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How it Works

Atopic skin is barrier-deficient, hypersensitive, and immunologically overstimulated. We focus on:

  • Rebuilding the lipid matrix (ceramides, fatty acids, cholesterol)
  • Reducing Th2-driven inflammation
  • Supporting the microbiome and skin pH
  • Strengthening the skin’s ability to tolerate internal and external triggers
  • Addressing gut health and stress as underlying drivers

How We Do It

  1. Barrier-Calming Clinical Therapies
    • LED Red Light Therapy – promotes regeneration, reduces inflammation and itch
    • Soothing Mesotherapy (needle-free or microinjections): vitamin B5, panthenol, zinc
    • Exosomes & Peptides: immune modulation + skin repair
    • Algae masks & compresses: for immediate calming and hydration
    • Biomimetic hydration and TEWL-regulating actives
  2. Home Skincare Rituals
    Morning

    • Gentle pH-balanced cleanser (with oat, panthenol, or amino acids)
    • Niacinamide 3–5% + ceramide serum
    • Emollient moisturizer (with shea butter, cholesterol, prebiotics)
    • Mineral SPF 50+ (zinc oxide, titanium dioxide)
  3. Evening
    • Rebalancing cleanser
    • Lipid repair serum with essential fatty acids, cholesterol, vitamins A, E, C
    • Barrier cream + high molecular hyaluronic acid
    • Weekly PHA or enzyme exfoliation (only in remission)
  4. Inner Support & Supplementation
    • Probiotics (L. rhamnosus GG, B. lactis)
    • Omega-3s (EPA/DHA), vitamin D3/K2, magnesium, zinc, quercetin
    • Adaptogens (ashwagandha, rhodiola, tulsi) to regulate stress and HPA axis
    • Food sensitivity testing & gut health optimization
  5. Functional Diagnostics
    • IgE / IgG panels for food sensitivities
    • Stool test / microbiome mapping
    • Vitamin & mineral status
    • Cortisol & HPA axis markers

Side Effects

  • Minimal: mild redness with certain calming treatments
  • Very low risk of irritation (only gentle, barrier-safe formulas used)
  • Flare-ups may still occur due to environmental or emotional stressors — our protocols are designed to reduce their frequency and intensity

Time to Full Effect

  • Initial relief (itching & tightness): 3–5 days
  • Visible skin improvement: 2–4 weeks
  • Barrier restoration and flare control: 6–12 weeks
  • Long-term remission: achievable with full systemic care

Can AD be permanently cured?

AD is a chronic condition, but with the right care, long-term remission is absolutely possible — especially when gut health, stress, and lifestyle are addressed holistically.

Is it safe to do cosmetic treatments with AD?

Yes — but only gentle, regenerative, and barrier-friendly treatments. Our protocols avoid all triggers and are adapted to your skin’s current condition.

Can AD be linked to gut health?

Absolutely. Gut dysbiosis and food sensitivities often worsen atopic skin. Addressing these issues is core to our integrative treatment strategy.

What about exfoliation — is it allowed?

Only during remission. Once or twice a month, with PHA or enzyme-based exfoliants — never harsh scrubs or acids.

How does diet influence AD?

Diet is crucial. We often see improvements when reducing dairy, gluten, eggs, or high-histamine foods. Nutritional support should be personalized and evidence-based.