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SKIN BOOSTERS/POLYNUCLEOTIDES

Skin boosters and polynucleotide injections are injectable treatments designed to improve skin quality and promote rejuvenation. Skin boosters, made from hyaluronic acid, deeply hydrate the skin, enhance texture, and stimulate collagen production, providing a natural, radiant glow. They are injected superficially using techniques like the BAP method or mesotherapy. Polynucleotide injections, on the other hand, use DNA fragments to stimulate skin regeneration, repair damaged skin, and boost collagen and elasticity. Both treatments offer long-lasting results, focusing on hydration, skin rejuvenation, and overall skin quality

2-3 sessions spread 4 weeks apart

2 weeks

Mild swelling & bruising

From £120

Lumi-Pro Skin

For clients looking for hydration and glow!

  • What Are The Benefits For Dermaplaning?
    Exfoliates Dead Skin Cells: Removes the outer layer of dead skin cells, revealing a fresher, smoother complexion. Removes Peach Fuzz: Eliminates fine vellus hairs (peach fuzz) that can trap oil and dirt, making the skin look smoother and feel incredibly soft. Enhances Product Absorption: Allows skincare products to penetrate more deeply, making serums, moisturizers, and other treatments more effective. Smooths Skin Texture: Creates a smooth, even surface, reducing the appearance of minor imperfections, like fine lines and dry patches. Brightens Complexion: Helps improve skin tone by removing dull, dead cells, resulting in a brighter, more radiant glow. Improves Makeup Application: Creates an ideal surface for makeup, allowing it to go on smoothly and last longer without caking. Non-Invasive and Gentle: A safe, non-invasive treatment with minimal to no downtime, making it suitable for most skin types, even those with sensitive skin. Immediate Results: Instantly reveals softer, brighter skin with results visible right after treatment.
  • What Is The Pre-Care Before Dermaplaning?
    Avoid Sun Exposure: Limit direct sun exposure for 3-5 days before your treatment to reduce skin sensitivity. Discontinue Retinols and Exfoliants: Stop using retinoids, AHAs, BHAs, and other exfoliants 3-5 days before the appointment to prevent skin irritation. Skip Facial Treatments: Refrain from chemical peels, microdermabrasion, or other intense facial treatments for at least one week before dermaplaning. Avoid Waxing or Threading: Do not wax or thread the facial area for at least one week before the treatment. Arrive with Clean Skin: Avoid wearing makeup or heavy moisturizers to the appointment so the skin is ready for treatment. Avoid Aesthetic Treatments: No filler or botox for 2 weeks before treatment
  • What Is The Aftercare?
    Hydrate and Soothe: Use a gentle, hydrating moisturizer and avoid active ingredients like retinol, AHAs, and BHAs for 2-3 days post-treatment. Use Sunscreen: Apply SPF 30+ daily and avoid direct sun exposure to protect the newly exposed skin. Avoid Heat and Sweating: Refrain from hot showers, saunas, and intense workouts for 24-48 hours to reduce irritation. Skip Exfoliants: Avoid scrubs, peels, or exfoliating products for 5-7 days to allow the skin to fully recover. Keep Makeup Light: Avoid heavy makeup for at least 24 hours after dermaplaning to prevent clogging pores on newly exfoliated skin. Gentle Cleanser: Use gentle cleanser and skincare products for 3 days after treatment. Clean Pillowcase: Sleep with a clean pillowcase on and avoid touching the face. Avoid Aesthetic Treatments: No filler or botox for 2 weeks after treatment
  • Are There Any Side Effects Of Dermaplaning?
    While dermaplaning is generally safe and effective, there are a few possible side effects to keep in mind. Some individuals may experience temporary redness, mild irritation, or increased sensitivity immediately following the treatment, which usually subsides within a few hours. Breakouts can occasionally occur, particularly if post-treatment care isn’t followed properly. Additionally, removing the top layer of skin increases sun sensitivity, making sunscreen essential to prevent sunburn or pigmentation issues. Following recommended pre- and post-care steps can help ensure a safe and beneficial dermaplaning experience.
  • Who Should Avoid This Treatment?
    Active Acne: Individuals with active, inflamed acne or cystic breakouts should avoid dermaplaning, as it can aggravate the skin and spread bacteria, worsening breakouts. Severe Rosacea or Eczema: Those with sensitive skin conditions, such as severe rosacea or eczema, may experience irritation or flare-ups from dermaplaning. Sunburn or Windburn: If the skin is sunburned, windburned, or otherwise damaged, dermaplaning may cause further irritation and delay healing. Recent Facial Treatments: People who have had chemical peels, laser treatments, or microdermabrasion in the past 2-4 weeks should wait until their skin has fully healed before trying dermaplaning. Active Skin Infections: Anyone with an active skin infection (such as cold sores or impetigo) should avoid dermaplaning, as it can spread the infection. Blood Clotting Disorders or Certain Medications: Those with blood clotting issues or on blood-thinning medications should avoid dermaplaning due to the minor risk of nicks or cuts.
  • How often should I get dermaplaning done for the best results?
    Dermaplaning can be done every 4–6 weeks, depending on your skin’s needs and your skincare goals. Regular sessions can help maintain a consistently smooth and radiant complexion.

