
Exfoliation & Derma Channel

Healthy, radiant skin benefits from exfoliation—a foundational step in any advanced skincare routine. As we age, our natural cell‑turnover process slows, allowing dullness, congestion, and uneven texture to surface. Exfoliation lifts away the hardened skin cells, revealing the fresh, luminous complexion beneath.
By clearing the pathway for deeper product absorption, exfoliation enhances the effectiveness of every serum, moisturizer, and treatment that follows. The result is skin that looks smoother, feels softer, and glows with renewed vitality.
Derma Channeling is a next‑generation rejuvenation technique designed to elevate your skin’s natural healing intelligence. Using precision‑controlled micro‑channels, this treatment stimulates collagen production, encourages cellular renewal, and enhances the penetration of targeted skincare actives.
45 min
coming soon
DESCRIPTION
A non‑surgical physical exfoliation procedure where a diamond‑tip wand is used to gently abrade the skin. It removes the stratum corneum, the top layer of dead skin cells, stimulating cell turnover and collagen thickening.
PURPOSE
To reveal smoother, brighter, more even-toned skin
IDEAL FOR
Returning clients seeking low-downtime rejuvenation and who have the following concerns:
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Mild textural irregularities
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Fine lines and early aging
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Hyperpigmentation, age spots, melasma
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Clogged pores or blackheads
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Superficial acne scars
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Dull, uneven skin tone
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Enhancing product penetration
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Skin Analysis
Mild scratching, tingling, and suction that is not painful
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Improve skin texture and tone
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Reduce fine lines, mild acne scarring, and sun damage
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Minimize enlarged pores and blackheads
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Brighten dull or uneven skin
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Enhance absorption of skincare products
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Stimulated collagen production with repeated treatments
These benefits may become long term with a proper home skin care routine, lifestyle changes, and regular facials every 4-6 weeks depending on your skin type, conditions, and concerns.
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Mild redness or sensitivity for up to 24 hours
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Purging: Minor breakouts from oil/dirt/debris brought to surface after deeply cleansing pores.
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Peeling: Potential flaking from exfoliation. Please do not pick at it.
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Absolute contraindications
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Open wounds or active infections (cold sores, conjunctivitis)
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Sunburn, windburned, taned, or irritated skin
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Hypersensitivity
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Contagious skin diseases
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Active acne, cystic acne, or inflamed breakouts
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Rosacea, broken capillaries or vascular lesions
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Skin cancer, eczema, psoriasis, or severe dermatitis
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Recent cosmetic procedures (chemical peels, Botox/fillers, etc).
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Uncontrolled diabetes or hypertension
-
Blood thinner medications
-
Other potential medical or skin conditions not listed above.
Please contact us with any questions concerning the Absolute Contraindications
Relative
Treatment steps may be modified or avoided for the following:
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Pregnancy (consult physician)
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Diabetes
-
Isotretinoin (Accutane)
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History of scarring, keloid formation
-
History of post inflammatory hyperpigmentation
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Telangiectasia / erythema may be worsened or brought out by exfoliation
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Other potential medical or skin conditions not listed above
Please contact us with any questions concerning the Relative Contraindications
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PLEASE drink plenty of water in days leading up to your appointment to maximize hydration
PLEASE avoid the following for the specified amount of time to reduce the risk of irritation and harm to your skin
1 Week Before Treatment:
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Sunburns
-
Excessive tanning
72 hours (3 days):
48 hours (2 days):
-
Shaving
-
Waxing
-
The following are very highly recommended for the specified amount of time to avoid irritation, to avoid clogging newly cleansed pores, to avoid skin damage, and to avoid dehydration
-
Drink plenty of water for hydration and to help with skin recovery
24 hours, please avoid the following:
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Makeup
-
Intense workouts and heat such as saunas, steamy showers, or steam rooms
-
Touching / picking at your face
-
Using abrasive or chemical cleansers
For 2-3 days
-
Apply a broad-spectrum SPF 30-50 as often as indicated on the bottle
-
Avoid tanning
-
Avoid using scrubs, exfoliants, AHA/BHAs, acne medications, Vitamin C, and retinols
-
Use a gentle, hydrating moisturizer
-
Use silk pillowcase and change pillowcase to reduce bacteria exposure
For 10-14 days
-
Avoid other professional facial treatments (peels, botox, fillers, etc)
-
Stay out of direct sunlight. If you must be outdoors, use a hat and sunscreen (spf 30+)
-
Do not wax the area of treatment
-
Please read all Terms & Conditions and all Policies prior to scheduling a session
45 min
DESCRIPTION
Minimally invasive manual exfoliation treatment that gently removes dead skin cells and fine vellus hair using a sterile blade.
