Simple Rituals for Well-Being

The founder of Anaesthetic Beauty Concept reveals the essence of their approach — a refined blend of expertise, intuition and genuine care. Their philosophy is simple: Treat the person, not the problem.

“Our concept is not built solely around solving skin concerns,” she explains. “Our treatments — both for the face and body — are created for everyone: men and women, those with specific issues, and those who simply walk through our door seeking relaxation. We are not a medical clinic, and therefore we never call our clients ‘patients.’ What we do is recognize the wider picture: we can notice when something may require a dermatologist, endocrinologist or another specialist — but our priority is always the client’s wellbeing and staying within our professional domain.”

From the very first visit, each client receives a complimentary consultation. Skin condition, lifestyle, habits, potential health factors — everything is considered before choosing the correct treatments. “Not every person comes because of a problem,” she adds. “Some come for peace, for touch, for a moment of rest. We bring together beauty and wellbeing, care and comfort.”

Their commitment extends far beyond the treatment room.

Proper cleansing, hydration and consistent SPF are the foundation — but true results depend on more than skincare.

“We always say: skin reflects what happens inside. Nutrition, sleep, stress, hormones, daily habits — all of this shapes the condition of the face and body. There is no magic treatment that can erase, for example, hormonal acne. Everything is a process, and consistency matters more than quick fixes. People want instant results, but beautiful skin is built over time.”

The same philosophy applies to body treatments: “It’s unrealistic to expect results from anti-cellulite packages if someone continues unhealthy habits or avoids physical activity. Wellness is a whole ecosystem.”

Their approach to cosmetics is equally thoughtful.

“An expensive brand doesn’t automatically mean quality. What matters is the formula, the ingredients, and whether they suit your skin. Consistency and the right products — that is the core.”

When it comes to technique, touch plays a central role.

“In a world that has become emotionally distant, people are starved for human touch — the kind that brings calm, grounding and a sense of safety. We use both manual methods and machines when needed, but nothing can replace the warmth and precision of hands. Every treatment — facial or body — is customized to the individual. No two people have the same skin, the same tension, or the same needs.”

Beyond expertise, their space itself has become a signature.

“Our concept carries so much love, work and emotion. We wanted to create a place where every detail feels intentional, welcoming and warm — a small oasis where clients feel at home. When they leave, we want them not only satisfied with the treatment, but also with the feeling that this is a place where they are truly seen, heard and cared for.”

Finally, she offers a simple piece of wisdom for anyone starting their beauty journey:

“Begin with your lifestyle. Spend more time in nature. Pay attention to what you eat. Improve your sleep. When those elements are in balance, skincare becomes truly effective. Then — cleanse your face properly, hydrate, apply SPF every day, and avoid micellar water if your skin is sensitive. These small habits make a huge difference.”

At An Aesthetic Beauty Concept, beauty is not a service — it is a relationship between the skin, the body, the mind, and the person caring for all three.

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