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DUAL INJECTOR PRO+

Radio frequency & Electroporation

The Dual Injector Pro+ combines the latest in RF skin lifting/tightening with the transdermal delivery of active substances (needle free mesotherapy).

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The combination of Radio Frequency lifting and electroporation technology enables the active compounds applied to easily penetrate deeper into the skin, giving instant and visible results.

 

This is achieved through the unique dual technology (RF + Electroporation) which lifts the skin and pushes nutrients deep into the skin without breaking the skin as with traditional injections.

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Results include smoother, tightened and lifted skin, evens out skin tone, reduces fine lines and wrinkles, minimises appearance of age spots and hyperpigmentation, refreshed complexion.

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Price List

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£60

Single Treatment

Using Cliniccare products, the skin is cleansed, followed by an enzymatic peel to exfoliate and prepare the skin.

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Transdermal delivery device used on the RF mode, this activates cell metabolism and collagen production followed by electroporation which helps moisturising essence high in hyaluronic acid Acid to be absorbed.

 

Treatment is completed by the application of serum and SPF. 

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Individual sessions can be booked, however a course is recommended for optimal results

 

£260

Course of 6

Individual sessions can be booked, however a course is recommended for optimal results

FAQ

What is RF?

Radio Frequency (RF) lifting is ideal for non-surgical and non-invasive skin rejuvenation. The radio waves are effective in fighting against the drooping of the skin. Specifically, RF facilitates the attribution of oxygen in the tissues, activates cell metabolism, contributes to the excretion of catabolic residues and stimulates collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid formation in the skin. The body's physiological response to the radio waves is progressively and naturally tightened skin.

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Indications for RF lifting:

  • Sagging facial skin

  • Fine lines and wrinkles

  • Hyperpigmentation

What is Electroporation?

An electromagnetical pulse temporarily disrupts skins intercellular electrical connections so that applied therapeutic substances and preparations can be absorbed deep into the skin layers non-invasively. Active substances, like hyaluronic acid, vitamins, antioxidants and other substances can therefore penetrate the skin without the need for traditional injections. As a result, a double effect can be achieved: wrinkle smoothing and skin tightening.

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Indications for electroporation:

  • Ageing and sagging skin

  • Fine lines and wrinkles

  • Inflamed skin

  • Scaly and dry skin

  • Oily skin

Duration of Treatment

A session of Dual Injector Pro RF facial takes approximately 30 minutes to include the consultation to establish the individual needs for each patent, the treatment and then any post treatment care and opportunity to answer your questions.

Recovery Time

No recovery time is required.  

 

This treatment can cause some redness, flushing, tightness or itching which will resolve within a few hours. 

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Occasionally, some bruising may occur however this is not normally expected.

Course length

Weekly treatments are recommended over several weeks.

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Recommended Course

Young Skin - course of 4

Mid age Skin  - course of 6

Mature Skin - course of 8

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Maintenance Treatment

Young Skin - once every 4-6 weeks

Mid Age Skin - once every 4-6 weeks

Mature Skin - one every 3-4 weeks

Benefits

  • Anti-aging

  • Can improve skin texture helping to show a firmer, plumper appearance of skin.

  • Improved appearance of dull, tired skin.

  • Improved fine lines and wrinkles

  • Tighten & firms sagging facial skin.

  • Reduces the appearance of hyperpigmentation.

  • Reduces the appearance of age spots.

  • Refreshed complexion.

Contra-indicated

  • Pregnancy/Breastfeeding

  • Botox/fillers in the previous 4 weeks

  • Pacemaker 

  • Epilepsy

  • Cancer

  • Heart Murmur/Irregular Heart rate

  • Eczema, Seborrheic Dermatitis

  • Autoimmune Disorder

  • Keloid Scarring

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