The RX Silk Infusion procedure is a unique, non-invasive microdermabrasion therapy that has instant – and cumulative – results. This treatment exfoliates the top damaged skin layers, revealing healthier, younger looking skin underneath while simultaneously infusing skin-specific serums deep into the skin.
Unlike other microdermabrasion technologies, it consists of a specialized diamond tip head that evenly abrades the skin. A potent but gentle 30-minute treatment, RX Silk Infusion has absolutely no downtime and results in an immediate and noticeable improvement in volume, hydration, tone and texture. It’s so gentle that it can even be used for the severe, inflamed acne skin.
An arsenal of accompanying skin-specific serums allows the practitioner to tailor the treatment to the client’s individual needs. The exfoliation of skin, and clearing of clogged-up pores enables enhanced absorption of these serums and further renders this therapy an excellent remedy for acne prone skin.
Are there side effects from the RX Silk Infusion treatment?
RX Silk Infusion is a gentle treatment with no downtime. However, clients with sensitive skin may display temporary redness or flushing redness immediately after the procedure.
How long do results last?
Regardless of the condition being treated (hyperpigmentation, acne, skin dryness), RX Silk Infusion is able to volumizes the skin by 70% for up to 72 hours following the procedure resulting in smoother, healthier and more hydrated skin.
How many RX Silk Infusion sessions are required for best results?
Most skin care professionals recommend a series of 4-6 sessions for best results.
What is the recommended interval between the sessions?
For most clients, it is recommended for one session every two weeks. However, in severe acne or very congested skin, the treatment can be performed weekly during the initial phase.
What is the difference between RX Silk Infusion and traditional Microdermabrasion?
While both treatments exfoliates the upper skin layers, the RX Silk Infusion treatment is much more controlled and consistent in the way it operates. That is because, rather than blasting particles at skin (as with older microdermabrasion devices), or pushing an abrasive tip across the skin by hand, RX Silk Infusion uses a controlled vacuum pressure to pull the skin up into a chamber in the hand piece, where it is evenly and gently abraded. The vacuum pressure can be adjusted for different parts of the face. This is significant, because all other devices rely on the operator to apply the same pressure, at the same speed, consistently over the skin.
Also, with a RX Silk Infusion treatment, the same tip that abrades the skin, is also used to driving a condition-specific topical solution deep into the skin, right down to the dermal junction where the skin cells are regenerating.