Fractional Laser Full Face
A specialist resurfacing treatment when texture and stronger skin correction are part of the conversation.
Best for: Clients wanting a more corrective skin treatment.

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Medical treatments should be compared by what area and concern they address, not just by technology name. Laser resurfacing, plasma tightening, IV wellness and intimate rejuvenation are very different conversations.
This page groups our medical aesthetic services into skin correction, wellness support and intimate treatment so the menu makes sense from a client point of view before anyone books a specialist appointment.

Start with the concern being treated. Fractional laser and Plasmage are the stronger comparisons when the conversation is about visible skin correction and tightening. IV drips sit in the wellness-support category, while vaginal tightening belongs to a more specific intimate-treatment conversation.
These are the options to compare when visible correction, resurfacing or tightening are the main concerns.
A specialist resurfacing treatment when texture and stronger skin correction are part of the conversation.
Best for: Clients wanting a more corrective skin treatment.
A specialist tightening treatment when lift or skin laxity is the bigger concern.
Best for: Clients comparing a non-surgical tightening option.
These are the options to compare when the treatment goal sits outside a standard skin-correction conversation.
A wellness-support treatment for hydration and internal support conversations.
Best for: Clients asking about energy, hydration or recovery support.
A specific intimate treatment for clients discussing non-surgical vaginal tightening.
Best for: Clients wanting an intimate rejuvenation conversation.
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Read articleWe begin by clarifying the treatment area and the specific specialist concern you want to address.
The most relevant medical treatment is matched to the concern so you are comparing the right category of care before anything else.
The selected treatment plan is discussed in practical terms so the appointment is grounded in what the treatment is actually meant to do.
Before treatment, we explain what to expect from the chosen specialist treatment and what kind of follow-up may be involved.
You leave with aftercare and clearer next-step guidance based on the specialist service discussed.
Tell the salon which concern you want to address, whether it is resurfacing, tightening, hydration support or intimate rejuvenation, and we can guide you to the right specialist treatment.
Ask About Medical TreatmentsCommon questions about choosing the right medical aesthetic treatments option
They are not the same kind of specialist treatment. Fractional laser is usually the comparison when resurfacing and texture correction are central, while Plasmage is more often discussed around tightening and lifting concerns.
IV drip is the relevant option when the conversation is more about hydration, energy or wellness support rather than visible skin resurfacing or tightening.
No. It belongs to a much more specific intimate-treatment conversation, which is why it helps to separate it clearly inside the medical family.
If the concern is more specialist, technology-led or falls outside the typical facial conversation, the medical category is more likely to be the right place to start.
Yes, because these services are more specialist and it helps to confirm the concern and the best-fit treatment before finalising the appointment.
Tell the salon which concern you want to address, whether it is resurfacing, tightening, hydration support or intimate rejuvenation, and we can guide you to the right specialist treatment.