Electrotherapy Skincare

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The Iderm® Facial Treatment

The Iderm Facial Treatment is a 4-step process.

  1. Preparation:

    As you lie on a comfy massage table in Jody’s peaceful, ocean-blue studio, he gently cleanses and exfoliates your skin. As he works, he evaluates your skin type, explains the Iderm Process, and answers your questions and concerns.

  2. Moisture Pack:

    Jody places cotton fabric on the skin, which has been soaked in a yucca root solution. Yucca contains saponins, often called “nature’s detergents” due to their combination of water-soluble and fat-soluble components. An infrared heat dome is then placed over the face to prepare the skin for detoxification. While you bask in the relaxing warmth, he massages your arms and hands.

  3. Deep Cleaning:

    Now comes the fun part: Jody begins with a small vacuum, which oxygenates the skin and removes surface debris. He then performs a thorough, manual extraction of the facial tissue, dislodging impurities, attacking blemishes, and unclogging your pores.

  4. Ionization:

    Finally, he wraps your face and neck with cotton that’s been soaked with an anti-aging solution containing, among other nourishment, Vitamin C and zinc. Vitamin C helps regenerate tissue, stimulate collagen production, and acts as an antioxidant. Zinc is an anti-inflammatory, which calms the facial tissues.

He then applies a galvanic current to ionize the solution. The current helps firm skin, tighten pores, decrease inflammation, increase collagen production, and promote new cell growth, in addition to reducing bacterial growth.

Appox. 80 Minutes, $85*

*Inquire in person for our Frequent Client Discount Program

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My skin looks so fresh! Tighter, more refined, and super smooth- makeup glides on so much better. Jody is awesome too. Super cool guy and very knowledgeable. This isn't your usual facial...so much better. I will definitely be going back.
Julie April 12, 2010