There are certain skin concerns that no facial or serum is going to fix, little bumps under the eyes, a stubborn skin tag, visible broken capillaries across the nose, or the tiny white cysts called milia that build up just under the skin's surface. These are minor irregularities that are completely harmless, but they can be frustrating when they affect how you feel about your skin. The Lamprobe is designed exactly for these situations.
Using high-frequency technology delivered through a very fine probe, the Lamprobe targets specific minor skin irregularities directly and precisely. The energy is applied just to the affected area without touching or damaging the healthy skin around it. It's one of the most targeted and effective tools available for this type of work, and it's been used professionally for decades.

The results are often immediately visible. Depending on the irregularity, you may see a difference right after the treatment or within a few days as the skin heals and the small crust that forms naturally falls away. Multiple concerns can sometimes be addressed in a single appointment, making this a highly efficient option for clients who've been tolerating these little annoyances for years.
If you've been dealing with skin tags, milia, broken capillaries, cherry angiomas, or other similar concerns, a Lamprobe consultation is the best starting point. We'll assess what's treatable, explain what to expect from the process, and make a plan that's specific to your skin. Some things that look similar on the surface have different causes and require different approaches, and our estheticians know the difference.

Answers to your frequently asked questions.
The Lamprobe uses a tiny probe that delivers a precise burst of high-frequency energy to the surface of the skin. The probe barely touches the skin, and the sensation is a quick warm flick. Most people tolerate it very well.
Yes. The Lamprobe is designed to treat cosmetic skin irregularities that sit on the outermost layers of the skin, and it does so without damaging the surrounding tissue when used correctly.
A small scab or crust typically forms over the treated area and naturally falls off within five to seven days, revealing clear skin underneath. We'll give you aftercare instructions to support the healing process.
Common treatable irregularities include skin tags, milia, cholesterol deposits, broken capillaries, cherry angiomas, sebaceous hyperplasia, and certain types of age spots. We'll confirm what's treatable during a consultation.
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