Deep dives into regenerative medicine, biohacking protocols, and the science of human peak performance.


Depressed acne scars have two causes: a tethered base pulling the skin down, and sharp edges casting shadow on top. Treating both, with subcision, biostimulators and laser, is what produces real change.

If your melasma fades and then returns, it is usually one of three things: the treatment only removed the pigment and not its cause, no tyrosinase inhibitor was used, or sun protection was not strong enough.

Filler, Endolift and jaw surgery solve different jawline problems. Knowing whether yours is soft tissue or skeletal is what decides which is right, and choosing incorrectly is how faces end up overfilled or overtreated.

Melasma is one of the hardest pigmentation problems to treat, and single treatments usually fail. It needs a phased approach that calms inflammation, reduces the blood supply feeding it, and then clears the pigment.

Rosacea is a vascular condition, so redness returns unless the blood vessels driving it are treated. The 577nm ProYellow laser targets those vessels directly, calming the flushing, redness and visible capillaries at their source.