FACIAL
ABOUT FACIAL
Facials are professional treatments tailored to cleanse, exfoliate, and hydrate the skin while addressing individual concerns like acne, dryness, or uneven skin tone. The treatment involves advanced skincare products and techniques such as steam, masks, and extractions to rejuvenate your skin, leaving it healthy and glowing.
wHAT IT IS
Facials rejuvenate your skin by deeply cleansing it, removing dead cells, and replenishing moisture and nutrients. Here's what a typical facial includes:
Cleansing: Removing makeup, dirt, and excess oil.
Exfoliation: Sloughing off dead skin cells with gentle exfoliants.
Extractions (if needed): Removing blackheads and clogged pores.
Massage: Promoting blood circulation for a radiant glow.
Masks: Customizing hydrating or purifying masks to target concerns like dryness or acne.
Moisturizing and Protection: Hydrating and protecting the skin with a final layer of moisturizer and sunscreen.
Facials can be personalized based on your skin's needs, whether your focus is hydration, anti-aging, or acne treatment.
how it works
Facials are typically relaxing and rejuvenating. Here’s what happens:
Before Treatment: Your esthetician will assess your skin and discuss any concerns. Based on this, they will recommend the best facial for your skin type.
During Treatment: You’ll be lying comfortably while the esthetician performs each step, including cleansing, exfoliating, and applying a mask. Most facials last between 60-90 minutes.
After Treatment: Your skin may appear slightly red if extractions were performed, but this subsides quickly. Expect your skin to feel smoother and more hydrated. Your esthetician may also suggest a follow-up skincare routine.
WHAT TO EXPECT
FAQs
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There’s no extensive preparation needed, but avoid exfoliating and using strong skincare products like retinoids 2-3 days before your facial. Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated.
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For general maintenance, a facial every 4-6 weeks is ideal. If you have concerns like acne or dryness, your esthetician may recommend more frequent sessions.
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Yes, facials are customizable for sensitive, oily, dry, and combination skin. Your esthetician will assess your skin and recommend the right treatment.
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Facials are generally soothing, though you may experience mild discomfort during extractions, especially with clogged pores. This is part of the deep-cleansing process.
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Before your sclerotherapy appointment, there are a few things to keep in mind. It is advisable to avoid using lotion or moisturizers on your legs on the day of the treatment. Wear loose and comfortable clothing to the appointment, as you may be asked to change into a gown or shorts for better access to the treatment area. Additionally, inform our practitioners about any medications or supplements you are currently taking, as some may need to be temporarily discontinued before the procedure. It is also recommended to avoid sun exposure or tanning beds for a few weeks before the treatment, as tanned skin can affect the accuracy of the injections.
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Most facials last between 60 to 90 minutes, depending on the specific treatment and your skin’s needs.
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After a facial:
Avoid heavy makeup for 24 hours.
Use sunscreen to protect your skin.
Stick to gentle skincare products and avoid exfoliants for 3-5 days.
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Yes, facials effectively treat acne by deeply cleansing the skin and unclogging pores. Specialized facials with salicylic acid or light therapy can also reduce breakouts and inflammation.
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Facials can help reduce signs of aging by promoting collagen production and improving skin elasticity. Anti-aging facials often include ingredients like hyaluronic acid and vitamin C to brighten and firm the skin.
Contact Us
Ready to achieve glowing, healthy skin? Contact us today to schedule your personalized facial consultation. Our expert team will help you find the perfect treatment for your skin type and concerns.
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