JECT is known for its innovative cosmetic practices, which you can now experience in its Upper East Side, West Village, and Brooklyn locations—as well as a new outpost in New Jersey! Take a dive into the brand’s latest fall treatments from its board-certified family nurse practitioner Brooke Morton, FNP-C.
Moxi
Moxi resurfaces skin for a smooth finish.
What it is: This resurfacing device quickly polishes the face to reduce signs of aging.
Benefits: This treatment, which is safe for all skin tones, notably smooths facial scarring, enlarged pores, and uneven skin textures.
Cost: $800; $720 with JECT membership
BBL

BBL’s wavelengths can treat multiple skin concerns.
What it is: Broadband light (BBL) is used for skin brightening and soothing.
Benefits: Different wavelengths are used to treat redness, hyperpigmentation, and rosacea. Throughout one week, pigmentation will darken and flake off, which should be followed by a Moxi laser session for resurfacing.
Cost: $650; $585 with JECT membership
Microneedling + PDRN

Microneedling targets fine lines and collagen production.
What it is: Microneedling uses controlled micro trauma on the skin to kick-start collagen production, plus reduce fine lines, dullness, and enlarged pores. PDRN (polydeoxyribonucleotide) uses innovative salmon gonad DNA to reduce inflammation.
Benefits: Microneedling softens fine lines and reduces pore size and acne scars. Meanwhile, PDRN improves skin hydration, texture, and fine lines, while also decreasing post-microneedling downtime. If PDRN is applied after microneedling, the treatment improves the skin’s smoothness and vibrance while supporting cell regeneration and hydration.
Cost: $900, $810 with JECT membership (treatment); $500 with JECT membership, $450 for regular microneedling
CO2

CO2’s deep lasers can provide various skin benefits from two different intensities.
What it is: This skin-resurfacing laser treats deep wrinkles, texture, sagging, and sun damage on your skin.
Benefits: CO2 treatments vary in intensity, which can lead to different results. Less intense treatments treat uneven textures, dullness, and prevent signs of aging for a refreshed look. Meanwhile, more intense treatments use powerful lasers to promote collagen production, while addressing long-term skin damage and aging, which is only medically advised for lighter skin tones.
Cost: $1,005; $905 with JECT membership

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