Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Skin Analysis.

During your appointment we review medical history, examine skin under magnification and UV light, assess hydration and texture, and take digital photos. The clinician explains findings, answers questions, and provides a recommended treatment and homecare plan tailored to your skin.

Most skin analysis sessions take about 30 to 45 minutes depending on concerns. Extended evaluations include photos, tolerance tests, or detailed treatment planning, which may lengthen the appointment by an additional 15 to 30 minutes.

No — Skin Analysis is non-invasive and generally painless with no downtime. You may experience temporary redness if a superficial sensitivity test is performed. Any recommended treatments that follow will include clear recovery expectations.

Yes. After the assessment we present personalized recommendations—targeted facials, peels, laser options, or medical-grade homecare. We prioritize safe, evidence-based plans with timing and expected results, and can schedule treatments or provide referrals if necessary.

Ideally arrive with a clean face and avoid heavy makeup so the clinician can assess your natural skin. Discontinue strong exfoliants or retinoids 48–72 hours beforehand if possible, and inform us about recent procedures or topical prescriptions.

A thorough Skin Analysis can reveal dehydration, acne tendencies, rosacea, sensitivity patterns, pigmentation risks, and barrier dysfunction. For suspected medical conditions we may recommend patch testing or a dermatologist referral to confirm diagnoses and guide medical treatment.