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Cold Hammer Facial

What is it?

Soothe, calm, and refresh your skin.
The Cold Hammer Facial reduces redness, tightens pores, and rejuvenates tired skin—leaving you instantly refreshed and visibly soothed.

More Info

The Cold Hammer Facial is a gentle, skin-calming treatment that uses chilled technology to reduce inflammation, shrink pores, and tighten the skin. Perfect after more intensive treatments or for sensitive skin days, this facial soothes irritation, boosts circulation, and leaves your skin feeling firm, refreshed, and revitalized. It's the ideal add-on for anyone looking to cool, calm, and glow—instantly.

Treatable Areas

Face, neck

Price

Benefits

Here are the benefits:

✔️ Instantly cools and soothes the skin

✔️ Reduces redness and inflammation

✔️ Tightens and refreshes the complexion

✔️ Safe for all skin types, including sensitive skin

✔️ No downtime—walk out glowing

✔️ Ideal before or after special events

Treats

  • Skin sensitivity or irritation 

  • Post-treatment inflammation 

  • Enlarged pores or puffiness Red, flushed, or reactive skin 

  • Tired, lackluster complexion

What to Expect

Pre Treatment

No big prep needed—just come in with a clean face if possible. Let us know if you’ve had a recent peel, sunburn, or breakout so we can adjust your treatment.

Post Treatment

No downtime expected. Continue with your gentle skincare routine and SPF.

Recommended Frequency

Weekly or as needed for recovery or redness

Why Juanderful?

With over 15+ years in the skin and hair industry, Juanderful is more than just skin deep. We offer a holistic approach to timeless beauty.
 

  • Physician-led consultations with Dr. Kevin Daus

  • Precision injection techniques for natural results

  • A personalized plan that addresses your unique anatomy and goals

  • FDA-approved, medical-grade products

  • A warm, professional environment focused on patient confidence and care

Experience expert aesthetic refinement that enhances your natural features—gracefully and beautifully.

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