FaceYour best friend tells you to put toothpaste on your pimples; your grandpa says rubbin...
06/07/2019

Don't Put Weird Stuff On Your Face

Your best friend tells you to put toothpaste on your pimples; your grandpa says rubbing alcohol will clean and clear your skin. The internet is crawling with home remedies sworn to banish pimples.

But, truly, if it sounds weird you probably shouldn't be putting it on your face. Many of the commonly suggested remedies for acne, like cinnamon, garlic, and lemon juice, can be extremely irritating if applied to the skin. Other things, like Windex or urine, can be plain dangerous (not to mention gross).

These remedies simply aren't effective; actual acne medications are going to give you much better results.

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