Circadia The SWiCH™ System is based on a physiological principle of inducing the natural repair system of the skin to become active without inducing damage. Activation of the repair system can then affect a restoration of both sun-damaged skin and intrinsic skin aging changes. Unlike most acid-based treatments, the SWiCH™ System is a leave-on system. The active ingredient remains to provide continuous treatment for repair and restoration. Since tissue damage is minimal, repeated treatment can be performed at regular intervals of four to six weeks without risk of over-treatment. SWiCH™ may be combined with various machinery as well. A video of the complete SWiCH™ Treatment can be found on www.circadia.com. Process is as follows: Part I: Cleansing A. Remove all makeup with a few drops of Vitamin Veil Cleanser on moistened pad. Rinse. B. Place a small amount of Hydrating Cleanser onto fingertips and apply to client’s face and neck. Cleanse in circular motion, remove with cloth, and rinse thoroughly. Part II: Preparation A. Apply an even layer of EpiPrep with fan brush on face and neck. It may be applied to the under eye area within two centimeters of the lower lid; DO NOT apply to upper eyelid. Time for 30 minutes. B. Remove excess with cloth. Wash again with Hydrating Cleanser removing all traces of EpiPrep. Part III: Treatment A. With pipette, dispense three milliliters of Cellular SWiCH™ into a small cup. B. Apply one thin coat of Cellular SWiCH™ solution with the small fan brush. DO NOT go over areas more than once. Time for 30 minutes. DO NOT wash treated area. PART IV: Complete A. Apply Fraction V evenly over entire treated area. Complete and detach SWiCH™ “At Home Care instructions.” B. Thoroughly review “At Home Care” instructions with client and provide client with the three-day supply of Vitamin Veil Cleanser and the Fraction V solution supplied with SWiCH™ Kit. Call your client/patient within 24 hours, then after three days. Want to read more? Subscribe to one of our monthly plans to continue reading this article.