Skin Analysis and Personalized Care Planning
The skin is the largest organ of our body and a mirror of our overall health. But the surface of the skin, which is visible only from the outside, is not enough to understand its real needs.
Publication Date:
14/1/2026 7:26 PM

Skin Analysis and Personalized Care Planning
The Importance of Diagnosis in Skin Health and Digital Imaging Technologies
The skin is the largest organ of our body and a mirror of our overall health. But the surface of the skin, which is visible only from the outside, is not enough to understand its real needs. Applied in our clinic Comprehensive Skin Analysisis the most critical stage of your aesthetic journey. This process is not just an examination, but a digital map of your skin.
What is Skin Analysis and Why Is It Necessary?
In traditional methods, skin type was classified as dry, oily or combination. In today's understanding of medical aesthetics, this classification is inadequate. By descending into the lower layers of the skin (dermis), our digital analyzers detect problems that are not visible to the eye:
- UV Damage and Hidden Stains: Sun damage that has not yet surfaced, but has formed in the lower layers.
- Vascular Condition: Cracks of capillaries and areas of inflammation.
- Pore and Tissue Analysis: Depth, width and rate of keratinization of pores.
- Wrinkle Projection: Fine lines that risk deepening in the future.
How do they proceed with the analysis process?
Our analysis begins in an environment where the skin is completely cleansed. With multi-spectral imaging technology, photos of the face are taken from different angles. This technology presents with numerical data the moisture retention capacity of the skin and the rate of sebum (fat) secretion. The data obtained is compared with data on “ideal skin” in your own age group around the world.
Personalized Care Planning (The Treatment Roadmap)
The results of the analysis are evaluated by our specialist doctor and dermacosmetic specialists. At this stage, the answers to the following questions are sought:
- What is the primary need of the skin? (Acne treatment, barrier repair, blemish protocol?)
- Which medical devices (Golden Needle, Laser, RF) are suitable for the skin?
- With what periods should clinical treatments be applied?
- How does a person's lifestyle, eating habits, and medications they use affect their treatment plan?
Thanks to this planning, we avoid doing an operation that your skin does not need, guaranteeing to achieve the right goal as soon as possible.
Medical Skin Care (Acne, Blemishes and Sensitive Skin)
From Professional Cleaning to Cellular Therapy: Clinical Protocols
Medical skin care is a medical procedure, completely different from routine cleanings at home or standard care in beauty salons. In our clinic, this process is designed as a process that respects the anatomical structure of the skin, where sterilization is at the highest level and where each step serves a dermatological purpose.
Differences Between Medical Care and Standard Care
While standard treatments usually focus on moisturizing the upper layer of the skin (epidermis), medical treatments aim to accelerate cell turnover by stimulating the dermis layer. The products used are “cosmeceutical”, that is, between medicine and cosmetics, products with a high concentration of active ingredients.
Implementation Stages and Technical Details
- Purification and Preparation: The skin is cleaned of dirt and makeup with special solutions that do not disturb the pH balance.
- Keratolysis (Dead Cell Purification): With fruit acids or vegetable enzymes, selected according to skin type, the dead skin layer that clogs the pores is gently removed.
- Extraction (Deep Pore Cleaning): Black dots and comedones are removed by special vacuuming methods or manual techniques, without damaging the skin tissue.
- Disinfection: Ozone is supplied to the skin using High Frequency technology. This step kills bacteria in the pores and speeds up blood circulation.
- Feeding and Masking: According to the needs of the skin (Hyaluronic acid, Vitamin C, Niacinamide) serums are pushed into the lower layers by ionopheresis or ultrasonic waves.
Problem-Oriented Approaches
- Anti-Acne Care: Balances sebum, suppresses inflammation.
- Anti-Stain Care: It calms the pigment-producing melanocyte cells, brightens the color of existing spots.
- Sensitive Skin Care: Soothes redness under the tissue, soothes capillaries.
Moisture and Barrier Repair Treatments (Skin Barrier Repair)
Strengthening the Skin's Defense Line: Epidermal Restoration
The skin barrier (moisture barrier) is a vital shield that protects our body from infections, chemicals and water loss. But today, aggressive peels, environmental pollution and intense stress lead to a weakening of this barrier. Our clinic Moisture and Barrier Repair Protocolaims to rebuild this protective layer of the skin at the molecular level.
