FAQ Skin
The process is completely comfortable and painless. Although it doesn’t hurt, some people could experience a mild warmth or tingling sensation.
We advise a course of three to six sessions spaced out by two to four weeks. The condition and specific requirements of your skin will determine how many sessions you need.
The first noticeable outcome after the procedure is more moisturised, smooth and radiant skin appearance. A few weeks after finishing the course, the full effect becomes more noticeable.
Lighter skin tones respond best to this procedure. But for more darker skin tones we suggest alternate procedures like chemical peels or microneedling.
Yes, in order to determine how your skin responds to the laser, we conduct a patch test before the course. This is a rapid and standard process that guarantees safety.
Yes, clients can combine laser rejuvenation with procedures like face massages, chemical peels and microneedling. However, it is important to maintain the recommended interval between procedures.
No, there are no visible scars or signs left by the treatment. Mild redness may occasionally appear, but it normally goes away in a few hours.
By focusing on specific pigmentation areas, the laser evens out the skin tone and lessens their severity. For hormonal pigmentation, such as melasma, the laser may be less effective, and a consultation with a specialist is recommended.
In moderate cases of acne, the technique helps reduce irritation. However, for active breakouts, it is recommended to treat them with other methods first.
No, the process is comfortable and completely painless. But some clients can feel a little warm or tingly feeling during the therapy.
It is advised to have 4-6 sessions spaced out by 3–4 weeks. Your skin type, condition and desired outcomes will determine the amount of sessions.
After the first session your skin becomes more even, smoother and brighter. Following the completion of the entire course of therapy, the final outcomes become apparent.
Depending on your lifestyle, skin type and post-treatment skin care, results may last up to a year. Regular IPL sessions can help prolong the outcomes.
IPL is most effective on lighter skin types. Because darker skin tones are more likely to experience burns or hyperpigmentation, so in this situation our specialist could suggest alternate treatments like chemical peels or microneedling.
Yes, IPL lessens acne-related inflammation and enhances skin texture by reducing scars and post-acne markings.
Yes, the process evens out the skin tone and successfully minimises pigmentation, freckles, and sunspots.
The face, neck, décolleté, hands and even the body (back, shoulders, and belly) can all be treated with IPL. The process is adaptable and appropriate for a variety of areas.
To improve outcomes, IPL can be used in conjunction with other procedures including chemical peels, face masks, or microneedling. Nonetheless, it is important to observe the recommended intervals between treatments.
Yes, a consultation is obligatory. Our specialist will evaluate the state of your skin, take a sensitivity test and develop a personality treatment strategy.
To improve outcomes, IPL can be used in conjunction with other procedures including chemical peels, face masks or microneedling. But we recommend observing the sufficient intervals between treatments.
Yes, a consultation is required. The expert will evaluate the state of your skin, conduct a sensitivity test, and develop a customised treatment strategy.
No, the process is comfortable and painless. But during the session some clients experience a mild tingling or heat, but this is not uncomfortable.
It is advised to have three to five sessions spaced out by two to four weeks. The intensity of pigmentation and skin type determine the exact amount of treatments.
Results can often be seen after the first session: pigmentation patches fade and the skin tone becomes more equal. For best outcomes, the entire course of treatments must be completed.
With the right skincare and sun protection, the effects may last for up to a year. It can be necessary to schedule maintenance sessions to prolong the effect.
This procedure is most effective for light and medium skin tones. To prevent hyperpigmentation, patients with darker skin tones need to consult with a specialist.
Melasma and other hormonal pigmentation problems can indeed be lightened by the process. But a consultation is necessary to ensure that it works for your situation.
Before they exfoliate, pigmentation patches may temporarily darken and there may be mild soreness or discomfort after the procedure. Usually, these side effects go away in a few days.
To improve the outcomes, Pigmentation Correction can be used in combination with chemical peels, microneedling, or moisturising facials. Follow your specialist’s recommendations for timing between treatments.
The following areas are appropriate for the procedure:
- Face: The area surrounding the eyes, chin, cheeks, and forehead.
