The human gate
Plans, prices, and aftercare all pause at a person — Dr. Whitlock on every plan, your provider on every instruction sheet. Nothing reaches a client unsigned.
We're the studio people choose when they want to look like themselves on a good week. Nurse-led, physician-directed, and honest to a fault — starting with a consult where the only thing on the table is your skin.
Medical direction by Dr. Anne Whitlock, MD — every chart, every plan, every price. (Every photo here is licensed stock; every name and number invented.)
Med-spas fail people in two ways: promising too much, and asking too little. So we run this studio the way Dr. Whitlock runs her practice — history first, contraindications out loud, and no treatment that can't be defended in the chart. Pregnant or nursing? Melasma-prone in July? The plan changes, and we tell you why. If your event is in June, we'll tell you what's achievable by June — not what we can invoice by June.
Every price is a starting point, and every plan begins in the consult room — never at the register.
Gentle procedures, honest calendars, and a chart that keeps every promise defensible.
Treatments designed for minimal downtime — keeping your skin calm, your recovery short, and your results yours.
The sentence we say to every melasma client — and the reason our plans stage honestly around nursing, seasons, and real calendars.
$50, applied to any treatment — or refunded if the honest answer is "you don't need us yet."
Drafted from your own words and our real menu — then reviewed and signed by Dr. Whitlock before you see a price.
Nurse-led, unhurried, and conservative on purpose. Your two-week check is booked before you leave the chair.
Pre- and post-care instructions go out only after your provider signs them. Plans bend; charts don't lie.
Two memberships, priced so the math is boring and the visits are regular. Pause or cancel any month — a membership should feel like a ritual, not a gym contract.
$189/month
One visit monthly
$339/month
Monthly visit + quarterly credit
Three chairs in our back office: the intake that reads your own words, the plan drafted from our real menu, and the membership desk. The AI reads, flags, and drafts. Your provider approves every plan, every price, and every aftercare sheet. That's the whole system.
Demo data — nothing here is realBuilt for a studio where the medical director's signature means something. Every name and number below is invented; every step genuinely runs, right here in your browser.
What the room read — concerns, flags, and the honest part
Next: open The treatment plan chair — it drafts from this intake, and Dr. Whitlock reviews before anything reaches the client.
The room drafts from the intake in chair one and our actual service menu — respecting every health flag and telling the truth about the calendar. If there's no intake yet, it will say so instead of guessing.
The rule under the drafting: contraindications are constraints, not suggestions. Nursing means no IPL, no strong peels, no tox — the plan works with what's safe now and stages the rest for later, dated honestly.
The drafted plan lands here — for the provider, first
Billing and cadence, kept boring on purpose. Pick a membership and the desk lays out the year — visits, credits, and what each month costs. No surprise renewals; the desk drafts a note before anything changes.
The cadence and the billing land here
Plans, prices, and aftercare all pause at a person — Dr. Whitlock on every plan, your provider on every instruction sheet. Nothing reaches a client unsigned.
Read an intake and pull out concerns, health flags, and the date that matters; draft a plan from the service menu; lay out membership billing; draft every note.
Diagnose, promise a result, book a treatment, set a price on its own, or send aftercare unsigned. It drafts; clinicians decide.
Everything here is invented and stays in your browser. No intake, name, or health detail is uploaded or stored anywhere.
The Consult Room is a working demonstration, not a picture of one. It genuinely parses whatever you type into the intake — "melasma after my second pregnancy," "wedding in June," "still nursing" — then drafts a plan from the studio's service menu that respects every health flag and counts the real weeks to your date. In production those steps run through a small language model behind DID's demo backend; here, rule-based versions answer so the page works anywhere, with no keys and no account.
What stays with a person: everything that matters. The medical director approves every plan and every price, and pre- and post-care instructions send only after a provider signs them. And to say it plainly — the studio, the clinicians, the clients, and every price on this page are fictional. This demo is not medical advice.