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A facial is a customized skincare treatment designed to cleanse, exfoliate, nourish, and rejuvenate the skin. Depending on your skinβs needs, a facial may include deep cleansing, exfoliation, extractions, massage, masks, and hydration. Regular facials help maintain healthy skin, address specific concerns, and promote relaxation.
Deeply cleanses and detoxifies the skin
Removes dead skin cells for a brighter, smoother complexion
Improves hydration and nourishment
Reduces the appearance of clogged pores and blackheads
Boosts circulation and promotes healthy skin cell renewal
Can help calm acne, redness, and irritation
Provides relaxation and stress relief
Facials may not be suitable if you:
Have active skin infections, rashes, or open wounds
Have severe acne, eczema, or psoriasis flare-ups in the treatment area
Are currently using strong acne medication (e.g., isotretinoin/Accutane)
Have had recent chemical peels, laser treatments, or microneedling (wait 1β2 weeks)
Are allergic to any skincare ingredients (always inform your practitioner)
Have very sensitive skin or rosacea (unless treatment is specifically tailored for this)
Avoid strong sun exposure and tanning for at least 48 hours before.
Stop using retinoids, glycolic/salicylic acids, and exfoliating products 2β3 days prior.
Do not wax, shave, or use depilatory creams on the treatment area within 24 hours.
Arrive with clean skin if possible (avoid heavy makeup).
Inform your practitioner of any recent treatments, skin reactions, or new skincare products.
Skin may appear slightly pink or sensitive after treatment β this should settle within a few hours.
Avoid touching your face excessively to reduce risk of irritation.
Refrain from using makeup for at least 12β24 hours, if possible.
Do not use harsh exfoliants, retinoids, or active skincare for 3β5 days post-treatment.
Avoid sunbeds, saunas, steam rooms, or intense exercise for 24β48 hours.
Apply a gentle moisturizer and use SPF 30+ daily to protect skin.
Stay hydrated and follow a consistent at-home skincare routine for long-lasting results.
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Skin boosters are injectable treatments designed to deeply hydrate, rejuvenate, and improve the quality of the skin. Unlike dermal fillers, they do not add volume but instead deliver hydrating ingredients (such as hyaluronic acid) into the skin to restore radiance, elasticity, and smoothness. Skin boosters work by stimulating natural collagen and elastin production while improving moisture balance from within.
Deep hydration for healthier, glowing skin
Improves elasticity, firmness, and smoothness
Reduces fine lines and early signs of aging
Enhances skin tone and texture
Helps with dull, tired-looking skin
Can be used on the face, neck, dΓ©colletage, and hands
Results are natural-looking and progressive
Skin boosters may not be suitable if you:
Are pregnant or breastfeeding
Have active skin infections, inflammation, or cold sores in the treatment area
Have uncontrolled diabetes or immune-related disorders
Have a bleeding disorder or are taking blood-thinning medications (consult your doctor)
Have severe allergies or a known hypersensitivity to hyaluronic acid
Have recently had dermal fillers, Botox, chemical peels, or laser treatments (wait 2β4 weeks)
Avoid alcohol, aspirin, ibuprofen, and non-essential blood thinners for 24β48 hours before treatment (unless prescribed).
Avoid sun exposure, tanning beds, and self-tanner for at least 1 week prior.
Stop using retinoids, glycolic/salicylic acids, and harsh exfoliants 3β5 days before.
Keep skin clean and free of makeup or creams before your appointment.
If prone to cold sores, let your practitioner know (antiviral medication may be recommended).
Mild redness, swelling, or bruising at injection points is normal and should settle within a few days.
Avoid touching, rubbing, or massaging the treated area unless instructed.
Refrain from wearing makeup for at least 24 hours.
Avoid heat exposure (saunas, steam rooms, sunbeds, and hot showers) and strenuous exercise for 48 hours.
Use gentle, hydrating skincare and avoid active ingredients (retinoids, acids, vitamin C) for 5β7 days.
Apply SPF 30+ daily β skin will be more sensitive to sunlight.
Stay well-hydrated to enhance results.
Results build gradually β a course of treatments is often recommended for best outcomes.
Polynucleotides (PN) are bio-stimulating skin boosters derived from purified DNA fragments. When injected into the skin, they help repair, regenerate, and deeply hydrate tissues by stimulating fibroblast activity, collagen, and elastin production. PN also has strong antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, making it a powerful treatment for overall skin health and rejuvenation.
