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ENDO SKIN LIFTING BODY

1 h
From 200 British pounds
Toms Lane

Service Description

EndoSkinLifting™ Stimulates collagen production, firming sagging skin (e.g., jawline, cheeks, under the chin). • Contour refinement: Improves definition in areas like the jowls and lower face. • Wrinkle reduction: Smooths fine lines and refreshes tired looking skin. • Non surgical lift: Delivers a lifting effect without incisions or general anaesthesia. • No downtime: Return to daily activities quickly no stitches or scars. Common facial areas treated: ✔ Jawline ✔ Double chin ✔ Lower face ✔ Under-eye area ✔ Neck Benefits for the Body EndoSkinLifting™ is also highly effective on the body, especially for areas with stubborn fat or skin laxity. Key benefits include: • Localised fat reduction: Breaks down small pockets of fat (e.g., inner thighs, knees, abdomen). • Tighter, firmer skin: Enhances elasticity in areas prone to sagging. • Cellulite improvement: Helps smooth the texture of dimpled skin. • Body contouring: Refines shape and silhouette without liposuction. Common body areas treated: ✔ Abdomen ✔ Inner thighs ✔ Knees ✔ Upper arms ✔ Flanks/love handles EndoSkinLifting™ contraindications ❌ Contraindications for EndoSkinLifting™ Treatment 1. Pregnancy or Breastfeeding • Not enough safety data; best to avoid elective procedures. 2. Active Skin Infections or Inflammation • Includes acne, rosacea flare-ups, eczema, herpes simplex (cold sores), or open wounds in the treatment area. 3. Autoimmune Skin Disorders • Conditions like lupus or scleroderma may react unpredictably to laser energy. 4. Uncontrolled Medical Conditions • Diabetes, high blood pressure, or thyroid issues must be well-managed. 5. Bleeding Disorders or Use of Blood Thinners • Risk of bruising or bleeding during the procedure. 6. Keloid or Hypertrophic Scarring Tendency • Laser stimulation could trigger abnormal scar tissue formation. 7. Recent Dermal Fillers or Threads (in the same area) • Wait 3–6 months after fillers or threads to avoid interference with results. 8. Photosensitive Medications • Some antibiotics, isotretinoin (Roaccutane), or anti-inflammatories can increase risk of burns or hyperpigmentation. 9. History of Seizures Triggered by Light • The laser’s pulses could potentially trigger photosensitive seizures. 10. Malignancy or History of Skin Cancer in the Area • Avoid laser stimulation in or near areas of previous cancer.

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