Farmona far-x active concentrate with a strong lifting - home use 5 x 5 ml

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Product code:
133559 / 5900117010020
FARMONA FAR-X Active highly lifting concentrate - home use 5x5ml FAR-X is a unique lifting product for professional offices as well as for home resale. It is designed for all skin types, especially aging skin with numerous wrinkles. The new generation 3D LIFT neuropeptide contained in the preparation is an excellent alternative to botulinum toxin. In addition, enriched with hyaluronic acid perfectly moisturizes the skin, and phytic acid evens out its color. RECOMMENDED NUMBER OF TREATMENTS: 3-5 treatments in a series, performed once a week or once every two weeks. The number of treatments and their duration should be adjusted individually to each case depending on the skin type, the purpose of the treatment and the results achieved after the first application. TREATMENT DURATION: 50 minutes USE: Any skin type. Especially recommended for skin: - with the first signs of aging - mature with numerous wrinkles - gray, tired, dry - with loss of firmness and elasticity CONTRAINDICATIONS: purulent and inflammatory conditions, bacterial infections, viral infections (herpes, warts), allergic conditions, breaking the continuity of the skin, acne in the active phase, allergy to the substances used, tendency to keloid formation, immediately before and after sunbathing, retinoids therapy (up to 6 months back), skin diseases (AD, purulent acne, clustered, scarring, psoriasis, eczema), surgical procedures within the skin undergoing exfoliation (up to 2 months back), pregnancy and lactation period. EFFECTS: - clear face lift - improvement of the face oval - smoothing wrinkles - even out skin tone - firming and elasticity of the skin

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