Clinical Spa celebrated its 8th anniversary today with the relaunch of its brand and the opening of a new facility, offering a range of medi-facial aesthetic treatments, including the original HydraFacial—the world’s leading medi-facial—available for the first time in Nagaland.
The new facility, located above Family Health Clinic at Nagarjan Junction, Dimapur, was inaugurated by Dr. Theyiesinuo Keditsu, Assistant Professor at Kohima College, Kohima, who is also a social media influencer known as ‘Mekhalamama.’ In addition to her academic role, she is an educator, cultural conversationalist, and fashion icon. The dedicatory prayer was earlier offered by Pastor Brian. The inauguration was also attended by Sashila Ozukum, School Administrator of Hope Academy Dimapur, and designer Bambi Kevichusa.
Proprietor Dr. Kahuka Sema emphasized that Clinical Spa offers only medical-grade products and devices that are internationally approved and proven effective, with strict adherence to guidelines. Medi-facials, considered superior to regular facials, are preferred for their ability to provide an immediate glow and improve skin conditions such as pigmentation, acne, scars, and wrinkles. These treatments are safe for all skin types, long-lasting, and administered by a trained aesthetician or physician.
While one session may be sufficient for normal skin, multiple sessions may be necessary for optimal results. Treatments are customized to address each individual’s specific skin concerns and may include options such as microdermabrasion, chemical peels, radiofrequency, and laser therapy.
Other medi-facials offered by Clinical Spa include Dermalogica, ZO, Venus Viva, DiamondGlow, and Vampire facials.
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