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Love that skin

IF WINTER has left your skin feeling dull and dehydrated, your skin may need a little tender loving care.
Australian Skin Face Body has a range of treatments that can leave your skin feeling smooth and soft.
Dermal clinician Rebecca Harrison recommends a gentle skin peel to cleanse and refine pores, restoring your skin’s natural glow.
The treatment is painless, there may be a slight tingling of the skin, and there is minimal downtime. As the treatment is gentle, it is very unlikely your skin will peel in the days following the treatment.
Skin looks radiant and feels fresh and smooth after the first treatment. For long-term results, a course of four to six clinical treatments is recommended, a month apart.
For even deeper results, light emitting diode (LED) therapy is combined with a skin peel for the ultimate treatment.
LED treatment uses low levels of light to assist tissue healing, reduce inflammation and aid skin rejuvenation. Used in the fight against ageing, LED light therapy can minimise wrinkles by stimulating collagen production.
LED light treatment is also used to control bacteria when treating adult or teenage acne.
Australian Skin Face Body is offering a Spring Racing Package – facial peel, LED lights and a take-home booster serum for the special price of $130. You can upgrade the package with a hyper-hydrating infusion for only $30.
The treatment takes around 30 to 40 minutes and can be done during a lunch break.
Australian Skin Face Body prides itself in offering excellence in medical and cosmetic health and has been named a finalist in the National MyFace MyBody awards for Best Aesthetic Practice in Victoria.
Phone 5221 2238 to book your appointment at the Skin and Laser Clinic, located at 50 Western Beach Road, Geelong.

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