Lumi-Pro Eyes

For clients who are looking to get rid of dark under eyes and to reduce lines

  • What Are The Benefits For Dermaplaning?
    Exfoliates Dead Skin Cells: Removes the outer layer of dead skin cells, revealing a fresher, smoother complexion. Removes Peach Fuzz: Eliminates fine vellus hairs (peach fuzz) that can trap oil and dirt, making the skin look smoother and feel incredibly soft. Enhances Product Absorption: Allows skincare products to penetrate more deeply, making serums, moisturizers, and other treatments more effective. Smooths Skin Texture: Creates a smooth, even surface, reducing the appearance of minor imperfections, like fine lines and dry patches. Brightens Complexion: Helps improve skin tone by removing dull, dead cells, resulting in a brighter, more radiant glow. Improves Makeup Application: Creates an ideal surface for makeup, allowing it to go on smoothly and last longer without caking. Non-Invasive and Gentle: A safe, non-invasive treatment with minimal to no downtime, making it suitable for most skin types, even those with sensitive skin. Immediate Results: Instantly reveals softer, brighter skin with results visible right after treatment.
  • What Is The Pre-Care Before Dermaplaning?
    Avoid Sun Exposure: Limit direct sun exposure for 3-5 days before your treatment to reduce skin sensitivity. Discontinue Retinols and Exfoliants: Stop using retinoids, AHAs, BHAs, and other exfoliants 3-5 days before the appointment to prevent skin irritation. Skip Facial Treatments: Refrain from chemical peels, microdermabrasion, or other intense facial treatments for at least one week before dermaplaning. Avoid Waxing or Threading: Do not wax or thread the facial area for at least one week before the treatment. Arrive with Clean Skin: Avoid wearing makeup or heavy moisturizers to the appointment so the skin is ready for treatment. Avoid Aesthetic Treatments: No filler or botox for 2 weeks before treatment
  • What Is The Aftercare?
    Hydrate and Soothe: Use a gentle, hydrating moisturizer and avoid active ingredients like retinol, AHAs, and BHAs for 2-3 days post-treatment. Use Sunscreen: Apply SPF 30+ daily and avoid direct sun exposure to protect the newly exposed skin. Avoid Heat and Sweating: Refrain from hot showers, saunas, and intense workouts for 24-48 hours to reduce irritation. Skip Exfoliants: Avoid scrubs, peels, or exfoliating products for 5-7 days to allow the skin to fully recover. Keep Makeup Light: Avoid heavy makeup for at least 24 hours after dermaplaning to prevent clogging pores on newly exfoliated skin. Gentle Cleanser: Use gentle cleanser and skincare products for 3 days after treatment. Clean Pillowcase: Sleep with a clean pillowcase on and avoid touching the face. Avoid Aesthetic Treatments: No filler or botox for 2 weeks after treatment
  • Are There Any Side Effects Of Dermaplaning?
    While dermaplaning is generally safe and effective, there are a few possible side effects to keep in mind. Some individuals may experience temporary redness, mild irritation, or increased sensitivity immediately following the treatment, which usually subsides within a few hours. Breakouts can occasionally occur, particularly if post-treatment care isn’t followed properly. Additionally, removing the top layer of skin increases sun sensitivity, making sunscreen essential to prevent sunburn or pigmentation issues. Following recommended pre- and post-care steps can help ensure a safe and beneficial dermaplaning experience.
  • Who Should Avoid This Treatment?
    Active Acne: Individuals with active, inflamed acne or cystic breakouts should avoid dermaplaning, as it can aggravate the skin and spread bacteria, worsening breakouts. Severe Rosacea or Eczema: Those with sensitive skin conditions, such as severe rosacea or eczema, may experience irritation or flare-ups from dermaplaning. Sunburn or Windburn: If the skin is sunburned, windburned, or otherwise damaged, dermaplaning may cause further irritation and delay healing. Recent Facial Treatments: People who have had chemical peels, laser treatments, or microdermabrasion in the past 2-4 weeks should wait until their skin has fully healed before trying dermaplaning. Active Skin Infections: Anyone with an active skin infection (such as cold sores or impetigo) should avoid dermaplaning, as it can spread the infection. Blood Clotting Disorders or Certain Medications: Those with blood clotting issues or on blood-thinning medications should avoid dermaplaning due to the minor risk of nicks or cuts.
  • How often should I get dermaplaning done for the best results?
    Dermaplaning can be done every 4–6 weeks, depending on your skin’s needs and your skincare goals. Regular sessions can help maintain a consistently smooth and radiant complexion.
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Jalupro

