MEDICAL-GRADE SKINCARE
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Will I need a skin consultation before purchasing products?
Yes. All new patients require a professional skin consultation.
At House of Smiles, advanced skin analysis technology may be used to assess the deeper layers of your skin under specialised lighting. This enables us to accurately diagnose concerns and design a truly personalised treatment protocol.
Will I be reviewed after starting my skincare programme?
Yes — ongoing review appointments are an important part of your skin journey.
Regular follow-ups allow us to monitor your progress, optimise your regimen and recommend any additional treatments that may enhance and accelerate your results.
Will my skin react to the products?
It is common to experience anticipated adjustment responses when beginning medical-grade skincare. These may include:
• Redness
• Dryness
• Mild flaking
• Temporary breakouts
These reactions are typically expected and usually settle within the first 4–6 weeks as the skin adapts.
Your clinician will guide you through this phase to ensure comfort and optimal outcomes.
How long will I need to use the products?
Healthy skin is a long-term commitment. While targeted treatment protocols may be used to address specific concerns, a personalised maintenance programme is typically recommended to preserve and build upon your results.
Your clinician will advise on the most appropriate long-term skincare strategy for your skin.
How often should I have this facial?
To support optimal skin regeneration and maintain healthy, radiant skin, we typically recommend Signature House of Smiles facials every 4–6 weeks. Your clinician may tailor this schedule based on your individual skin needs and treatment goals.
How will I know which facial is right for me?
Prior to treatment, a professional skin assessment will be carried out to evaluate your skin type, concerns and desired outcomes. Based on this analysis, our clinicians will recommend the most suitable facial to ensure you achieve the best possible results.