$59 for a Dermaplaning Treatment at Sophy's Clinique Wellness Med Spa ($125 Value)
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- Trained technicians
- Removes dead skin cells
- Gentler than microdermabrasion
Expert blade-wielders often display their proficiency by peeling apples in a single strip and carving atomic models out of soap. Experience the best in precise trimming with today's Groupon: for $59, you get a dermaplaning treatment at Sophy's Clinique Wellness Med Spa (a $125 value).
Sophy's Clinique Wellness Med Spa, helmed by Dr. Sophia Yang, combines an emphasis on holistic health with space-age equipment to bring about complete vigor and beauty. The dermaplaning treatment removes the outermost layers of skin minus the irritation of microdermabrasion, chemical peels, or skydiving through a sandstorm. Using a delicate blade, trained technicians skim away two to three weeks' worth of dead skin cells, leaving faces immediately feeling smoother and suppler. When performed properly, the procedure is no more risky than a man shaving his face or tongue. Side effects can include peeling and occasional slight nicks to the skin, and the procedure is not recommended for individuals with acne, oil-prone skin, or a propensity for bathing in motor oil.
- Trained technicians
- Removes dead skin cells
- Gentler than microdermabrasion
Expert blade-wielders often display their proficiency by peeling apples in a single strip and carving atomic models out of soap. Experience the best in precise trimming with today's Groupon: for $59, you get a dermaplaning treatment at Sophy's Clinique Wellness Med Spa (a $125 value).
Sophy's Clinique Wellness Med Spa, helmed by Dr. Sophia Yang, combines an emphasis on holistic health with space-age equipment to bring about complete vigor and beauty. The dermaplaning treatment removes the outermost layers of skin minus the irritation of microdermabrasion, chemical peels, or skydiving through a sandstorm. Using a delicate blade, trained technicians skim away two to three weeks' worth of dead skin cells, leaving faces immediately feeling smoother and suppler. When performed properly, the procedure is no more risky than a man shaving his face or tongue. Side effects can include peeling and occasional slight nicks to the skin, and the procedure is not recommended for individuals with acne, oil-prone skin, or a propensity for bathing in motor oil.