Improves skin hydration, elasticity, and firmness
Reduces fine lines and wrinkles
Enhances skin tone and texture
Promotes tissue repair and healing
Provides antioxidant protection against free radicals
Calms inflammation and reduces redness
Safe for delicate areas such as under the eyes, face, and neck
Polynucleotides may not be suitable if you:
Are pregnant or breastfeeding
Have a known allergy to fish or seafood (some PN are derived from salmon DNA)
Have active skin infections, rashes, or inflammation in the treatment area
Have bleeding disorders or are on blood-thinning medications (consult your doctor)
Have uncontrolled diabetes or autoimmune conditions
Have recently had dermal fillers, Botox, or other skin treatments (wait 2β4 weeks)
Always disclose your full medical history and any recent treatments to your practitioner.
Avoid alcohol, aspirin, ibuprofen, and non-essential blood thinners for 24β48 hours before (unless prescribed by your doctor).
Avoid sun exposure, tanning, or self-tanning products for at least 1 week before.
Stop using retinoids, glycolic/salicylic acids, or strong exfoliants 3β5 days prior.
Arrive with clean skin β no makeup, lotions, or oils.
If prone to cold sores, inform your practitioner (antiviral medication may be recommended).
Mild redness, swelling, or bruising at the injection sites is normal and should settle within a few days.
Keep the area clean and avoid touching or massaging unless instructed.
Avoid makeup for at least 24 hours.
Do not expose the skin to excessive heat (saunas, hot tubs, intense exercise) for 48 hours.
Avoid alcohol and smoking for 24 hours to support healing.
Apply a gentle moisturizer and use SPF 30+ daily to protect skin.
Avoid active skincare (retinoids, AHAs, BHAs, vitamin C serums) for 5β7 days post-treatment.
Results are progressive β a course of treatments is usually recommended for best outcomes.
HIFU is a non-invasive skin tightening and lifting treatment that uses focused ultrasound energy to stimulate collagen production in the deeper layers of the skin. Unlike lasers or microneedling, HIFU bypasses the surface layer and delivers energy precisely where itβs needed β helping to lift, firm, and contour without downtime.
Lifts and tightens sagging skin on the face, neck, and dΓ©colletage
Defines jawline and reduces the appearance of jowls
Softens fine lines and wrinkles
Improves skin elasticity and firmness
Non-surgical and non-invasive with no downtime
Gradual, natural results that continue to improve over 2β3 months
HIFU may not be suitable if you:
Are pregnant or breastfeeding
Have open wounds, infections, or severe acne in the treatment area
Have metal implants, pacemakers, or electronic devices in the body
Have severe or cystic acne, bleeding disorders, or uncontrolled diabetes
Have a history of keloid scarring or poor wound healing
Have active skin conditions (eczema, psoriasis, rosacea) in the area
Have recently had dermal fillers, Botox, chemical peels, or laser treatments (allow 2β4 weeks)
Avoid direct sun exposure, tanning beds, and self-tanner for at least 1 week prior.
Stop using retinoids, glycolic/salicylic acids, or strong exfoliants 3β5 days before treatment.
Keep skin clean and free of makeup, creams, or oils before your session.
Stay well-hydrated leading up to treatment to support skin healing.
Inform your practitioner of any recent cosmetic procedures or medical conditions.
Mild redness, swelling, or tingling may occur and usually subsides within a few hours.
Keep skin hydrated with a gentle, nourishing moisturizer.
Use broad-spectrum SPF 30+ daily to protect treated skin.
Avoid hot showers, saunas, steam rooms, and strenuous exercise for 24β48 hours.
Do not use retinoids, exfoliants, or harsh skincare for 5β7 days post-treatment.
Avoid alcohol and smoking for 24 hours as they may slow healing.
Results are gradual β improvements continue to appear over 8β12 weeks as new collagen forms.
Microneedling (also known as collagen induction therapy) is a minimally invasive treatment that uses tiny sterile needles to create controlled micro-injuries in the skin. This process stimulates the bodyβs natural healing response, boosting collagen and elastin production for smoother, firmer, and more radiant skin.
Reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
Improves acne scars and mild stretch marks
Helps refine enlarged pores
Enhances overall skin tone and texture
Stimulates natural collagen for long-lasting rejuvenation
Improves absorption of topical serums and skincare products
Microneedling may not be suitable if you:
Are pregnant or breastfeeding
Have active acne, cold sores, eczema, or psoriasis in the treatment area
Have open wounds, cuts, infections, or recent sunburn
Have a history of keloid scarring or poor wound healing
Have used isotretinoin (Accutane) within the past 6β12 months
Have uncontrolled diabetes or bleeding disorders
Have had recent Botox, dermal fillers, chemical peels, or laser treatments (within 1β2 weeks)
Always inform your practitioner about your medical history and any recent treatments.
