Frequently Asked Questions: General

Yes, that is possible! We work with all insurance companies. Check with your health insurance which treatments are covered.

We try to schedule you with the same skin therapist whenever possible. Should that not be possible, your treatment will be performed by another qualified colleague.

Yes, payments can be made in 4 installments.

Yes, all of our skin therapists are KP and NVH registered.
Yes, but we pause the treatment for several weeks to protect your skin. After sun exposure, wait 4 weeks before undergoing another treatment.
No, you cannot wax or tweeze during treatment because this removes the hair follicles, which the laser would treat. Shaving, however, is allowed.
In case of skin reactions, please contact us directly, also via WhatsApp outside working hours. We will help you as soon as possible.

Frequently asked questions: Pigment

This depends on the depth of the pigment. Usually 2 treatments are sufficient.

After a few days to a week, the first reaction is visible. You will see the final result after 4 weeks.

It is best to start in winter because of limited sun exposure.

Most people experience a mild pain, similar to a rubber band shooting against the skin.

Frequently Asked Questions: Skin Improvement

This varies with each form of treatment. Usually several treatments are required for optimal results.

Minimal results can be seen immediately after treatment, but optimal results require several sessions.

This varies by person and type of peel. Often slight tingling is experienced.

Many skin problems, such as acne, are partially reimbursed. Consult your health insurance company.

Frequently Asked Questions: Lime nail

Usually 3-5 treatments are required with 2-4 weeks between each treatment.

The nail is heated to 45 degrees, which can be mildly painful.

Once the nail is fully grown, it looks healthy. This process can take 9-12 months.

Yes, anyone with a fungal or chalky nail can be treated.

Frequently asked questions: Acne

This depends on the severity of the acne. The skin therapist gives advice after a skin analysis.

Less impurities and inflammation are often visible after the first treatment.

Immediately after treatment, the skin may be red and swollen, but this will go away on its own.

Acne therapy is often partially reimbursed. Ask your health insurance company for more information.

Frequently Asked Questions: Dermamelan Intimate

It reduces existing spots by renewing the skin and addresses the problem at the source.

You may experience slight redness and warmth, but this usually disappears within 24-48 hours.

Because the area is protected from the sun, this treatment can be done year-round.

Hyperpigmentation is relieved but may recur. Following cosmetic guidelines is therefore important.

Frequently asked questions: Cosmelan

Cosmelan is a pigment treatment that removes stubborn stains.

After the treatment, the cream remains on the skin for 8-12 hours. We recommend going home immediately after the treatment.

The cream may feel warm to the touch, which can be uncomfortable, but is generally well tolerated.

After 3 to 6 months, we can see the final result.