  • What Are The Benefits For Dermaplaning?
    Exfoliates Dead Skin Cells: Removes the outer layer of dead skin cells, revealing a fresher, smoother complexion. Removes Peach Fuzz: Eliminates fine vellus hairs (peach fuzz) that can trap oil and dirt, making the skin look smoother and feel incredibly soft. Enhances Product Absorption: Allows skincare products to penetrate more deeply, making serums, moisturizers, and other treatments more effective. Smooths Skin Texture: Creates a smooth, even surface, reducing the appearance of minor imperfections, like fine lines and dry patches. Brightens Complexion: Helps improve skin tone by removing dull, dead cells, resulting in a brighter, more radiant glow. Improves Makeup Application: Creates an ideal surface for makeup, allowing it to go on smoothly and last longer without caking. Non-Invasive and Gentle: A safe, non-invasive treatment with minimal to no downtime, making it suitable for most skin types, even those with sensitive skin. Immediate Results: Instantly reveals softer, brighter skin with results visible right after treatment.
  • What Is The Pre-Care Before Dermaplaning?
    Avoid Sun Exposure: Limit direct sun exposure for 3-5 days before your treatment to reduce skin sensitivity. Discontinue Retinols and Exfoliants: Stop using retinoids, AHAs, BHAs, and other exfoliants 3-5 days before the appointment to prevent skin irritation. Skip Facial Treatments: Refrain from chemical peels, microdermabrasion, or other intense facial treatments for at least one week before dermaplaning. Avoid Waxing or Threading: Do not wax or thread the facial area for at least one week before the treatment. Arrive with Clean Skin: Avoid wearing makeup or heavy moisturizers to the appointment so the skin is ready for treatment. Avoid Aesthetic Treatments: No filler or botox for 2 weeks before treatment
  • What Is The Aftercare?
    Hydrate and Soothe: Use a gentle, hydrating moisturizer and avoid active ingredients like retinol, AHAs, and BHAs for 2-3 days post-treatment. Use Sunscreen: Apply SPF 30+ daily and avoid direct sun exposure to protect the newly exposed skin. Avoid Heat and Sweating: Refrain from hot showers, saunas, and intense workouts for 24-48 hours to reduce irritation. Skip Exfoliants: Avoid scrubs, peels, or exfoliating products for 5-7 days to allow the skin to fully recover. Keep Makeup Light: Avoid heavy makeup for at least 24 hours after dermaplaning to prevent clogging pores on newly exfoliated skin. Gentle Cleanser: Use gentle cleanser and skincare products for 3 days after treatment. Clean Pillowcase: Sleep with a clean pillowcase on and avoid touching the face. Avoid Aesthetic Treatments: No filler or botox for 2 weeks after treatment
  • Are There Any Side Effects Of Dermaplaning?
    While dermaplaning is generally safe and effective, there are a few possible side effects to keep in mind. Some individuals may experience temporary redness, mild irritation, or increased sensitivity immediately following the treatment, which usually subsides within a few hours. Breakouts can occasionally occur, particularly if post-treatment care isn’t followed properly. Additionally, removing the top layer of skin increases sun sensitivity, making sunscreen essential to prevent sunburn or pigmentation issues. Following recommended pre- and post-care steps can help ensure a safe and beneficial dermaplaning experience.
  • Who Should Avoid This Treatment?
    Active Acne: Individuals with active, inflamed acne or cystic breakouts should avoid dermaplaning, as it can aggravate the skin and spread bacteria, worsening breakouts. Severe Rosacea or Eczema: Those with sensitive skin conditions, such as severe rosacea or eczema, may experience irritation or flare-ups from dermaplaning. Sunburn or Windburn: If the skin is sunburned, windburned, or otherwise damaged, dermaplaning may cause further irritation and delay healing. Recent Facial Treatments: People who have had chemical peels, laser treatments, or microdermabrasion in the past 2-4 weeks should wait until their skin has fully healed before trying dermaplaning. Active Skin Infections: Anyone with an active skin infection (such as cold sores or impetigo) should avoid dermaplaning, as it can spread the infection. Blood Clotting Disorders or Certain Medications: Those with blood clotting issues or on blood-thinning medications should avoid dermaplaning due to the minor risk of nicks or cuts.
  • How often should I get dermaplaning done for the best results?
    Dermaplaning can be done every 4–6 weeks, depending on your skin’s needs and your skincare goals. Regular sessions can help maintain a consistently smooth and radiant complexion.

