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Moxi™

    Since its debut in June 2020, Moxi has attracted a celebrity clientele. Dubbed the Hollywood Treatment and recently featured on an Oscar Segment by Styled by Anya, Moxi has become the go-to laser for helping stars get Red Carpet ready. Celebrities who’ve received Moxi have popularized the treatment and contributed to its brand recognition.

    Moxi is ideal for first-time laser patients searching for a preventative treatment to help delay the appearance of aging skin. It’s also perfect for those who want to maintain beautiful skin with little to no downtime or discomfort.

    But Moxi isn’t just a prejuvenation solution.

    It’s also a rejuvenation, light correction, and skin health maintenance solution for patients of all skin types and ages. This also includes men who want a facial laser treatment that won’t damage hair follicles.

    What skin conditions does the Moxi laser treat?

    MOXI delivers non-ablative laser energy to gently correct the initial signs of sun damage and aging for a glowing and clear complexion. The Moxi laser allows both low and high-density treatments for patients who are looking to:

    What is the expected downtime with the Moxi laser?

    Greater downtime doesn’t necessarily mean better results—and Moxi proves this.

    Recovery time can vary depending on the level of treatment and each patient’s desired downtime. After receiving a mid-range Moxi treatment will be slightly red and swollen. You can return to their normal activities immediately after treatment and can wear make up the following day.

    By day 3-4, small dots on the skin called MENDs (Microscopic Epidermal Necrotic Debris) will appear, which will begin to slough off, revealing new skin underneath. Between days 5-7, you will experience beautiful, smooth skin.

    Does the Moxi facial treatment address melasma?

    Among 20-40-year-olds, melasma is one of the most common skin disorders. Most often triggered by hormones, sun and heat are also contributing factors.

    While Moxi can’t treat the underlying cause of melasma, it can address the associated dermal pigment. The Moxi laser targets water within the cell, which causes the cell to denature. The body then removes this cell and replaces it with one without pigment buildup.

    While we know there is no cure for melasma, the visible signs associated with this skin condition can be treated using 3 Moxi treatments spaced 4 weeks apart and a skin maintenance regimen that includes Moxi.

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