Clinic · Skin

Skin Analysis & Medical Skincare — assessment before treatment

Skin care in this practice is structured around assessment, not pre-set treatment menus. Digital analysis is used to understand the current state of the skin before any intervention is considered. This may form part of surgical planning, post-surgical recovery, or remain a standalone clinical pathway — depending on whether the concern is primarily one of skin quality rather than structure. It may also help clarify whether a limited skin pathway is sufficient, or whether a broader combination plan is more appropriate.

"Skin is assessed in relation to the structures beneath it — not in isolation."
Dr. Serkan Kaya · Digital Analysis · Protocol-based Skincare
Assessment approach

The same clinical standard — applied to skin

Skin concerns are not approached as isolated surface issues. Texture, pigmentation, vascularity, and barrier function are evaluated together, and treatment is selected only where there is a clear indication. The aim is not to apply more treatments, but to apply the right ones, at the right stage.

Digital analysis

Structured digital skin analysis is used as a baseline — not as a marketing tool, but to document and track skin characteristics over time. This may include assessment of oil balance, pore pattern, texture, pigmentation tendency, vascular features, hydration, and barrier quality. Treatment is then planned with reference to measurable findings rather than assumption, and may also help determine whether a limited skin pathway is sufficient or whether a broader combined plan is more appropriate.

Protocol-based skincare

How treatment is carried out — a layered approach where indicated

This is not a standard facial treatment. A session is planned as a multi-step protocol, starting from the skin surface and extending, where appropriate, toward a controlled dermal response.

The protocol is carried out using the AQUAPURE II platform, allowing more than one treatment objective to be addressed within a single session.

Each step is selected according to clinical assessment, skin findings, and the treatment goal. A fixed sequence is not applied to every patient.

After the session

Standard protocols do not usually require a significant recovery period.

When micro-channeling is included, mild redness may occur and usually settles within a short time. Sun protection and adherence to the recommended skincare protocol are important for maintaining the result.

Session duration and treatment frequency are clarified after assessment.

Additional modalities

Where indicated, skincare may also be supported with resurfacing, energy-based modalities, or injectable skin-quality treatments. In selected cases, treatment may be staged or combined rather than delivered as a single isolated session.