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Noosa Body and Skincare have the best gear, for the best results

When was the last time you went to a skincare treatment, and checked the experience of your therapist?

Treatments like needling, microdermabrasion, injectables, laser… all of these treatments require experience and knowledge.

Skin needling was launched in Australia in 2010. In that same year, Jenny Wilson and Heidi Knight from Noosa Body and Skincare, jumped at the chance to train in this advanced skin treatment.

Starting out, they trained using the original skin roller method, and in the 15 years that followed, they have both taken opportunities to train and upskill in the subsequent advancements that skin needling has to offer.

Jenny’s go to for needling devices is the Dermapen 4. This pen is top of the range when it comes to microneedling. Its advanced design allows it to glide over skin, creating millions of fine, vertical fractional channels up to 104 per cent faster than other microneedling pens. The micro-injuries trigger a natural process of repair, increasing the production of collagen and elastin, and visibly improving a wide range of skin concerns. The best gear, for the best results.

In a world of constant needling advancements, Dermalogica just dropped this hot new product. Exosomes! Exosome is a needling post-treatment product that enhances healing, boosts radiance and evens skintone.

A clinical study on 32 participants who received Exo Booster post procedure, had an 86 per cent reduction in the appearance in wrinkles compared to those who didn’t.

With pricing starting at only $250 per treatment for face, neck and decolletage, why not come in and see the gals? They are experts at what they do, and they love it too!

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