- Neck and décolleté: To enhance texture and lessen pigmentation.
- Hands: To eliminate photoaging symptoms and sunspots.
- Body: Abdomen, shoulders, and back to balance out uneven pigmentation and tone.
Yes, pigmentation correction works to balance out skin tone by minimising sunspots and freckles.
Acne’s post-inflammatory pigmentation can be lessened due to this therapy, but deeper scars could need additional care.
Yes, a consultation is necessary in order to evaluate your skin condition, ascertain the extent of your pigmentation and develop treatment strategy.
No, the process is comfortable and painless. During the treatment, patients could experience a mild tingling or warmth, but this is without discomfort.
It is advised to have 3-5 sessions spaced out by two to four weeks. The number of sessions is determined by the degree of vascular lesions and the state of the skin.
After the first session, there may be apparent results, such as a decrease in redness and spider vein appearance. After finishing the course, the greatest impact is realised.
Results can last up to 12 months, provided proper skin care and avoidance of factors that trigger the recurrence of vascular lesions.
The majority of skin types, even sensitive skin, can benefit from the process. However, a consultation with a specialist will help determine whether this procedure is safe for you.
The process works well for:
- Spider veins
- Dilated capillaries
- Rosacea
- Hemangiomas
- Redness caused by rosacea
After the procedure the treated region may experience some redness or swelling, but this normally goes away in a few hours. In rare cases, slight peeling may appear.
It is possible to combine vascular lesion therapy with additional procedures like chemical peels or hydration treatments. Nonetheless, recommended intervals between procedures should be followed.
Treatment for vascular lesions can be provided to:
- Face (cheeks, forehead, and eye region)
- The décolleté and neck
- Hands Body (legs, back, shoulders)
Yes, the procedure is suitable for large areas such as legs, back or shoulders.
External circumstances or a hereditary predisposition may cause vascular lesions to reoccur. It is suggested to adhere to the specialist’s advice and do maintenance treatments.
No, the process is comfortable and painless. Patients may experience little warmth or tingling throughout the treatment, but this process is without discomfort.
It is advised to do 3-6 sessions spaced out by 3-4 weeks. The type of scars or stretch marks and the state of the skin determine the number of sessions.
After the first session, you could notice a smoother skin texture and a less visible appearance of scars or stretch marks. For best outcomes, the entire course of treatments must be completed.
Depending on skin type, lifestyle, and compliance with the specialist’s advice, results may persist for up to a year.
The majority of skin types, also sensitive skin, can benefit from the process. To find out if the procedure is safe for you, you should speak with our specialist.
Although total removal of skin relies on the unique qualities of each patient’s skin, this procedure helps to lessen the appearance of deep stretch marks and old scars.
In the treated region clients may experience mild redness or small swelling, but these side effects normally go away in a few hours. But peeling may happen in rare situations.
Yes, in order to improve the result, we advise combining this procedure with additional treatments like chemical peels or microneedling. But it’s important to comply with the suggested time between treatments.
The procedure is suitable for:
- Face: repair of damage, such as acne scars.
- Abdomen: less stretch marks after childbirth or weight loss.
- Buttocks and thighs: reducing stretch marks and smoothing out texture.
- Back and shoulders: correcting scars from acne and other conditions .
No, before beginning therapy, newly formed scars must completely heal. It is recommended to wait 6 to 12 months after surgery.
No, the procedure is not advised for people who are prone to keloid scarring because it may worsen the condition.
Yes, the procedure does efficiently remove stretch marks that appeared after pregnancy, provided that the body has fully recovered.
No, stretch marks cannot always be completely removed, but they may look much better, making them less obvious and deeper.
Yes, the process works well even for older stretch marks, however several sessions could be needed to get the best results.
Yes, the process evens out skin tone and makes acne scars less noticeable.
No, the procedure is almost painless. During the laser application, patients could experience a minor tingling or moderate warmth, but it does not cause significant discomfort.
It is advised to schedule three to five sessions spaced out by three to four weeks. The size and amount of spider veins determine the precise number of sessions.
