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SQT Bio Microneedling

The key ingredient is SPONGE SPICULES

It is a tiny needle that can only be seen with a microscope. 3-5 MILLION 1g needles are pierced into the skin at the same time through hand massage. This will speed up skin metabolism and stimulate collagen regeneration. They are so small they can penetrate into your skin pores and deeper into the dermis. It's painless, non-invasive, totally different from a chemical peel, completely natural, safe for sensitive skin and during pregnancy.

Hyalnano Filling

Non-injectable hydration and radiance boost that helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

Non-injection hyaluronic acid filler for wrinkles. It is an alternative to anti-wrinkle fillers. It contains 100-% hyaluronic acid.
 

No injections, no pain
– Visible effect after the first procedure
– Long-lasting results: 8–12 months (depending on skin type)
– Maximum effectiveness on dry skin

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Zena Botox Alternative

ZENA BxAlternative HP has a similar effect to botulinum toxin (without side effects), gently reduces muscle contractions, relaxes facial wrinkles and has a botox-like effect due to the presence of biomimetic peptides that mimic the action of botulinum toxin, helps to relax facial muscles and reduce superficial fine wrinkles, has a muscle relaxing effect when applied intradermally. Eliminates facial wrinkles, improves the quality of skin with a fine wrinkled

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Aesthet Chemical Peel

A professional skin treatment that uses a chemical solution to exfoliate dead skin, revealing smoother, clearer, and more radiant skin underneath by stimulating cell regeneration and collagen production, with options ranging from light peels for minimal downtime to deeper peels for significant resurfacing, addressing issues like acne, fine lines, and sun damage.

Collagen Induction Therapy

Collagen induction therapy (CIT), also known as microneedling, stimulates the production of collagen in the skin using tiny, sterile needles.

 

This minimally invasive cosmetic procedure has become one of the most popular treatments available in recent years because it is simple, safe, and effective for a wide range of conditions including skin texture, acne scars and stretch marks.

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Chemical Peels

Chemical peels are transformative skin treatments that address a range of aesthetic concerns, from subtle imperfections to more pronounced skin issues. Skin Renewal offers an in-depth look at various chemical peels, focusing on their benefits, suitability for different skin types, and expected outcomes. Whether you're considering a mild refresh with a superficial peel or seeking dramatic improvements with advanced techniques, understanding the nuances of these treatments can help you make informed decisions about skin health.

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Hydra Fascial

A HydraFacial includes 4 facial treatments rolled into one session: cleansing and exfoliating, a gentle chemical peel, vacuum suction extraction, and a hydrating serum. These steps are delivered using a patented HydraFacial device Unlike traditional facial treatments that can have different effects depending on your skin type and aesthetician, the HydraFacial provides consistent results and can be used on all skin types.

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Enzyme Skin Treatment

For those who are unfamiliar, enzyme peels are one of the safest facial treatments out there. Enzyme peels are one of the most popular facial treatments. Enzyme peels are a type of chemical exfoliation that uses enzymes to remove dead skin cells. The process involves using an enzyme solution to remove the top layer of skin. The main active ingredient in enzyme peels is alpha-hydroxy acids (AHA), which are naturally occurring acids found in fruits and vegetables. These acids help to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, as well as rough skin texture.

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