
Radio Frequency & Electorporation and High Frequency Facials
Radio Frequency (RF) & Electroporation Facial
A Radio Frequency (RF) and Electroporation facial is a non-invasive treatment that uses advanced technology to rejuvenate and tighten the skin. Radio Frequency energy heats the deeper layers of the skin, stimulating collagen production and promoting a firmer, more youthful appearance. Electroporation uses electrical pulses to enhance the absorption of active ingredients, such as hyaluronic acid or peptides, deeply into the skin. For mature clients, this combination can help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, improve skin texture and elasticity, and provide an overall revitalized look. This treatment is ideal for clients seeking a non-surgical option to enhance skin tone and achieve a smoother, more youthful complexion.
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PRICE £70 per treatment
For optimum results, a course of 6 treatments to be taken weekly is advised. PRICE £300
High Frequency Facial
High Frequency is a popular skincare technique that is used to treat a variety of conditions, including acne management, enlarged pores, fine lines and wrinkles, and puffy or dark eyes.
The high-frequency electrodes can be filled with two types of inert gas:
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Argon gas – which produces a subtle violet glow
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Neon gas – which produces an orange glow
Argon gas is used to help treat existing acne and prevent future breakouts. The production of ozone will successfully target and inhibit the acne-producing bacteria.
It produces a deeply penetrating germicidal and drying effect in order to treat the most severe cases of acne. The enriched oxygen molecules produced by high-frequency machines are effective in helping to heal and revitalize the skin.
Direct high-frequency also regulates sebum production and combats oiliness on the surface on the skin. Neon gas is used in treating aging skin because it has a toning effect and stimulates blood vessels, thus improving skin colour. It brings warmth to the area and this promotes blood circulation and encourages cellular turnover.
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£50