Avoid sun exposure, tanning beds, and self-tanner for at least 1 week before treatment.
Stop using retinoids, glycolic/salicylic acids, or other strong exfoliants for 5 days prior.
Avoid alcohol, aspirin, and non-essential blood thinners for 24β48 hours (unless prescribed).
Do not wax, shave, or use depilatory creams on the treatment area for 48 hours before.
Arrive with clean skin β no makeup, creams, or lotions.
If prone to cold sores, notify your practitioner (an antiviral may be recommended).
Redness, swelling, and mild sensitivity are normal for 24β48 hours.
Avoid touching or scratching the treated area.
Use a gentle cleanser and fragrance-free moisturizer as recommended.
Apply broad-spectrum SPF 30+ daily β skin will be more sensitive to sunlight.
Avoid makeup for 24 hours if possible.
Do not use retinoids, AHAs, BHAs, or exfoliants for at least 5β7 days.
Avoid saunas, hot showers, swimming, and intense exercise for 48 hours.
Keep skin hydrated and follow the recommended post-treatment skincare routine.
Radio-Frequency Microneedling is an advanced skin rejuvenation treatment that combines traditional microneedling with radio-frequency energy. Tiny needles create controlled micro-injuries in the skin while delivering RF energy into deeper layers. This stimulates collagen and elastin production, leading to smoother, firmer, and more youthful skin.
Reduces fine lines and wrinkles
Improves skin laxity and firmness
Minimizes acne scars and other textural concerns
Helps reduce enlarged pores
Improves overall skin tone and texture
Stimulates natural collagen and elastin for long-lasting results
Safe and effective for most skin types
RF Microneedling may not be suitable if you:
Are pregnant or breastfeeding
Have active acne, rosacea, eczema, or psoriasis in the treatment area
Have open wounds, infections, cold sores, or sunburn
Have keloid scarring or poor wound healing
Have a pacemaker, metal implants, or defibrillator
Have uncontrolled diabetes or a bleeding disorder
Have had recent Botox, fillers, chemical peels, or laser treatments (within 2β4 weeks)
Are using isotretinoin (Accutane) within the last 6β12 months
Always disclose your full medical history and recent treatments to your practitioner.
Avoid direct sun exposure, tanning beds, and self-tanner for 1β2 weeks prior.
Stop using retinoids, glycolic/salicylic acids, and other exfoliants 5 days before.
Avoid alcohol and blood-thinning medications (unless prescribed by your doctor) for 24β48 hours before treatment.
Do not wax, thread, or use depilatory creams in the treatment area for 1 week prior.
Arrive with clean skin β no makeup, lotions, or skincare products.
If prone to cold sores, inform your practitioner (antiviral medication may be recommended).
Redness, swelling, and pinpoint bleeding may occur and typically resolve within 24β72 hours.
Keep skin clean and avoid touching or scratching the area.
Use a gentle, hydrating cleanser and moisturizer recommended by your practitioner.
Avoid makeup for 24β48 hours.
Apply a broad-spectrum SPF 30+ daily β skin will be more sensitive to the sun.
Avoid hot showers, saunas, swimming, and strenuous exercise for 48 hours.
Do not use retinoids, AHAs, BHAs, or harsh exfoliants for at least 5β7 days.
Stay well hydrated and follow your practitionerβs skincare plan for best results.
Radio-Frequency (RF) therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses controlled energy waves to heat the deeper layers of the skin. This stimulates collagen and elastin production, leading to tighter, smoother, and more youthful-looking skin without downtime.
Tightens loose or sagging skin (face, neck, jawline, body)
Stimulates collagen and elastin production for long-term skin health
Reduces fine lines and early wrinkles
Improves skin texture and firmness
Non-invasive with little to no downtime
Safe for most skin types and tones
RF may not be suitable if you:
Are pregnant or breastfeeding
Have active skin infections, rashes, or open wounds in the treatment area
Have metal implants, pacemakers, or defibrillators
Have severe heart disease or uncontrolled high blood pressure
Have epilepsy or certain neurological conditions
Have a history of cancer (consult your doctor first)
Have recently had dermal fillers, Botox, or other energy-based treatments (allow 2β4 weeks)
Always disclose your full medical history and recent treatments to your practitioner.
