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Facials offer a range of benefits, including deep cleansing, exfoliation, and hydration. They can help improve skin texture, address specific concerns like acne or aging, and provide relaxation and stress relief.
Mesotherapy involves injecting a tailored combination of vitamins, minerals, and amino acids into the skin to address various concerns, such as skin rejuvenation, hydration, and reduction of fine lines.
A chemical peel involves applying a solution to the skin to exfoliate the outer layer, revealing smoother, rejuvenated skin beneath. It can help with acne scars, pigmentation issues, and improving overall skin tone and texture.
Microneedling is generally well-tolerated, with some patients experiencing mild discomfort. Topical numbing creams can be applied to minimise any discomfort during the procedure.
The number of sessions required varies depending on the treatment and individual goals. Generally, a series of treatments is recommended to achieve and maintain the best results.
Most treatments are adaptable for various skin types, but it's essential to consult with a skincare professional to determine the most suitable approach for your specific skin concerns.
Downtime varies based on the treatment intensity and individual skin response. Some treatments may have minimal downtime, while others might require a few days of recovery.
Yes, many of these treatments can complement your existing skincare routine. Your skincare provider can guide you on the best way to integrate treatments for optimal results.
When performed by trained professionals, these treatments are generally safe. However, it's crucial to disclose any medical history or current medications to your provider before undergoing any procedure.
Choosing the right treatment involves considering your skin concerns, goals, and the advice of a qualified skincare professional. You can also visit our 'What Tteatment to choose' page to get a brief idea of which treatment may suit your needs.