My Skin planning process.

Not all patients require treatment.

All patientsrequire appropriate assessment.

Most aesthetic clinics skip this part. They book you in, look at what bothers you, and hand you a treatment plan before they've asked a single question about your health, your history, or what's actually driving what you're seeing.

This clinic doesn't work that way.

Every patient goes through the same structured process before any treatment is considered. It's called the Skin Planning Process and it exists because skin doesn't exist in isolation. It has biology, history, and drivers — and treating it properly means understanding all three first.

Part of a circular infographic showing assessment guides for treatment. It includes icons and text about consultation, history, imaging, identifying contributing factors, and personalized strategies.

The process

Assessment. This is where everything starts. A proper clinical assessment of your skin, your health history, your lifestyle, and your goals. Not a quick look. A real one. This is what most clinics skip. It's what we build everything else on.


Diagnosis. Skin concerns are almost never just one thing. Pigmentation has triggers. Redness has causes. Ageing has accelerators. Before treatment is considered, the contributing factors are identified — because treating the symptom without understanding the driver is how people end up spending thousands and still not seeing results.


Planning. Treatment is planned over time, not as a single intervention. Your plan is specific to your skin, your goals, your budget, and your timeline. It may involve a single modality or a combination. It may take months. It will be yours — not a package someone else designed for someone else's skin.


Consent. Consent at this clinic is not a form you sign on the way in. It's a conversation. You will understand what you're doing, why, what the realistic expectations are, and what the risks are before you agree to anything. There is no pressure. There is no obligation. Ever.


Treatment. When treatment is appropriate and you've chosen to proceed, it is selected with purpose — not because it's popular, not because it's on a menu. Every treatment choice connects back to your assessment and your plan.


Review. Care doesn't end when a treatment is performed. Your skin's response is monitored. Your plan is adjusted. Long-term outcomes matter more here than short-term throughput.

what this means for pricing

Because treatment is planned individually, pricing is discussed after assessment — not before. What you need depends on what your skin is actually doing, not what you came in hoping to fix.

As a general guide: targeted single treatments start from $250. Combination treatment plans range from $600 to $2,500. Advanced multi-layer programs range from $2,500 to $5,000.

Your consultation is $300. It includes a $100 booking fee to secure your appointment. There is no obligation to proceed with any treatment.

Your skin deserves a proper plan. Start here.

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