Lips & Injectables · Aesthetic & Wellness

Refreshed,
never overdone.

Botox, dermal fillers, and a needle-free laser lip option — placed with restraint by clinicians who read facial anatomy for a living, to soften a line or restore a little volume while still looking unmistakably like you.

A Lighter Touch

The best injectable
is the one no one notices.

Injectables have a reputation for going too far — but that’s a matter of judgement, not the treatment. Used well, a few precise placements relax a tired frown or restore a touch of lost volume, and people simply think you look rested. Our Medical Aestheticians are trained to that lighter touch — and around the eyes, their work is backed by ophthalmologists with oculoplastic fellowship training, surgeons who reconstruct this exact anatomy. For the most delicate, least forgiving part of the face, that’s a margin of expertise and safety few injectable clinics can offer.

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Treatments

For lines, volume,
and a little more.

Wrinkle relaxers Botox Expression-line softening
DowntimeNoneLasts3–4 months

Tiny amounts of a muscle-relaxing protein soften the lines that form with expression — without freezing your face.

How it works

Relaxes the specific muscles that crease the skin — forehead, frown lines, crow’s feet.

What to expect

Eases in over about a week; no downtime; smooths while you keep your expressions.

Best for

Dynamic expression lines across the upper face and around the eyes.

Honest note

Around the eyes, your treatment is backed by oculoplastic-trained surgeons who know this anatomy intimately.

Volume & contour Dermal Fillers Restoring lost volume
DowntimeMinimalLastsMonths–1 year

A smooth gel restores volume lost to time — softening folds, refreshing cheeks, and refining lip and jaw contours.

How it works

Placed precisely where volume has been lost, supporting and re-contouring from beneath the skin.

What to expect

Visible right away, with possible brief swelling or bruising; lasts months to about a year.

Best for

Volume loss, deeper static folds, and lip or cheek definition.

Honest note

We start conservative and review — you can always add a little, but you can’t un-overdo it.

Laser · No-needle LipLase Filler-free lip enhancement
DowntimeNone to minimalSessionsSeries

A needle-free, filler-free laser treatment that gently encourages the lips’ own fullness and definition.

How it works

Laser warmth stimulates the lips’ own tissue and collagen — nothing is injected.

What to expect

Subtle and gradual; builds over a short series, working with your natural shape.

Best for

Thinning or undefined lips wanting a natural lift, without filler.

Honest note

Subtler than filler — if you want immediate, pronounced volume, filler is the better route, and we offer both.

Medical · Excess sweating Hyperhidrosis Treatment for heavy sweating
DowntimeNoneLastsSeveral months

A genuinely medical use of the same muscle-relaxing protein — quieting the overactive sweat glands behind heavy sweating.

How it works

Small, targeted injections calm the overactive sweat glands in areas like the underarms.

What to expect

No downtime; sweating eases for months at a time before a top-up.

Best for

Focal excessive sweating, most commonly the underarms.

Honest note

Generalized sweating is assessed first — it can occasionally signal something that needs medical review.

Our Promise

We’ll talk you out of too much.

Plenty of places will give you exactly what you ask for. We’d rather give you what suits you — which sometimes means less than you came in for, or a different approach entirely. Our goal is a result that looks like a good night’s sleep, not a procedure.

Why It Matters Who Treats You

Anatomy first.
Always natural.

A syringe is easy to buy. Knowing exactly where — and how little — to place it is the part that takes real training.

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Medical Aestheticians, Not Spa Technicians

The “medical” is the difference — advanced clinical training well beyond a standard aesthetics certification, in a setting held to medical standards.

Backed by Oculoplastic Surgeons

Around the eyes, treatments are guided by ophthalmologists with oculoplastic fellowship training — surgeons who reconstruct this exact anatomy. For the least forgiving part of the face, it’s an added margin of expertise and safety.

Conservative by Default

We start subtle, review, and add only if needed — because you can always do a little more, but you can’t un-overdo it.

Common Questions

Good to know.

They do different jobs. Botox relaxes the muscles that create movement lines — forehead, frown, and crow’s-feet wrinkles — so the skin creases less. Dermal fillers add volume back where it’s been lost, softening static folds and refreshing features like cheeks and lips. Many people use them together; we’ll advise what actually suits your face.

LipLase uses laser to stimulate your lips’ own tissue, so nothing is injected — no needle, no foreign material, and no “filler look.” The enhancement is subtler and builds gradually, working with your natural shape. If you’d prefer the immediate, more pronounced volume of filler, we offer that too; we’ll help you choose.

Not if it’s done with restraint — which is our whole approach. The aim is to soften, not erase: you keep your expressions, you just look more rested. The frozen or overfilled look comes from too much product, not from the treatment itself, and we deliberately start conservative.

Botox typically lasts three to four months. Fillers last longer — from several months up to around a year — depending on the product and area. Botox for excessive sweating also lasts several months. All are gradual to fade and easy to maintain or adjust over time.

Botox and dermal fillers are well-established treatments with strong safety records when administered by trained clinicians who understand facial anatomy. That’s a particular strength here: around the eyes, your treatment is backed by ophthalmologists with oculoplastic fellowship training, who know periocular anatomy intimately and how to manage the rare complication. As with anything, there are risks — bruising, swelling, asymmetry, and rarely more — which we’ll discuss candidly, along with whether you’re a suitable candidate.

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A subtle
difference.

Come tell us what catches your eye in the mirror, and we’ll give you an honest read on whether a little — or nothing at all — is the right answer. No pressure, no upselling.