Skin care guided by clinical assessment.
At Longevity Lab & Aesthetics, we treat skin concerns with a clinical eye and a customized plan.
Whether your goal is to calm acne, brighten pigmentation, smooth texture, reduce redness, improve signs of aging, or restore radiance, each treatment is designed to support healthier, more balanced, naturally beautiful skin.
Your skin tells a story — from inflammation and aging to sun exposure, hormones, and lifestyle. Our treatment plans are designed to address your unique concerns with clinical precision and a refined, natural approach.
- Barrier
- Inflammation
- Hormones
- Sun Exposure
- Microbiome
- Lifestyle
Clinical Skin Health
Assessment before treatment.
Select your primary focus to see how we evaluate it — and what a results-based plan typically includes.
Calm
Acne, redness, rosacea, sweating, inflammation, and barrier disruption.
Brighten
Refine
Contour
Before a plan, we identify what is driving the skin concern.
Identify your primary focus
Evaluate risk and readiness
Build the right sequence
Your plan may include home care, prescriptions, peels, lasers, microneedling, regenerative treatments, body devices, injectables, or internal support when appropriate.
Common skin and body concerns.
Hyperhidrosis
Hyperhidrosis is excessive sweating that can affect the underarms, hands, feet, scalp, or face and may interfere with comfort, clothing, confidence, and daily life.
Clinical Snapshot
- Where sweating occurs and how often it affects daily activities
- Medication history, hormone shifts, anxiety triggers, or medical contributors
- Prior use of antiperspirants, prescriptions, or injectable treatment
- Clinical screening to confirm appropriate treatment candidacy
- Topical or prescription-level options when appropriate
- Botox/Dysport treatment planning for targeted sweat reduction when indicated
- Expected timeline, follow-up, and maintenance strategy
Acne
Acne is inflammation, congestion, and oil activity that can be influenced by hormones, barrier disruption, products, and lifestyle.
Clinical Snapshot
- Inflammatory vs. comedonal breakouts
- Hormonal patterning and flare timing
- Post-acne marks, scarring risk, and barrier irritation
- Home regimen with barrier support and targeted actives
- Prescription or acne-safe medical-grade products when appropriate
- Peels, extractions, LED, or device-based correction
- 6–12 week milestones with maintenance strategy
Hyperpigmentation & Melasma
Clinical Snapshot
- Melasma vs. sun damage vs. post-inflammatory pigment
- Hormonal, heat, medication, and UV triggers
- Fitzpatrick skin type and rebound pigment risk
- Pigment-safe home regimen and strict SPF strategy
- Brightening actives or prescription options when appropriate
- Peels or laser/device options only when clinically safe
- Maintenance plan to reduce recurrence
Redness & Rosacea
Rosacea and redness involve vascular sensitivity, flushing, inflammation, and a reactive skin barrier.
Clinical Snapshot
- Flushing, visible vessels, bumps, or burning
- Triggers such as heat, alcohol, spice, sun, or stress
- Barrier damage and product intolerance
- Calming barrier-first regimen
- Anti-inflammatory topical or prescription support when needed
- IPL/laser planning for redness when appropriate
- Trigger control and maintenance strategy
Texture & Fine Lines
Texture and fine lines reflect changes in collagen, hydration, barrier function, cellular turnover, and cumulative sun exposure.
Clinical Snapshot
- Fine lines, dullness, roughness, and pore visibility
- Skin thickness, laxity, hydration, and collagen quality
- Sun damage and treatment tolerance
- Retinoid or active-based home regimen when appropriate
- Peels, microneedling, RF, laser, or regenerative treatments
- Collagen-building timeline and treatment spacing
- Maintenance plan to protect results
Scarring & Stretch Marks
Scars and stretch marks are changes in dermal structure that often need collagen remodeling over a series of treatments.
Clinical Snapshot
- Texture, color, depth, and age of the scar or stretch mark
- Skin type and pigment risk
- History of keloids or poor wound healing
- Barrier and pigment-prevention home care
- Microneedling, RF, laser, PRP/PRF, or resurfacing options
- Series-based timeline with photo tracking
- Maintenance or combination strategy
Hair Loss
Clinical Snapshot
- Pattern, shedding timeline, and density changes
- Hormone, thyroid, iron, vitamin, and inflammation clues
- Scalp irritation, breakage, or traction patterns
- Lab review or targeted lab recommendations
- Topical, prescription, or supplement support when appropriate
- PRP/PRF or regenerative scalp options
- Progress milestones and maintenance strategy
Cellulite
Clinical Snapshot
- Skin laxity vs. dimpling vs. volume changes
- Location, tissue quality, and treatment candidacy
- Realistic expectations for improvement, not perfection
- Body-care and skin-quality support
- Device-based or collagen-supportive options when appropriate
- Series-based plan with milestones
- Maintenance and lifestyle support
Body Sculpting
Clinical Snapshot
- Treatment area, tissue firmness, and body composition goals
- Fat vs. laxity vs. muscle tone contribution
- Health history and contraindications
- Consult to identify the correct modality
- Device-based contouring or tightening options when appropriate
- Timeline, series planning, and photo tracking
- Maintenance strategy and metabolic support
Fat Removal
Clinical Snapshot
- Pinchable fat vs. visceral weight or skin laxity
- Body composition and metabolic context
- Expectations, timeline, and candidacy
- Assessment of best-fit fat reduction options
- Combination plan if laxity or cellulite is present
- Nutrition, protein, and metabolic support when relevant
- Maintenance strategy after contouring
Skin Laxity
Skin laxity is looseness or crepiness related to collagen decline, weight change, aging, and tissue quality.
Clinical Snapshot
- Mild, moderate, or advanced laxity
- Skin thickness, collagen quality, and volume contribution
- Face, neck, abdomen, arms, or body-area concerns
- Collagen-supportive home regimen
- RF, ultrasound, biostimulator, microneedling, or laser options
- Series and maintenance timeline
- Realistic plan based on severity
Skin Barrier Dysfunction
Clinical Snapshot
- Burning, dryness, peeling, redness, or sensitivity
- Overuse of actives, exfoliants, or harsh products
- Rosacea, eczema tendencies, or procedure-related irritation
- Barrier reset with simplified home care
- Temporary pause or adjustment of active ingredients
- Calming treatments before correction
- Stepwise reintroduction and maintenance plan
A safe skin plan starts with the right assessment.
Every recommendation is guided by your skin type, barrier health, active inflammation, pigment risk, medical history, prior treatments, and goals before a treatment plan is selected.
Assessment First
We evaluate what is happening on the surface of the skin and what may be contributing underneath, including hormones, medications, sun exposure, inflammation, lifestyle, and product use.
Preparation When Needed
Clear Boundaries
The goal is not to do more. The goal is to choose the right treatment, in the right order, with a plan your skin can tolerate.
A simple first step for new patients.
Choose Focus
Select your primary skin or body concern before the visit.
Assess
Plan
Maintain
Protect results through prevention, consistency, and ongoing clinical guidance.
Let’s connect
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No pressure, no pushy sales, just kind, thoughtful guidance from a team that genuinely cares.