ADVANCED SKIN TREATMENTS

Mesotherapy
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NCTF®135HA is a unique, positive pro-ageing, polyrevitalising solution that provides the dermis with the essential building blocks it needs to create an optimal environment and re-boosts fibroblast activity.
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Fibroblasts are responsible for the production of collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid. NCTF® 135HA stimulates the skin without changing the facial features or expressions.
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Containing free HA, 12 vitamins, 6 Minerals, 5 Nucleic Acids, 24 Amino Acids, 6 Coenzymes plus antioxidants, New Cellular Treatment Factor (NCTF®) smooths out fine lines, restores radiance, deeply nourishes and increases the density of skin.
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Benefits:
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Improves skin quality
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Increases elasticity, firmness and hydration
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Reduces oxidative stress. Up to 90% reduction in free radicals
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Gives a long-lasting glow which appears within hours of treatment
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Up to 256% increase in collagen production
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NCTF®135HA is CE marked and approved for injection. It can be delivered into the skin using a variety of methods including: mesotherapy, microneedling, or with the Nano Soft device. The Nano Soft allows products to be delivered to 0.6mm in depth, perfect for the safe delivery of the BeautifEye treatment, and the Bio Nutri Neck treatment.
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M-HA-10 is a non- cross linked hyaluronic acid designed to work as a ‘skin booster’ to improve hydration, radiance and elasticity in the skin. It also serves to lift out small wrinkles. It can be used on all areas of the face, neck and décolletage, except for directly beneath the eyes.
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BeautifEye treatment £150
This treatment begins with a gentle peel for the face and neck.
NCTF®135HA is then administered directly under the eye (and under the brow bone if required) using the Nano Soft device. A soothing eye mask is then applied whilst the remaining product is administered over the rest of the face using a nappage technique.
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Bio Nutri Neck treatment £140
Treatment begins with a gentle peel for the face and neck.
NCTF®135HA is then delivered to the neck using the Nano Soft device. Any remaining product can be administered using a nappage technique.
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Necklace lines with M-HA-10 £140
M-HA-10 is injected directly into necklace lines using the Nano Soft to increase the skin's hydration levels, making skin feel firmer and less saggy. For best results combine with the Bio Nutri Neck treatment.
Bio Nutri Neck + M-HA-10 £215
Treatment includes a gentle peel of the face and neck. Necklace lines are treated with M-HA-10 and the surrounding skin with NCTF®135HA. This treatment is designed to increase firmness of the neck area, plump lines and wrinkles and improve texture and density.
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Extra vials of either NCTF® or M-HA-10 can be added into treatment.
NCTF® £65 per extra vial
M-HA-10 £75 per extra vial
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The BeautifEye, Bio Nutri Neck and Necklace lines treatment will result in small papules being visible for up to 48 hours until the product disperses. In some cases they may remain for longer. 3 sessions spaced 2-3 weeks apart are recommended to see a long-term improvement.
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Mesotherapy red carpet facial with NCTF® £150
This treatment comprises of either an enzyme or AHA peel (depending on skin type and condition), nappage mesotherapy with NCTF®, and mask with LED light therapy. This is the perfect pre-event facial to give a radiant glow to the skin. (It is advised to have experienced this treatment before if you intend to have it directly before a special occasion).
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Mesotherapy red carpet facial with NCTF® (dermaplaning instead of peel) £175
As above, but the peel is replaced by dermaplaning.
Aftercare
In some cases there may be redness, papules (intentionally placed product beneath the skin), pin prick marks and possibly scratches following treatment. These can be seen for up to 48 hours post treatment. A ‘tight’ feeling is perfectly normal. For the 1st 8 hours following treatment: - Application of make-up should be avoided. - Avoid touching your face so not to transfer bacteria onto the skin. - For at least 24 hours following treatment avoid; exercise, extreme temperatures (including bath/ shower, sun/sunbeds, swimming in chlorinated water). - Drink plenty of water. - Ensure SPF 50 is worn daily, if a chemical peel is used in your treatment, you should avoid direct sun exposure for a minimum of 2 weeks pre and post treatment. - Avoid harsh or abrasive skin treatments for 5 days. - Use recommended moisturisers and serums (and other treatment products) following treatment to nourish and heal the skin. Your therapist will be able to advise a prescriptive skincare routine for you to get the most out of your treatments. A course of 3- 5 treatments is recommended for lasting results.

Medical Microneedling
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Remodel your skin naturally with SkinPen Precision.
SkinPen Precision is a microneedling device that utilises collagen induction therapy to treat acne scars and fine lines and wrinkles. It is also helpful in restoring abnormal pigmentation such as melasma, vitiligo and sun/age spots. The SkinPen creates temporary microscopic channels in the skin which activates the body’s natural healing mechanisms to increase collagen and elastin so the skin returns to a healthier, rejuvenated and more youthful appearance.
