



The Absolute Works Value Packages
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What Packages Can I Choose From?
The Absolute Works 1 Valued at $4895 Now $1499: Superficial HIFU + Mesotherapy (Full Face Micro-Customised) + Six Star Peel Full + Back and Chest Six Star Peel
The Absolute Works 2 Valued at $2200 Now $1399: Mesotherapy (Full Face Micro-Customised)+ SIX STAR PEEL Full (Face and Neck) + Back and Chest Six Star Peel + Shoulders Peel
The Absolute Works 3 Valued at $2400 Now $1399: Mesotherapy (Full Face Tailored)+ Superficial Nano CO₂ Laser(Face and Neck) + Back and Chest Six Star Peel + Shoulders Peel
The Absolute Works 4 Valued at $2400 Now $1399: Mesotherapy (Full Face Tailored)+ HIFU (Face) + Back and Chest Six Star Peel + Shoulders Peel.
Any Procedures Containing a Superficial Nano CO₂ Laser or a Six Star Peel do need to use the dedicated non active daily aftercare amounting to $249. This will be your new compatible skincare routine9
Side Effects and Downtime
When you choose a particular package containing the Six Star Peel or CO₂ Laser. Here are some post-procedure care guidelines for optimal results:
- Back/Chest Six Star Peel:
Avoid sun exposure and refrain from wearing tight clothing for three weeks after the procedure. Keep in mind that peeling on the back may start up to three weeks post-procedure and can continue for about a week. - HIFU Treatments:
Avoid inflammatory foods that could contribute to facial puffiness. - Meso and Six Star Peel:
Do not let your face sweat for two days after the procedure to ensure the best healing environment.
Co2 Laser or Six Star Peel
- Sun Protection:
Even indoors or on cloudy days, UV radiation can trigger hyperpigmentation. Apply SPF every 2-3 hours during peak sunlight (ideally twice a day) for 7-14 days post-procedure. - Avoid Manual Peeling:
Let the skin shed naturally. Manually peeling can damage deeper layers, leading to hyperpigmentation that may take 4-12 weeks to resolve. - Dryness and Flakiness:
Expect some dryness and flakiness about a week after the peel—this is a normal part of the skin’s renewal process.
Following these recommendations will help you achieve a smoother recovery and optimal results.
Contraindiciations
Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals should avoid photosensitive treatments.
Photosensitive Medications:
Antibiotics: Individuals currently on or within 4 weeks of completing antibiotic treatment should avoid photosensitive treatments.
Roaccutane/Isotretinoin: Individuals currently on or within 6 months of completing Roaccutane or Isotretinoin treatment should avoid photosensitive treatments.
Medical Conditions:
Autoimmune Disorders: Individuals with autoimmune disorders may be at increased risk of adverse reactions to photosensitive treatments.
Allergies: Individuals with peanut or fish allergies should avoid photosensitive treatments due to the potential for cross-reactions.
Cancer and Chemotherapy: Individuals with a history of cancer or currently undergoing chemotherapy should avoid photosensitive treatments.
Skin Sensitivity:
Sun Exposure: Individuals who spend more than 3 hours a day in the sun for work may be at increased risk of sun sensitivity and should avoid photosensitive treatments.
Skin Conditions:
Active Coldsores, Dermatitis, Eczema, or Psoriasis: Individuals with active coldsores, dermatitis, eczema, or psoriasis should avoid photosensitive treatments to prevent exacerbation of these conditions.