Kerry Hanaphy’s eponymous South William St location is the first high-street clinic in Ireland to introduce Sofwave – the hottest non-invasive skincare treatment making waves across the globe. sp skin beauty KerryHanaphy
Kerry Hanaphy’s eponymous South William St location is the first high-street clinic in Ireland to introduce Sofwave – the hottest non-invasive skincare treatment making waves across the globe.has long been at the cusp of new techniques and treatments throughout her 18-year aesthetics career, and is known for providing her clients with only the very best service.
With zero downtime, instant results, little to no pain and only one session needed to see results, it’s no surprise the beauty elite are flocking in their droves. A session lasts just 30-45 minutes and uses a small handheld device that uses focused, high-frequency, high-intensity ultrasound technology, to produce heat below the surface of the skin, targeting the tissue in the mid-dermis.
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