PURPOSE
To reveal smoother, brighter, more even-toned skin
IDEAL FOR
Returning clients seeking low-downtime rejuvenation and who have the following concerns:
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Dull, dry, or rough skin.
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Superficial hyperpigmentation
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Mild texture
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Peach fuzz removal for smoother makeup
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Pregnant or nursing clients who cannot use chemical exfoliants.
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Sensitive skin types who cannot tolerate microdermabrasion or peels.
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Enhancing product penetration
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Skin Analysis
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Mild scratching and tingling
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Small risk of cuts
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Results last 2-3 weeks
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Smoother, softer skin texture.
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Brighter complexion and improved radiance.
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Better absorption of skincare products.
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Reduced appearance of fine lines and superficial pigmentation
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Creates a flawless canvas for makeup.
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Helps reduce minor congestion and comedones.
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Mild redness or sensitivity for up to 24 hours
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Purging: Minor breakouts from oil/dirt/debris brought to surface after deeply cleansing pores.
-
Peeling: Potential flaking from exfoliation. Please do not pick at it.
-
Absolute contraindications
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Nickle allergy
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Open wounds or active infections (cold sores, conjunctivitis)
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Sunburn, windburned, taned, or irritated skin
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Hypersensitivity
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Contagious skin diseases
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Active acne, cystic acne, or inflamed breakouts
-
Rosacea, broken capillaries or vascular lesions
-
Skin cancer, eczema, psoriasis, or severe dermatitis
-
Recent cosmetic procedures (chemical peels, Botox/fillers, etc).
-
Uncontrolled diabetes or hypertension
-
Blood thinner medications
-
Other potential medical or skin conditions not listed above.
Please contact us with any questions concerning the Absolute Contraindications
Relative
Treatment steps may be modified or avoided for the following:
-
Moles, skin tags, or raised lesions.
-
Diabetes
-
Isotretinoin (Accutane)
-
History of scarring, keloid formation
-
History of post inflammatory hyperpigmentation
-
Telangiectasia / erythema may be worsened or brought out by exfoliation
-
Other potential medical or skin conditions not listed above
Please contact us with any questions concerning the Relative Contraindications
-
PLEASE drink plenty of water in days leading up to your appointment to maximize hydration
PLEASE avoid the following for the specified amount of time to reduce the risk of irritation and harm to your skin
1 Week Before Treatment:
-
Sunburns
-
Excessive tanning
72 hours (3 days):
48 hours (2 days):
-
Shaving
-
Waxing
-
The following are very highly recommended for the specified amount of time to avoid irritation, to avoid clogging newly cleansed pores, to avoid skin damage, and to avoid dehydration
-
Drink plenty of water for hydration and to help with skin recovery
24 hours, please avoid the following:
-
Makeup
-
Intense workouts and heat such as saunas, steamy showers, or steam rooms
-
Touching / picking at your face
-
Using abrasive or chemical cleansers
For 2-3 days
-
Apply a broad-spectrum SPF 30-50 as often as indicated on the bottle
-
Avoid tanning
-
Avoid using scrubs, exfoliants, AHA/BHAs, acne medications, Vitamin C, and retinols
-
Use a gentle, hydrating moisturizer
-
Use silk pillowcase and change pillowcase to reduce bacteria exposure
For 10-14 days
-
Avoid other professional facial treatments (peels, botox, fillers, etc)
-
Stay out of direct sunlight. If you must be outdoors, use a hat and sunscreen (spf 30+)
-
Do not wax the area of treatment
-
Please read all Terms & Conditions and all Policies prior to scheduling a session
6 sessions - 45 min
DESCRIPTION
A superficial chemical peel is a light exfoliating treatment that removes only the outermost layer of skin (epidermis) using mild acids such as glycolic, lactic, mandelic, or salicylic acid.
