Dermalux

What is Dermalux?
Award winning treatment for energising your skin cells for visibly radiant, rejuvenated and more refined skin.
Such are the amazing results, even the celebrities are giving the treatment rave reviews.
How does Dermalux work?
Dermalux uses a combination of blue, red and near infrared wavelengths which helps to boost collagen and elastin production. The treatment increases the skins hydration, reduces redness and irritation. LED treatment can also blitz the blemishes by eradicating bacteria under the surface of the skin.
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When can I expect to see results?
After the first treatment you will be left with a lovely glow the skin.
Does it hurt?
The 20 minute Dermalux treatment is the prefect chance for you to sit back and just relax. You just lie under the rejuvenating light and once you are finished you can go back to your day with no downtime.
How many treatments do I require?
We recommend that a course of 8 treatments are needed once a week to get the full benefit of the energising light. After a full course of treatments you will be left with clear, radiant and rejuvenated skin. The results from Dermalux can last several months, but you could come in for boosters treatments ready for big events or just when you feel your skin needs a little treat.
Why choose Medikas?




- Our professional team work closely together to ensure our customers receive the highest quality care and customer service
- We provide a comprehensive range of services and solutions to promote good skin health and treat the signs of ageing
- We believe that through natural enhancement we can make our customers look and feel their best
- We treat our customers with respect and discretion so that they feel safe in our care
- We are highly trained experts and innovators within the aesthetic field dedicated to the safety and care of our patients
- We believe in a duty of care to ensure our patients make informed choices via our trusted advice
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*Disclaimer: Results and patient experience may vary. These are dependent on a number of factors such as age, medical history and lifestyle.