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Advanced beauty treatments (non-invasive)

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BigBertha1 Wed 05-Oct-22 14:11:23

I just had a consultation at an aesthetics clinic potentially to explain the different optuions to me I am more confused than ever. Has anyone had Caci, 3d-Hydro facial or Endymed and would prefer to share their experience please. I just want brightening up.

Georgesgran Wed 05-Oct-22 14:19:18

I had Caci many years ago - think it was something I won, but can’t remember. I do remember that it was very relaxing, although I can’t say I noticed much of a difference.
A local place is advertising £83 a session, recommending 10, at a rate of 2 or 3 a week.

BigBertha1 Wed 05-Oct-22 17:02:53

Mmm not doing that then. I only want a one or two session thing to perk me up.

Sago Wed 05-Oct-22 20:55:43

Our local college does these treatments at cost.
The students are supervised.

PamelaJ1 Wed 05-Oct-22 21:01:52

Used to offer it in my salon.
I had 10 treatments on one side of my face to see if I could see and feel the difference.
I could so I let the other side catch up. After the initial 10 you will need a top up every month so it does require a commitment.
Have a Hydradermie from Guinot. IMO a great facial.

hollysteers Wed 05-Oct-22 23:46:48

Wouldn’t bother with anything non-invasive, just a waste of money.
Botox, fillers (subtle, mind you) and a non expensive moisturiser is the way to go,

Flaxseed Sun 09-Oct-22 20:01:42

I have had fillers in marionette lines. I am so happy with the results! It’s instant and lasts a long time.
First sign of needing doing again, I’ll be making an appointment!
It’s a game changer grin

gordshelia Thu 13-Oct-22 05:22:38

Face fillers are among the most significant non-invasive facial rejuvenation procedures and non-surgical facelift types.

Endolift.

Ultherapy is one type of ultrasound therapy.

Chemicals peel skin.

Microneedling.

Profhilo.

wrinkle therapy

Facelift using MINT PDO Thread.

gordshelia Thu 13-Oct-22 05:25:29

Botox injections stop specific chemical nerve signals from causing muscles to contract. These injections are most frequently used to momentarily relax the facial muscles that contribute to wrinkles around the eyes and on the forehead.