Tixel®: The Future of Medical Skin Resurfacing
Unlike lasers that use light and carry a risk of burning darker skin tones, Tixel® is non-optical — it uses pure thermal energy delivered via a medical-grade titanium tip. This means no risk of eye damage from stray beams, no radiation, and a significantly lower risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. It is the first technology safe enough to treat directly on the upper and lower eyelids for a non-surgical blepharoplasty. And because Tixel® creates micro-channels in the skin, it can be combined with Mesoesthetic depigmenting serums for radical pigmentation correction. Available now at Young Again Aesthetics, Sunninghill, serving Sandton, Waterfall, and Johannesburg.
How Much does Tixel Face Refresh Cost Per Session?
It costs from R3 500 per session OR check out our specials for discounted price.
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