Spa Treatments
Facial Services
Vit-C Treatments
Vitamin C is a potent antioxidant that helps neutralize free radicals, which can damage skin cells and accelerate aging. This protection helps in maintaining a youthful appearance and reducing the impact of environmental stressors like pollution and UV rays and brightens the skin.
Enzyme Treatments
An enzyme facial mask is a skincare treatment designed to exfoliate and rejuvenate the skin using natural enzymes derived from fruits such as pumpkin, or oatmeal. These enzymes work by breaking down dead skin cells on the surface of the skin, resulting in a smoother, brighter complexion.
Hi-Frequency
High frequency facial treatments utilize a small handheld device that delivers electrical currents through a glass electrode filled with neon or argon gas. These currents generate a high-frequency alternating current that produces ozone and oxygen molecules. When applied to the skin, the electrical currents produce heat and a therapeutic tingling sensation.
Rejuvenation and Light Therapy
Light therapy, often referred to as LED therapy, uses different wavelengths of light to penetrate the skin at varying depths. The most common wavelengths used in LED therapy for skincare are red, blue, and sometimes near-infrared.
Diamond Microdermabrasion
Diamond microdermabrasion is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure used to rejuvenate the skin by exfoliating the outer layer. As the outer layer of skin is exfoliated, it stimulates the production of new skin cells, collagen, and elastin. This can help improve skin texture and elasticity. It also unclogs pores and helps remove debris from the skin, which can reduce the occurrence of acne breakouts and blackheads. By removing the outer layer of dead skin cells, diamond microdermabrasion allows skincare products to penetrate deeper into the skin, making them more effective.
Chemical Peel
AHA (Alpha Hydroxy Acid) and Jessner chemical peels are both types of chemical peels used to improve skin texture, treat various skin concerns, and enhance skin appearance. AHA (Alpha Hydroxy Acid) Peels work by exfoliating the outer layer of the skin (epidermis), primarily through the use of acids like glycolic acid (from sugar cane), lactic acid (from milk), or mandelic acid (from almonds). These acids loosen the bonds between dead skin cells, promoting their shedding.They stimulate the production of new skin cells and collagen, which can lead to improved skin texture and elasticity over time. AHA peels are effective in treating mild to moderate acne, fine lines and wrinkles, uneven skin tone, and mild hyperpigmentation (such as age spots or sun spots).
Jessner peels are a medium-depth chemical peel that combines three primary ingredients: salicylic acid, lactic acid, and resorcinol. These work synergistically to penetrate deeper into the skin compared to AHA peels. Jessner peels exfoliate the outer layer of skin more aggressively than AHA peels, effectively removing dead skin cells and encouraging the growth of new cells.They are particularly effective for treating moderate acne, deeper wrinkles, more significant hyperpigmentation, and sun-damaged skin.
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