Dr. Devgan’s Gold Micro-infusion facial is featured on PopSugar as a must try treatment for “glass skin”

Dr. Devgan has been recently featured in POPSUGAR discussing one of her signature non-surgical treatments, the Gold Micro-infusion facial. For those who do not know, the Gold Micro-infusion facial is a minimally-invasive procedure that stimulates collagen production and improves skin texture by needling the skin with needles that deliver a customized cocktail of botox, hyaluronic acid filler, and PRP. Celebrities love this treatment as it has minimal downtime and delivers results fast. 

Senior Branded Content Editor at POPSUGAR, Aviel Kanter, came by the office to try the Gold Micro-infusion facial for herself to see what all of the excitement is about. The first question people ask is if the botox inside will freeze one’s face. The answer is no. The botox in this facial treatment will only reach the dermal layer of the skin, not the muscular, so instead of traditionally injecting botox to treat wrinkles, the botox in this facial will help reduce pores and give a “beautiful glass skin look.” The next component is the hyaluronic acid filler. This contributes by giving “the skin a juicy, hydrated, plump look.” Lastly, the PRP, taken from one’s own blood, is often referred to as “liquid gold” and is “rich in growth factors that ramp up stem cell production.” This helps to stimulate the creation and generation of new, youthful skin. The results of the Gold Micro-infusion facial will fully kick in about four to seven days after the appointment, and will last for a few months. 

Dr. Devgan recommends this treatment to anyone, but it is especially great for people who are not fans of wearing a ton of makeup and prefer to go bare-faced. It is a “great treatment if you’re wanting to improve the quality of your skin, the suppleness, hydration, dewiness, fine lines, pores, and pigment.” To book a consultation you can email Office@LaraDevganMD.com or call 212-452-2400. Click here to read the full article.

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