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Image · 24 May
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PRP Hair Restoration: real results after a structured three-session protocol.

Platelet-Rich Plasma uses the patient's own growth factors to reactivate dormant follicles. The evidence is strongest for...

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Reel · 14 May
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Why your breakouts may be reacting to more than skincare.

Diet, hormones, and the inflammatory pathways linking what you eat to what shows up on your skin.

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Reel · 14 May
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Three questions to ask any laser clinic before you book.

Device wavelength, operator training, and patch-test protocol. The wrong answer to any of these can mean burns or wasted money.

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Reel · 12 May
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How many laser sessions do you actually need?

An honest answer: six to eight sessions for most, every four to six weeks, with deeper skin and hormonal hair often needing more.

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Carousel · 11 May
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Laser hair removal, calibrated for every Fitzpatrick skin type.

SMARTDiode technology with a 1064 nm Nd:YAG setting that is published as the safest wavelength for deeper, melanin-rich skin.

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Reel · 10 May
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Wax removes the hair. Laser destroys the follicle.

Why follicle-level intervention is the mechanism behind long-term permanent reduction that waxing cannot deliver.

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Reel · 9 May
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Laser hair removal for Fitzpatrick IV to VI, done right.

The right device and a trained operator make the difference between a result and a complication for deeper skin tones.

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Image · 9 May
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Triple-wavelength diode laser: why one wavelength is not enough.

755 nm alexandrite, 810 nm diode, and 1064 nm Nd:YAG each target hair and skin differently. Mixing wavelengths lets us calibrate...

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Reel · 8 May
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Why acne is rarely just about breakouts.

The Melatone acne protocol targets inflammation, barrier disruption, oil regulation, and congestion as one interconnected system,...

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Image · 8 May
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Acne is congestion, oil, inflammation, dehydration, and a weakened barrier, all at once.

Treating only the spots without the barrier and inflammation is why most acne protocols stall.

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Reel · 5 May
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Why your skin feels different after a holiday, and what may help reset it.

Travel, sun, sleep disruption, and changed routines combine to leave skin dehydrated, congested, and dull. A structured reset can...

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Reel · 3 May
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A Hydrofacial at Melatone is a consultation as much as a treatment.

Glow comes from understanding what your skin actually needs that day, not from a fixed nine-step protocol.

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Image · 3 May
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A Hydrofacial is a controlled medical-grade skin reset, not just a glow treatment.

Targeted cleansing, peel-grade exfoliation, lymphatic drainage, and hydration in one structured protocol designed to address...

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Reel · 2 May
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Glowing skin, real conversation: a Hydrofacial story.

The treatment delivers the surface result. The consultation is what gets you on the right protocol in the first place.

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Reel · 2 May
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Jessner Chemical Peel: targeting pigmentation, acne, and ageing in one protocol.

A medical-grade peel combining salicylic, lactic, and resorcinol acids to address multiple concerns at the same time.

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Image · 1 May
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Jessner Chemical Peel for acne, pigmentation, and uneven texture.

By combining salicylic, lactic, and resorcinol acids, Jessner targets the root causes of textural irregularity in one structured...

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Image · 1 May
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By the time you notice hair loss, the follicles have already been struggling.

Why early intervention matters: dormant follicles respond to PRP more reliably than inactive ones. The earlier you start, the...

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