'No Needle' Transdermal Infusion Facial

I can’t say I’m one to hugely worry about lines and wrinkles but I know as the years fly by it’s going to become more of a problem. I’m no fan of needles so when I was invited to try out a no needle treatment that will leave you looking younger and fresh faced after one treatment I jumped at the chance.

no botoxMesotherapy was first devised in the 1950’s and involves the penetration of specially prepared active ingredients, injected (usually) directly into the skin cell. However in this case, a needle is not used, the active ingredients are ‘pushed’ deep under the skin using an ultra sound.

The ultrasound pushes the product through the layers of skin without having to use a needle. It opens up each cell to allow it to absorb the vital ingredients.

It’s a fantastic holistic alternative to Botox. You start of by identifying problem areas and then pores are opened using Diamond tip Microdermabrasion. The nutrients are then applied and the ultrasound to lock those ingredients in.

The procedure only takes an hour and the results are instantly viable. The only unpleasant thing is the pure vitamin B12 that is smeared on your face. Great for reducing lines but it smells like beef crisps so don’t go cosying up to anyone soon after!

We've got two to give away so check out our competitions page.

The 'No Needle' Transdermal Infusion Facial is available at:

Spa Satori

112 High Street
Manchester, Lancashire M4 1HQ
0161 819 2465

www.spasatori.co.uk

 

 

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