IT’S THAT time of year when most people will be trying to undo the summer sun damage and brightening up their complexion.

The perfect choice and a treatment suited to almost all skin types is Microdermabrasion, with Laserderm in Ennis offering a special rate at the moment (below).

WHAT IS MICRODERMABRASION?
Microdermabrasion is a skin resurfacing treatment that uses tools in order to rejuvenate and restore natural glow to the skin.

The microdermabrasion procedure is simple and painless and (this is the best part) is can be equally effective to surgical procedures and chemical peels.

This is a special treatment for fine lines, wrinkles, skin imperfections and uneven skin tone.

If fine lines are getting you down or your skin is looking dull and you are looking for a non-surgical answer or solution, then consider microdermabrasion.

A non-invasive treatment that utilizes micro crystals that revitalizes your skin’s appearance, promotes the production of a new layer in the dermis,
cleanses the pores, and improves skin texture and appearance.

It uses a fine jet of crystals to gently and painlessly exfoliate your skin while a vacuum suction removes the crystals along with
the dead cells.

Microdermabrasion is completely non-invasive, with no downtime, and takes about 1 hour per session. The treatment
reveals bright, more luminous skin after just a single treatment.

Book your treatment during the month of September for only €59 (regular price €90) Contact The Laserderm Clinic to book your appointment 065-6868116 or visit the website www.Laserderm.ie

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