Initial results may be noticeable within a few days after the procedure. After finishing the entire course, the impact is at its best and spider veins become less noticeable.
Depending on lifestyle and skin type, results can last up to a year. Results can be prolonged with routine upkeep and follow-up sessions
Yes, the majority of skin types can benefit from the process. To reduce the chance of pigmentation, people with darker skin tones are advised to have a prior consultation.
No, the goal of the process is to eliminate tiny spider veins and capillaries. Vascular surgeons must use additional techniques to treat big varicose veins.
After the procedure, the treated region may experience mild redness, swelling, or a warm feeling. Usually, these symptoms go away in a few hours or days.
The process works well on the limbs, legs, and face (nose, cheeks), as well as other places where spider veins are present.
Every six to twelve months, a maintenance session could be necessary to sustain effects.
It’s possible to combine the process with other cosmetic procedures, but it’s crucial to adhere to the suggested time between treatments.
Yes, by lessening skin redness and capillary visibility, the technique effectively treats rosacea.
Spider veins often go away or become much less noticeable. However, additional treatment may be required in rare cases
External circumstances or a hereditary tendency may cause recurrence. Regular maintenance sessions can help preserve the results.
No, there is no pain or discomfort throughout the procedure. Patients may experience mild tingling or warmth throughout the treatment, but these feelings are not uncomfortable.
It is advised to have three to five sessions with intervals of 2-4 weeks. The severity of rosacea and the state of the skin determine how many sessions are required.
After the first session, initial outcomes can be seen. The skin tone evens out and the redness goes down. Optimal results are achieved after completing the full course.
Depending on lifestyle, skin care practices, and avoiding rosacea triggers, results may persist up to a year.
Yes, the procedure is suitable for most skin types, including sensitive skin. To ascertain whether the procedure is appropriate for you, a consultation will be necessary beforehand.
Although the technique greatly lessens the look of rosacea, total eradication is not guaranteed. Proper skin care is essential to maintain results.
Yes, the process may be used in combination with other therapies like microneedling or moisturising masks. However, the intervals between treatments should be determined by a specialist.
The process may be used on the neck and décolleté in addition to the face (cheeks, nose, forehead and chin).
Yes, a consultation is necessary. It enables the expert to evaluate the state of your skin, determine the intensity of your rosacea, and develop a customised treatment plan
After the procedure, the treated region may experience mild redness or warmth. But these symptoms go away in a few hours.
Avoiding rosacea triggers including alcohol, hot liquids, stress and sun exposure.Also regular maintenance treatments can also help maintain results.
Yes, the process improves the state of the skin and blood vessels while successfully reducing the visibility of couperose.
Moderate discomfort may result from the procedure, particularly in delicate areas. Throughout the treatment, you can experience some warmth or light tingling, but we usually applied numbing creams to minimise pain.
Depending on your skin type and desired outcomes, We advised a course of one to three treatments. Sessions are usually separated by four to six weeks.
Results can be noticeable just a few days after the procedure. Skin becomes more luminous, even-toned, and silky. Full recovery and maximum effect appear within 2-3 weeks.
With the right skincare routine and sun protection, results can endure for a year or more. To extend the results, maintenance treatments are advised.
Light to medium skin tones are most suited for this treatment. Darker skin tones may carry a risk of hyperpigmentation, so consultation with a specialist before the procedure is essential.
Yes, laser resurfacing improves texture by successfully reducing the depth of stretch marks, scars and skin abnormalities.
This procedure is suitable for the face, neck, hands, décolletage and even the back.
Side effects from the procedure might include peeling, swelling or redness. These usually go away in a few days. It is recommended to use moisturisers and avoid sun exposure.
Yes, a consultation is mandatory. Our specialist will evaluate the state of your skin, identify any contraindications and provide a treatment plan.
Yes, laser resurfacing effectively reduces pigmentation spots, freckles and other skin tone irregularities.
Yes, you can combine laser resurfacing with additional procedures like chemical peels, microneedling or injections. But it’s critical to adhere to the suggested time between these treatments.
