EyeFACE Advanced Skin™

Non-Surgical
Skin Optimization

EyeFACE Advanced Skin™ is built for the eyelids, face, neck, and scalp. Plans may combine customized daily skin care, Sciton HALO™, Sciton BBL™, RF energy, microneedling with exosomes, RERF-Energy™, neuromodulators such as Botox, Xeomin, and Dysport, and PRP or PRF when appropriate. If nanofat or fat-based support is needed, we move that plan into EyeFACE Surgical™.

Non-surgical skin optimization

Eyelids, face, neck & scalp

Customized daily skin care

Sciton HALO, BBL + RF

Microneedling + exosomes

Botox, Xeomin, Dysport

3- and 12-month plans

Circle Before Treatment

New patients begin with guidance before treatment is scheduled.

Skin treatment looks simple online, but the wrong laser, injectable, setting, or timing can be ineffective or inappropriate. New patients start with a complimentary EyeFACE Circle™ fit assessment so the recommendation is based on goals, photos, skin type, pigment biology, health history, and anatomy.

This is the low-commitment step for visitors who want more personal guidance before a call or clinical consultation. Circle lets us keep helping, educating, and following up even if the right next step is not immediate booking.

Complimentary Circle Assessment

Share your background and upload photos through EyeFACE Circle™. The team then recommends whether you should continue with education, a patient liaison call, a clinical consultation, EyeFACE Advanced Skin™, or EyeFACE Surgical™.

Start Secure Intake

Please do not send medical photos by regular email. Photos should be uploaded only through the secure Circle link once it is provided.

1. Enrol in Circle

Start with a complimentary EyeFACE Circle™ fit assessment request. This helps the team understand your goals, skin history, anatomy, and timing before recommending a pathway.

2. Complete intake + photos

Circle collects goals, health history, medications, prior treatments, and standardized selfies/photos through a secure EyeFACE Circle™ intake.

3. Receive a recommendation

Patient liaisons review your submission and suggest the right next step: education, a call, a clinical consultation, a skin journey, or surgical assessment.

4. Continue your care

If you are not ready to book, Circle keeps the relationship organized through education, reminders, follow-up, and future journey selection.

Common treatment requests

Neuromodulators: Botox, Xeomin, or Dysport

Sciton HALO, Sciton BBL, RF energy, or RERF-Energy™

Microneedling with exosomes, PRP, or PRF when appropriate

Customized daily skin care, skin prep, recovery, or maintenance treatment

No-Filler Positioning

A no-filler approach is a clinical philosophy, not a trend.

Dermal filler is not inherently bad. At EyeFACE, our clinical philosophy prioritizes anatomy-first planning using energy-based treatment, customized skin care, and structural support when appropriate. We generally reserve dermal fillers for specific indications outside delicate eyelid and orbital zones because tissue integration and long-term predictability matter in these areas.

The skin program focuses on tone, texture, pigment, redness, fine lines, crepiness, and tissue quality. When deeper descent, hollowing, or support issues are present, the plan must account for those layers before choosing a skin-only pathway.

What this means for patients

Injectable treatment within EyeFACE Advanced Skin™ is limited to precision neuromodulators such as Botox, Xeomin, and Dysport, plus selected PRP/PRF when appropriate. We avoid using filler as a shortcut for eyelid hollows, lower-lid shadows, or facial volume problems that are better solved with structural planning or the patient's own tissue.

For patients with prior filler, ultrasound-guided dissolution may be considered only as part of a broader structural or surgical plan, because dissolving enzyme can create contour changes and may reveal the need for RERF-Sculpt™ or another surgical plan.

Read the filler comparison →

Enrollment Tracks

Treatment first. The maintenance structure follows.

The first decision is which non-surgical tools fit your skin: daily skin care, energy, microneedling, exosomes, RERF-Energy™, or selected neuromodulators such as Botox, Xeomin, or Dysport. When descent and deflation are minimal, RERF-Energy™ can be a strong first step. A 3-month plan usually supports one focused treatment cycle and gives the team enough time to prepare, treat, follow healing, and refine safely. A 12-month plan is for patients who want longer-term maintenance with skin care, photography, quarterly touch-ups, and thoughtful adjustments over time.

12-Month Structured Plan

The longer plan for patients who want continued skin coaching after the core treatment: prescription preparation, recovery support, daily skin care, photography, quarterly neuromodulator touch-ups when appropriate, and maintenance visits.

3-Month Focused Plan

The focused follow-up window around a single RERF-Energy™ or device-based treatment cycle. It includes preparation, treatment, recovery, photography, and early refinement so healing is assessed at the right time.

Daily Skin Plan

Treatment is not limited to the day of the device procedure. Patients receive a tracked skin-care plan that may include customized prescription compounds, carefully selected OTC products, or both.

