Choosing the Right Non-Surgical Facial
Not all skin is the same—and that’s exactly why non-surgical facial treatments must be tailored to you. From fine lines to acne scars, dryness to discoloration, your skin’s unique traits should guide your cosmetic choices. A one-size-fits-all approach simply won’t cut it. By selecting a specifically for your skin type, achieve natural, radiant, and long-lasting results without surgery.
Know Your Skin Type
- Oily Skin: Often shiny, with frequent breakouts or enlarged pores.
- Dry Skin: Feels tight, rough, or flaky; may appear dull or dehydrated.
- Combination Skin: Oily in some areas (typically the T-zone), dry in others.
- Sensitive Skin: Easily irritated by skincare products or environmental triggers.
For Oily or Acne-Prone Skin
If your skin tends to produce excess oil or is acne-prone, go for treatments that balance oil and target blemishes:
- Chemical Peels – Exfoliate dead skin, reduce oiliness, and unclog pores.
- LED Blue Light Therapy – Targets and kills acne-causing bacteria.
- Microneedling – Improves skin texture, minimizes scars, and controls breakouts.
For Dry or Dehydrated Skin
- HydraFacial – Cleanses, exfoliates, and deeply hydrates in one session.
- Hyaluronic Acid Fillers – Instantly plump and moisturize from within.
- Radiofrequency (RF) Therapy – Boosts collagen while being gentle on dry skin.
For Mature or Aging Skin
Want firmer, smoother skin without going under the knife? These are the go-to treatments:
- HIFU (High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound) or RF Lifting – Tightens sagging skin.
- Botox Injections – Temporarily smooths fine lines and wrinkles.
- PRP Facial (Vampire Facial) – Uses your own platelets to rejuvenate the skin naturally.
For Sensitive Skin
Sensitive skin needs gentle care. Avoid harsh procedures and consider these low-impact options:
- Low-Intensity Microneedling – Stimulates healing with minimal irritation.
- LED Red Light Therapy – Calms inflammation and promotes cell renewal.
- Important Note: Always consult with a dermatologist before trying new treatments.