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Photodynamic Therapy

Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a non-invasive treatment that uses a light-activated cream and a special LED mask to target and reduce acne, sun damage, and uneven skin tone by destroying damaged skin cells and calming inflammation.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Photodynamic therapy offers several benefits, including clearer skin, reduced acne and oiliness, improved skin tone, and a noticeable glow. It also helps minimise sun damage and calms inflammation, leaving your skin looking healthier and more refreshed.
WHO IS SUTIED FOR THIS PROCEDURE
Photodynamic therapy is ideal for individuals with acne-prone skin, sun damage, redness, or uneven skin tone. It's suitable for most skin types and for those looking for a non-invasive way to improve skin clarity and overall complexion.
rECOVERY TIME
Photodynamic therapy has minimal downtime. You may experience some redness or sensitivity for a day or two, but most people return to their normal routine immediately after treatment.
areas to treat
Photodynamic therapy is commonly used on the face, but it can also treat the neck, chest, and back—any areas affected by acne, sun damage, or uneven skin tone.

PDT: Pigmentation

Photodynamic therapy for pigmentation targets uneven skin tone and dark spots by using a light-activated solution to promote skin renewal and reduce excess pigment. This treatment helps brighten the complexion, fade pigmentation, and improve overall skin clarity for a more even, radiant glow.
WHAT TO EXPECT
With photodynamic therapy for pigmentation, you can expect a gentle treatment that may cause mild redness or warmth during and after the procedure. Over the next few days, your skin might peel or flake as pigmented areas fade. Results develop gradually, revealing a brighter, more even complexion over several weeks.
WHO IS SUTIED FOR THIS PROCEDURE
Photodynamic therapy for pigmentation is ideal for individuals with uneven skin tone, sunspots, or age spots looking to brighten and even out their complexion. It’s suitable for most skin types but works best for those with mild to moderate pigmentation concerns.
rECOVERY TIME
Recovery time for photodynamic therapy targeting pigmentation is typically minimal. You may experience redness, peeling, or flaking for a few days as the skin renews itself. Most people can return to normal activities quickly, but sun protection is essential during the healing process.
areas to treat
Photodynamic therapy for pigmentation is commonly used on the face, neck, and hands—areas most exposed to sun damage and prone to dark spots—to help even skin tone and restore a radiant, youthful glow.

PDT: Redness

Photodynamic therapy for redness targets inflammation and broken capillaries to calm and soothe irritated skin. By reducing redness and strengthening blood vessels, this treatment helps improve overall skin tone and leaves your complexion looking clearer, calmer, and more balanced.
WHAT TO EXPECT
With photodynamic therapy for redness, you can expect a gentle treatment that may cause mild warmth or tingling during the procedure. Afterward, your skin might appear slightly red or flushed for a few hours, gradually calming over the next day or two. Over time, you’ll notice reduced redness and a more even, balanced complexion.
WHO IS SUTIED FOR THIS PROCEDURE
Photodynamic therapy for redness is ideal for individuals with rosacea, sensitive or reactive skin, or persistent facial redness. It’s suitable for those seeking a non-invasive way to calm inflammation and improve skin tone for a clearer, more balanced complexion.
rECOVERY TIME
Recovery time for photodynamic therapy targeting redness is minimal. You may experience mild redness or sensitivity for a few hours to a day after treatment, but most people can resume their normal activities immediately. Gentle skincare and sun protection are recommended during healing.
areas to treat
Photodynamic therapy for redness is commonly used on the face, particularly the cheeks, nose, and chin—areas prone to rosacea and visible blood vessels—to reduce inflammation and restore a calm, even skin tone.

PDT: Anti-aging

Photodynamic therapy (PDT) for anti-ageing uses light-activated technology to stimulate collagen production, improve skin texture, and reduce fine lines. This non-invasive treatment revitalises the skin at a cellular level, helping to restore a firmer, smoother, and more youthful-looking complexion with minimal downtime.
WHAT TO EXPECT
With photodynamic therapy for blemishes, you can expect a gentle treatment that may cause mild redness or tingling during and shortly after the procedure. Over the following days, your skin may feel slightly dry or flaky as it clears impurities. Results typically improve over several weeks, with clearer, calmer, and healthier-looking skin.
WHO IS SUTIED FOR THIS PROCEDURE
Photodynamic therapy for blemishes is ideal for individuals with mild to moderate acne, persistent breakouts, or clogged pores. It’s suitable for most skin types and those looking for a non-invasive, effective way to clear and prevent acne.
rECOVERY TIME
Recovery time for photodynamic therapy targeting blemishes is generally short. You may experience redness, mild swelling, or dryness for a few days, but most people can resume normal activities quickly. Proper skincare and sun protection are recommended during the healing process.
areas to treat
Photodynamic therapy for blemishes is commonly used on the face, chest, and back—areas prone to acne and breakouts—to help clear and prevent blemishes for smoother, healthier skin.

⁠Microneedling Facial

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WHAT TO EXPECT
With microneedling, you can expect mild redness and a sensation similar to sunburn for up to 24–48 hours after treatment. As your skin begins to heal, you'll notice improved texture, a smoother tone, and a healthy, radiant glow—results that continue to enhance over the following weeks as collagen production increases.
WHO IS SUTIED FOR THIS PROCEDURE
Microneedling is suited for anyone looking to improve skin texture, reduce fine lines, minimise pores, fade acne scars, or even out skin tone. It’s ideal for most skin types and a great option for those seeking natural, collagen-boosting results with minimal downtime.
rECOVERY TIME
Microneedling has minimal downtime. You may experience redness and slight sensitivity for 1–2 days, similar to mild sunburn. Most people return to normal activities within 24 hours, with full skin recovery over the next few days.
areas to treat
Microneedling can be used on the face, neck, décolletage, hands, and even areas with stretch marks or scarring—making it a versatile treatment for improving skin texture and tone across the body.

PDT: Blemish

Photodynamic therapy for blemishes is a targeted treatment that uses a special light-activated solution to reduce acne-causing bacteria and calm inflammation. It helps clear active breakouts, minimize clogged pores, and prevent future blemishes, leaving your skin clearer and healthier with lasting results.
WHAT TO EXPECT
With photodynamic therapy for blemishes, you can expect a gentle treatment that may cause mild redness or tingling during and shortly after the procedure. Over the following days, your skin may feel slightly dry or flaky as it clears impurities. Results typically improve over several weeks, with clearer, calmer, and healthier-looking skin.
WHO IS SUTIED FOR THIS PROCEDURE
Photodynamic therapy for blemishes is ideal for individuals with mild to moderate acne, persistent breakouts, or clogged pores. It’s suitable for most skin types and those looking for a non-invasive, effective way to clear and prevent acne.
rECOVERY TIME
Recovery time for photodynamic therapy targeting blemishes is generally short. You may experience redness, mild swelling, or dryness for a few days, but most people can resume normal activities quickly. Proper skincare and sun protection are recommended during the healing process.
areas to treat
Photodynamic therapy for blemishes is commonly used on the face, chest, and back—areas prone to acne and breakouts—to help clear and prevent blemishes for smoother, healthier skin.