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Our Facial Tools

  • Writer: Mary Katherine Hawk
    Mary Katherine Hawk
  • Nov 21
  • 2 min read

Our skin care pros use a wide range of the latest and well-tested tools to help you reach your skin care goals and address any skin concerns. When you and your therapist meet before your treatment or for the first time, they will analyze your skin and ensure that the equipment and product used for each session are what works best for you and your goals. We bring in the best equipment from a wide range of applications.


  1. Hot and cold hammer: This uses temperature therapy. Hot and cold applications can help dilate or constrict the blood vessels, depending on the treatment goals, as well as address inflammation. This can relax muscles, promote circulation, or help with strained muscles in the face.

  2. Ultrasonic skin scrubber: enhances rejuvenation, eliminating dead skin cells and dirt. The device's gentle vibration also helps the skin absorb product and enhance your facial effects.

  3. Diamond dermabrasion (microdermabrasion): Uses tools covered in fine diamond tips to exfoliate the skin while a tiny vacuum at the end of the tool pulls loosened skin cells and dirt away from the skin surface. What is left is more youthful and highly rejuvenated skin. (This may not be the best option for highly sensitive skin or for those who do not have a regular skin care routine.)

  4. High-frequency Ozone: This technology was invented by Nikola Tesla in the late 1800s, and it has had so many uses and applications ever since. Estheticians use it to address acne, large pores, fine lines, puffiness, and wrinkles. This tool emits a gentle microcurrent and light in the form of ultraviolet rays. It acts as a plasma generator, releasing ions into the air that produce oxygen. This promotes skin rejuvenation and skin firming as well as increases oxygen to the skin.

  5. EMS: Electrical microcurrent stimulation uses fine pulses along the skin to activate facial muscles and improve circulation. Aging skin, wrinkles, or tired facial muscles can really benefit from this device.

  6. Electroporation: This uses electric pulses along the skin to enhance the absorption of the products applied to the face. The pulses work by affecting skin cell permeability.

  7. Oxygen therapy: This delivers high-pressure oxygen to the face. A selected serum may also be used in the same device to deliver product to the face as well.

  8. Microcurrent with LED: The combination of light therapy and low-voltage electricity on the face helps your skin not only absorb product better, but your cells get a major boost. This treatment is painless and with not only immediate results but long-term effects. A conductive gel is used on the skin for the microcurrent application.

  9. Hydrdermabrasion: The combination of water and a gentle yet powerful vacuum is applied to the face to give a deep and thorough cleaning to the pores while also providing exfoliation. This also facilitates the deeper penetration of serums into the skin

  10. LED: The one that most clients are familiar with is light therapy. LED light provides well-researched benefits and long-term effects to the skin. It stimulates collagen production, reduces fine lines and wrinkles, and improves circulation.

 
 
 

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