Friday, August 9, 2013

Treating Lines and Wrinkles with CACI

 
Fine lines and wrinkles may be a fact of life but, with ever evolving treatments to help reduce these signs of ageing, they no longer have to be endured.

Grove Beauty Clinic is proud to offer Computer Aided Cosmetology Instrument (CACI) treatment that is proving to be a revolutionary non-surgical procedure in the fight against ageing.  Dianne Peters, Registered Nurse and Grove founder, is excited by the advancements made by CACI treatments, “CACI is totally non-surgical yet when administered by trained professionals it gives the kind of results previously only seen with face lifts and other surgical treatments.”

CACI: A Revolutionary Treatment

CACI is a micro-current facial toning treatment that works by tightening the muscles in the face to reveal a more youthful and taut appearance. As it does not require any surgical treatment, there is no lengthy recovery period and no pain or discomfort.

CACI utilises a series of computerised controls that consist of LED light therapies, micro-currents and ultrasonic peels that are used to fight lines, wrinkles and sagging skin.

The treatment is revolutionary as it was the first facial treatment to utilise micro-currents. These are low frequencies and wave forms that work in line with the body’s own rhythms. These signals transmit tiny electrical signals to stimulate the muscles and strengthen skin tissue.  With such striking and effective results CACI is being called the viable alternative to facelifts.

The Difference is Visible, the Treatment is Bespoke

CACI treatments at Grove Beauty Clinic are only given following an in-depth skin analysis. Following this all treatments are administered by trained and qualified professionals. This makes CACI treatments at Grove Beauty Clinic predictable and reliable with results that show visible reductions of wrinkles and lines.

For more information on CACI treatments or to book a consultation contact Grove Beauty Clinic on 0208 579 2010 or call in to 53 The Grove, Ealing, West London.