Avoid sun exposure, tanning beds, and self-tanner for at least 1 week before.
Stop using retinoids, glycolic/salicylic acids, or other strong exfoliants 3β5 days prior.
Stay well-hydrated before your session.
Remove all makeup, creams, and oils before treatment.
Do not schedule if you have active skin irritation, infection, or inflammation.
Mild redness or warmth is normal and should resolve within a few hours.
Apply a gentle moisturizer and SPF 30+ daily.
Avoid direct sun exposure, saunas, hot showers, and strenuous exercise for 24β48 hours.
Do not use retinoids, strong exfoliants, or harsh skincare for 3β5 days post-treatment.
Keep skin well-hydrated to support collagen stimulation.
Results are cumulative β multiple sessions may be recommended for best outcomes.
Dermaplaning is a gentle, non-invasive exfoliation treatment that uses a sterile surgical blade to carefully remove dead skin cells and fine vellus hair (peach fuzz) from the face. The result is a smoother, brighter complexion and improved absorption of skincare products.
Creates a smooth, radiant, and refreshed appearance
Removes dull surface skin and peach fuzz instantly
Enhances makeup application for a flawless finish
Promotes better penetration of skincare products
Helps soften the appearance of fine lines and mild acne scarring
Dermaplaning may not be suitable if you:
Have active acne, rosacea, eczema, psoriasis, or skin infections
Have open wounds, cuts, cold sores, or recent sunburn
Are using isotretinoin (Accutane) within the last 6β12 months
Have received chemical peels, laser, or injectables within the past 1β2 weeks
Have bleeding disorders or are taking blood-thinning medications
Have very reactive or hypersensitive skin
Avoid direct sun exposure and tanning for 1 week before treatment.
Stop using retinoids, glycolic/salicylic acids, or other strong exfoliants 3β5 days prior.
Do not wax, thread, or use depilatory creams on the face 1 week before.
Arrive with clean skin β no makeup, heavy creams, or oils.
Inform your practitioner about recent skin treatments or medications.
Mild redness or sensitivity may occur for a few hours post-treatment.
Apply a gentle moisturizer and broad-spectrum SPF 30+ daily.
Avoid direct sun exposure, tanning beds, saunas, and hot yoga for 48 hours.
Do not exfoliate or use retinoids, AHAs, or BHAs for 5 days.
Avoid touching or scratching your face.
Makeup can be worn after 24 hours, but letting skin breathe is ideal.
Keep skin hydrated to maintain results.
Microdermabrasion is a non-invasive skin resurfacing treatment that gently exfoliates the outer layer of dead skin cells using a diamond tip or fine crystals. This process stimulates cell turnover, encourages collagen production, and leaves the skin smoother, brighter, and more refreshed.
Improves overall skin tone and texture
Reduces appearance of fine lines and early wrinkles
Minimizes clogged pores and blackheads
Helps fade mild acne scarring and pigmentation
Enhances absorption of skincare products
Leaves skin looking radiant and rejuvenated
Microdermabrasion may not be suitable if you have:
Active acne, cold sores, or skin infections
Eczema, rosacea, psoriasis, or excessively sensitive skin
Open wounds, cuts, or sunburn
Recent chemical peel, laser treatment, or injectables (within 1β2 weeks)
Skin cancer or suspicious lesions
Uncontrolled diabetes or conditions affecting skin healing
Use of isotretinoin (Accutane) within the past 6β12 months
Always disclose your full medical history and current skin treatments to your practitioner.
Avoid sun exposure, tanning beds, and self-tanners for at least 1 week before treatment.
Do not use retinoids, glycolic acid, or other strong exfoliants 3β5 days prior.
Stop waxing, threading, or depilatory creams in the treatment area 1 week before.
Do not schedule if you have active cold sores, rashes, or skin irritation.
Stay hydrated and arrive with clean skin (no makeup, lotions, or heavy creams).
Mild redness or sensitivity is normal for 12β24 hours.
Apply a gentle moisturizer and broad-spectrum SPF 30+ daily.
Avoid direct sun exposure, tanning, saunas, and hot showers for 48 hours.
Do not pick, scratch, or exfoliate the treated area for at least 5β7 days.
Avoid retinoids, glycolic acid, salicylic acid, or scrubs for 5 days post-treatment.
Keep skin hydrated and avoid heavy makeup for 24 hours if possible.
Schedule follow-up treatments as recommended for best results.