PURPOSE
To reveal smoother, brighter, more even-toned skin
IDEAL FOR
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Returning clients seeking low-downtime rejuvenation and who have the following concerns:
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Uneven skin texture and tone
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Mild acne or congestion
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Early signs of aging
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Mild pigmentation issues (melasma, sunspots)
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Dull complexion
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Enhancing product penetration
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Skin Analysis
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Mild stinging — lasts only while the solution is on your skin (usually a few minutes).
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Warmth or tingling — similar to a light sunburn sensation.
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Tightness — as the solution works on the outer skin layer.
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Redness — like a mild sunburn; fades within hours to a couple of days.
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Dryness or flaking — do not pick or rub it - light peeling may start around day 2–3 and last up to a week.
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Slight irritation / Itchiness — mild and temporary - do not scratch
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Makeup use — usually safe the next day.
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Healing time — typically 1–7 days.
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Tightness as the skin renews.
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Temporary light or dark patches in some skin tones (usually fades)
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Smoother, softer skin texture.
-
Brighter complexion and improved radiance.
-
Better absorption of skincare products.
-
Reduced appearance of fine lines and superficial pigmentation
-
Helps reduce minor congestion and comedones.
-
Improved tone and texture
These benefits may become long term sooner with a proper home skin care routine, lifestyle changes, and regular facials every 3-6 weeks depending on your management plan and your skin type, conditions, and concerns
-
-
Mild, temporary redness that typically resolves within 1–2 hours
-
Purging: Minor breakouts from oil/dirt/debris brought to surface after deeply cleansing pores.
-
Peeling: Potential flaking. Please do not pick at it.
-
Absolute contraindications
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Pregnancy
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History of keloids or abnormal scarring
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Recent Isotretinoin (Accutane) use (6-12 months)
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Allergy to saliclic aid, aspirin
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Open wounds or active infections (cold sores, conjunctivitis)
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Sunburn, windburned, taned, or irritated skin
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Hypersensitivity
-
Contagious skin diseases
-
Active acne, cystic acne, or inflamed breakouts
-
Rosacea, broken capillaries or vascular lesions
-
Skin cancer, eczema, psoriasis, or severe dermatitis
-
Recent cosmetic procedures (chemical peels, Botox/fillers, etc).
-
Uncontrolled diabetes or hypertension
-
Blood thinner medications
-
Telangiectasia / erythema may be worsened or brought out by exfoliation
-
Other potential medical or skin conditions not listed above.
Please contact us with any questions concerning the Absolute Contraindications
Relative
Treatment steps may be modified or avoided for the following:
-
Moles, skin tags, or raised lesions.
-
Diabetes
-
History of post inflammatory hyperpigmentation (Will recieve more specific pre/post instructions)
-
Other potential medical or skin conditions not listed above
Please contact us with any questions concerning the Relative Contraindications
-
PLEASE drink plenty of water in days leading up to your appointment to maximize hydration
PLEASE avoid the following for the specified amount of time to reduce the risk of irritation and harm to your skin
1 Week Before Treatment:
-
Sunburns
-
Excessive tanning
72 hours (3 days):
48 hours (2 days):
-
Shaving
-
Waxing
-
The following are very highly recommended for the specified amount of time to avoid irritation, to avoid clogging newly cleansed pores, to avoid skin damage, and to avoid dehydration
-
Drink plenty of water for hydration and to help with skin recovery
-
Apply a broad-spectrum SPF 30-50 as often as indicated on the bottle
-
Avoid picking and rubbing skin.
-
Use silk pillowcase and change pillowcase to reduce bacteria exposure
12-24 hours, please avoid the following
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Washing your face
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Makeup
Until Fully Healed
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Skip retinoids, scrubs, or exfoliants (chemical & physical)
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Avoid sun exposure, tanning, heat, sweating (intense workouts, saunas, steamy showers)
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Apply a gentle cleansers and hydrating moisturizer using gentle sweeping or circular motions
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Avoid other professional facial treatments (peels, botox, fillers, etc)
-
Do not wax the area of treatment
-
Please read all Terms & Conditions and all Policies prior to scheduling a session
45 min
coming soon
DESCRIPTION
A nano infusion derma channeling non-invasive treatment uses a pen style device with ultra fine silicon nano tips or stainless steel cone nano tips to create thousands of microscopic, temporary channels in the stratum corneum which is the outmost layer of the skin.
