Hydrafacial

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Looking to hydrate dry, dull and tired looking skin, then this is the right treatment for you. This is a medical grade facial treatment which is designed to cleanse and extract impurities, dirt and grime and hydrate your skin giving it a beautiful natural glow. It is highly customizable and suitable for all skin types and safe for any age group.

What are the indications of HydraFacial?

Following conditions can benefit from Hydra facial:

  • A perfect monthly rejuvenating and exfoliating treatment
  • Dehydrated and dry skin
  • Dull and tired looking skin
  • Sun tanning
  • Clogged pores, black heads and white heads
  • Helps with hyperpigmentation
  • Aid in acne treatment
  • Softens fine lines and wrinkles

Why it's done

Botox injections block certain chemical signals from nerves, mostly signals that cause muscles to contract. The most common use of these injections is to temporarily relax the facial muscles that cause wrinkles in the forehead and around the eyes. Botox injections are also used to treat conditions that affect how the body functions. Examples include:

  • Cervical dystonia In this painful condition, your neck muscles contract involuntarily causing your head to twist or turn into an uncomfortable position.
  • Lazy eye The most common cause of lazy eye is an imbalance in the muscles responsible for positioning the eye.
  • Muscle contractures Some neurological conditions, such as cerebral palsy, can cause your limbs to pull in toward your center. In some cases, these contracted muscles can be relaxed with Botox injections.
  • Hyperhidrosis In this condition, excessive sweating occurs even when the temperature isn't hot and you're not exerting yourself.
  • Chronic migraine If you experience migraines more than 15 days a month, Botox injections may help reduce headache frequency.
  • Bladder dysfunction Botox injections can also help reduce urinary incontinence caused by an overactive bladder.
  • Eye twitching Botox injections may help relieve contracture or twitching of muscles around the eye.

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