Skin Conditions
Dry Skin Treatments
Rough or flaking skin, known as dry skin, can be down to a number of factors from skin types to environmental conditions. There are ways to help re-hydrate skin however, to prevent skin from looking and feeling so dry.
TREATMENTS FOR DRY SKIN
01Egyptian Facial
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Alongisde regular gentle exfoliation at-home, using ultra hydrating, barrier-repairing formulas such as Dr. Jack's award-winning Blue Face Peel Mask, once-monthly medical-grade facials, such as The Eygptian Facial, can help treat dry skin, stabalising healhty hydration levels and improving the skin's repair functions to preven future dryness over the long term. This multi-step treatment combines a bespoke fruit based chemical peel with dermaplaning (facial shaving) for a highly effective exfoliation treatment that sloughs away the build up of dead skin cells and drying debris, allowing the deeply hydrating steps that follow to be absorbed brilliantly and penetrate deep into the skin, bolstering hydration levels, boosting brightness and texture.
02Mesotherapy
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Mesotherapy is highly adept at treating dry skin in a short period and with no downtime. Mesotherapy is a microinjectable treatment that uses a cocktail of vitamins, micronutrients, antioxidants and deeply hydrathyaluronic acid into the dermo-epidermal junction of the skin. Developed in the 1970s in France, this treatment has long been a cult favourite of the chicest of skin enthusiasts due to it’s low downtime and effective results.
03Exotech Exosome Therapy
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Exosome Therapy is an emerging and exciting field in regenerative medicine and one that has proven results for treating dry skin alonside overall skin rejuvenation and repair.
Exosomes, tiny extracellular vesicles derived from stem cells (and in the case of our new treatment, ExoTech, extracted from the Damask rose), act as messengers that communicate with your skin cells, stimulating their regeneration and renewal. This process helps to address a wide range of common skin concerns, including dryness as well as fine lines, wrinkles, uneven tone, and texture.