How do we know if the barrier is broken?
If your skin has excessive tension after washing, chronic dryness, flaking, burning sensation when using the product, or rashes that occur when you stop and stop, then your barrier function is damaged. A weak barrier causes rapid evaporation of water from the skin (Transepidermal Water Loss) and accelerates the aging process by 2-3 times.
Clinical Moisture Therapy: Not Just on the Surface, But Deepest
In this treatment protocol, it is essential to administer the lipids (ceramides, free fatty acids and cholesterol) known as “mortar” of the skin in a ratio of 3:1:1.
- Multilayer Humidification: Using hyaluronic acids of different molecular weights, both a moisture shield is created at the top of the skin, and water molecules are trapped in the lower layers.
- Soothing Actives: The self-healing mechanism of the skin is triggered by medicinal components such as Panthenol (Vitamin B5), Allantoin and Centella Asiatica.
- Occlusive Support: At the final stage of care, complete absorption of the contents by the skin is ensured by professional alginate masks that provide isolation from the outside world.
Anti-Aging Supporting Dermacosmetic Applications
Cellular Defense and Lifting Protocols Against Chronological Aging
Aging is a biological process that occurs under the influence of genetic factors, as well as external factors that we call “exosomes” (UV rays, air pollution, sleep patterns). The anti-aging approaches in our clinic aim not only to fill in the existing lines, but to restore the biological age of the skin and slow the rate of aging.
Stimulation of Collagen and Elastin Synthesis
From the age of 30, collagen production in the skin decreases by about 1% each year. The main goal in our anti-aging protocols is to reactivate the fibroblast cells of the skin.
- Peptide Therapies: Signal peptides that send a “repair” signal to skin cells form the main backbone of our treatments.
- Growth Factors: These components, which trigger cell division and tissue repair, thicken the dermis layer of the skin, preventing sagging.
- Powerful Antioxidant Cocktails: High concentration combinations of Ferulic Acid, Resveratrol, and Vitamin E are administered to prevent DNA damage caused by free radicals.
Application Techniques and Synergic Impact
In our anti-aging treatments, technologies such as “electroporation” or “ultrasonic sound waves” are used that enhance product absorption. Also, the facial oval is recovered with special techniques of “Lifting Massage”, which relaxes the facial muscles and provides lymphatic drainage. These applications provide an excellent basis for medical aesthetic procedures (filling, hanging, etc.) and extend the life of these procedures.
Brightening and Tone Equalizing Treatments (Glow Therapy)
Oxygenation and Glow Management in Matte and Dull Problems
The ability of the skin to reflect light is the biggest indicator of how healthy it is. The accumulation of dead cells, smoking, stress and irregular nutrition cause the skin to become gray and dull.
Why Does Skin Lose Its Radiance?
The epidermis, the top layer of the skin, renews itself every 28 days under normal conditions. But as age progresses, this time increases, and dead cells accumulate on the surface, leading to the absorption of light, thus making the skin look dull. Our “Glow Therapy” protocol accelerates this cycle, allowing fresh and shiny texture to come through the bottom.
Stages of the Illuminating Protocol
- Enzymatic Peeling: The surface is smoothed with vegetable enzymes that dissolve dead tissue without irritating it.
- Vitamin C Infusion: Stabilized, pure vitamin C is penetrated into the skin. Vitamin C both increases collagen synthesis and balances melanin production, providing an instant brightening.
- Oxygenation: A “pink and vibrant” look is aimed at with masks that increase the amount of oxygen going to the tissue by increasing the blood circulation of the skin.
This care is the gold standard, especially for people who want an “instant glow” before special occasions or have chronically tired skin.
Acne and Sebum Balancing Treatments
Pathophysiology of Oily Skin and Pore Health Management
Acne is not only a problem of adolescence, but also a chronic inflammatory skin disease that is often encountered in adulthood. Blockage of sebum (oil) ducts in oily skin creates an ideal environment for the proliferation of P.acnes bacteria.
