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Facials

Home Facials

FACIALS

  • INTRODUCTION
  • CLINICAL INDICATIONS
  • QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
  • PRE & POST TREATMENT GUIDELINES
Facials

Regular facials which include deep cleansing for acne-prone skins, are one of the best ways to take care of your skin – they cleanse, exfoliate and nourish the skin. They promote a clear, well-hydrated complexion and can help your skin look younger and radiant. They help to keep the skin smoother and to control breakouts in oily, congested skins.

Facials work best when they are part of an on-going skin care program. As our skin changes with each season, facials help to prevent and treat common skin problems. In winter when skin is dry and dehydrated hydration is important and in summer those with oily skins will find a deep cleansing facial beneficial.

  • Sun-damaged skin with wrinkles and brown marks
  • Signs of early chronological ageing
  • Dry, dehydrated / oily skins
  • Acne
  • Superficial winkles

Smokers skin

  • Dull skin
  • Maintaining healthy skin
How often should I get a facial? 

It varies from person to person but Ideally a monthly facial is recommended because that is how long it takes the skin to regenerate. If not monthly then it is advisble to have a facial at least 4 times a year when the seasons change.  If the skin is oily and acne-prone it is advisable to have more regular deep cleanses.

What are the benefits? 

Facials allow you to relax. They are particularly beneficial for the body and the mind using the power of touch, massage, proper technique together with professional products. Facials increase circulation of the blood under the skin allowing the skin optimal health to facilitate the renewal skin cells.

They decrease waste underneath the skin that can cause puffiness, ruddy complexion and fluid accumulation by manipulating the lymphatic system that lies just under the skin.

Facials also aid in detoxifying the skin.

They help to clear congestion and reduce oiliness in acne-prone skins.

A good facial together with a facial massage can help to plump fine lines, provide hydration and give the skin a glow. 

How soon will I start seeing results from my facial? 

Some people see results immediately and the skin will feel different right away.

There may be some mild redness immediately after the facial and especially after a deep cleanse for acne but this is transient and soon passes after an hour or two.

The skin feels clean, smooth, hydrated and reflects a new level of health that is visibly noticeable.

If the skin has more advanced long-term needs,such as treatment of skin ageing, acne or hyper-pigmentation caused by hormonal fluctuations or sun damage, it may need a more advanced treatment with a laser or chemical peel. Speak to your professional skin therapist for more advice and your continuing home-care skin care regimen. 

What are the long-term benefits of getting regular facials? 

Plain and simple: Healthy, Glowing Skin!

What are the Contraindications that would PREVENT a facial treatment? 

  • Viruses such as colds, cold sores, warts.
  • Fever or contagious disease.
  • Bacterial infections such as impetigo, boils, conjunctivitis, eye infections.
  • Fungal infections such as ringworm, blepharitis,
  • Undiagnosed lumps or swelling,
  • Broken bones such as a broken jaw or other facial bones.
  • Sensitivity or allergies to certain products.
  • Eczema, psoriasis, fresh bruising, open sores, bleeding, tooth abscess.
  • Skin cancer treatments such as PDT, Aldara or Efudix – no facials while undergoing these treatments.
  • Recently consumed alcohol, under the influence of drugs,
  • Unstable blood pressure
  • Recent head injury, recent neck or back injury.
  • Recent scarring and severe acne – deep cleansing can be done with the approval of your doctor.
Pre Treatment Guidelines 

  • 2-3 days prior to facial: Discontinue use of any retinoids, hydroquinone, benzoyl peroxide or topical acne medications.
  • 3 days prior: Refrain from waxing, laser or any other procedures
  • If you have a history of cold sores, please DO let the therapist know. 

Post Treatment Guidelines 

The skin has been deep cleansed, stimulated and nourished. No aftercare is needed except to leave it alone.

Avoid picking, squeezing pimples or touching the area.

  • Do not apply make-up for at least 8 hours if possible,
  • Avoid any further overstimulation and heat treatments for at least 12 hours
  • Avoid highly perfumed products
  • No depilation (hair removal) should take place after a facial, If any rash, irritation or itching occurs just apply a cool flannel to the area. 

Long-term and homecare advice: 

Regular use of homecare products will help the skin,

Regular facials will help to regulate a problem skin.

