
A monthly laser-and-skin membership built around real hardware — the Lutronic Hollywood Spectra, the Clarity II dual-wavelength laser, and the LaseMD thulium resurfacer — with the depth chosen for where your skin is that month. Three tiers from $250 to $450. Twelve months mapped at consult, tuned as your skin answers back.
Skin doesn’t reset on a single splashy session — it remodels on rhythm. Collagen needs about a month between cycles to lay down new fibers; pigment needs steady, gentle pressure to keep lifting. A standing monthly visit is what builds the face you actually wanted, while the “once a year, big package” fades back to baseline by April.
Each Beam tier wraps the device time, the planning, the small extras and the member rates into one monthly fee. The clinician picks the depth on the day — against your face, your calendar and your goals. Start with a skin analysis →
Not an IPL knockoff or a single-purpose device. Beam runs on the Lutronic Hollywood Spectra (Q-switched Nd:YAG), the Clarity II dual-wavelength platform (alexandrite 755 nm + Nd:YAG 1064 nm), and the LaseMD thulium 1927 nm fractional — each chosen for what your skin is asking for that visit.
Tired week, big event, fresh sun, perimenopause flare — your skin doesn’t arrive identical every month. Your clinician adjusts the wavelength, energy and pass count on the day, so a Beam 2 visit in October isn’t the same dose as a Beam 2 in May.
You leave the first visit knowing what every month between now and next year is meant to do — with quarterly photo reviews and a recalibration. Not “text us when you want to come back.”
Dermaplaning, LAMPROBE for the milia and the broken capillary, extractions when the skin needs them, and small-area laser hair removal — included where they fit the plan, so the in-between weeks stay simple.
Preferred pricing on neurotoxin (Dysport, Daxxify, Letybo), filler and the wider injectable menu, plus member discounts on the medical-grade skincare and supplements your clinician actually wants you on. The annual bill drops measurably.
A coordinated care team, all working from one chart — so whoever sees you this month already knows what was treated last month, what the photos showed and what we’re building toward. No starting over every visit.
From a comfortable monthly polish to a full architectural reset. Most patients build through the tiers as their skin asks for more, then drop to Beam 1 or 2 to hold what they’ve earned.
Expected downtime: 0 days. Pink for an hour or two.
Book skin consultExpected downtime: 1–2 days. Pink that morning; pigment may darken and flake.
Book skin consultExpected downtime: 3–5 days. Bronzing, micro-crusting, makeup the next day.
Book skin consultThe same twelve visits, priced two ways. Member pricing is the discount applied at the front desk; a la carte is what a non-member pays per visit at our standard rates. Numbers below are illustrative annual totals at typical visit cadences.
A la carte numbers above are estimates at our standard per-visit pricing — actual savings depend on the cadence your clinician maps for your skin. We’ll show you the exact ledger at the consult.
Every laser asks for something back. Knowing what to expect makes the difference between “why didn’t anyone tell me” and a calendar you can plan around.
One flat monthly fee per tier. No surprise add-on charges at checkout, no “skin prep package” tacked on. Here is exactly what you pay and what each tier includes.
The honest versions of the questions that come up in every skin consult. If yours isn’t here, bring it to the consult — we’d rather work through it in person than guess on a webpage.
Usually Beam 1 or a carefully-dosed Beam 2. The Hollywood Spectra (the Q-switched Nd:YAG behind the Hollywood Peel) is one of the few lasers FDA-cleared for melasma, and the Clarity II Nd:YAG wavelength is generally safe across skin tones — but melasma is a finicky condition that punishes anything too aggressive. We start lower, pair with a pigment-calming routine, and skip the deeper LaseMD passes until the pigment is calmer. A real plan starts with a skin analysis, not a webpage.
We hold off on active laser work during pregnancy and most of nursing — not because the lasers themselves are unsafe, but because skin behaves unpredictably under those hormones and we don’t want to chase a pigment shift that biology is going to resolve on its own. If you’re already a member when you become pregnant, we’ll waive the commitment so you can cancel without penalty, and you’re welcome to rejoin after delivery and weaning. Dermaplaning and gentle facials are usually fine in the meantime.
Yes — with the right device. The Clarity II Nd:YAG 1064 nm wavelength is specifically designed for deeper tones because it bypasses surface melanin and treats deeper structures; the Hollywood Spectra carbon peel is also generally considered safe across skin types; and LaseMD’s thulium 1927 nm wavelength is well-tolerated in skin of color when settings are conservative. The alexandrite 755 nm side of Clarity II is for lighter skin only — your clinician knows the difference, and that’s the whole point of being in the room with you.
If your skin is freshly tanned or burned, we’ll pivot — not cancel. A tan reads as a target to a pigment laser, so we’ll either swap your Clarity II month for a Hollywood Peel (safe on tanned skin), do dermaplaning and LAMPROBE work that month, or wait four weeks and reschedule. The plan is supposed to flex around your life.
Active cold sores in the area being treated, an active acne flare with cystic lesions (we wait — needling spreads it), an isotretinoin (Accutane) course in the last six months, recent fillers in the area within the last two weeks, fresh sun damage or a chemical peel in the last fortnight. We’d rather move the visit than treat through any of those. Your aesthetician makes the call when you walk in.
A punch card is twelve identical visits and the room runs the same protocol on everyone. Beam is twelve different visits — the depth, the device, the wavelength and the add-ons get chosen on the day, against the skin in front of us. A package locks you into one treatment whether your skin needs it that month or not; Beam lets your clinician adjust the dose to what’s actually in the room.
Any month. Most people start at Beam 2, move up to Beam 3 for a remodeling year, then drop back to Beam 1 or 2 to hold what they earned. The flex is the point — skin doesn’t need the same dose forever, and we don’t bill like it does.
Member rates — preferred pricing on neurotoxins, fillers, biostimulators, regenerative add-ons (EZGEL® PRF, Ariessence® PDGF+), medical-grade skincare and supplements. For most patients running a neurotoxin (Dysport, Daxxify, Letybo) three times a year plus quarterly filler maintenance, the member discount alone pays for several months of Beam. We’ll show you the math at the consult.
Sit down with your clinician, look at your skin under the lights it actually needs to be looked at under, and walk out with a Beam tier chosen for you and a twelve-month plan on paper. Adjusted as your skin answers back.
Laser and energy-based skin treatments require a clinician’s evaluation; tier, device and settings are chosen based on your Fitzpatrick type, history and current skin condition. Individual results vary; membership is not a guarantee of any specific outcome. Pregnancy, recent isotretinoin, active infection in the treatment area and certain photosensitizing medications are contraindications — we’ll review yours at the consult.
Plus: how we’d use a summer with the schedule on your side. One page, refreshed each month.
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