A five-star hotel has become the first in the UK to offer in-room facial aesthetic treatments for gu
Public Group active 3 years, 2 months agoA five-star hotel has become the first in the UK to offer in-room facial aesthetic treatments for guests. The Lowry Hotel in Salford, Manchester, has announced its new partnership with cosmetics clinic DermAssure, which allows guests to enjoy aesthetic treatments from the comfort of their bedrooms.Prices rage from £70 to £500 for both facial and non-facial aesthetic procedures – including underarm Botox to stop excessive sweating – as well as skincare treatments.Guests of the hotel are able to book in advance via the DermAssure website or call the spa at The Lowry Hotel and will receive a consultation upon arrival for their stay.
The Lowry Hotel in Salford, healthtopical.com Manchester, become the first in the UK to offer in-room facial aesthetic treatments for guests.
Pictured, one of the rooms where treatments are available Guests pose outside the five-star Lowry Hotel in Salford which recently announced their new partnership with cosmetics clinic DermAssure However beauty fans can also arrange spur of the moment treatments if there is availability in the spa during your stay.
Non-booked appointments will also require a consultation. The DermAssure clinical team predict the most popular treatments with guests will be the anti-wrinkle and dermal fillers, plus non-invasive skin care peels. RELATED ARTICLES
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A particular favourite among their clients is the Red Carpet Peel – a Hollywood loved method which provides accelerated exfoliation using different types of acids to even the skin tone and minimise fine lines. Along with dermal filler, guests can also undergo dermaplaning treatment for £70, which removes peach fuzz and dead surface skin with the gentle scrape of a fine scalpel. Prices rage from £70 to £500 for both facial and non-facial aesthetic procedures – including underarm Botox to stop excessive sweating – as well as skin care treatments.
Pictured, the hotel foyer Others available treatments include glycolic peels, usually used to treat acne prone skin, which use glycolic liquid to remove dead skin cells and make skin seem smoother. A milder alternative on offer is the milk peel, which uses lactic acid found dairy products to work on the epidermal layer of the skin and unclog pores, making skin appear brighter with less fine lines. The clinic also offers PROFHILO treatments, an injectable treatment which adds hydration rather than volume to the skin and requires two sessions with a four-week interval. <div class="art-ins mol-factbox floatRHS femail" data-version="2" id="mol-b6bf4ba0-e570-11eb-a4c4-afbcc5a87e3b" website hotel becomes first to offer in-room facial aesthetics
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