The process is completely comfortable and painless. Although it doesn’t hurt, some people could experience a mild warmth or tingling sensation.
We advise a course of three to six sessions spaced out by two to four weeks. The condition and specific requirements of your skin will determine how many sessions you need.
The first noticeable outcome after the procedure is more moisturised, smooth and radiant skin appearance. A few weeks after finishing the course, the full effect becomes more noticeable.
Lighter skin tones respond best to this procedure. But for more darker skin tones we suggest alternate procedures like chemical peels or microneedling.
Yes, in order to determine how your skin responds to the laser, we conduct a patch test before the course. This is a rapid and standard process that guarantees safety.
Yes, clients can combine laser rejuvenation with procedures like face massages, chemical peels and microneedling. However, it is important to maintain the recommended interval between procedures.
No, there are no visible scars or signs left by the treatment. Mild redness may occasionally appear, but it normally goes away in a few hours.
By focusing on specific pigmentation areas, the laser evens out the skin tone and lessens their severity. For hormonal pigmentation, such as melasma, the laser may be less effective, and a consultation with a specialist is recommended.
In moderate cases of acne, the technique helps reduce irritation. However, for active breakouts, it is recommended to treat them with other methods first.
No, the process is comfortable and completely painless. But some clients can feel a little warm or tingly feeling during the therapy.
It is advised to have 4-6 sessions spaced out by 3–4 weeks. Your skin type, condition and desired outcomes will determine the amount of sessions.
After the first session your skin becomes more even, smoother and brighter. Following the completion of the entire course of therapy, the final outcomes become apparent.
Depending on your lifestyle, skin type and post-treatment skin care, results may last up to a year. Regular IPL sessions can help prolong the outcomes.
IPL is most effective on lighter skin types. Because darker skin tones are more likely to experience burns or hyperpigmentation, so in this situation our specialist could suggest alternate treatments like chemical peels or microneedling.
Yes, IPL lessens acne-related inflammation and enhances skin texture by reducing scars and post-acne markings.
Yes, the process evens out the skin tone and successfully minimises pigmentation, freckles, and sunspots.
The face, neck, décolleté, hands and even the body (back, shoulders, and belly) can all be treated with IPL. The process is adaptable and appropriate for a variety of areas.
To improve outcomes, IPL can be used in conjunction with other procedures including chemical peels, face masks, or microneedling. Nonetheless, it is important to observe the recommended intervals between treatments.
Yes, a consultation is obligatory. Our specialist will evaluate the state of your skin, take a sensitivity test and develop a personality treatment strategy.
To improve outcomes, IPL can be used in conjunction with other procedures including chemical peels, face masks or microneedling. But we recommend observing the sufficient intervals between treatments.
Yes, a consultation is required. The expert will evaluate the state of your skin, conduct a sensitivity test, and develop a customised treatment strategy.
No, the process is comfortable and painless. But during the session some clients experience a mild tingling or heat, but this is not uncomfortable.
It is advised to have three to five sessions spaced out by two to four weeks. The intensity of pigmentation and skin type determine the exact amount of treatments.
Results can often be seen after the first session: pigmentation patches fade and the skin tone becomes more equal. For best outcomes, the entire course of treatments must be completed.
With the right skincare and sun protection, the effects may last for up to a year. It can be necessary to schedule maintenance sessions to prolong the effect.
This procedure is most effective for light and medium skin tones. To prevent hyperpigmentation, patients with darker skin tones need to consult with a specialist.
Melasma and other hormonal pigmentation problems can indeed be lightened by the process. But a consultation is necessary to ensure that it works for your situation.
Before they exfoliate, pigmentation patches may temporarily darken and there may be mild soreness or discomfort after the procedure. Usually, these side effects go away in a few days.
To improve the outcomes, Pigmentation Correction can be used in combination with chemical peels, microneedling, or moisturising facials. Follow your specialist’s recommendations for timing between treatments.
The following areas are appropriate for the procedure:
- Face: The area surrounding the eyes, chin, cheeks, and forehead.
