Facial Treatments
Professional skin therapy differs from home care by using high-concentration active ingredients and advanced machine technology.
Professional skincare (performed by a licensed esthetician) differs from home care by using highly concentrated active ingredients and advanced machine technology. While you maintain your skin at home, an esthetician can work deeply on specific skin conditions such as aging, acne, scars, pigmentation, and dryness
Key treatments in professional skincare
An esthetician often combines manual techniques with devices to achieve maximum results:
Chemical peel: Use of medical acids (such as glycolic acid, salicylic acid, or TCA) to remove dead skin cells, renew cells, and eliminate pigment spots.
Microneedling (Dermapen): Small needles create controlled micro-injuries in the skin to trigger a powerful collagen production. Highly effective against scars and lines.
Deep cleansing and extraction: Professional emptying of clogged pores and milia without damaging the skin or leaving scars


Facial
Cleansing, exfoliation and therapies chosen together with the beauty therapist. Length max 60 min.
Ultrasound Facial
Ultrasound facial is a gentle and effective deep cleansing and exfoliation.
Spa Facial
Cleansing, exfoliation and therapies chosen together with the beauty therapist. Length max 90 min.
Diamond Peel Facial
Diamond peeling is a gentle and elegant exfoliation method.
Mechanical Exfoliation
Mechanical exfoliation is done by hand to deeply cleanse the pores.
Microneedling
Microneedling is a minimally invasive treatment to rejuvenate the skin. A device with fine needles creates tiny punctures in the top layer of the skin, which triggers the body to create new collagen and elastin.