Salt Facial
Treats:
- Acne
- Acne Scarring
- Sun Damage
- Stretch Marks
- Enlarged Pores
- Fine Lines/Wrinkles
- Uneven Pigment/Texture
Visibly improves skin tone and texture in 1 treatment and provides immediate, long-lasting results.
How It Works:
- Sea Salt Resurfacing: Detoxifies | Safe for sensitive skin | Maintains healthy pH
- Aesthetic Ultrasound: Replenishes nutrients | Maximizes topical treatments | Promotes healthy circulation
- LED Phototherapy: Reduces redness | Increases healing rate | Encourages collagen production
60 Minutes.
Fire & Ice Facial (iS Clinical)
Also known as the “Red Carpet Facial,” the Fire & Ice Facial is designed to safely resurface and rapidly rejuvenate the skin with little or no downtime.
Fire
skin feels warm/heated to remove dead skin
Ice
skin feels cool and smells minty afterward to moisturize/repair skin
- Brightens
- Exfoliates
- Hydrates
Treats
- Breakout-prone skin
- Fine Lines/Wrinkles
No downtime, no peeling.
Perfect before an event.
45–60 Minutes.
Exfoliating Clear Skin Facial (iS Clinical)
An advanced treatment designed for gentle exfoliation with soothing and healing benefits for oily, congested, acne-prone, or otherwise problematic skin types.
Good For:
- First-timers and Teens
- Acne-prone skin
- Oily Skin
- Congested Skin
Jumpstart your skin’s healing.
No downtime.
Includes extractions.
45–60 minutes.
Harmony Facial (iS Clinical)
Soothing and revitalizing facial designed to awaken the senses and restore balance to the skin as it renews tone, clarity, and resilience. Gives a healthy glow to fatigued skin.
Good For:
- Sensitive skin
- Reactive skin
- Oncology Patients
30–45 minutes.
IPL Photofacial
This light-based treatment safely and effectively addresses a wide variety of skin conditions. IPL uses light energy to reverse the visible signs of aging from environmental factors and sun damage.
Treats:
- Brown Spots
- Sun Damage
- Uneven Skin Tone
- Rosacea
- Redness
- Hyperpigmentation
1 week of downtime.
Results after 1 treatment.
3–5 treatments is ideal.
Good for 1–2 years.
60 minutes.