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Microdermabrasion

 

  • Microdermabrasion using the Diamond wand which is gently abraded across the superficial layers of the epidermis (skin) to achieve a smooth, sloughing of excess dead skin cells.

  • Recommended 4-8 sessions 2-4 wks apart.

  • Zero downtime, used for dermal texture concerns and pre-laser preparation to achieve maximum laser absorption.

  • Rosacia and acne clients may have professional microdermabrasion with qualified staff ONLY.

 

 
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Glycolic Peels

 

Glycolic Peels 20-40% used under the care of trained professionals to achieve a superficial sloughing of dead epidermal cellular matter. With the removal of dead skin cell, skin appears rejuvenated and has improved texture, tone, and clarity.

 

Botox

 

Injectables


Botox: Botox®, manufactured by Allergan Inc., belongs to a class of drugs called botulinum toxins, which derive from the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. Strange as it sounds, this is actually a very similar source of many common medicines, such as penicillin and other antibiotics, which derive from mould. The bacterium produces a protein that blocks the release of acetylcholine, which normally transmits messages from the nerves to the muscles to make them contract and move. Once transmission has been blocked, muscles relax, providing relief to patients with overactive muscles, reducing spasms and pain. The effect is completely reversible and generally lasts for a few months in most clinical uses.

 

Fillers

 

Teosyal Filler: Teosyal® is a new range of "100% Hyaluronic Acid Based", wrinkle-filling products. Teosyal® can be injected into the entire face, neckline, neck and hands. Naturally present in the skin, hyaluronic acid preserves moisturising levels in the skin and boosts tone. The quantity of hyaluronic acid in the skin (dermis) decreases with age. As a result the skin dries out and becomes fragile with the appearance of wrinkles. The tissues progressively sag and the face becomes hollow.

 

 
 
 

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