Marine Elastin helps maintain the suppleness, elasticity and proper nourishment of the skin.
How soon can I expect to see noticeable results? Your skin will look different after the first treatment; smoother, more hydrated with a natural radiant sheen. Because the results commence from within the skin, the skin feels active, more alive, plump and tighter after just one treatment. The results are cumulative over time with repeated treatments.
Do I need maintenance treatments? YES, maintenance treat- ments are important in order to maintain visible results. Usually a once a month treatment is recommended, unless otherwise deter- mined by your skin care specialist.
Is the Collagen treatment a good complement to other skin care treatments? YES, Micro-Current treatments (non-surgical face- lift) are an excellent complement as this treatment helps stimulate collagen production from deep within the skin. Is the Collagen treatment for everyone? YES, everyone can ben- efit from SAIAN Infusion and Micro-Current treatments as they are safe and promote healthier skin and make you look and feel better.
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