Mesotherapy & Radiofrequency & Cryo

Customized Technologies
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Needle-Free Mesotherapy, Radiofrequency and Cryotherapy are efficient non-invasive treatments to treat the signs of aging, firm or calm the skin. You will receive the most beneficial combination of these machine technologies tailored for your own skin.
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What is Needle-Free Mesotherapy?
Mesotherapy is a rejuvenating treatment that uses electroporation to deliver vitamins, minerals and amino acids below the skin. Electroporation is an effective non-invasive, needle-free technology to safely transfer skin care serums into the skin. It opens up a pathway in the epidermis that allows product delivery directly into the cells. This "channel" that is created for a few seconds is allowing whatever product we are sending down into that deeper level to create real changes in the skin. When the pulse ceases, the cell closes trapping the product inside, which allows for continuing corrective changes. When combined with superficial peels, the delivery of mesotherapy is enhanced because the mesotherapy product can penetrate even better.
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What is Radiofrequency?
Radiofrequency skin tightening is an aesthetic technique that uses radio frequency energy to heat skin with the purpose of stimulating collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid production in order to reduce the appearance of fine lines and loose skin. This method needs to be used gently on the face, not to overheat or overwork the area, but instead, to produce a pleasant sensation of a warm massage with no lasting redness or downtime.
What is Cryotherapy?
The Cryotherapy system applies cold temperature to improve circulation, boost collagen production, soothe, tighten skin, even skin tone and texture.. Cryo treatments can improve the condition of sagging skin, poor elasticity, fine lines and wrinkles, and acne-prone skin.​ Cryotherapy is also an excellent method to calm red, irritated skin.
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Mesotherapy / Radiofrequency / Cryo should NOT be used on anyone with the following conditions:
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Metal implants such as pacemakers or electronic monitoring devices
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Metal implants in the mouth or jaw area
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Basal cell carcinoma on the face
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Pregnant or breast feeding
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Epilepsy, seizures
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Phlebitis or thrombosis