Treatment Window

RERF-Energy™ is the core energy-based treatment pathway.

RERF-Energy™ is the energy-based pathway, usually centered on Sciton-based laser and light treatment, RF energy, and optional exosome recovery support. HALO, BBL, radiofrequency, microneedling, neuromodulators such as Botox, Xeomin, and Dysport, PRP/PRF, and daily skin care are selected around that pathway rather than sold as disconnected treatments. It may be used as an annual maintenance rhythm or as a 3-month focused plan. If fat transfer, nanofat, or contour support belongs in the plan, the conversation moves to RERF-Sculpt™ under EyeFACE Surgical™.

Sciton-based laser treatment + optional exosome-supported recovery

RERF-Energy™

RERF-Energy™ is the in-office pathway when the main concern is skin quality rather than meaningful facial descent or deflation. It is designed for tone, texture, pigment, pores, redness, fine lines, and maintenance, using Sciton HALO™, Sciton BBL™, RF energy, and microneedling when appropriate.

Most RERF-Energy™ treatments are performed in office with topical or local anesthesia. A 3-month focused plan is usually the minimum because preparation, treatment, recovery, photography, and early refinement all affect safety and results.

Collagen stimulation + recovery support

Microneedling + Recovery Support

Microneedling can be used alone or with selected recovery adjuncts such as PRP, PRF, or exosome-based support when appropriate and permitted. It belongs in the non-surgical skin program when the goal is texture, recovery, glow, and gradual skin-quality refinement.

When nanofat or fat handling is needed, that moves the conversation to RERF-Sculpt™ within EyeFACE Surgical™.

Laser, light, and radiofrequency planning

Sciton HALO™ + BBL™ + RF

Sciton HALO, Sciton BBL, and selected RF energy devices can be used within a broader plan for texture, tone, pores, sun damage, brown spots, redness, vascular change, mild laxity, and peri-surgical skin quality.

Device choice depends on skin type, pigment biology, downtime, anatomy, and goals. Patients commonly ask about HALO laser, BBL treatment, RF skin tightening, rosacea laser treatment, and sun-damage treatment.

Customized daily care, Botox, Xeomin, Dysport, PRP/PRF

Skin Care + Neuromodulators

The program can include customized daily skin care, prescription preparation, conservative neuromodulator treatment such as Botox, Xeomin, or Dysport, PRP or PRF when appropriate, recovery care, and quarterly touch-ups.

Dermal filler is not part of the current EyeFACE Advanced Skin™ offering. When volume or tissue support is the issue, we compare RERF-Sculpt™ or surgical RERF® instead.

Inside an EyeFACE Advanced Skin™ Treatment

How energy-based skin treatment is planned around the eyes and face.

These short, silent clips show the care environment behind a NanoLaser treatment: eye protection, controlled device handling, and zone-by-zone planning. They are not results photos. They are here so patients can understand the level of precision and protection involved when treating skin close to the eyes.

Around the eyes

Periocular precision pass

A close treatment pass around the eyelid skin, where device choice, angle, eye protection, and restraint matter.

Safety setup

Provider-led setup

A wider clinical view showing the treatment setup and eye-protection steps used during NanoLaser treatment.

Full-face planning

Full-face zone planning

A full-face treatment pass that helps explain how RERF-Energy™ is planned by zone, not sold as one generic setting.

Exosomes & Biologic Support

Emerging science with honest expectations.

Exosome-based products represent a promising area in skin-recovery research, but claims require careful substantiation. At EyeFACE, they sit in the honest middle: potentially useful as an adjunct, but not a substitute for surgery, fat transfer, nanofat, or a medical treatment for disease.

In practical terms, exosome support may be considered as an add-on to RERF-Energy™ recovery. Nanofat is different: if nanofat or fat handling belongs in the plan, it should be discussed as RERF-Sculpt™ within EyeFACE Surgical™, not as routine non-surgical skin care.

Not all products are equivalent. Before anything is offered, we look at the product source, how it is meant to be used, the claims being made, and whether it fits responsible Canadian clinical practice.

What they are

Exosomes are tiny extracellular vesicles released by cells. They can carry proteins, lipids, DNA, and RNA signals, which is why they are being studied in regenerative and skin-recovery contexts.

Where they may fit

In aesthetic skin care, exosome-based products are usually discussed as recovery or signaling adjuncts after controlled treatments such as microneedling or laser, not as stand-alone treatment.

How we discuss them

We will tell you what is known, what is still emerging, and what we will not promise. Exosome support is not the same as fat transfer, nanofat, filler, or stem-cell treatment.

12-Month Sequence

Pre-treatment, treatment, post-treatment, maintenance.

01

Analysis + Pre-Treatment Prescription

Pigment, inflammation, rosacea, problem skin, oiliness, eyelid skin, scalp goals, and prior treatment history are reviewed. When appropriate, customized daily skin care or a bespoke prescription is started before energy treatment.

