
Even tone, smoother texture, a tighter jawline, a quiet daily glow — sequenced across the year so the bigger work lands when you have the downtime, and the maintenance happens when you don't. Lasers, energy, peels, facials, microneedling, dermaplaning — one plan, one calendar.
Most of the sun damage you'll have at 60 is already on your face at 35 — you just haven't seen it surface yet. Pigment sits in deeper layers for years before it migrates up and reads as a spot. Vessels weaken quietly until one day there's a flush across your cheeks that doesn't go down. Texture roughens a tenth of a millimeter at a time. None of it is dramatic in any single year — which is exactly why most people only notice when it's already a project, not a tune-up.
The opposite is also true. Skin is one of the few systems that responds to consistent, intentional work in a way you can actually photograph. A pigmented spot can be lifted in a single afternoon. A capillary that's been there for a decade closes in one pass. Texture rebuilds when you give the dermis a reason to make new collagen. The "lit-from-within" thing isn't a filter or a serum — it's surface health, hydration, micro-circulation, and even tone, all happening on schedule.
At Bespoke, lasers and skin therapy aren't an à-la-carte menu you pick from in a panic before an event. We sequence them around your year — winter for the work that needs to hide from sun, spring and fall for maintenance, summer for the things that don't mind the heat. The bigger treatments land when you have a long weekend; the every-six-week facial is the thread that holds it all together. One clinician. One plan. A face that looks the way it does in the after-photo year-round — not just the week after.
Most people don't walk in asking for a laser by name. They walk in pointing at something in the mirror. Here's where that conversation usually begins.
Where to start: a 3D skin scan to see what's underneath, then Clarity II for discrete sun spots or a layered melasma protocol if the pigment is hormonal.
Where to start: a Hollywood Laser Peel for an immediate, photographable glow — in before lunch, out with no downtime.
Where to start: TotalSkin Solution stacks tightening, resurfacing, and brightening into one visit with one weekend of recovery.
Where to start: a microneedling series — with the option to layer EZGEL or PDGF for scars that have been there a long time.
Where to start: Clarity II on the vascular setting — broken capillaries and rosacea flush, addressed on the same platform that handles pigment.
Where to start: a consultation with our skin team — scan first, then a sequenced calendar so the bigger work lands when you have the downtime.
Sun damage and broken capillaries are the Clarity II's job. A red-carpet glow with no downtime is the Hollywood Spectra. Fractional resurfacing and scalp work — LaseMD. Different concerns, matched to the right tool, on the right week.
Softer jawline, finer texture, fewer of the little flaws you've been ignoring in the mirror. Our flagship combination protocol does three things in one visit; the precision tools handle the small, specific things you'd otherwise live with.
What you do every four to six weeks is what makes the bigger work hold. Facials, peels, microneedling, dermaplaning — sequenced around your laser and injectable calendar so your skin stays at the level the photos show, not just the week after. The facial menu ranges from a quiet Signature, to the Glass Facial, BioRePeel and Exosome Facial, to clarifying, hydrating, brightening and teen options.
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Skin work is seasonal. Sun, downtime, and what's already on your calendar all matter. Here's how Jessica sequences a typical year.
Sun's at its weakest. This is when fractional resurfacing, deeper peels, and the TotalSkin Solution series land — the treatments that need a quiet week and strict SPF after. Skin scan first, so the plan starts from evidence.
Before the UV index climbs — Clarity II for the sun spots that surfaced over the winter, broken capillaries, and any rosacea flush. Microneedling series begins if texture or scarring is the priority.
No-downtime work only. Hollywood Laser Peels before events, dermaplaning the week of, the every-six-week facial as the rhythm. Hair removal continues quietly in the background.
A repeat 3D scan against the baseline shows what actually changed under the surface — not just what you can see. The winter calendar gets built from that, and the cycle starts over.
What we don't do is as telling as what we do. We don't sell a single laser as the answer to every face. We don't run a punch card where you buy a package and chase the appointments. We don't put a tip on a device and start firing without seeing what's actually under the skin first.
Every skin plan here starts with measurement — a 20-second Aura 3D scan that quantifies sun damage, pigment, vascularity, pores, and texture against your own baseline. From that, we choose the device. Not the other way around.
One clinician runs your year. Jessica builds the calendar, picks the platform, and sees you on every visit — so the laser pass in March knows about the filler in May knows about the hormone shift we saw at your last labs. One chart. One face. One plan. Members aren't on a punch card — they're on a calendar.
The category-level questions that come up before the consult.
The device is a small part of the answer — the operator and the plan are most of it. The same laser in two different hands produces two different outcomes, on two different timelines, with two different risk profiles. We start with a 3D scan, choose the platform from the diagnostic, and run your year as a sequenced plan — not as a packet of pre-paid appointments you chase down before they expire.
You can absolutely start with one thing — a Hollywood Laser Peel before an event, a single Clarity II pass on one spot. We'd rather you start small and see what the team is like than commit to anything you're not sure about. Plans get built when you want one, not before.
It depends entirely on which treatment. Hollywood Laser Peel, dermaplaning, most facials — zero downtime, photographable the same night. Clarity II — a day or two of pinkness on the spots. TotalSkin Solution and fractional resurfacing — a long weekend of looking like you've had a treatment. We'll tell you the truth at consult, in days, not in marketing.
For hair removal and most pigment work, yes — our platforms are safe across the full Fitzpatrick range, including the skin tones older lasers weren't safe on. For melasma and for deeper resurfacing on richly pigmented skin, the plan is layered and conservative — we go in expecting to do more than one gentle pass, not one aggressive one. The 3D scan tells us where to start.
For most laser and resurfacing work, no — sun exposure right after treatment is the fastest way to pigment a face that just got de-pigmented. Summer is for the no-downtime work: Hollywood Laser Peels, facials, dermaplaning, hair removal on covered areas. We sequence the rest for winter, when SPF and a hat get you through recovery cleanly.
A 3D skin scan, a real conversation about what you see in the mirror, and a plan you can actually look at — not a sales pitch. You leave with one thing booked or nothing booked. Either is fine. The plan is yours to take to the next mirror you stand in front of.
Laser and skin work depend on season, downtime, and what else you have planned. Jessica sequences your year around the events that matter.
Skin, recalibrated.
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