Microneedling Treatment For Acne Scars: Getting Rid Of Them

Microneedling Treatment For Acne Scars: Getting Rid Of Them We can all think back to those days as a teen when our parents used to tell us off for picking at spots or scabs, worrying about them scarring. Acne is one of the most prevalent skin condition especially for those in the younger categories –…

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Answering the top 10 questions about Radiofrequency Microneedling

Man laying on a treatment table receiving microneedling

Answering the top 10 questions about Radiofrequency Microneedling Radiofrequency microneedling is a fairly new treatment option for skin conditions such as acne scars, wrinkles, and stretch marks. It works by delivering radiowaves deep into the skin using tiny needles. This causes collagen production and stimulates cell growth. The treatment is popular with celebrities like Kim…

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HIFU Treatment For Belly Fat: How Does It Work?

HIFU Treatment For Belly Fat: How Does It Work? One of our newest treatments in the salon is High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) which has recently gained popularity for it’s “lunchtime facelift” capabilities. We use the Focus Dual from Lynton which is a medical grade certified product making it safe for your body. Did you…

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Radio Frequency Needling On Scars: How Does it Work?

Woman getting radiofrequency microneedling treatment in a salon

Radio Frequency Needling On Scars: How Does it Work? What do you get when you combine radio frequency with needles? A fancy new treatment called Radiofrequency Microneedling (RFN) that uses radio waves to stimulate collagen production in scars. It works great for treating acne scars, stretch marks, and even wrinkles. This technology has been around…

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Sagging Skin – How To Treat It With Microneedling

Woman making a heart shape across the sagging skin on her belly

Sagging Skin – How To Treat It With Microneedling Sagging skin or skin laxity is the condition where the skin becomes loose and wrinkled. It’s most commonly seen in older adults, but it can affect anyone. The main causes of skin laxity include aging, sun damage, and genetics. Skin laxity is usually harmless, but it…

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