DERMAPLANING

Dermaplaning is a skin treatment that uses an exfoliating blade to skim dead skin cells and hair from your face. It's also called microplaning or blading. It aims to make your skin's surface smooth, youthful, and radiant. It can in some cases remove deep scarring from acne and uneven pockmarks on your skin. It's also used to remove "peach fuzz," the short, soft hairs on your face.

ULTHERAPY

Ultherapy is the only FDA-cleared, non-invasive procedure that lifts the neck, chin and brow, and improves lines and wrinkles on the upper chest. Through ultrasound imaging with Ultherapy, energy is delivered precisely to the place where it will benefit you most-for natural-looking results that improve over time.

MICRONEEDLING

Our bodies have a natural repair and healing process that reacts to injury by producing new collagen and elastin. Microneedling is a technique that creates hundreds of temporary micro channels or openings in the skin without any thermal energy or skin removal. These are called fractionated injuries.

FACIAL WAXING

We use a hard wax for facial waxing, which is more gentle on the skin than other waxing options. The wax is applied to unwanted hair and then removed quickly in the opposite direction of hair growth, taking the roots along with it. If you're looking for long-lasting smoothness, then facial waxing may be an option worth considering.

CHEMICAL PEELS

Chemical peels use chemical solutions to improve and smooth the texture of the facial skin by removing its damaged outer layers. It is helpful for those individuals with facial blemishes, wrinkles, and uneven skin pigmentation.

LED LIGHTWAVE THERAPY

LED Light Therapy is a painless, relaxing treatment that plumps up aging skin by boosting collagen production and treats mild to moderate acne. LED works by sending energy-producing packets of light into the deeper layers of the skin. We always recommend adding a lightwave treatment to any facial.

MICROBLADING

Microblading is a cosmetic tattooing procedure that fills in thin eyebrow areas to make them look fuller. Unlike a traditional tattoo, which is permanent, the coloring from microblading may last for up to 3 years. This is because microblading uses different tools and a smaller amount of pigment.