Skin Sheek Clear
Skin Sheek Clear operates using high-frequency technology, employing rapid electrical currents that pass through the skin to create a thermal effect. This effect triggers various skin responses, including increased circulation, collagen production, and cellular turnover, leading to skin rejuvenation. By targeting specific skin concerns such as acne, skin tags, hyperpigmentation, and fine lines, Skin Sheek Clear offers precise and localized treatment. Importantly, it is non-invasive, causing minimal discomfort and downtime. With its ability to improve skin texture, elasticity, and firmness, Skin Sheek Clear provides an effective option for addressing diverse skincare issues and achieving healthier, clearer and more radiant skin.
Who benefits?
Anyone with…
Telangiectasia (Capillaries)
Rosacea
Cholestrol Deposits
Milia
Cherry Angimas
Spider Veins (red surface no purple or blue)
Seborrheic Keratosis
Warts
Clogged Pores
Skin Tags
Fibromas
Acne
Sun Spots
Sebaceous Hyperplasia
What do we not treat?
Subdermal pigmentation (melasma, birthmarks, genetic freckles)
Hormonal pigmentation
Anything vascular with blood supply
No vascular veins or moles as they will return due to continued nourishment
Most leg veins
When in doubt about a skin condition, have the lesions evaluated by a physician before treatment
FAQ skin sheek clear
How is maintenance?
Treatments can require touch ups to ensure the skin irregularity is gone.
What should I expect?
Before the procedure, numbing cream may be applied to the treatment area to minimize discomfort. The Skin Sheek device is then used to deliver radiofrequency or high-frequency energy to target the specific skin issues. Sessions typically last between 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the treatment area. You may feel sensations like warmth or tingling during the procedure, but discomfort is usually mild, especially with numbing cream. Afterward, you may experience redness or slight swelling, which typically subsides within a few hours to days. Results develop gradually over time and crusting typically occurs because the treatment creates micro-injuries in the skin, leading to the formation of a protective crust or scab as part of the healing process. This crust may appear as small, dry, or flaky patches on the treated skin area. AFter more healing the skin will look much healthier.
How to prepare
Follow your regular skincare routine leading up to the treatment. Cleanse your skin thoroughly to remove makeup, dirt, and oil, but avoid using harsh exfoliants or abrasive products that could irritate the skin.
Minimize sun exposure to the treatment areas in the days leading up to your appointment. Sunburned or sun-damaged skin may be more sensitive to the treatment, so it's essential to protect your skin with sunscreen and protective clothing if you need to be outdoors.
Avoid chemical peels, microdermabrasion, or other abrasive treatments that may make your skin more sensitive to the electrical currents used in the Skin Sheek Clear treatment.
If possible, avoid taking blood-thinning medications or supplements in the days leading up to your appointment because these medications can increase the risk of bruising or bleeding during the Skin Sheek Clear treatment
Stay well-hydrated
Arrive at your appointment with clean, makeup-free skin. Remove any makeup, moisturizers, or skincare products from the treatment areas to ensure optimal contact and effectiveness
It's essential to discuss your skincare goals and any medical conditions or medications you are currently taking to ensure a safe and effective treatment experience.
After care:
Use a gentle cleanser- wash gently and pat; do NOT rub with friction while cleansing and putting on products
Use SPF on the treated area
Use LuxMD or balms after crust appears usually 24-48 hours later
For the first 24 hours of treatment Avoid
Anything that increases the skin’s blood flow or stretching the skin
Sun exposure
Excercise or sauna
Washing the treated area
Applying make-up on the area
Active ingredients or scrubs until healed
NO picking
Avoid altogether
Glycolic acids
Scrubs
Hot baths up to 2 days
Applying cosmetics until crust occurs
Activity that flushes the skin
Sun exposure to fresh, new skin
Healing Times:
Healing times vary according to age, health and habits
7-10 days is an average healing time
Clients over 50 tend to take longer to heal due to slower turnover rates
Smoking or health conditions can slow healing
Sebaceous Hyperplasia takes longer to heal, about 10-14 + days
Legs take longer to heal. May take 4-6 weeks
LuxMD will decrease healing time and post treatment pink color
Contraindications:
Pregnant women
Nickel allergy
Anticoagulants
Blood Supply irregularity
Anti-coagulant medications
Implanted pace makers or some heart conditions
Medications for high blood pressure may affect healing results
Autoimmune diseases or slow healers
Lupus
Wait 3-6 months to treat Accutane users
Skin tags larger than the size of an eraser
Moles
Melasma, subdermal pigmentation