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CACI treatments - worth the money
I was thinking of having this treatment done on my jaw line. It is described as "original non-surgical face treatment. Lifting, improving skin texture, toning facial muscles, minimising lines - wrinkles" It looks like two pronged objects that they move over your skin.
Any one had this done and what were the results like?
Any one had this done and what were the results like?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A couple of sessions aren't enough, you need to have a minimum of 10 sessions regularly, then maintenance sessions every 3-4 weeks.
I'm now 39 and started having CACI at 32, first having the course of 10 (12 with the 2 they throw in free) I then had maintenance courses over the following years and not sure if I can say they worked or not.
I don't have any wrinkles as such, but being dark skinned, it's less likely that I will and my skin is still firm, (no jowels) but that could be genetics. I did notice my Nasolabial lines were a bit more prominent afte I lost quite a bit of weight, so had fillers.
I haven't had CACI (Quantum) for a year, as I moved and couldn't be bothered to travel to Wimbledon from Croydon, although I still have 2 sessions left.
I'm now 39 and started having CACI at 32, first having the course of 10 (12 with the 2 they throw in free) I then had maintenance courses over the following years and not sure if I can say they worked or not.
I don't have any wrinkles as such, but being dark skinned, it's less likely that I will and my skin is still firm, (no jowels) but that could be genetics. I did notice my Nasolabial lines were a bit more prominent afte I lost quite a bit of weight, so had fillers.
I haven't had CACI (Quantum) for a year, as I moved and couldn't be bothered to travel to Wimbledon from Croydon, although I still have 2 sessions left.
i worked somewhere we used caci and although a good skin treatment as in getting the circulation,its a bit like going to the gym,you need to keep up with the top up sessions and once you stop,it does tend to go back to how it were,if you only have fine lines/or in your late 20's,just starting signs,it may have some benefit but if you have quite deep lines its not going to do that much unfortunately.most salons do a free 'half face' where they work on one side for one session to see if you can notice any difference,might be worth a try then you can grt a feel of the prongs,it is very relaxing though!!
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