"Glass skin" is a Korean beauty term used to describe a complexion that is so smooth, luminous, and intensely hydrated that it looks almost like glass- clear, reflective and radiant. It refers to healthy, dewy, translucent skin that reflects light from within.
The Glass Skin Facial is ideal for anyone seeking hydrated, smooth, and luminous skin, but it's especially beneficial for:
You will require a consultation with one of our doctors prior to having the glass skin facial to ensure the treatment is suitable for you. Your consultation involves a full skin and facial assessment and provides you the opportunity to discuss your area(s) of concern and expectations. You will also have clinical photography so we can monitor your treatment outcome and progress.
We at B Cosmetics are committed to providing safe clinical care for our patients. Our consultation process is a very important step in tailoring a treatment plan specifically for you that is appropriate and safe, whilst addressing your concerns.
After your skin is cleansed we apply topical numbing cream to ensure the treatment is comfortable. You may experience some mild tingling or pressure.
There are risks involved with all medical procedures. Your doctor will discuss all potential side effects and risks during your consultation.
Some people will have the following temporary effects post treatment:
The Glass Skin Facial is not suitable for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Session includes 3 ml treatment, hydrating sheet mask and LED Light Therapy.
In line with the TGA guidelines we are not able to advertise the price of our medical treatments. Our Doctor's will be able to provide further information during your consultation.
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