Frequently asked questions.
What is Hydrodermabrasion?
Hydrodermabrasion is the latest innovation currently trending in the skincare industry. This amazing treatment offers technology to remove dry, dead skin cells from the outer layer of the skin while simultaneously infusing hydro-serum with ingredients based on the skin’s needs. This advanced technology optimizes the entire treatment by concurrently stimulating blood circulation and lymphatic flow. This new technology combines water and exfoliation to effortlessly exfoliate and reveal healthier more radiant texture. Hydrodermabrasion has proven to be the best alternative for sensitive skin types, looking for a gentle, yet hydrating exfoliation.
Hydrodermabrasion can be performed on all skin types including those with aging, blemished, dull, dehydrated, oily and uneven skin tone. Through the reduction of oil and congestion, the appearance of the pores are considerably minimized. Additional benefits include the reduction of mild acne scars, puffy eyes, and the reduction of fine lines and wrinkles. The Hydrodermabrasion facial lasts about an hour and results of radiant, smooth, and rejuvenated skin are instant.
The benefits of drinking plenty of water prior to your Massage, Manual Lymphatic Drainage, or a Facial:
Muscle flexibility: Hydrated muscles are more pliable and can be worked on more deeply, releasing tension more efficiently.
Improved circulation: Water helps to improve blood flow, which delivers oxygen and nutrients to your muscles and facilitates the removal of waste products like lactic acid.
Reduced muscle soreness: By promoting proper circulation, pre-hydration can help minimize post-massage soreness.
Toxins removal: Massage can help release toxins from muscles, and adequate hydration ensures your body can effectively flush them out.
Better lymphatic drainage: Hydration supports the lymphatic system, which is responsible for removing waste and fluids from the body
What is a Micro-Current Facial?
A microcurrent facial is a non-invasive cosmetic treatment that uses low-level electrical currents to stimulate the muscles and tissues of the face:
How it works: During a microcurrent facial, two probes deliver small electrical currents to the skin's surface. The intensity of the current and the length of time it's applied depends on the treatment.
Microcurrent facials are designed to:
Increase circulation
Tone muscles
Promote collagen production
Lift and firm skin
Reeducate tired muscles
Assist with cell regeneration
Improve elasticity
Diminish swelling under the eyes