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Revival MesoGlow Facial

Combining bespoke skincare products with advanced technology.

About MesoGlow Facial

Elevating the traditional BBGlow facial, the Illumine Mesoglow facial offers a luxurious experience by combining bespoke skincare products with advanced technology. The treatment begins with an ultrasonic scrubber and the unique diamond-vortex tip, or through dermaplaning, which ensures exceptional pore purification. This step infuses the skin with a potent cocktail of glycolic, kojic, and lactic acids, setting the stage for deeper nourishment. Next, a clarify peel mask enriched with lactic acid, vitamin C, and turmeric enhances the skin's texture and tone. To complete the facial, a luminous glow is achieved through the infusion of Illumine serum using no-needle mesotherapy or dermapen techniques, paired with LED green light therapy. This holistic approach not only rejuvenates the skin but also leaves it radiantly glowing.

F.A.Q.

What is Dermaplaining?'

Dermaplaning is a cosmetic procedure that involves the exfoliation of the skin's surface by gently scraping away dead skin cells and fine vellus hair, commonly known as "peach fuzz." This treatment is typically performed with a sterile surgical scalpel and can be completed in a short time, making it a popular choice for those seeking immediate results. The benefits of dermaplaning include a brighter and smoother complexion, improved product absorption, and enhanced makeup application. Additionally, it can help reduce the appearance of acne scars and other skin imperfections, promoting a more youthful look. With minimal downtime and suitable for most skin types, dermaplaning has become an effective and sought-after skincare technique for achieving radiant skin.

The Misconception about Dermaplaning and hair regrowth

The prevalent misconception that dermaplaning makes hair grow back thicker has a few sources. One of them is the misconception that shaving and dermaplaning are similar.

Dermaplaning is a procedure where professionals scrape the top layer of skin off using a razor-like blade at a 45-degree angle. The treatment removes vellus hair, making the skin look lighter and softer.

When you shave, the hairs are removed bluntly because they are cut straight across. However, the hairs are clipped at an angle during dermaplaning so that they regrow tapered and soft. Because of the contrast between the regrown hair and a smooth, exfoliated complexion, hairs appear darker when they return.

Additionally, especially if their hair is darker, patients soon adjust to the smooth, hairless look and forget what their face looks like with peach fuzz. They believe that it thickens up again because of this.

What is What is How will hair grow back after dermaplaning?

Patients frequently believe that their facial hair would regrow thicker and darker following dermaplaning. We want to reassure you that this is untrue.

Only hormonal changes or imbalances can cause a person’s hair to change colour or thickness. For instance, menopause has caused some women’s hair to become thicker. Your facial hair should grow back looking like it did before the treatment, whether you shave or use dermaplaning equipment.

Because dermaplaning cuts it straight across during your treatment, your hair may feel slightly different as it returns, which will take around a week. Although it may appear harsher to you, this is mere because hair has a blunt end when it develops. Every time you choose to dermaplane after that, your hair will remain the same colour and texture as before.

What you need to know about vellus hair

Vellus hair is the term for the hair that dermaplaning removes from your face. It’s most likely better known to you as peach fuzz. This soft, transparent growth first occurs in adolescence.

Vellus hair is found on everyone and controls body temperature by acting as insulation and a cooling agent when necessary. It is okay to remove this hair. It even has some advantages for the face.

First and foremost, peach fuzz prevents makeup from applying evenly and gives you the desired smooth, dewy look. Additionally, skincare products can function more efficiently if they don’t have to break through the barrier that hair and dead skin cells create. The removal of vellus hair ensures your serums and moisturizers will benefit you more significantly.