The procedure is quick and efficient and usually causes clients the minimum of discomfort. Conditions we can treat include:
Introducing 3d Vasculase, an advanced laser device offering an affordable solution for the removal for unwanted thread veins – with instant results.
3D Vasculase works by applying a narrow 980nm laser beam to target the vein using a precise application. The red blood cells in the thread veins absorb the laser energy, causing the blood within the vein to heat up, damaging the wall of the vein. This reaction causes the thread vein to close down. Once the vein has closed down, the body absorbs the vein, causing it to disappear.
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Service | Price |
Patch test | £35 |
15 mins | £100 |
30 mins | £150 |
Distinction are one of a few salons in Scotland expert at this technique which can treat and remove a vast array of unsightly skin blemishes. The procedure is quick and efficient and usually causes clients the minimum of discomfort. Conditions we can treat include:
Red Veins | |
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Advanced Electrolysis use Short Wave Diathermy to reduce smaller red veins on the face. The blood flow is cauterised by a small electrical current. A small scab will form over the area which will take about 5 days to heal. |
15 mins - £80 25 mins - £110 |
Skin Tags | |
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Skin tags are an unsightly protrusion of the skin which is hormonally triggered and usually appear on areas of friction such as the neck, underarms, etc. They can be removed in one simple session using Advanced Electrolysis. |
15 mins - £80 25 mins - £110 |
Milia | |
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Milia are tiny white, hard lumps which form on the surface of the skin and are often associated with a drier skin type. They are hardened pockets of sebum (oil) with a layer of dead skin covering them. They do not come out easily and squeezing milia can lead to broken capillaries. Advanced electrolysis can be used to remove these with very little skin trauma. |
15 mins - £80 25 mins - £110 |
Blood Spots | |
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This blood may show up just beneath the surface of the skin. Blood vessels can burst for many reasons, but it usually happens as a result of an injury. Bleeding into the skin can appear as small dots, called petechiae, or in larger, flat patches, called purpura. Advanced electrolysis involves a fine probe being inserted just under the skin and drying up the area. |
15 mins - £80 25 mins - £110 |
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