Services

Skin Rejuvenation

Facials 

Facials

Provider(s): Devin Lawrenz

 Esthetician may customized your facials and have the best recommendations for your skin type. I may address your concerns such as with providing extraction treatments, targeting discoloration, oily, dry, or combination skin. All skin tones and types may be treated.

Spa Facial--75 Minutes

Relaxing Facial--60 Minutes

Relaxing Facial--45 minutes

Express Facial--30 minutes

Advanced Exfoliation Products 

Provider(s): Devin Lawrenz

Products used to safely exfoliate the outer layers of skin are used and help with a variety of skin concerns including, dry and dull, hyperpigmentation, acne, and fine lines and wrinkles. These are "add-ons" to facials and the type is determined during consultation and skin analysis.

Lactic

Salicylic

Glycolic


Microdermabrasion 

Provider(s): Devin Lawrenz

Microdermabrasion is a simple and effective form of exfoliation. It is considered a mechanical or physical exfoliation using Diamonds or crystals to remove the outer layer of dead or damaged skin cells revealing a more youthful skin. Microdermabrasion is a non-invasive treatment designed to improve the overall texture, tone and clarity of the skin while restoring the skin’s elasticity. This service is an add-on to any customized or relaxing facial.

How does it work?

This type of exfoliation is performed by gently exfoliating the skin with a diamond tip wand designed to remove the outer most layers of the epidermis(stratum corneum) followed with a vacuum suction action that removes the excess exfoliated skin. While the diamonds are performing the exfoliation, the vacuum suction action taking place is equally important because it is stimulating the lower layers of the skin combining skin exfoliation with regenerating suction, this unique system stimulates subdermal activities that "renew" the anti-aging mechanisms of the skin that slow with age. Microdermabrasion is recommended in a series, the results are cumulative and improve with each treatment.

How many treatments are needed?

Microdemabrasion is a progressive treatment, not aggressive. Although one microdermabrasion will yield a fresher, smoother looking skin, generally results are realized after the forth, fifth or sixth treatment. Average treatment protocol is 4-12 treatments. How many treatments might be necessary will depend on the condition of the skin and the needs of the client. Initially treatments can be performed every 7-10 days or 10-14 days apart. Once the series of treatments is completed it is recommended that monthly maintenance continue in order to maintain the desired result.

What type of skin can benefit from it?

All skin types and skin colors can benefit from microdermabrasion treatments. Aging, congested, flaky, dry, devitalized, thickened, blemished, dull and sun damaged skin will be rejuvenated and refreshed. Blotchiness, uneven skin tones and texture will be improved. Microdermabrasion will reduce the appearance of fine lines, acne scars, hyperpigmentation, chicken pox scars, brown/age spots, fine-lined wrinkles (rhytides), hyperkeratosis (overgrowth of the hornylayer), large pores, and other skin imperfections. 5 {features} no down time non-invasive immediate results suitable for most skin types/skin colors minimal risk/side effects {benefits} smooth out the surface of the skin stimulates collagen and elastin aids in producing more normal cell production stimulates lymph and blood cells move more evenly toward the epidermis, shed more evenly {areas treated} face, neck and decollete shoulders and back hands elbows and knees {treatable skin conditions} dehydrated/dull skin fine lines/aging skin acne/acne scarring photo-aged skin/hyperpigmentation PIH - post inflammatory hyperpigmentation6 {client consultation} very thorough profile and history. 

What Skin types should NOT get microdermabrasion?

Active acne accutane users (should be off for minimum of 6 months), sunburn, rosacea-advanced stages cancer/skin cancer, untreated diabetes, vitiligo, raised moles, warts, skin tags, keloid, scarring, and/or eczema/psorasis.