- Neck and décolleté: To enhance texture and lessen pigmentation.
- Hands: To eliminate photoaging symptoms and sunspots.
- Body: Abdomen, shoulders, and back to balance out uneven pigmentation and tone.
Yes, pigmentation correction works to balance out skin tone by minimising sunspots and freckles.
Acne’s post-inflammatory pigmentation can be lessened due to this therapy, but deeper scars could need additional care.
Yes, a consultation is necessary in order to evaluate your skin condition, ascertain the extent of your pigmentation and develop treatment strategy.
No, the process is comfortable and painless. During the treatment, patients could experience a mild tingling or warmth, but this is without discomfort.
It is advised to have 3-5 sessions spaced out by two to four weeks. The number of sessions is determined by the degree of vascular lesions and the state of the skin.
After the first session, there may be apparent results, such as a decrease in redness and spider vein appearance. After finishing the course, the greatest impact is realised.
Results can last up to 12 months, provided proper skin care and avoidance of factors that trigger the recurrence of vascular lesions.
The majority of skin types, even sensitive skin, can benefit from the process. However, a consultation with a specialist will help determine whether this procedure is safe for you.
The process works well for:
- Spider veins
- Dilated capillaries
- Rosacea
- Hemangiomas
- Redness caused by rosacea
After the procedure the treated region may experience some redness or swelling, but this normally goes away in a few hours. In rare cases, slight peeling may appear.
It is possible to combine vascular lesion therapy with additional procedures like chemical peels or hydration treatments. Nonetheless, recommended intervals between procedures should be followed.
Treatment for vascular lesions can be provided to:
- Face (cheeks, forehead, and eye region)
- The décolleté and neck
- Hands Body (legs, back, shoulders)
Yes, the procedure is suitable for large areas such as legs, back or shoulders.
External circumstances or a hereditary predisposition may cause vascular lesions to reoccur. It is suggested to adhere to the specialist’s advice and do maintenance treatments.
No, the process is comfortable and painless. Patients may experience little warmth or tingling throughout the treatment, but this process is without discomfort.
It is advised to do 3-6 sessions spaced out by 3-4 weeks. The type of scars or stretch marks and the state of the skin determine the number of sessions.
After the first session, you could notice a smoother skin texture and a less visible appearance of scars or stretch marks. For best outcomes, the entire course of treatments must be completed.
Depending on skin type, lifestyle, and compliance with the specialist’s advice, results may persist for up to a year.
The majority of skin types, also sensitive skin, can benefit from the process. To find out if the procedure is safe for you, you should speak with our specialist.
Although total removal of skin relies on the unique qualities of each patient’s skin, this procedure helps to lessen the appearance of deep stretch marks and old scars.
In the treated region clients may experience mild redness or small swelling, but these side effects normally go away in a few hours. But peeling may happen in rare situations.
Yes, in order to improve the result, we advise combining this procedure with additional treatments like chemical peels or microneedling. But it’s important to comply with the suggested time between treatments.
The procedure is suitable for:
- Face: repair of damage, such as acne scars.
- Abdomen: less stretch marks after childbirth or weight loss.
- Buttocks and thighs: reducing stretch marks and smoothing out texture.
- Back and shoulders: correcting scars from acne and other conditions .
No, before beginning therapy, newly formed scars must completely heal. It is recommended to wait 6 to 12 months after surgery.
No, the procedure is not advised for people who are prone to keloid scarring because it may worsen the condition.
Yes, the procedure does efficiently remove stretch marks that appeared after pregnancy, provided that the body has fully recovered.
No, stretch marks cannot always be completely removed, but they may look much better, making them less obvious and deeper.
Yes, the process works well even for older stretch marks, however several sessions could be needed to get the best results.
Yes, the process evens out skin tone and makes acne scars less noticeable.
No, the procedure is almost painless. During the laser application, patients could experience a minor tingling or moderate warmth, but it does not cause significant discomfort.
It is advised to schedule three to five sessions spaced out by three to four weeks. The size and amount of spider veins determine the precise number of sessions.
