What does a facial in Vancouver involve?

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What does a facial in Vancouver involve?

Skin Technique offers a type of facial called a hydrafacial. It’s a treatment that involves three steps: cleansing, exfoliation, and infusing the skin with different serums. The entire treatment takes about half an hour. During the exfoliation process, the aesthetician will remove the dead skin cells from the client’s face. Not only will this reduce blemishes like wrinkles, fine lines, and acne scars, it will also make the skin more permeable and receptive to the serums that will be used during the facial’s last stage. The aesthetician will advise the client as to which serums will best help their skin.

What is a non-surgical nose job?

A non-surgical nose job is a procedure that involves the use of dermal fillers like Restylane or Juvederm to improve the appearance of the client’s nose by filling in dents along the bridge or making the nose appear less crooked. The treatment takes half an hour or less, and the patient will usually not need anesthesia. The effects typically last around six months.

Clients who are considering cosmetic nose surgery may use non-surgical nose jobs to experiment with different looks and then choose the nose that is most flattering and suitable to their face.

What is EndyMed Radio Frequency 3DEEP™?

EndyMed is a non-surgical procedure used for body contouring. It can also be used to tighten skin and reduce acne scars. The aesthetician will use a handheld device that emits radiofrequency waves that stimulate the production of collagen. A single treatment takes anywhere from 15 minutes to an hour, and the patient will see results within a month. EndyMed’s effects can last for up to a year. The aesthetician will apply topical numbing cream beforehand to keep the client comfortable.

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