What skin health rejuvenation involves
This is a treatment philosophy rather than a single procedure: restoring the skin’s ability to hold water, defend itself and repair, then layering treatment on top of that foundation. It is the approach we use when skin is not damaged so much as depleted.
The consultation reviews your current products and how your skin responds to them, assesses barrier function and hydration, and identifies which factors — climate, routine, over-treating, sun exposure — are contributing.
Who it suits
- Skin that feels tight, dry or reactive, particularly through humid months
- Texture and tone that have changed gradually over years
- People who have over-exfoliated and need to rebuild rather than add
- Anyone wanting a maintainable routine instead of a longer product list
What the appointment involves
- A review of your current products, order of use and frequency
- Assessment of barrier condition, hydration and sensitivity
- Discussion of climate, lifestyle and sun exposure factors
- A layered plan combining in-clinic treatment with home care
- Clear explanation of risks, alternatives and realistic timeframes
Texture and tone changes generally take eight to twelve weeks of consistent care to become visible. Pigment takes longer. Individual results vary.
Where it leads
Depending on what the assessment finds, a plan may involve professional exfoliation, light-based therapy, or simply a corrected routine reviewed under skin health support. The skin health guide covers the underlying science.