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Venus Viva (Body)

Venus Viva (Body)

Venus Viva is a non-invasive skin resurfacing treatment that uses radiofrequency energy to improve skin texture

Venus Viva Body Treatments

What is Venus Viva?

Venus Viva is an advanced, non-surgical skin resurfacing device that can reduce the appearance of stretch marks, loose skin and surgical scars.

With a short downtime, it allows you to return to your daily skincare routine just 24 hours after treatment.

How Does it Work?

Venus Viva skin resurfacing treatments work with tiny pins that safely deliver heat (via nanofractional radiofrequency) through the skin's surface. This creates tiny microdermal wounds, which the body then works to heal naturally. This process repairs skin that has been damaged through the trauma of surgery or over-stretching. Since the wounds are so small, the treatment is much more comfortable than traditional CO2 lasers and leads to a significantly faster recovery.

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What Conditions Does it Treat?

Venus Viva can give targeted results for the following areas: 

  • Acne scars
  • Stretch marks
  • Rosacea
  • Enlarged pores
  • Uneven skin texture
  • Dyschromia
  • Deep wrinkles
  • Pigmentation.

FAQs

Who is it suitable for?

It is safe and effective for people of all skin tones.

How many sessions will I need?

The typical treatment protocol consists of 2–3 treatments spaced 3–4 weeks apart, but the exact number will depend on the individual and the area being treated.

Is there any downtime with the Venus Viva treatment?

There is minimal downtime and you can get back to your daily tasks within a day.

Venus Viva Prices

Before starting a course of Venus Viva, we would always recommend a consultation and patch test.

£75.00

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