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HYDRATE

SKIN BOOSTERS

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REGENERATE

POLYNUCLEOTIDES

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REPAIR

CRYOPEN

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RADIATE

DERMAPLANING

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HYDRATE

HYDRO FACIAL

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STIMULATE

RADIOFREQUENCY

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RESTORE

IPRF

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REPAIR

LED LIGHT THERAPY

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ANALISE

SKIN ANALYSIS

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MAINTAIN

SKIN CARE

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REDUCE

FAT DISSOLVE

SKIN CONCERNS

Suitable Treatments

“Pigmentation” refers to discoloration of the skin typically caused by the presence of melanin—a natural pigment produced by cells called melanocytes.

Types of Pigmentation

  1. Hyperpigmentation – Excess melanin, leading to darker patches of skin.

    • Causes: Sun exposure, inflammation, acne scars, hormonal changes (e.g., melasma), certain medications.

    • Examples: Age spots, melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.

  2. Hypopigmentation – Reduced melanin production, resulting in lighter patches.

    • Causes: Vitiligo, albinism, skin damage (like from burns or infections).

    • advanced stages.

Common Treatments

  • Home Care: Including ingredients like Cystamine, retinoids, azelaic acid and kojic acid.

  • Pigmentation Chemical peels: To exfoliate and promote skin renewal.

  • Cryo therapy: Targets deeper patches of pigmentation.

  • Sun protection: Broad-spectrum SPF to prevent worsening.

 

 
 

Characteristics of aging can be from both intrinsic and extrinsic some and include

  • Deep wrinkles

  • Fine Lines and Wrinkles
  • Slower Cell Turnover
  • Age spots (hyperpigmentation)

  • Rough texture

  • Uneven skin tone

  • Sagging due to collagen breakdown

Home care will generally consist of active ingredients like retinoids, AHAs, Peptides, Hyaluronic Acid and Antioxidants.

 

Treatments within your treatment plan will generally include treatments that stimulate collagen like Skinpen, replace loss of hydration like Skin Boosters, Peels to speed up cell renewal and polynucleotides to repair cells.

When treating sensitive skin it requires a gentle, non-irritating approach that soothes inflammation and strengthens the skin barrier while still addressing concerns like ageing, pigmentation, or acne.

 

We have a specific range of home care for sensitive skin that firstly helps hydrate and repair the skin barrier. 

 

In salon treatments will generally include Lactic Resurfacers, LED Light Therapy and adapted Hydro Facial protocols.

Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that causes redness, visible blood vessels, and sometimes pustules, typically on the cheeks, nose, chin, and forehead. It can flare up with triggers like sun exposure, stress, hot beverages, spicy foods, or extreme temperatures. Although there is no cure for Rosacea in salon treatments and home care can help manage and reduce rosacea symptoms.

 

Acne is a common skin condition that can affect people of all ages, but it’s particularly prevalent during hormonal changes. It happens when hair follicles get clogged with oil, dead skin cells, and sometimes bacteria, leading to inflammation. Acne can range from mild, with occasional pimples, to severe, with cysts and scarring.

 

In salon treatments will vary depending on the grade of acne but will generally include a course of Peels that include Salicylic and Jessner, Blue LED Light Therapy and SkinPen for Post Inflammatory Scarring.

 

Home care is extremely important when working to clear up acne and will generally include retinoids, salicylic exfoliation and hydration.