Is gravity grabbing at your skin, sending it south?
Maybe you've started getting a bit saggy around your neck and jaw line?
Are bags hanging beneath your eyes or perhaps the lines around your mouth are deeper than you would like?
Well, you can forget that face lift for a while, because I've just heard of a new treatment in town.
Radio Frequency treatments are now being offered by the local cosmetic clinic, UK Skin Clinics of Kendal.
I first heard about this new, facial skin tightening treatment a few months ago, with its claims of amazing results being achieved with no surgery.
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Apparently, it's just gentle heat treatments which stimulate collagen, to rejuvenate and tighten the skin, using a brand new treatment machine called the Therma Clinic'.
I must say I was sceptical - things which sound too-good-to-be-true generally are, especially in the beauty industry.
So, I told the therapists I needed to see some real results before telling my readers about it.
UK Skin Clinics promptly sent me some before and after' pictures and, I've got to say, I was pretty impressed.
These aren't pictures provided by the equipment manufacturers either, these are of UK Skin Clinics' own receptionist, Nancy Huck.
Nancy has so far had five treatments at weekly intervals and is clearly delighted with the results.
Each treatment lasted about half-an-hour, and Nancy reports absolutely no adverse effects at all.
So, my advice, pop into the clinic on Allhallows Lane, Kendal, and talk to Nancy firsthand about her treatment, and what's on offer for you.
You can also find out more about this treatment, and others, on the clinic's website at:
www.ukskinclinics.com or you can call them on 01539-732040.
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