Moxi laser is added to the technology portfolio at The Cosmetic Skin Clinic

Published 28th Jun 2024 by Michelle Duffield

Moxi by Sciton, the gentle fractional laser for all skin types is newly available at The Cosmetic Skin Clinic.

The Cosmetic Skin Clinic is an independent medical aesthetic clinic in the UK and Europe, founded by medical director, Dr Tracy Mountford, MBBS MBCAM with clinics in London and Buckinghamshire. 

Favoured by celebrities including Kim and Khloe Kardashian, and with minimal downtime and discomfort, Moxi is summer-safe and suitable for all skin types and is a treatment that addresses dull skin for a makeup free glow ahead of summer.

The technology works by delivering intense energy to gently perforate the skin’s surface, triggering a transformative healing response with minimal downtime. From sun damage and fine lines to pigmentation and texture irregularities, Moxi aims to deliver radiant skin with minimal discomfort. With each session, Moxi refines texture, diminishes pigmentation, and minimises pores.

Lee Garrett, clinical lead and RN BSc adult nursing, NIP, PgCert Facial Anatomy, senior aesthetic medical practitioner at The Cosmetic Skin Clinic says the “Moxi Laser Treatment stands at the forefront of cutting-edge dermatological technology, offering a revolutionary approach to skin rejuvenation and so we are delighted to have added it to our technology portfolio at The Cosmetic Skin Clinic.

Utilising BBL (BroadBand Light) technology, Moxi Laser targets a myriad of skin concerns, ranging from fine lines and wrinkles to pigmentation irregularities and texture issues.’

‘One of the remarkable features of Moxi Laser is its versatility,’ adds Lee. ‘Whether you have fair, tan or darker skin tone, Moxi Laser can be tailored to address your unique needs. From acne scars to age spots, sun damage, Moxi Laser effectively tackles an array of skin imperfections, leaving behind a radiant, youthful complexion, allowing patients of all genders to achieve smoother, clearer skin.’

Michelle Duffield

Michelle Duffield

Published 28th Jun 2024

Michelle is the editorial assistant to Aesthetic Medicine magazine.

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