28 | FRONTDOORS MAGAZINE The De-Puffer: Lymphatic Drainage SCULP Releasing what doesn’t serve you is the core of lymphatic drainage. Apropos for a new year, SCULP wellness spa specializes in the ultimate “tox” — a full-body detox. Through rhythmic, hands-on movements, licensed therapists stimulate the lymphatic system to flush retained fluid, reduce inflammation and support circulation. This gentle approach can help contour, lift and de-puff, but the results go deeper. Owner Jaini Doffing said that clients often report enhanced energy, hormone balance and reduced tension along with aesthetic benefits. Since opening her Old Town Scottsdale spa nearly three years ago, Doffing’s mission has remained clear. “I wanted to bring a truly holistic approach to wellness while giving clients a noninvasive, no-downtime option,” she said. “Consistent lymphatic massage can make a big difference, with outcomes similar to more aggressive treatments.” Intrigued, I visited SCULP for some detox magic. During my 45-minute lymphatic facial, the therapist alternated between manual pressure and a gua sha tool. The continuous, fluid motion across my head, face and neck was hypnotic, lulling me into a near-slumber within minutes. Post- treatment, the results were visible: My face glowed, and my skin looked firmer. While Doffing recommends at least one treatment per month, she notes that increased frequency yields the best long-lasting results. Pricing depends on body part and allotted time, with a club membership available for clients focused on regular care. sculpaz.com
FRONTDOORS MAGAZINE | 29 The Hydrator: HydraFacial bluSONIL Still waters run deep, which is precisely why the HydraFacial remains a top-tier, noninvasive treatment that delivers. A favorite among aestheticians and clients alike, it requires zero prep or downtime. Painless and relaxing, the hour-long session uses a specialized wand to deep clean, exfoliate and hydrate simultaneously. I’ve been a fan for years, aiming for six treatments annually because I’m addicted to the plump. Medical aesthetician Raeah Grant is my go-to professional, because she customizes my services based on my skin needs. “The treatment uses a patented vortex-fusion technology that exfoliates and removes impurities while simultaneously infusing the skin with antioxidants, peptides and hydrating serums,” Grant said. “It’s the perfect balance of effective and gentle, making it safe for all skin types.” Because there is no trauma to the skin, this is an ideal starting point for tweens or those looking for an easy entry into the skincare universe. According to Grant, most clients notice refined pores, smoother texture and a brighter complexion after a single visit, though she recommends treatments every four to six weeks to maintain results. blusonil.com FRONTDOORS MAGAZINE | 29


