ABOUT OUR TREATMENTS
ANTI-WRINKLE INJECTIONS
What are Anti-Wrinkle Injections?
Anti-wrinkle injections are a cosmetic procedure designed to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines on the face.
How do they Work?
When injected into specific facial muscles, the botulinum toxin blocks nerve signals that cause muscle contractions. By relaxing these muscles, the skin above them becomes smoother, and the appearance of wrinkles and lines is minimized.
The Procedure:
The procedure is typically quick and relatively straightforward. We will first assess your facial muscles and determine the appropriate injection points. Then, using a fine needle, injecting small amounts of the botulinum toxin into the targeted muscles.
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Results and Duration:
The results of anti-wrinkle injections are not immediate and usually take a few days to become noticeable. Over the course of a week or so, you should begin to see a reduction in wrinkles and a smoother appearance. The effects typically last around 3 to 6 months.
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SKIN BOOSTERS
What are Skin Boosters?
Skin boosters are a non-surgical cosmetic treatment aimed at rejuvenating the skin's appearance by enhancing hydration and stimulating collagen production. The procedure involves injecting a hyaluronic acid-based gel into the skin, which helps to improve skin texture and elasticity.
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How do Skin Boosters Work?
The hyaluronic acid gel is injected into the deep layers of the skin, where it attracts and retains water molecules, providing deep hydration to the treated areas. This increased hydration helps to plump the skin, reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, giving the skin a more youthful and radiant look.
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The Procedure:
The procedure is generally well-tolerated, and topical aesthetics can be applied before the treatment to minimize discomfort. The injections are strategically placed into the deep dermal layers using fine needles or microcannulas.
Results and Maintenance:
The results of skin boosters are not immediate but develop gradually. Typically, a series of treatments spaced a few weeks apart is recommended to achieve optimal results. After the initial treatment plan, maintenance sessions may be required every few months to sustain the effects.
WAXING
Preparation:
Before waxing, it's essential to ensure that the hair length is appropriate for waxing. Hair should be at least 1/4 inch (6 mm) long for the best results. If it's too short, the wax may not effectively grip the hair.
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Aftercare:
After waxing, some residual wax may remain on the skin. You can use a post-waxing oil or lotion to remove any excess wax and soothe the skin. Avoid hot baths, saunas, and exposing the waxed area to the sun immediately after waxing, as the skin may be more sensitive during this time.
LASHES
Procedure:
During the treatment, your eyes are typically closed, and a silicone pad is placed on your eyelids to protect your skin. Your natural lashes are then gently brushed and adhered to the pad using a special adhesive, which helps in creating the desired curl.
Tinting:
Lash lift treatments also include lash tinting, where a semi-permanent dye is applied to the lashes, giving them a darker, more defined appearance.
Duration:
The whole process usually takes around 45 minutes to an hour, and the results can last anywhere from 6 to 8 weeks, depending on your natural lash growth cycle.
NAILS
Application Process:
The process of getting gel nails involves several steps. Firstly, the natural nails are shaped and cleaned by a nail technician. Then, a thin layer of a special gel base coat is applied to the nails, and they are cured under a UV or LED lamp for a short time to harden the gel.
Durability:
Gel nails are known for their exceptional durability compared to traditional nail polish. The gel adheres firmly to the natural nails, making them less prone to chipping and peeling. With proper care, gel nails can last anywhere from two to four weeks without significant signs of wear.
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Removal Process:
When it's time to remove gel nails, it's important to have them professionally removed to avoid damaging the natural nails. Typically a gentle file to break the seal of the gel, and then the nails are soaked in acetone to dissolve the gel layers.
Nail Health:
Properly applied and maintained gel nails should not significantly damage your natural nails. However, it's essential to follow aftercare instructions and give your nails occasional breaks from gel manicures to promote overall nail health.
Nail Art:
Gel nails are a popular choice for nail art enthusiasts. The gel's flexibility allows for intricate designs and embellishments that can last for weeks without losing their vibrancy.
MASSAGE
Guasha
Guasha massage, also known as "gua sha," is a traditional Chinese therapeutic technique that involves using a smooth-edged tool to gently scrape the skin's surface. This practice is believed to promote blood circulation, release tension, and stimulate the body's natural healing processes.
Deep tissue
Deep tissue massage is a type of massage therapy that focuses on targeting deeper layers of muscles and connective tissues. It is designed to address chronic muscle tension, knots, and adhesions by applying firm pressure and using specific techniques to release tension and promote relaxation.
Cupping
Cupping massage is a therapeutic technique that involves placing cups on the skin to create a vacuum effect, which draws the skin and underlying tissues into the cups. This practice is believed to improve blood circulation, release muscle tension, and relaxation.
Swedish
Swedish massage is a popular and widely practiced style of massage therapy that focuses on promoting relaxation, improving circulation, and relieving muscle tension. It incorporates a combination of techniques that work together to create a soothing and rejuvenating experience.