02

Primary Treatment

The main intervention may be RERF-Energy™ with Sciton/RF energy, microneedling, exosome support, neuromodulators such as Botox, Xeomin, or Dysport, PRP, or PRF. Settings, handpieces, and adjuncts are chosen by facial zone and skin biology.

03

Recovery + Post-Treatment Care

Recovery care is matched to the intensity of treatment. Patients may add lymphatic massage, JetPeel-style support, neuromodulators such as Botox, Xeomin, or Dysport, or biologic/exosome adjuncts when they genuinely belong in the plan.

04

Maintenance + Escalation

Maintenance may include quarterly or every-two-month nanolaser facials, chemical peel facials, skin-care adjustments, photography, and a decision about whether to stay in a 12-month plan.

Why custom compounded skin care matters

Excellent commercial skin-care companies can be useful, but they must design products for broad populations, distribution, preservation, and shelf-life. EyeFACE Advanced Skin™ uses customized compounded prescriptions when pigment, inflammation, rosacea, acne-prone skin, or procedure preparation requires a more specific approach.

Facial Zones

Different facial skin needs different energy.

The question is not simply which laser is best. The question is which zone, which pigment biology, which skin type, which downtime tolerance, and which sequence is safest.

Eyelid Skin

Exceptionally thin eyelid skin is not treated like cheek, forehead, or nose skin. It often requires lower energy, different handpieces, or a separate plan.

Oily T-Zone

Forehead and nose skin can be oilier and more pore-prone, so it may need a different strategy than the eyelids, cheeks, jawline, or neck.

Reds and Browns

BBL may be considered for selected reds, browns, vascular change, sun damage, and tone, but skin type and pigment risk determine whether it belongs in the plan.

Pigment Biology

Pigment can be melasma, sun spots, genetic pigmentation, hormonal pigmentation, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, or a mixture. Treating all pigment as the same problem is unsafe.

Skin of Color + Melasma

HALO may be considered across Fitzpatrick I-VI when appropriate, while BBL/IPL-style choices require far more caution and may be avoided. Melasma needs pretreatment, maintenance, and conservative energy planning.

Downtime

Your downtime should match the strength of the plan.

More noticeable changes in skin quality often require higher-intensity energy delivery, which can involve greater downtime. The right setting depends on your skin, goals, safety profile, and recovery window.

HALO is often useful when patients want meaningful improvement with a more efficient recovery profile, but the final plan depends on skin type, pigment risk, device settings, treatment zone, and how much downtime the patient can genuinely accept.

Botox, Xeomin, or Dysport for precision movement control

PRP, PRF, or selected exosome-based recovery support when appropriate

Microneedling for texture, glow, and recovery support

Quarterly or every-two-month nanolaser or chemical peel facials

Lymphatic massage and JetPeel-style recovery support

Peri-treatment wellness support when it belongs in the plan

Skin vs Structure

The most important decision is choosing the right layer.

When skin is the primary issue

Texture, pigment, redness, sun damage, pores, crepiness, and mild laxity usually begin with EyeFACE Advanced Skin™ rather than the operating room.

When structure is the primary issue

Fat herniation, hollowing, midface descent, eyelid support problems, brow position, fusion-zone tethering, or nanofat/fat support move the conversation to OFA-Bleph™, RERF-Sculpt™, or RERF® surgical planning.

When both are present

Many patients need staged care: conservative resurfacing around surgery, then a dedicated skin program once healing biology and timing are right.

Care Sequence

A skin program should behave like a clinical protocol.

EyeFACE Advanced Skin™ is designed to connect assessment, treatment, recovery, photography, maintenance, and future surgical planning. This is especially important for EyeFACE surgical patients and for post-operative patients from other practices who need recovery, scar, pigment, or skin-quality support.

01

Skin and anatomy review

Your plan starts by separating skin quality from deeper structural issues, so the recommendation does not default to laser, surgery, or injectables when another pathway is more appropriate.

02

Enrollment design

Most patients are guided toward a 12-month plan or a 3-month focused plan. Single sessions are considered only when clinically appropriate or as maintenance.

03

Facility-matched treatment

RERF-Energy™ is generally an in-office Advanced Skin treatment under topical/local anesthesia. If fat, nanofat, or OR-level planning is needed, the recommendation moves into EyeFACE Surgical™.

04

Maintenance loop

The goal is compounding improvement: coordinated treatments, skin care, photography, recovery support, and follow-up rather than disconnected one-off sessions.

Start With EyeFACE Circle™

Not ready to choose a consultation yet? Begin through our secure patient portal so our team can review your goals and photos before recommending the right next step.

A treatment plan is confirmed after the appropriate review, clinical consultation, and care planning.