To some people, the term “stem cell” may seem kind of taboo. I personally would not want something from animals injected into my system. Bu...

Stem cell facial at Lohas Skin and Slimming Center

6:25 PM Joanna C. 0 Comments


To some people, the term “stem cell” may seem kind of taboo. I personally would not want something from animals injected into my system. But I'm okay with non-invasive treatments, so I was interested to try out a plant-based stem cell facial.

Proper prep and labeling is a sign that you're in a higher-end establishment.
The syringes are NOT for injecting into the skin.

After cleansing and toning, cotton pads moistened with a clear solution were laid on my eyelids to protect them from a three-minute steaming session. This was followed by a special tool called a scrubber that helps to remove dead skin cells and unblock pores without using the rather painful pricking tool.

Interesting-looking, painless scrubber

Next, a rejuvenating gel was applied, followed by the plant-derived stem cell formula. A unique cooling machine was used to massage it into the skin for 10 minutes.

Cryocell machine, imported from Korea

Using this machine for cold electrophoresis helps the skin absorb serums and vitamins, without having to use injections. This was great for someone like me, who is wary of invasive treatments. The cooling machine feels like having an ice-cold metal ball massaged on the face; very invigorating, indeed.

Just when I thought my skin already got a lot of pampering, the stem cell was followed by a face mask full of natural vitamins. While it penetrated into my skin, I was given an arm and foot massage, which was nice for further relaxation.

What's cookin, good lookin? hahaha

With my combination skin, I looked pretty greasy right afterwards. When I woke up the next day, I didn't see a visible difference in my skin, but it was very smooth and supple to the touch. You may not see instant results with a treatment like this, but it's a good treatment to maintain radiance, softness and hydration from beneath the surface of the skin.

This type of facial is not recommended for those with oily or acne-prone skin because the added oiliness may exacerbate problems, but it is ideal for those with dry or mature skin, as it is deeply nourishing and moisturizing. After the first treatment or over time, depending on the condition of your skin, stem cell diminishes fine lines, prevents wrinkles, and promotes cell renewal (a process that slows with age) to give that glowing look that signifies healthy, youthful skin.

I tried out the stem cell facial at Lohas Skin and Slimming Center on Paseo Saturnino, Banilad. It's a more upscale experience here with your own room, as opposed to being in one large room with dividers, in case privacy is an issue for you. Everything is very clean and quiet without overhearing other patrons, which is exactly how I prefer to have my treatments.

Private treatment room in Lohas Skin and Slimming Center.

All of their machines and products are brought in from Korea and their staff, like my therapist Jennylyn, are highly knowledgeable and know just how much pressure to apply during the treatment. The service, facilities and products used add up to a luxurious treatment session that makes one feel very pampered.

For inquiries, contact Lohas at 032-520-1381, 0916-439-6586 or 0943-273-5739.

A version of this story was published in my column in SunStar Cebu on Friday, 15 August 2014.