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5 questions you should ask before considering CACI Synergy


With so many different facials on the market, deciding on one can be overwhelming and you might tend to stick with the procedures that you're familiar with. However, CACI Synergy is a relatively new procedure that's definitely worth investigating.

A CACI facial uses brand new LED technology to boost collagen production in the face, working to make the skin appear more youthful and naturally enhance your facial structure. If you want to know if the procedure is right for you, here are five questions to ask during your consultation:

1. What results can I expect?

After the facial, you will leave the clinic with a more radiant complexion and you can look forward to naturally radiant looking skin well after the procedure has finished. Fine lines and wrinkles will appear reduced and your facial muscles with have noticeably more tone and definition.

2. Will it hurt?

The best thing about the procedure is that it's designed to be relaxing. Sink into the clinic's chairs and leave it to the professionals to give you a soothing facial with results that will really show. A CACI facial is non-surgical, using only LED lights to deliver effective results.

3. What makes CACI different from other facials?

Most other facials focus on the outer layers of skin, giving the face an immediate glow that doesn't tend to last as long. Also known as the 'facial gym', CACI synergy targets both the skin's epidermis layer and the underlying muscles, to give the face a fuller appearance that really lasts; clients will look instantly more youthful and radiant.

4. How long will it take?

This procedure can be completed in under an hour and really won't take up much of your day. As it is non-surgical, no downtime is required and you can expect instant results instead of waiting for surgical swelling to reduce.

5. Is it right for me?

A CACI facial is suitable for most people and even those with sensitive skin. There are numerous variations of the procedure, that differ in intensity and target different parts of the face, meaning that it can really be tried by anyone. The only way to tell if it's the right facial for you is to book a consultation with a professional.