EndyBleph (eye rejuvenation) treatment for anti-ageing

EndyBleph (eye rejuvenation) treatment for anti-ageing

Posted by Laine van Deventer on

We have an amazing team of therapists here at Ocean Cosmetics who are dedicated to helping their clients achieve their skin goals. You may say they’re skin obsessed! Not only do they love offering their clients the best in skin rejuvenation treatments, they also love having the treatments themselves to not only achieve their own skincare goals but to know the treatments inside and out to give you the best experience.

This week we’ve asked our dermal therapist, Nicky, to share her EndyBleph eye rejuvenation experience with you. Check it out below!


Whilst EndyBleph isn’t exactly the easiest treatment name to remember, it’s essentially an eye rejuvenation alternative to relaxers, fillers and surgery.

My experience with the EndyBleph treatment

This treatment is split into two stages, which began with the EndyMed Radio Frequency (RF) Skin Tightening hand piece. I didn’t experience any discomfort during the treatment, just some heat to the area – it felt almost like a hot stone massage – a lot of my clients also quite enjoy the warm sensation! This heat penetrates deep to target the fibroblast cells to produce new collagen (the ‘building block’ protein of youthful skin).

Just so that the rest of my face didn’t feel left out, I also had skin needling. This is one of my favourite treatments, I love skin needling! It renews and brightens the skin, improving both texture and tone. There are so many benefits to the skin with very little discomfort and downtime.

What are the side effects with EndyBleph?

A big bonus about the treatment for me was that I wouldn’t have any bruising and very little downtime. In fact, I would say I didn’t have any downtime at all.

After the treatment my skin felt sensitive, it was a little hot and prickly for a couple of hours and a little pink, like a mild sunburn. However, the redness had almost completely subsided by the evening.

Ongoing treatment plan following first EndyBleph treatment

For optimal results, it is recommended to have between 3-6 treatments. I’m going to have four more EndyBleph eye treatments and another two skin needling for my face over the next 3-4 months to tighten and smooth the skin around my eyes and brighten my skin overall. So, look out for my before and after pictures in a few week’s time!

A good at home skin care routine is just as important as visiting the clinic, so I’ll also be using the RATIONALE DNA eye cream around my eyes to firm and hydrate, with RATIONALE Serum 6 DNS Repair serum which I have found amazing for my skin over the last 2 years. And of course, I always use my RATIONALE B3-T SPF to protect from harmful UV rays.

Get in touch with no-obligation if you’d like to know more about Endybleph or how we can help you feel more confident through beautiful skin.


Written by Nicky.

Nicky is a fully qualified Dermal Therapist and IPL/Laser Safety Officer. She was trained at AACDS (Australasian Academy of Cosmetic Dermal Science) and is highly experienced in Microdermabrasion, chemical peels, IPL and BBL Photo Rejuvenation and Hair Removal, Fractional Laser Resurfacing (Clear + Brilliant Fractional Laser) and Skin Needling.

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