Perfect for aging clients who are looking to restore collagen, improve wrinkles and restore volume!

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Vitaran Polynucleotide

  • What Are The Benefits For Dermaplaning?
    Exfoliates Dead Skin Cells: Removes the outer layer of dead skin cells, revealing a fresher, smoother complexion. Removes Peach Fuzz: Eliminates fine vellus hairs (peach fuzz) that can trap oil and dirt, making the skin look smoother and feel incredibly soft. Enhances Product Absorption: Allows skincare products to penetrate more deeply, making serums, moisturizers, and other treatments more effective. Smooths Skin Texture: Creates a smooth, even surface, reducing the appearance of minor imperfections, like fine lines and dry patches. Brightens Complexion: Helps improve skin tone by removing dull, dead cells, resulting in a brighter, more radiant glow. Improves Makeup Application: Creates an ideal surface for makeup, allowing it to go on smoothly and last longer without caking. Non-Invasive and Gentle: A safe, non-invasive treatment with minimal to no downtime, making it suitable for most skin types, even those with sensitive skin. Immediate Results: Instantly reveals softer, brighter skin with results visible right after treatment.
  • What Is The Pre-Care Before Dermaplaning?
    Avoid Sun Exposure: Limit direct sun exposure for 3-5 days before your treatment to reduce skin sensitivity. Discontinue Retinols and Exfoliants: Stop using retinoids, AHAs, BHAs, and other exfoliants 3-5 days before the appointment to prevent skin irritation. Skip Facial Treatments: Refrain from chemical peels, microdermabrasion, or other intense facial treatments for at least one week before dermaplaning. Avoid Waxing or Threading: Do not wax or thread the facial area for at least one week before the treatment. Arrive with Clean Skin: Avoid wearing makeup or heavy moisturizers to the appointment so the skin is ready for treatment. Avoid Aesthetic Treatments: No filler or botox for 2 weeks before treatment
  • What Is The Aftercare?
    Hydrate and Soothe: Use a gentle, hydrating moisturizer and avoid active ingredients like retinol, AHAs, and BHAs for 2-3 days post-treatment. Use Sunscreen: Apply SPF 30+ daily and avoid direct sun exposure to protect the newly exposed skin. Avoid Heat and Sweating: Refrain from hot showers, saunas, and intense workouts for 24-48 hours to reduce irritation. Skip Exfoliants: Avoid scrubs, peels, or exfoliating products for 5-7 days to allow the skin to fully recover. Keep Makeup Light: Avoid heavy makeup for at least 24 hours after dermaplaning to prevent clogging pores on newly exfoliated skin. Gentle Cleanser: Use gentle cleanser and skincare products for 3 days after treatment. Clean Pillowcase: Sleep with a clean pillowcase on and avoid touching the face. Avoid Aesthetic Treatments: No filler or botox for 2 weeks after treatment
  • Are There Any Side Effects Of Dermaplaning?
    While dermaplaning is generally safe and effective, there are a few possible side effects to keep in mind. Some individuals may experience temporary redness, mild irritation, or increased sensitivity immediately following the treatment, which usually subsides within a few hours. Breakouts can occasionally occur, particularly if post-treatment care isn’t followed properly. Additionally, removing the top layer of skin increases sun sensitivity, making sunscreen essential to prevent sunburn or pigmentation issues. Following recommended pre- and post-care steps can help ensure a safe and beneficial dermaplaning experience.
  • Who Should Avoid This Treatment?
    Active Acne: Individuals with active, inflamed acne or cystic breakouts should avoid dermaplaning, as it can aggravate the skin and spread bacteria, worsening breakouts. Severe Rosacea or Eczema: Those with sensitive skin conditions, such as severe rosacea or eczema, may experience irritation or flare-ups from dermaplaning. Sunburn or Windburn: If the skin is sunburned, windburned, or otherwise damaged, dermaplaning may cause further irritation and delay healing. Recent Facial Treatments: People who have had chemical peels, laser treatments, or microdermabrasion in the past 2-4 weeks should wait until their skin has fully healed before trying dermaplaning. Active Skin Infections: Anyone with an active skin infection (such as cold sores or impetigo) should avoid dermaplaning, as it can spread the infection. Blood Clotting Disorders or Certain Medications: Those with blood clotting issues or on blood-thinning medications should avoid dermaplaning due to the minor risk of nicks or cuts.
  • How often should I get dermaplaning done for the best results?
    Dermaplaning can be done every 4–6 weeks, depending on your skin’s needs and your skincare goals. Regular sessions can help maintain a consistently smooth and radiant complexion.

Perfect for aging clients who are looking to restore collagen, improve wrinkles and restore volume!

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