+ INTRODUCTION
Facials

Regular facials which include deep cleansing for acne-prone skins, are one of the best ways to take care of your skin – they cleanse, exfoliate and nourish the skin. They promote a clear, well-hydrated complexion and can help your skin look younger and radiant. They help to keep the skin smoother and to control breakouts in oily, congested skins.

Facials work best when they are part of an on-going skin care program. As our skin changes with each season, facials help to prevent and treat common skin problems. In winter when skin is dry and dehydrated hydration is important and in summer those with oily skins will find a deep cleansing facial beneficial.

+ CLINICAL INDICATIONS
  • Sun-damaged skin with wrinkles and brown marks
  • Signs of early chronological ageing
  • Dry, dehydrated / oily skins
  • Acne
  • Superficial winkles

Smokers skin

  • Dull skin
  • Maintaining healthy skin
+ QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
How often should I get a facial? 

It varies from person to person but Ideally a monthly facial is recommended because that is how long it takes the skin to regenerate. If not monthly then it is advisble to have a facial at least 4 times a year when the seasons change.  If the skin is oily and acne-prone it is advisable to have more regular deep cleanses.

What are the benefits? 

Facials allow you to relax. They are particularly beneficial for the body and the mind using the power of touch, massage, proper technique together with professional products. Facials increase circulation of the blood under the skin allowing the skin optimal health to facilitate the renewal skin cells.

They decrease waste underneath the skin that can cause puffiness, ruddy complexion and fluid accumulation by manipulating the lymphatic system that lies just under the skin.

Facials also aid in detoxifying the skin.

They help to clear congestion and reduce oiliness in acne-prone skins.

A good facial together with a facial massage can help to plump fine lines, provide hydration and give the skin a glow. 

How soon will I start seeing results from my facial? 

Some people see results immediately and the skin will feel different right away.

There may be some mild redness immediately after the facial and especially after a deep cleanse for acne but this is transient and soon passes after an hour or two.

The skin feels clean, smooth, hydrated and reflects a new level of health that is visibly noticeable.

If the skin has more advanced long-term needs,such as treatment of skin ageing, acne or hyper-pigmentation caused by hormonal fluctuations or sun damage, it may need a more advanced treatment with a laser or chemical peel. Speak to your professional skin therapist for more advice and your continuing home-care skin care regimen. 

What are the long-term benefits of getting regular facials? 

Plain and simple: Healthy, Glowing Skin!

What are the Contraindications that would PREVENT a facial treatment? 

  • Viruses such as colds, cold sores, warts.
  • Fever or contagious disease.
  • Bacterial infections such as impetigo, boils, conjunctivitis, eye infections.
  • Fungal infections such as ringworm, blepharitis,
  • Undiagnosed lumps or swelling,
  • Broken bones such as a broken jaw or other facial bones.
  • Sensitivity or allergies to certain products.
  • Eczema, psoriasis, fresh bruising, open sores, bleeding, tooth abscess.
  • Skin cancer treatments such as PDT, Aldara or Efudix – no facials while undergoing these treatments.
  • Recently consumed alcohol, under the influence of drugs,
  • Unstable blood pressure
  • Recent head injury, recent neck or back injury.
  • Recent scarring and severe acne – deep cleansing can be done with the approval of your doctor.
+ PRE & POST TREATMENT GUIDELINES
Pre Treatment Guidelines 

  • 2-3 days prior to facial: Discontinue use of any retinoids, hydroquinone, benzoyl peroxide or topical acne medications.
  • 3 days prior: Refrain from waxing, laser or any other procedures
  • If you have a history of cold sores, please DO let the therapist know. 

Post Treatment Guidelines 

The skin has been deep cleansed, stimulated and nourished. No aftercare is needed except to leave it alone.

Avoid picking, squeezing pimples or touching the area.

  • Do not apply make-up for at least 8 hours if possible,
  • Avoid any further overstimulation and heat treatments for at least 12 hours
  • Avoid highly perfumed products
  • No depilation (hair removal) should take place after a facial, If any rash, irritation or itching occurs just apply a cool flannel to the area. 

Long-term and homecare advice: 

Regular use of homecare products will help the skin,

Regular facials will help to regulate a problem skin.

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