How to Obtain Clinical Sebum Control
Acne protocols in our clinic follow a four-step strategy to address the source of the problem:
- Keratolytic Effect: Intracorporeal blockages are cleared with fat-soluble acids such as salicylic acid (BHA).
- Anti-Bacterial Protection: Bacterial load is reduced by blue light therapy (LED) or high frequency ozone applications.
- Soothing Inflammation: Soothing complexes based on Niacinamide and Zinc are used, which accelerate the healing of active acne.
- Pore Tightening: Care is completed with astringent masks to prevent re-filling of the cleaned pores.
This course of treatment is the most critical preventive step in preventing permanent scars (scars) that can form after acne.
Sensitive and Rosacea Prone Skin Treatments
Soothing Clinical Solutions in Erythema and Vascular Sensitivity
Rosacea (Rose Disease) and chronic tenderness is a condition in which the vascular structure of the skin and nerve endings overreact. These skins are vulnerable to heat, friction and active ingredients in standard care.
Principles of “cold” care
In our sensitive skin protocol, the basic rule is “minimalism”. In this care, which is applied without tiring the skin, maintaining the barrier, the following elements stand out:
- Vasoconstrictor (Vasoconstrictor) Effect: Capillary soothing ingredients such as horse chestnut, licorice and thermal waters are used.
- Probiotic Support: By balancing the skin flora (microbiome), the skin is able to establish its own defenses against external factors.
- Heat Management: Instead of steam or hot towels, cold application heads and cryogenic masks are preferred, which soothe the skin.
Regular sessions reduce the frequency of rash attacks and minimize the burning sensation of the skin.
Eye Contour Dermacosmetic Treatments
Edema, Bruise and Wrinkle Management in the Periorbital Region
The skin around the eyes is 40% thinner than other areas of the face and lacks sebaceous glands. This, in turn, makes the area prone to drying out and premature aging.
Three-Dimensional Maintenance Strategy
- Circulatory Disorder (Bruises): With vitamin K and caffeine derivatives, blood flow is accelerated, dark circles caused by pigments leaking out of the vessel are targeted.
- Edema (Bagbalanma): With lymphatic drainage massage, excess fluid accumulated around the eyes is removed.
- Loss of Elasticity: With forms of retinol suitable for sensitive eye contour or hyaluronic acid supplements, “goose foot” lines are opened.
The “ocular pressure masks” applied after care allow the active substances to reach deep tissues, giving a lively expression to the gaze.
Anti Stain (Anti-Pigmentation) Protocols
Melanocyte Management and Homogeneous Skin Tone Engineering
Stain treatment is one of the most challenging areas that requires patience and discipline in dermacosmetics. Spots caused by sun (Lentigo), old age or hormonal (Melasma) causes are formed when the skin produces excess melanin for defensive purposes.
The Scientific Basis of Our Stain Protocol
In our treatment, we do not just peel off the stain on the surface; we suppress melanocytes, which are the melanin production factory.
- Enzyme Peeling Systems: Enzymes are used that break down stain pigments without peeling the skin.
- Pigment Blockage: New stain formation is prevented by ingredients such as tranexamic acid, Arbutin and Kojic acid.
- Cellular Regeneration: The turnover rate is optimized so that healthy skin cells under the stain rise up.
Stain treatment is a process; our procedures in the clinic must necessarily be supported by a tailor-made home attendance protocol and high-spectrum sunscreens.
Dermatological Procedures Before and After Care
Pre-Post Operative Support That Maximizes Clinical Aesthetic Outcomes
Medical aesthetic procedures (Laser, Mesotherapy, Surgery) cause a certain level of controlled damage to the skin. The speed at which this damage turns into “healing” depends on the level of readiness of the skin.
Pre-Operation (Pre-Op) Preparation:
Laser or needle procedures performed on a dry and moisture-free skin have the risk of leaving stains. “Moisture Storage Care”, performed 1 week before the procedure, increases tissue resistance and maximizes the effectiveness of the process.
Post-Process (Post-Op) Repair:
The first 72 hours after the procedure determine the fate of the result.
- Re-epithelization: Treatments that accelerate cell regeneration.
- Inflammation Control: Professional masks that quickly reduce edema and heat.
- Scar Prevention: Configurators with medical content that prevent traces.
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