PURPOSE
To create channels that enhance serum absorption, stimulate circulation, and gently resurface the skin (cellular turnover) without needles, pain, or downtime.
IDEAL FOR
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Returning clients seeking low-downtime rejuvenation and who have the following concerns:
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Mild textural irregularities
-
Fine lines and early aging
-
Hyperpigmentation, age spots, melasma
-
Superficial acne scars
-
Dull, uneven skin tone
-
Enhancing product penetration
-
Skin Analysis
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Nano Infusion
A gentle vibrating sensation from the pen with no pain
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Increased serum absorption and product efficacy such as pro-collagen actives
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Enhanced circulation with natural desquamation for cellular turnover
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Improved hydration and skin luminosity
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Smoother texture and refined appearance
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No downtime, no needles, no bleeding
These benefits may become long term with a proper home skin care routine, lifestyle changes, and regular facials every 4-6 weeks depending on your skin type, conditions, and concerns.
Immediate glow & smoothness: lasts 7–14 days for most people.
Deeper improvements require consistent treatments, often every 2–4 weeks.
Longevity varies based on skin type, serums used, your home routine,
and lifestyle factors such as stress, smoking, and sun exposure.-
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Mild, temporary redness that typically resolves within 1–2 hours
-
Purging: Minor breakouts from oil/dirt/debris brought to surface after deeply cleansing pores.
-
Peeling: Potential flaking. Please do not pick at it.
-
Absolute contraindications
-
Open wounds or active infections (cold sores, conjunctivitis)
-
Sunburn, windburned, taned, or irritated skin
-
Hypersensitivity
-
Contagious skin diseases
-
Active acne, cystic acne, or inflamed breakouts
-
Rosacea, broken capillaries or vascular lesions
-
Skin cancer, eczema, psoriasis, or severe dermatitis
-
Recent cosmetic procedures (chemical peels, Botox/fillers, etc).
-
Uncontrolled diabetes or hypertension
-
Blood thinner medications
-
Other potential medical or skin conditions not listed above.
Please contact us with any questions concerning the Absolute Contraindications
Relative
Treatment steps may be modified or avoided for the following:
-
Pregnancy (consult physician)
-
Diabetes
-
Isotretinoin (Accutane)
-
History of scarring, keloid formation
-
History of post inflammatory hyperpigmentation
-
Telangiectasia / erythema may be worsened or brought out by exfoliation
-
Other potential medical or skin conditions not listed above
Please contact us with any questions concerning the Relative Contraindications
-
PLEASE drink plenty of water in days leading up to your appointment to maximize hydration
PLEASE avoid the following for the specified amount of time to reduce the risk of irritation and harm to your skin
1 Week Before Treatment:
-
Sunburns
-
Excessive tanning
72 hours (3 days):
48 hours (2 days):
-
Shaving
-
Waxing
-
The following are very highly recommended for the specified amount of time to avoid irritation, to avoid clogging newly cleansed pores, to avoid skin damage, and to avoid dehydration
-
Drink plenty of water for hydration and to help with skin recovery
24 hours, please avoid the following:
-
Makeup
-
Intense workouts and heat such as saunas, steamy showers, or steam rooms
-
Touching / picking at your face
-
Using abrasive or chemical cleansers
For 2-3 days
-
Apply a broad-spectrum SPF 30-50 as often as indicated on the bottle
-
Avoid tanning
-
Avoid using scrubs, exfoliants, AHA/BHAs, acne medications, Vitamin C, and retinols
-
Use a gentle, hydrating moisturizer
-
Use silk pillowcase and change pillowcase to reduce bacteria exposure
For 10-14 days
-
Avoid other professional facial treatments (peels, botox, fillers, etc)
-
Stay out of direct sunlight. If you must be outdoors, use a hat and sunscreen (spf 30+)
-
Do not wax the area of treatment
-
Please read all Terms & Conditions and all Policies prior to scheduling a session