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Laser Hair Removal
Laser hair removal is a cosmetic procedure that uses concentrated light to target and destroy hair follicles, inhibiting future hair growth. The procedure is effective for removing unwanted hair from areas such as the face, legs, arms, and underarms. During treatment, the laser emits light that is absorbed by the pigment in the hair, damaging the follicle. Multiple sessions are often required for optimal results, as hair grows in different stages. While laser hair removal is generally safe, it may cause temporary redness or swelling. It offers a long-term solution compared to traditional methods like shaving or waxing.
Hydrafacial
HydraFacial is a non-invasive facial treatment that combines cleansing, exfoliation, extraction, hydration, and antioxidant infusion. Using a specialized device, the treatment gently exfoliates the skin, removing dead cells and debris while infusing nourishing serums to hydrate and rejuvenate the skin. It also helps clear clogged pores and improve skin tone and texture. HydraFacial is suitable for all skin types and can address various concerns, such as fine lines, acne, hyperpigmentation, and uneven skin tone. The procedure is painless, requires no downtime, and provides instant results, making it a popular choice for those seeking glowing, refreshed skin.
GFC
GFC (Growth Factor Concentrate) hair treatment is a cutting-edge procedure aimed at stimulating hair growth and improving scalp health. It involves the application of concentrated growth factors derived from platelets, which are extracted from the patient’s blood. These growth factors are rich in proteins that promote the regeneration of hair follicles and improve circulation to the scalp. GFC treatment helps reduce hair thinning, boost hair density, and restore vitality. It is minimally invasive, requires no downtime, and is considered a safe, natural alternative to other hair restoration techniques, with visible results over a few months.
Hair PRP
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) hair treatment is a non-surgical procedure used to stimulate hair growth and combat hair thinning. It involves drawing the patient’s blood, processing it to concentrate the platelets, and then injecting this plasma into the scalp. The high concentration of growth factors in the PRP helps rejuvenate hair follicles, promoting new hair growth and improving hair thickness. PRP is a natural and safe treatment option that uses the body’s own healing properties. It typically requires multiple sessions for optimal results, with minimal downtime and few side effects. Results can take a few months to become visible.
Scalp care treatment
Scalp extraction cleaning is a process that involves removing buildup, debris, and dead skin cells from the scalp to promote a healthier hair growth environment. This procedure typically uses specialized tools or exfoliating products designed to cleanse the scalp thoroughly. It helps clear blocked hair follicles, reduces dandruff, and improves blood circulation to the scalp. Scalp extraction cleaning can be done as part of a professional treatment or at home with the right products. Regular cleansing can lead to healthier hair and improved scalp conditions, supporting better absorption of hair care treatments like shampoos, serums, and oils.
High frequency
High-frequency hair treatments are a type of scalp therapy that uses high-frequency electrical currents to promote hair growth and improve scalp health. High-frequency hair treatments improve Circulation, increase Oxygenation, reduce dandruff and Itchiness,
Enhances Product Absorption, Strengthening Hair.
This treatment is often used in combination with other hair restoration treatments or as part of a regular hair care regimen. It's non-invasive and typically painless, though some people might feel a mild tingling or warming sensation during the session.
​Tattoo Removal
Tattoo removal is the process of erasing unwanted tattoos using various methods. The most common method is laser removal, which uses high-intensity light to break down the tattoo ink, allowing the body to naturally eliminate the particles. Other techniques include surgical excision, where the tattoo is cut out and the skin is stitched, and dermabrasion, which involves sanding the skin to remove the ink. Laser removal is the most popular and effective option, though multiple sessions may be required. The process can cause discomfort, scarring, and changes in skin texture, depending on the method used.
Carbon Lasers peeling
Carbon laser peeling, also known as a carbon facial, is a non-invasive skincare treatment that uses a laser to target and treat various skin concerns. The process begins with applying a carbon lotion to the skin, which penetrates deep into the pores. The laser is then used to heat the carbon particles, causing them to absorb light and gently exfoliate the skin's surface. This helps reduce acne, improve skin texture, minimize pores, and promote collagen production. Carbon laser peeling is safe for most skin types, requires little downtime, and provides a glowing, smoother complexion after treatment.
Chemical peeling
Chemical peeling is a cosmetic treatment that involves applying a chemical solution to the skin to exfoliate and remove dead skin cells. This process helps improve skin texture, tone, and clarity by promoting the growth of new, healthier skin. There are three main types: superficial, medium, and deep peels, each targeting different layers of the skin. Superficial peels treat minor skin issues like acne and fine lines, while medium and deep peels address more severe conditions, such as wrinkles, sun damage, and pigmentation. Chemical peels can lead to smoother, younger-looking skin with minimal downtime when performed by a professional.
Face PRP
"Face PRP" is short for *Platelet-Rich Plasma* treatment for the face. This is a cosmetic procedure where a person's blood is drawn, processed to extract the plasma rich in platelets, and then injected into their face to stimulate skin rejuvenation, improve texture, reduce wrinkles, and promote collagen production.
PRP treatments are used for facial rejuvenation, acne scars, under-eye circles, and overall skin improvement. The idea is that the growth factors in the platelet-rich plasma stimulate healing and regeneration in the treated area.
Microneedling
Microneedling, or collagen induction therapy, is a cosmetic procedure that uses a device with fine needles to create tiny, controlled punctures in the skin. These micro-injuries stimulate the body’s natural healing process, boosting collagen and elastin production. The treatment improves skin texture, reduces fine lines, wrinkles, and scars, and minimizes pore size. It can also help with hyperpigmentation and skin hydration by enhancing the absorption of skincare products. Typically performed with a topical numbing cream, microneedling has minimal downtime, but redness and irritation may occur. It’s a safe and effective treatment
Mole Removal
Mole removal is a common cosmetic procedure to eliminate moles that may be unsightly, irritating, or potentially cancerous. It can be done through various methods such as excision (cutting out the mole), shaving (removing it with a surgical blade), or laser removal (using a focused light beam). The choice of method depends on factors like the mole's size, location, and type. The procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia to minimize discomfort. After removal, a small scar may form, but it usually heals over time. It's important to have moles checked by a healthcare professional before removal.