Start with the problem, not the treatment name.
A treatment menu can make everything feel equally possible. Corrective skincare works better when the plan starts with what is driving your concern.
512 Skincare focuses on three primary concerns: anti-aging, acne, and pigmentation. Texture, laxity, redness, scarring, and recovery needs often sit inside or alongside those categories.
Your first appointment should clarify priorities.
When concerns overlap, we decide what layer to address first instead of treating everything at once.
That may mean calming acne before scar work, preparing pigment-prone skin before heat-based treatment, or using a corrective facial before moving into microneedling, peels, or laser.
A stronger treatment is not automatically a better first treatment.
Your skin readiness matters as much as your goal. Reactive, inflamed, recently over-treated, or sun-exposed skin can need a quieter start.
A conservative starting point is not a lack of ambition. It is how we protect your barrier, understand your response, and build toward treatments that make sense later.
Your plan should change as your skin responds.
512 Skincare plans are adaptive. The first visit informs the next visit, and the series changes as your skin changes.
Season, downtime tolerance, home care, and recovery all affect the sequence. That is why the consultation matters more than choosing a service from a list.