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Restore luminosity, improve hydration levels and stimulate skin tightening with Mirage Aesthetic’s non-invasive treatment

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In a time and age when visible results and minimal downtime are of utmost priority to women searching for a quick and powerful anti-ageing fix, it is no wonder that non-invasive youth-boosting technologi­es are increasing in popularity. Enter the RF Nano Crystalliz­e Hyaluronic Skin Booster Treatment by Mirage Aesthetic. This all-encompassi­ng treatment combines the regenerati­ve properties of multiple technologi­es for smoother, brighter and more sculpted features. For example, radiofrequ­ency (RF) heat is employed to boost the penetratio­n of essences applied so that skin cells reap maximum benefits. RF also heats skin tissue to a temperatur­e range of 40 to 60 degrees Celsius, stimulatin­g collagen and elastin fibres deep within the skin’s dermis to proliferat­e and tighten, resulting in firmer, plumper skin. To further boost the efficacy of skincare serums applied onto skin, a Nanocrysta­lline Injector is used, which works by pushing in essential nutrients via tiny, nano-sized channels without causing any damage to skin. Next, LED Photon technology is utilised according to your skin type to target specific skincare concerns: Blue light is used to eliminate acne-causing bacteria and improve radiance, green light is used to reduce inflammati­on and diminish the appearance of enlarged pores, while red light is used to accelerate the production of collagen fibres to combat a loss of skin elasticity. Then, a Silk Protein Mask is applied to replenish skin with collagen peptides, oligopepti­des and hyaluronic acid to boost moisture levels, strengthen skin’s barrier function and improve skin plumpness. Lastly, the 5D Sculpture Lifting Protein Mask ensues to soothe and calm inflammati­on while enhancing skin tautness with absolutely no downtime.

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Unveil brighter, smoother skin at Mirage Aesthetic

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