Cavitation RF Frequency & Vacuum Treatment Emitting waves at just the right frequency to cause dermal heating within facial tissues for instant tightening and lifting. Perfect for around the eyes, jawline and neck, not only does it instantly tighten but it provides long term collagen stimulation for a younger, fresher appearance. The introduction of vacuum at this stage also improves circulation and removes toxins for a brighter complexion and reduction in dark circles. By using Ultrasound, high-frequency RF and vacuum technologies combined, direct access is significantly increased to the deeper fat cells, bringing fat cells to a fast-active state from the ultrasonic waves and production of localised heat, so that effective blood circulation occurs. This increased localised blood circulation within the dermis tightens sagging or loose aging skin. Your skin will have its elasticity improved aided by an increased metabolic activity. Then with the aid of the vacuum, the sweat glands and lymphatic system the excess fat and toxins are excreted out of the body. This vacuum suction further dissolves fat cells, strengthens the integrity of cells mitochondria, enhancing blood and lymph circulation with metabolism benefits. You can achieve volume reduction of fatty tissues and toning of the body. The results are gradual over a number of weeks as your body clears the broken down fatty tissues. It is not uncommon to achieve up to 10cm reduction by the end of the course of treatments. |
Radio Frequency & Skin Tightening
Face, Neck & Chest Radio frequency technology is used in med aesthetics in several capacities, most commonly with face treatments. Other treatments involving radio frequency (RF) technology are body contouring. Radio frequency treatment is also administered as a complementary procedure to laser hair reduction. So far as face treatments go the radio frequency treatment has become known as the "RF face lift" or "Radio Frequency facial", due to its wrinkle reduction and overall skin rejuvenation capabilities.
RF treatment used to be called a "lunch lift" because it can literally take up just one hour to complete. It can be performed on several skin areas. Most popular RF treatments are on the face, neck and jawline. Some prefer to have it on their chin and eyelids, where there are more visible signs of aging. It can be performed on the forehead to have an improved look on your eyes. In line with treating pores and tightening the skin, radio frequency treatment for wrinkles also becomes possible through the same process. This is because when the skin vibrates and contracts due to heat, it pulls together folds and evens them out. Patients have reported reduction of lines and wrinkles, producing a more youthful skin. The skin is made up of two layers, the visible outer layer called the epidermis and the deeper layer called the dermis. The main structural support of the dermis is provided by the protein called collagen. RF energy distinct from laser light energy because RF is able to selectively deliver heat energy much deeper into the dermis (penetrating up to 25mm) whilst protecting the epidermis by cooling. Laser light tends to absorb or scatter in the upper layers of the skin making it difficult to deliver heat energy to the dermis without damaging the epidermis. RF tightens the skin by two separate processes.
The combination of these two processes thus provide immediate skin tightening and further long term tightening effects. RF also facilitates cellulite and fat reduction by improving blood flow to the treated area and promoting the breakdown of fat cells, aiding the re-absorption and drainage of fatty deposits and retained fluids. RF energy is the latest addition to the treatment options available for the ageing face and body. This safe, non-invasive, no downtime procedure is ideal for tightening loose or lax skin and aids cellulite reduction resulting in a better appearance of the “orange peel” effect. It must be remembered that the skin is constantly ageing so it is envisaged that further treatment in the future may well be beneficial. Aromatherapy Massage
Aromatherapy massage is massage therapy with adding one or more scented plant oils called essential oils to address specific needs. Massage therapists can select oils that are energizing, stress-reducing, relaxing, and balancing, etc. One of the most common essential oils used is lavender. Aromatherapy massage is particularly suited for high stress-related conditions - Reduces stress, Improves blood pressure, Manages pain, Fights depression. Utilizing naturally extracted aromatic essences from plants to balance, harmonize and promote the health of body, mind and spirit. Indian Head Massage Indian Head Massage not only works on the scalp, as the name suggests, but also on the face, neck, shoulders and upper back. These are all areas where we tend to harbour a great deal of tension, perhaps arising from poor posture, an accumulation of emotional stress or spending long periods in front of the computer screen. The various different movements used in Indian head massage bring numerous benefits. These include:
Deep Tissue Massage Deep tissue massage targets the deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue. The massage therapist uses slower strokes or friction techniques across the grain of the muscle. Deep tissue massage is used for chronically tight or painful muscles, repetitive strain, postural problems, or recovery from injury. Deep tissue massage is a type of massage therapy that focuses on realigning deeper layers of muscles. It is used for chronic aches and pain and contracted areas such as a stiff neck and upper back, low back pain, leg muscle tightness, and sore shoulders. People often feel sore for one to two days after deep tissue massage. Shiatsu Shiatsu is a form of Japanese bodywork that uses localized finger pressure in a rhythmic sequence on acupuncture meridians. In shiatsu therapy, pressure with thumbs, hands, elbows, knees or feet is applied to pressure points on the body. Each point is held for two to eight seconds to improve the flow of energy and help the body regain balance.
Sports Massage Sports massage is specifically designed for people who are involved in physical activity. But you don't have to be a professional athlete to have one-it's also used by people who are active and work out often. The focus isn't on relaxation but on preventing and treating injury and enhancing athletic performance. A combination of techniques used. The strokes are generally faster than Swedish massages. Facilitated stretching is a common technique. It loosens muscles and increases flexibility. |