TREATMENTS

Non-Invasive Carboxytherapy

Brighter, more elastic, smoother skin and significantly fewer wrinkles and pores even after the first non-invasive carboxytherapy treatment. It saturates the deeper layers of the skin with carbon dioxide (CO2) that promotes extremely fast cell regeneration processes.

Cryolipolysis  

Fat freezing process is also called Cryolipolysis. It includes a vacuum suction of the stubborn fat area which is to be treated. The process takes nearly 1 hour. A cooling panel is set to freeze and kill your fat cells. You will experience mild discomfort which can be easily tolerated. It is a non-invasive process where you are not subjected to any kind of operating tools. Your body will naturally flush out fat cells post three to six months of the treatment. It can treat double chins, muffin tops, belly fat, bra fat, back fat, and knee fat

Chemical peel

The chemical peel is one of the oldest cosmetic procedures in the world. Today chemical peels are among the most popular and widely recognised methods of improving the health and appearance of skin by removing dead skin cells and encouraging new ones to grow. Chemical peel depth can range from very superficial to deep, although several light depth peels can often achieve similar results to one deeper peel treatment, with less risk and shorter recovery time.


 Hifu

High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) is a relatively new cosmetic treatment for skin tightening that some consider a noninvasive and painless replacement for face lifts. It uses ultrasound energy to encourage the production of collagen, which results in firmer skin.

Pressotherapy 

  • Pressotherapy is a proven technology that positively affects the entire body. It is versatile and works well when paired with many other sculpting techniques. It is 100% effective post procedures such as cavitation or cryolipolysis.
  • Post cavitation or cryolipolysis it is necessary to provide a drainage massage as to support the removal of toxins from tissues, induce the destroyed fat cells to be expelled into the lymphatic system, releases excess water (oedema) as well as other toxic substances that remain post treatment.