Knightsbridge clinic launches new treatments after investing in new technology
Knightsbridge-based Omniya Clinic is launching a range of new treatments after purchasing a 3JUVE® combination technology device manufactured by UK aesthetic technologies brand Lynton Lasers Ltd.
The equipment has three separate technologies designed to treat sun damage, rosacea, acne, mild scarring, skin texture, ageing and give total skin rejuvenation.
Some of the new services that will be offered at Omniya Clinic using this multi-application laser and IPL device include The illumiFacial®, fractional laser resurfacing, Radiofrequency skin tightening, IPL rosacea treatment, thread veins removal, and pigmentation treatment.
KerryLou Herbert, an aesthetician at Omniya Clinic, said, “After working with lasers and IPLs for many years, I love this machine and the results it can achieve. As we can create a tailored 3Juve package for each client depending on their skin concerns for complete skin rejuvenation. This is from targeting blemishes to rough skin texture and ageing. Our fractional laser can also treat all skin types safely and effectively.”
Omniya Clinic is a cosmetic and hormone clinic for internal and external health and well-being. Services range from Botox, dermal fillers and other aesthetic and skin treatments to surgical procedures and Hormone Replacement Therapy for both women and men (HRT and TRT).
The clinic also recently launched its online skincare store, which stocks a wide range of high-quality, expert-led products that help combat several skincare concerns.
By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily
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