How Often Should You Get a GeneoX Facial?
For optimal, long-term results, a GeneoX facial should typically be performed every 4 to 6 weeks. A monthly session is ideal to keep skin vibrant and maintain results.
Is GeneoX Suitable For All Skin Types?
Yes, Geneo X is suitable for all skin types, tones, and ages. It is designed as a non-invasive, gentle, and customizable facial that works on dry, oily, sensitive, and mature skin.
Who Should Try The GeneoX?
- Those seeking anti-aging results, including reducing fine lines, and wrinkles
- Individuals with dull or dry skin desiring an instant, rejuvenated, and hydrated glow
- Those targeting specific concerns, since the facial uses customizable ingredients, it is effective for detoxifying, balancing, and firming the skin.
- People with Active Lifestyles, looking for a quick, no-downtime treatment that provides long-lasting results
How Long Is The Treatment?
Sessions generally take around 45-60 minutes.
Is It Painful?
Patients experience no pain during the treatment, but describe a light scratching or tingling sensation during the exfoliation step.
What Are The Pre-Treatment Instructions?
- Avoid active skin care ingredients 2 days prior to treatment.
- Avoid tanning or excessive sun exposure at least 2 weeks prior to treatment.
What Is The Post-Care?
- Avoid exercise for 24 hours
- Preferably avoid make up for 24 hours
- Avoid hot baths and exfoliating skin care products for 3 days
- Apply a calming skin repair cream for best results
- Regular use of sun protection is advised
- Generally advised to wait at least a week before tanning or engaging in direct sun exposure
When Do The Results Show?
Skin appears visibly brighter, smoother, more radiant, and hydrated. Results continue to improve over the following days as cellular activity increases and skin tone evens out
Can It Be Combined With Other Treatments?
Yes, GeneoX can be safely and effectively combined with a wide range of other aesthetic treatments to maximize skin rejuvenation results
- GeneoX acts as an excellent preparation non-ablative skin resurfacing, clearing the skin to allow better light penetration
- It is often paired with extractions, chemical peels, and microneedling to boost overall skin transformation
- GeneoX can complement injectables, such as fillers, Botox, and skin boosters
- It can be combined with non-invasive treatments including LED light therapy, and lymphatic drainage massage