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Editorial assistant Erin Leybourne visited award-winning facialist Abi Oleck at the ACHAesthetics clinic in Mill Lane

THE LOWDOWN

Quick, combination, treatments are trending more than ever, as people try to make the most of their busy schedules. Abi Oleck prides herself on effective treatments that fit into her jet-setting clients’ packed lives. I was invited to try out one of her award-winning facials.

THE EXPERIENCE

Before we started the treatment, Oleck asked me about my skin concerns. I mentioned my facial the week before, where the clinician had said that my skin was a bit dry. At the time, I chalked it up to the heat, but on this rainy Friday, there was no excuse. Oleck advised a combination treatment to rehydrate my skin and clear it of any blemishes. Altogether there were about six steps to the process, but I was finished and ready to go in about 40 minutes, which was impressive.

We started with a CryoFacial using Artemis tech, which moved through a range of temperatures, from four to 37 degrees Centigrade. It was a very relaxing experience (bar the slight brain freeze) and I loved how glowing my skin looked afterwards. Oleck wiped the ultrasound gel off my face, then used Hypo21 spray to help cleanse and prep the skin for the next step.

After that, we moved on to Artemis’ Plason device, which uses advanced plasma technology to sterilise the skin and aid in transdermal absorption. The treatment is often called an ‘airbrush facial’ in the US, because of the smooth appearance it gives the skin, but it is utilised in the UK much more as a preparatory step to help with transdermal absorption. It felt slightly sharp as it passed over the face, but not altogether uncomfortable.

Oleck then pushed hydrating serum into my skin using an ultrasound device, before finishing with a mask, and a layer of B3 Repair cream.

After we’d finished, she made sure to sanitise my hands and glasses with the Hypo21 spray and advised me not to touch my face or put any products on within the next six hours, as whatever went on my skin would have absorbed quite deeply, due to the ‘channels’ created in my skin by the Plason device.

THE VERDICT

Oleck was lovely, and the experience itself was the perfect balance of aesthetics and beauty. She walked me through the process and made sure I was comfortable. I also feel as though the facial made a genuine difference to my skin. A few days later, I am still appreciating smoothness and hydration that I don’t think were there before. With the recommended three treatments, I can see how it would have a long-lasting effect on a patient’s skin and could help an acne sufferer.

This article appears in September 2023

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