SkinPen Precision is clinically proven to be safe and effective and is the only FDA cleared device that is CE marked and backed up by more than 90 independent studies.
A course of approximately 3-6 treatments is recommended (treatments spaced approximately 6 weeks apart).
Treatment price, which includes face, neck and décolletage £250
After the procedure, the skin will be red and flushed in appearance, like a moderate sunburn. You may also experience skin tightness and mild sensitivity to touch on certain areas. This will diminish significantly within a few hours following the procedure. Within the next 24 hours, the skin will often appear to have returned to normal. After three days, there is rarely evidence that the procedure has taken place.
Aftercare
Contraindications & Precautions
For 24 hours after treatment the microchannels in your skin may remain open. It is vital that during this time you do not apply any product other than the lift gel that you will be supplied with as part of your treatment. Applying any other product may result in adverse reactions occurring. Avoid extremes of heat for 48 hours, this includes exercise, hot baths or showers, sun/sunbeds. Avoid touching the area for 24 hours so as not to introduce infection. If you are applying lift gel please ensure you wash your hands prior to application. No make up for a minimum of 24 hours Avoid harsh or active products for 4-5 days. You may find that your active products sting or irritate the skin if you apply them within this time. After 24hours it is imperative to keep the skin well nourished with soothing and moisturising products to ensure you get the most out of your treatment. Your therapist will be able to advise on the most suitable products for you. It is normal to experience dryness, tightness, redness, peeling, itching and discomfort following treatment, all of which resolve without any complications. It is also common for the skin to feel rough, the correct homecare alleviates this.
CONTRAINDICATIONS TO TREATMENT - With courtesy this means you will not be able to have this treatment at this time. • Pregnant &/Or Nursing • Any open wounds or sores in the treatment area • Any current viral, bacterial, fungal or parasitic skin infections – including colds, conjunctivitis, sties and cold sores • Any lesions that are new and unexplained check with GP • Any Keloid Scars in the treatment area or elsewhere on the face or body • Active Skin Cancer – Check with your GP. 1 year all clear required for Basal Cell Carcinoma (Rodent Ulcer) / 5 years all clear for Malignant Melanoma AND Squamous cell carcinoma • Any active cancer and under a consultant care – 5 years all clear required • Any bleeding disorders and dysfunction eg Haemophilia & Von Willebrand disease • Diabetes – Type 1 and type 2 patients on high medication are contraindicated unless treatment is doctor led • Taking any prescribed medications for blood thinning such as Heparin, warfarin & Aspirin (Anti-Coagulants) • Any Chronic Psoriasis, Eczema or other conditions in the treatment area or anywhere else - Note * chronic means life-long and severe. Note * Those who have mild and occasional issues can be treated • Current Severe Active Acne Vulgaris and Active Acne Rosacea (grade 3 and above) • Currently taking the drug Isotretinoin (Roaccutane) – 6 months non-usage required • Any Collagen vascular diseases – Scleroderma and Ehlers Danlos Syndrome • Allergies to Stainless steel • Recent sunburn – skin will need to be fully recovered • No treatment inside the orbital rim PRECAUTIONS & WARNINGS TO TREATMENT - With courtesy these conditions will limit or prevent treatment. Consultation will determine. • Any Actinic Solar Keratosis –can be worked around but you may be referred to a GP & dermatologist prior to treatment • Any Raised moles in the treatment area – Can be worked around • History of Herpes Simplex –use of pro-phylactic anti-viral medication prior to treatment can be useful • Any Cardiac abnormalities • Immunosuppressive Therapy & autoimmune disorders– Lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, vasculitis, multiple sclerosis, motor neurone disease. If the is not doctor-led you may need to see your GP first. • Diabetes - Dietary controlled or those taking lower dosage medications MAY be able to be treated, if good healing capacity can be established • Elected use of Aspirin – Could be treated – Medication should be ceased for 3-7 days prior to treatment if possible • History of mild Psoriasis & Eczema can be treated if it is not active and not present in the treatment area • Current Grade 1 & Grade 2 (Less severe) Acne Vulgaris and Acne Rosacea can be treated • History of contact dermatitis- Consultation will establish potential risk • Scars & stretch marks under a year old – unless treatment is doctor led • History of Post Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation – If caused by any previous aesthetic skin treatment this may limit or prevent treatment • Allergies to topical anaesthetic- patch testing could be considered – and treatment parameters will be limited to low needle depth • Sun exposure – minimum of 24 hrs – 1 week pre & post procedure • Any other medical conditions or medications not mentioned- discuss with your practitioner to ascertain if treatment is safe Note * Shaving is not recommended on the day of treatment Note * It is advisable to discontinue use of retinoids 24-72 hours prior to treatment Note * pigment may darken prior to lightening

Cryopen
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Remove benign skin lesions with Cryopen.
