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Kenya Moore Reveals Her Latest Beauty Treatment: "Why Didn't I Do This Years Ago?"
The Real Housewives of Atlanta mom was excited to share details on her recent visit to a medical spa.
In September, we caught up with Kenya Moore as she documented herself getting a skin treatment called a "MelanX peel" at the Charette Cosmetics Medical Spa.
According to the Charette Cosmetics website, “MelanX is an intense chemical peel for helping reduce dark spots, acne scars, sun spots, hyperpigmentation, melasma, and fine lines and wrinkles.” In her video, The Real Housewives of Atlanta mom explained she was on a "skin-changing journey," noting another treatment she took on that day.
“I got Morpheus [a radio-frequency microneedling treatment], I got regular microneedling, I got MelanX, the peel. I don’t even know what else I got,” Kenya laughed, later adding: “I am so excited for my results.”
When she achieves her desired skincare results, Kenya shared in her video, “I’m hoping that this is gonna be, like, a life-changing moment. So we’ll see.”
More recently, Kenya returned to Charette Cosmetics, this time taking on another procedure.
Kenya Moore's new beauty treatment
On October 15, Kenya took to her Instagram Stories to re-share a video from Charette Cosmetics and esthetician Shaina Jade. In the clip, Kenya was seen lying down with goggles on as Jade zapped pulses on the skin under her arms with a device. In the caption of the post, it was revealed Kenya was undergoing laser hair removal.
"We're doing a couple different areas ... this treatment is gonna be pain-free," Jade stated in the video as she worked under Kenya's arms and also on her face. "Yes!" Kenya exclaimed about the "pain-free" note, indicating her excitement at the treatment's accommodation to clients' needs.
"Why didn't I do this years ago?!!" Kenya wrote over her Story, showing how much she appreciated the technology.
Further in the video, the esthetician shared more details about the treatment the company's website describes as "a permanent hair removal procedure that kills the hair and the follicle" to "[diminish] unwanted hair on the face and body from head to toe."
The esthetician continued in the clip as she worked across Kenya's skin: "Our technology [uses] continuous movement over the treatment area that's gonna deliver precise energy to that area compared to other laser hair removal devices. It's gonna double the energy that we're pushing into the skin that's gonna damage out the hair. So, we're maximizing your time [...] and shortening up your treatment plan."
The esthetician went on to prescribe "[six to eight] treatments," depending on the target areas of the body and how often patients want to come in, from "[two to eight weeks]" apart.
Any health-related information is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider for any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, or before embarking on any diet, exercise, or wellness program.