Initial results may be noticeable within a few days after the procedure. After finishing the entire course, the impact is at its best and spider veins become less noticeable.
Depending on lifestyle and skin type, results can last up to a year. Results can be prolonged with routine upkeep and follow-up sessions
Yes, the majority of skin types can benefit from the process. To reduce the chance of pigmentation, people with darker skin tones are advised to have a prior consultation.
No, the goal of the process is to eliminate tiny spider veins and capillaries. Vascular surgeons must use additional techniques to treat big varicose veins.
After the procedure, the treated region may experience mild redness, swelling, or a warm feeling. Usually, these symptoms go away in a few hours or days.
The process works well on the limbs, legs, and face (nose, cheeks), as well as other places where spider veins are present.
Every six to twelve months, a maintenance session could be necessary to sustain effects.
It’s possible to combine the process with other cosmetic procedures, but it’s crucial to adhere to the suggested time between treatments.
Yes, by lessening skin redness and capillary visibility, the technique effectively treats rosacea.
Spider veins often go away or become much less noticeable. However, additional treatment may be required in rare cases
External circumstances or a hereditary tendency may cause recurrence. Regular maintenance sessions can help preserve the results.
No, there is no pain or discomfort throughout the procedure. Patients may experience mild tingling or warmth throughout the treatment, but these feelings are not uncomfortable.
It is advised to have three to five sessions with intervals of 2-4 weeks. The severity of rosacea and the state of the skin determine how many sessions are required.
After the first session, initial outcomes can be seen. The skin tone evens out and the redness goes down. Optimal results are achieved after completing the full course.
Depending on lifestyle, skin care practices, and avoiding rosacea triggers, results may persist up to a year.
Yes, the procedure is suitable for most skin types, including sensitive skin. To ascertain whether the procedure is appropriate for you, a consultation will be necessary beforehand.
Although the technique greatly lessens the look of rosacea, total eradication is not guaranteed. Proper skin care is essential to maintain results.
Yes, the process may be used in combination with other therapies like microneedling or moisturising masks. However, the intervals between treatments should be determined by a specialist.
The process may be used on the neck and décolleté in addition to the face (cheeks, nose, forehead and chin).
Yes, a consultation is necessary. It enables the expert to evaluate the state of your skin, determine the intensity of your rosacea, and develop a customised treatment plan
After the procedure, the treated region may experience mild redness or warmth. But these symptoms go away in a few hours.
Avoiding rosacea triggers including alcohol, hot liquids, stress and sun exposure.Also regular maintenance treatments can also help maintain results.
Yes, the process improves the state of the skin and blood vessels while successfully reducing the visibility of couperose.
Moderate discomfort may result from the procedure, particularly in delicate areas. Throughout the treatment, you can experience some warmth or light tingling, but we usually applied numbing creams to minimise pain.
Depending on your skin type and desired outcomes, We advised a course of one to three treatments. Sessions are usually separated by four to six weeks.
Results can be noticeable just a few days after the procedure. Skin becomes more luminous, even-toned, and silky. Full recovery and maximum effect appear within 2-3 weeks.
With the right skincare routine and sun protection, results can endure for a year or more. To extend the results, maintenance treatments are advised.
Light to medium skin tones are most suited for this treatment. Darker skin tones may carry a risk of hyperpigmentation, so consultation with a specialist before the procedure is essential.
Yes, laser resurfacing improves texture by successfully reducing the depth of stretch marks, scars and skin abnormalities.
This procedure is suitable for the face, neck, hands, décolletage and even the back.
Side effects from the procedure might include peeling, swelling or redness. These usually go away in a few days. It is recommended to use moisturisers and avoid sun exposure.
Yes, a consultation is mandatory. Our specialist will evaluate the state of your skin, identify any contraindications and provide a treatment plan.
Yes, laser resurfacing effectively reduces pigmentation spots, freckles and other skin tone irregularities.
Yes, you can combine laser resurfacing with additional procedures like chemical peels, microneedling or injections. But it’s critical to adhere to the suggested time between these treatments.