Cryosurgery is the controlled destruction of unwanted tissue by the precise application of extreme cold. The Cryopen utilises Nitrous Oxide under high pressure with pinpoint precision to remove skin lesions with minimal damage to the surrounding healthy tissues.
Treatments are safe, quick and generally pain free.
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At Kaya we are able to treat:
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Skin tags
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Solar lentigo (age spots)
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Seborrheic keratosis
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Cherry angioma
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Warts and Verrucae
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How many treatments are needed?
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Most lesions respond to a single treatment however some lesions may take several aggressive treatments to get results.
How long will results last?
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For most lesions cryosurgery is a permanent removal, however some lesions are harder to remove than others and may persist.
Will your activities be limited after treatment?
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There are no limitations except to protect the area from abrasion or damage, you can shower as normal.
Prices:​
Small lesions (under 3mm)
1 lesion £50
Up to 3 lesions £65
Additional lesions £10
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Medium lesion (under 6mm)
1 lesion £60
Up to 3 lesions £80
Additional lesions £15
What to expect following your treatment:
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Following the procedure the area treated will undergo a series of changes as it heals. There may be redness, itching, swelling and occasionally a blister may form over the frozen tissue. This will gradually thaw and may form a scab. It is important that you do not pop or pick the skin as it heals as this will open up a wound increasing the risk of infection and scar formation.
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The skin treated may appear darker for an average of 7-14 days but may last 2-4 weeks depending on the area treated, intensity of treatment and skin health prior to treatment.
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Mild pain or discomfort in the area treated can be expected for a few days following treatment.
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Swelling is a typical occurrence particularly on the face. If swelling does occur there is no need for alarm, a cool compress can be applied to the swollen area if required.
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Any swelling will typically reduce over 3-10 days, however if the area becomes tender as well as swollen, it may indicate infection and should be reassessed by your practitioner.
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Superficial injuries that only affect the top layers of skin generally do not result in scarring. After healing it is common for the skin to appear whiter (hypopigmented) which is usually temporary however occasionally it can be permanent.
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Following the treatment of deeper/more stubborn lesions a scab may form. On detachment of the scab the area may appear stretched, red and shiny and a scar may have formed. The scar will be smaller than the original wound and will be less flexible than the surrounding skin.
Over time the scar will gradually fade and may even disappear entirely. This fading process can extend up to 2 years and in some cases may not fully resolve.
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Contra-indications to treatment include:
Impaired sensation Impaired circulation Superficial nerves Open wounds Skin Cancer Hypersensitivity to cold Cardiac disease Diabetes History of keloid scarring Pregnant/breastfeeding
Taking care of the treated area:
It is important to maintain cleanliness to prevent infection. For most  of the lesions we treat at Kaya it is as simple as this. For minor wounds cleanse the affected area with soap and water. Refrain from picking and scratching the scab or blister as doing so can impede the healing process, contribute to scarring and increase the risk of infection. If your blister pops or scab is removed before the wound has fully healed keep the area clean with an antiseptic ointment and cover with a small dressing. Please contact your practitioner for further advice. In case of major wounds always seek medical advice. If a scar forms, consult your practitioner before applying any products, substances or rubbing the scar. Apply SPF50 to the treated area but not if the wound is open. Avoid picking, scratching, heat and friction at the site of treatment.
When to contact your practitioner:
Although infection is unlikely, these are the signs to look out for: Redness with increased pain. Yellow or green pus. Excessive clear fluid around the site of the treatment. Fever for over 4 hours. Excessive pain at treatment site. In addition: Black edges – these indicate tissue necrosis. Bleeding that does not stop after 10 minutes of direct pressure. In the unlikely event that any of these occur it is imperative that you get in contact on the number provided to you on your aftercare form.
Possible side effects:
Although cryosurgery is a relatively low risk procedure, some side effects may occur as a result of the treatment: Pigmentary changes Nerve damage Shards of frozen humidity Hair loss on legions with course terminal hair Pigmentary changes: Both hyper and hypo pigmentation may occur after cryosurgery. They both generally last a few months but may be longer Patch tests are recommended before treating facial legions Nerve damage: Although rare, damage to the nerves is possible, particularly in areas where they are closer to the surface of the skin such as fingers, wrist and behind the ear. Usually temporary (up to 7 months), however it may be permanent. Shards of frozen humidity: Cryopen is the direct application of nitrous oxide under high pressure. The high pressure may cause shards of frozen humidity to land on healthy skin. This does not generally cause a problem as they simply thaw. Lesions on skin with course terminal hair: It cannot be guaranteed that terminal hair growth will not be compromised. Other risks: Prolonged freezing can cause the destruction of connective tissue which can increase the risk of scarring. Â There is also the risk of destroying surrounding vascular and lymphatic infrastructure which can prolong healing. This is however very unlikely.