Most people arrive having already decided what they want: a peel, microneedling, a facial they saw online. Sometimes that is the right call. Often it is not, and the reason is simple — the treatment was chosen before anyone looked at the skin.
Start with the concern, not the treatment
We start with your skin condition and concerns — acne, pigmentation, texture, dullness or early signs of aging — rather than choosing a treatment based on trends.
Two people with the same visible concern frequently need different approaches, because what is driving the concern is different.
Acne and congestion
Active breakouts, congestion and post-inflammatory marks are usually addressed in stages. Aggressive treatment on inflamed skin can make things worse, so sequencing matters more than intensity.
Pigmentation
Pigmentation responds to some treatments and is aggravated by others, and this varies with skin type. This is one of the areas where an in-person assessment makes the largest difference to the outcome.
Sun protection is not optional here. Without it, pigmentation treatment is a cycle of improvement and relapse.
Texture and dullness
Texture and dullness often respond well to a course of treatments combined with a realistic home routine. Microneedling, peels and professional cleansing each have a role depending on what your skin needs.
What you do between appointments
Because what you do between appointments matters too, we help you build a practical home skincare routine to support your skin and maintain your results — a routine you will actually follow, not a shelf of products.
The short version
- Book an assessment rather than a specific treatment
- Expect a plan across several sessions, not one appointment
- Ask what happens if you do nothing
- Protect the result with sun protection and a routine you will keep