Frequently Asked Questions:
What types of facials do you offer at Derma Lab Clinic?
We offer a range of professional facials tailored to different skin types and specific concerns, including chemical peels, microdermabrasion, deep cleansing facials, anti-ageing and hydrating treatments. Whether you are concerned with acne, pigmentation, fine lines, or simply want to achieve glowing, healthy skin, our expert therapists will recommend the best option during your consultation.
Are your facial treatments suitable for sensitive skin?
Absolutely. We use clinical-grade skincare that is suitable for all skin types including sensitive or reactive skin.
How often should I have a facial treatment?
For optimal results and lasting glow, we recommend having a facial treatment every 4 to 6 weeks depending on your skin concerns.
Regular treatments help maintain great skincare by removing dead skin cells, unclogging pores, boosting hydration and stimulating collagen production, improving the overall complexion and health of your skin over time.
Can facials help with acne, scarring, and sun damage?
Yes, our specialised facials are designed to address concerns like acne, scarring, sun damage, and uneven skin tone. Treatments such as chemical peels and microdermabrasion can help smooth the skin’s texture, reduce pigmentation, and encourage new healthy skin cells to emerge, leaving your skin looking more radiant and even-toned.
Do you perform extractions?
Yes, we offer extractions as part of many of our facials which are great for dealing with blackheads or congested skin.
What is microdermabrasion?
Microdermabrasion is a non -invasive exfoliating treatment that uses a diamond tip to remove dead skin cells, unclog pores and improve skin texture . It helps to gently remove blackheads , stimulate cell turnover leaving your skin smoother and radiant.
Is there any downtime after a facial?
Most facials have little to no downtime. You may experience slight redness immediately after some treatments such as chemical peels which generally subsides within a few hours.