Category 04

General Aesthetic

The wider, quieter work — skin analysis, wellness drips, and whole-face assessment for patients who want a guided long-term relationship.

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General aesthetic consultation
What it addresses

The broader picture of skin and wellness.

Not every patient comes in with one specific problem. Many want a thoughtful partner for ongoing care.

  • Overall skin health & ageing — long-term preventive planning
  • Multi-concern management — when several issues need to be balanced
  • Preventive & maintenance care — staying ahead, not catching up
  • Post-procedure recovery — structured healing after treatments
  • Energy & wellness support — IV drips, nutritional assessment
How it works

A holistic consultation, then a considered plan.

01

Detailed consultation

A 45–60 minute session with Dr. Arpita — skin, lifestyle, history, goals. No pressure to book anything on day one.

02

Holistic treatment plan

A written, multi-month plan that often layers in-clinic treatments with home routines and lifestyle adjustments.

03

Ongoing support

Quarterly reviews, adjustments as your skin evolves, and a single point of contact whenever you need one.

Services in this category

The full general-aesthetic menu.

Pricing for consultations, analyses, and drips is shared transparently at booking.

  • Initial Consultation
  • Skin Analysis & Imaging
  • Treatment Planning
  • Beauty & Wellness IV Drips
  • Post-Procedure Care
  • Wellness Assessment
  • Nutritional Review
  • Seasonal Skin Tune-Ups
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FAQ

Common questions about general aesthetic care.

45–60 minutes covering your medical history, lifestyle, current skin concerns, past treatments, goals, and skin imaging. You'll leave with a written overview and clear recommendations — with no obligation to book further treatment.

Our drips are administered by medical staff, using medical-grade formulations only. We screen every patient for suitability, review bloodwork where needed, and never overpromise on outcomes. Drips are a supportive tool, not a replacement for good baseline health.

No — general aesthetic care is often the entry point for new patients who aren't sure which specific treatment they need. It's the right place to start if you want guidance before making a decision.