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Hydrafacial Keravive

Hydrafacial Keravive is a unique, comfortable treatment, designed to cleanse, stimulate, nourish and hydrate your scalp for fuller and healthier looking hair.

Hydrafacial Keravive is a first of its kind 3-step treatment that includes an in-clinic component, as well as a 30-day take-home spray.

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Treatment snapshot

TIME
30-45 minutes

AREAS
Scalp

RESULTS

HOW IT WORKS

HOW MANY TREATMENTS
Three or individual treatments as a scalp health boost

The detail

Copy to come

Ideal treatment for

No related conditions found.

FAQs

What key areas are you looking at during a VISIA digital skin analysis?
Does a VISIA digital skin analysis hurt?

The VISIA looks at eight key areas of your complexion to determine where your skin might need some extra help, as well as where your skin is already doing well:

  1. Spots– typically brown or red skin lesions including freckles, acne scars, hyper-pigmentation and vascular lesions. Spots are distinguishable by their distinct colour and contrast from the background skin tone.
  2. Pores– the circular surface openings of sweat gland ducts. Due to shadowing, pores appear darker than the surrounding skin tone and are identified by their darker colour and circular shape.
  3. Wrinkles– furrows, folds or creases in the skin, which increase in occurrence as a result of sun exposure, and are associated with decreasing skin elasticity.
  4. Texture– primarily an analysis of skin smoothness. Texture measures skin colour and smoothness by identifying gradations in colour from the surrounding skin tone, as well as peaks and valleys on the skin surface that indicate variations in the surface texture.
  5. Porphyrins– bacterial excretions that can become lodged in pores and lead to acne. Porphyrins fluoresce in UV light and exhibit circular white spot characteristics.
  6. UV Spots– occur when melanin coagulates below the skin surface as a result of sun damage. UV spots are generally invisible under normal lighting conditions. The selective absorption of the UV light by the epidermal melanin enhances its display and detection by VISIA.
  7. Red Areas – represent a potential variety of conditions, such as acne, inflammation, Rosacea or spider veins. Blood vessels and haemoglobin contained in the papillary dermis, a sub-layer of skin, give these structures their red colour, which is detected by the RBX Technology in VISIA. Acne spots and inflammation vary in size but are generally round in shape. Rosacea is usually larger and diffuse compared to acne, and spider veins usually are short, thin and can be interconnected in a dense network.
  8. Brown spots – are lesions on the skin such as hyper-pigmentation, freckles, lentigines, and melasma. Brown Spots occur from an excess of Melanin. Melanin is produced by melanocytes in the bottom layer of the epidermis.
What key areas are you looking at during a VISIA digital skin analysis?

The VISIA looks at eight key areas of your complexion to determine where your skin might need some extra help, as well as where your skin is already doing well:

  1. Spots– typically brown or red skin lesions including freckles, acne scars, hyper-pigmentation and vascular lesions. Spots are distinguishable by their distinct colour and contrast from the background skin tone.
  2. Pores– the circular surface openings of sweat gland ducts. Due to shadowing, pores appear darker than the surrounding skin tone and are identified by their darker colour and circular shape.
  3. Wrinkles– furrows, folds or creases in the skin, which increase in occurrence as a result of sun exposure, and are associated with decreasing skin elasticity.
  4. Texture– primarily an analysis of skin smoothness. Texture measures skin colour and smoothness by identifying gradations in colour from the surrounding skin tone, as well as peaks and valleys on the skin surface that indicate variations in the surface texture.
  5. Porphyrins– bacterial excretions that can become lodged in pores and lead to acne. Porphyrins fluoresce in UV light and exhibit circular white spot characteristics.
  6. UV Spots– occur when melanin coagulates below the skin surface as a result of sun damage. UV spots are generally invisible under normal lighting conditions. The selective absorption of the UV light by the epidermal melanin enhances its display and detection by VISIA.
  7. Red Areas – represent a potential variety of conditions, such as acne, inflammation, Rosacea or spider veins. Blood vessels and haemoglobin contained in the papillary dermis, a sub-layer of skin, give these structures their red colour, which is detected by the RBX Technology in VISIA. Acne spots and inflammation vary in size but are generally round in shape. Rosacea is usually larger and diffuse compared to acne, and spider veins usually are short, thin and can be interconnected in a dense network.
  8. Brown spots – are lesions on the skin such as hyper-pigmentation, freckles, lentigines, and melasma. Brown Spots occur from an excess of Melanin. Melanin is produced by melanocytes in the bottom layer of the epidermis.
Does a VISIA digital skin analysis hurt?

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I have been visiting S-Thetics for many years now and Miss Balaratnam’s knowledge, professionalism, investment in cutting-edge technology and her choice of staff are second-to-none. We are so fortunate to have such a clinic outside London.

Nathalie Shillito

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