Intense Pulsed Light (IPL)
Our eyes can only see the rainbow colours, ranging from a wavelength of 400nm-700nm. Intense pulsed light is a coherent light source ranging from 500nm-1000nm. When IPL is shot through the skin, it can target the pigments (melanin and haemoglobin) and thermally destroy them. It can also stimulate the dermal collagen and restore skin elasticity. As a result, it can rejuvenate the skin due to ultraviolet radiation damage, and effectively reduces skin pigment and unsightly blood vessels.
IPL is ideal for freckles and solar lentigines, and can reduce facial redness such as portwine stain and rosacea. You will need 5 monthly treatments, and maintenance treatment every 6 months to keep your skin vibrant.
Aramis 1540nm laser
This infra-red laser will penetrate the skin and cause microtrauma to the dermis. As a result it will trigger the collagen to reproduce and give our skin more elasticity. It will help to reduce the unevenness of acne scars. The handpiece of the laser has contact cooling, so you will not find any discomfort at all, unlike similar infra-red lasers such as the Cooltouch CT3 Plus.
We often pay too much attention to our skin surface, and neglect the elasticity part. A treatment course of Aramis laser will need 5 monthly treatments. You will find your skin with far less fine wrinkles than before.
Gentle Wave LED
Gentle Wave LED employs photomodulation. By flashing a 590nm yellow LED light in a particular manner, it can stimulate the skin to produce more collagen. The treatment is performed twice weekly, and will require 8 sessions. The treatment is simple and slick, you will not feel any discomfort at all. When supplemented with other treatment, it has a synergistic effect and will enhance the overall result.
Chemical Peeling
When it comes to a modest improvement of skin texture, but cost is a major issue, there is nothing that can compare to chemical peel treatments. Chemical peels make use of the exfoliative power of organic acids.There are many different types of peels, such as AHA (Glycolic acid, lactic acid, citric acid), BHA (Salicylic acid), TCA, Pyruvic Acid, Jessner peel, Retinoic acid and Phenol. They all come in different strengths to bring different results.Most cosmetic centres use a particular brand of AHA, and as a result, the general public often do not understand how powerful different chemical peels can be. A light peel will exfoliate the skin after a few days, resembling a sun-burned shoulder. We recommend a 3-weekly chemical peels for 5 times, to utterly improve the skin texture and shrink your pores dramatically.
Whitening
Vitamin C Iontophoresis
Our skin produces melanin, a skin pigment. When we expose ourselves to the sun, the melanin level will increase, and we tan. There are a few natural chemicals that inhibit melanin production, Vitamin C being one of them. When we have ample amounts of Vitamin C in our skin, our skin colour will lighten up.
Vitamin C iontophoresis uses an electric current to build up a vast amount of Vitamin C inside our skin to lighten the colour, and also gives an anti-aging effect, as Vitamin C is an anti-oxidant.
Hydration
Hyaluronic acid Iontophoresis
Like Vitamin C iontophoresis, HA Iontophoresis uses an electric current to flood our skin with large amount of Hyaluronic acid, the key ingredient to lock up skin moisture. You will find your skin so supple you can almost throw away all your moisturizers. We recommend a weekly treatment. You will find yourself no longer the need to have any more facials.