Advanced Skin Consultation
Your first step in skincare with us…
Your first step in skincare with us is a professional skin consultation from one of our skin therapists, our consultations are designed to help us understand your individual skin needs and concerns. We take the time to thoroughly analyse your skin including advanced imaging using our Observ 520 machine, before creating a customised skin corrective treatment plan.
Your medical history will be the basis in starting the process. If you have medical problems like psoriasis, rosacea and redness, asthma, eczema or other conditions, then these could be associated with different concerns that your skin may contain. We will also ask you questions about your current skincare routine and your lifestyle to tailor the best treatment plan for you.
No two skins are alike,
Therefore we will develop a customised treatment plan and solution that will effectively address your skin’s individual needs. Including a personalised home prescription together with a plan for rebuilding the skin to create long term health in the underlying structures of the skin.
This thorough analysis of your skin and its condition is a crucial element in your first treatment with us. This skin consultation and analysis ensures the subsequent professional treatment and homecare prescription plan will completely address your concerns for now and the future.
The skin is much more complex than what can be see with the naked eye – that’s why we use the Observ 520 for professional skin analysis. With advanced analysis technology we can view blemishes, pigmentation, fine lines, dryness and uneven skin tone in depth. This allows us to better understand your unique skin concerns to treat existing imperfections, and even address underlying concerns before they become visible.
Our images then track your journey from start to finish! We are 100% committed to making sure that your skin is a healthy as it can be and to give you the skin you’ve always dreamed of!
Would you like to book in a Skin Consultation?