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38 THE GOLDEN YEARS 25 OCTOBER 2015 Innovative Healthcare & Specialist Clinics Save your skin


From non-surgical contouring to an anti-ageing serum, the latest treatments will leave your skin looking and feeling radiant. Words: Hayley Sparkes


Smoothly does it Silk’n Silhouette T is non-surgical body contouring and cellulite-reduction device is clinically proven to smooth out cellulite and improve skin elasticity in 10 weeks. Suitable for all body areas, and a great alternative to salon cellulite


treatments, the at-home device has three energy settings. Users should move the device across the skin for 20-minute sessions, during which time the skin should get slightly warmer. T e device is recommended by medical experts and has been


approved by medical regulatory bodies following clinical trials. silknsilhouette.eu


Best for: MEN


Natural face-lift Dermatude Meta T erapy Benefi ts of this all-natural treatment include rejuvenation, hydration,


restoration and anti-ageing. It’s suitable


for a range of skin types, including mature, dry, dehydrated, slack and post-surgical. Celebrity fans include X-Factor judge Nick Grimshaw. Meta T erapy combines natural skin improvement from the inside out with externally applied active ingredients by means of special serums. www.dermatude.co.uk


Best for: CELLULITE


Top 5 super serums


Boost the eff ects of your moisturiser with an intensive anti-ageing serum. Words: Joanna Reeves


Best for sensitive skin


Oskia Super 16 £80 for 30ml oskiaskincare.com


Best for lacklustre skin BioEffect EGF Serum


£125 for 15ml bioeff ect.co.uk


Best for: LINES & WRINKLES


Skin plumping Hydrafacial T e latest A-list treatment — favoured by the likes of Cameron Diaz (pictured) — the HydraFacial combines cleansing, exfoliation, extraction, hydration and antioxidant protection. It


uses Dermabuilder, a multi-peptide anti-ageing serum that helps diminish the appearance of fi ne lines and wrinkles for noticeable plumping and tightening. While some results are instant, the treatment also promotes long-term anti-ageing eff ects caused by the stimulation of collagen. T e HydraFacial delivers botanical


ingredients such as hyaluronic acid, horse chestnut extract, red algae extract, copper zinc and magnesium peptides. An alternative to more invasive treatments such as Botox and fi llers, there are no side-eff ects or downtime and the treatment is suitable for all skin types. hydrafacial.com


Hayley Sparkes is a make-up artist, fashion stylist and TV presenter. For more information, visit www.hayleysparkes.co.uk or tweet her at @hayleysparkes


The Golden Years recommends:


• Enhanced beauty Double Lift Dr Roman is already renowned for his non-invasive, anti-ageing procedures, which can take years off your


appearance — everything from Botox to fi ller, mesotherapy and laser treatments. Now his latest procedure, Double Liſt , is making headlines in the beauty world. Like a


non-invasive face-liſt , Double Liſt harnesses high-intensity focused ultrasound to tackle problems like double chin, jowls, loose skin on the decolletage or a drooping brow. T is pain-free, ageing


antidote forces the facial muscles to contract, resulting in the skin tightening and liſt ing. T e new you will start to appear in the three months following treatment, and with no stitches or


downtime, no one will know the secret behind your newfound youth. A revolution in aesthetics, the Double Liſt uses ultrasound to off er a liſt without the surgery. lmaclinic.com


• Innovative skincare Skinade T e inside-out approach to skincare is a popular way to achieve visible results. Skinade is at the forefront of this approach. skinade.com


Best for dry skin NIOD Multi- molecular Hyaluronic


Complex £38 for 30ml niod.com


Best for pre-party skin Dr Sebagh Serum Repair


£69 for 20ml drsebagh.com


Best for brighter skin


Teoxane RHA Serum £78 for 30ml teoxane.com


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