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Not every protocol is right for every patient. Your program is assembled after a consultation — based on your skin health, your goals, and the specific biological targets that matter most for your age and presentation.
The most advanced cellular restoration tool in regenerative aesthetics. Exosomes deliver targeted cellular signals that stimulate collagen synthesis, accelerate skin renewal, and reduce inflammation at the tissue level — producing results that injectables cannot achieve through the same mechanism.
Autologous platelet-rich plasma delivers concentrated growth factors directly to the skin — stimulating the body's own collagen response. Entirely from the patient's own blood. No synthetic agents. The biology of restoration working through its own material.
Precision microneedling creates controlled micro-channels that enhance the delivery of exosomes and PRP into the dermal layer. Stimulates the wound-healing response — activating fibroblasts and collagen synthesis. Used as a standalone protocol or as the delivery mechanism for biologics.
Photobiomodulation at the cellular level — stimulates mitochondrial activity in skin cells, drives collagen and elastin production, reduces inflammation, and improves skin tone and texture. Used as part of the treatment protocol and as a maintenance tool between sessions.
Intravenous delivery of the master antioxidant and high-dose Vitamin C — addressing oxidative stress as a primary driver of accelerated skin aging. Produces visible skin brightening and improved complexion from the systemic level outward.
Skin quality, hair density, and body composition are all downstream of hormonal balance. For patients where aesthetic changes track a hormonal shift, the aesthetic protocol and hormone program are designed together. Learn about Hormone Optimization →
The consultation includes a skin assessment and a review of your goals, history, and hormonal background where relevant. Your physician-guided protocol is assembled from this stack — nothing is recommended before we understand the full picture.