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Our High Frequency Facials for the win this summer..

We launched our new treatment within the last few weeks and it is one on the must try list for sure! 


High frequency is definitely a boost to your skin that you need this summer.


With this technology it’s is a non-invasive therapy that uses a high-frequency electrical current to stimulate the skin's natural healing process. It can help reduce inflammation, kill bacteria, and regenerate collagen, resulting in smoother, healthier looking skin.


Which is why it’s a popular booking option, due to the fact is can help treat these conditions: 


  • Blemishes 

  • Ageing Skin / Pre Ageing Skin

  • Acne 

  • Dryness

  • Dehydration 

  • Dull Skin

  • Dark Circles

  • Healing of damaged tissues

  • Increases circulation 


Not only can this treatment be used on the face it actually can be used on the back too, which is great as a holiday prep treatment for those with blemishes and acne on the back which can be quite a common problem. 


This treatment combined with LED will give a powerful boost to the skin. 


Leaving your skin feeling refreshed and rejuvenated and aiding in a confidence boost once your skin is feeling and looking smoother revealing a glowy complexion. 


Usually a healthier complexion is achieved in 1 to 3 sessions, depending on the condition we are treating a weekly course may be suitable. Please book a consultation to discuss.


Read more on our high frequency page here.


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