Facial Key Terms
Cold Plasma: This revolutionary technology promotes deep absorption of active ingredients while accelerating skin regeneration and reducing inflammation for smoother, healthier skin.
Ultrasound Therapy: Stimulates collagen and elastin production, resulting in enhanced skin elasticity and a lifted, sculpted appearance.
Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS): Tones and firms facial muscles, providing a natural lifting effect to reduce sagging and restore a youthful contour.
Dermplaning: Use of a blade to remove dead skin cells and vellus hair
Benefits:
- Smooth and youthful-looking skin, exfoliated skin, and peach fuzz vellus hair removal.
- Works by using a blade to remove the dead skin cells and hair on the skin’s surface.
- Suitable for all skin types except those that suffer from active acne breakouts.
- Results noticeable immediately, results will last about 3/4 weeks.
- Should get this treatment every other month.
Hydrodermabrasion: Deep cleansing, rejuvenating, radiant-looking skin, excellent facial to get before a big event.
2 step exfoliation with a peel and a diamond tip microdermabrasion and suitable for any skin type
Microcurrent :
- Toning/Tightening/Smoothing results.
- Using microcurrent, which mimics the body’s natural current.
- Microcurrent involves stimulating the muscles of the face with a low-level electrical current. This stimulates the production of ATP – Adenosine Triphosphate. APT is naturally responsible for several biological processes in the skin, like photosynthesis and muscle contractions. APT in the cells slows down as we age, and cells stop performing at their best.
- ATP stimulates dermal collagen production and increases elasticity, reforms facial muscles, minimizes laxity in the neck and eye area, tightens skin, and improves skin texture.
- Non-invasive.
LED:
Based on extensive research, low-level-light therapy devices have been cleared by the FDA, and shown to manage:
- Aging skin and fine lines and wrinkles
- Hair restoration
- Body contouring
- Muscle spasm
- Minor muscle and joint aches
- Minor muscle, joint and arthritic pain
- Pain and stiffness associated with arthritis
- Sub-optimal local blood flow and circulation
- Superficial, benign vascular and pigment lesions
- Minor chronic neck and shoulder pain of a musculoskeletal origin
- Mild to moderate acne vulgaris
- Reduction in acne breakouts