Treating yourself with aesthetic procedures like injectables or lasers can be a very rewarding process and give you a real boost of self-confidence. It’s disappointing to think that you don’t see a difference after the time and money you have put into a service.

Before starting your aesthetic journey, we take headshots in-office from 5 different angles using a high-quality camera and compare each time you visit for another treatment. The importance of taking photos at each visit is so that you can track your progress and compare your photos after your treatments are finished.

We all look in a mirror at least once a day whether it’s to brush our teeth, apply our makeup or while getting ready for work in the morning. It’s hard to notice little details like the improvement of fine lines and wrinkles or pigmentation starting to lighten while seeing your reflection daily. This is why before and after photos are so important!

There are a few things that go into getting a true before and after photo to use for comparison including the camera quality, the background, and the lighting. We take photos in the same room, the same positions and the same background every time. This ensures an accurate before and after photo.

Photos are an invaluable method of documentation that give inspiration to trust the process and give life to your technician’s words when they tell you they see a difference but you aren’t quite sure.

Being able to visually see a comparison photo gives you the opportunity to see what you may not recognize just by looking in a mirror, especially if the results are subtle and natural! We know taking photos is not everyone’s favorite thing to do but trust us, you will thank us in the end.


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