Beyond the Traditional Facial: The Evolution of My Treatment Protocols
- Lola Del Valle
- Apr 3
- 2 min read
There was a time when a facial followed a predictable structure—cleanse, exfoliate, mask, moisturize. And while that foundation still holds value, over time I began to notice something deeper through my clients.
They weren’t just looking for relaxation.
They were looking for results they could see and feel immediately—without compromising the long-term health of their skin.
That realization changed everything.
Over the years, I’ve refined my approach by moving away from single-modality treatments and into something far more intentional: multi-modality facial protocols. Instead of relying on one technique, each treatment is thoughtfully layered with complementary modalities—each step chosen with purpose, not routine.
Every element has a role.
Every step builds on the one before it.
From lymphatic drainage to stimulate circulation, to advanced exfoliation techniques that refine the skin’s surface, to targeted infusions that deliver active ingredients where they’re needed most—these treatments are designed as systems, not sequences.
What I’ve found is that this approach allows for something powerful:
visible, immediate results that don’t come at the expense of skin integrity.
But just as important as the techniques themselves is the customization behind them.
No two skins are the same.
No two treatments should be either.
Each facial is curated based on what I see, what your skin communicates in real time, and the outcome you’re looking to achieve—whether that’s clarity, hydration, lifting, or overall refinement.
This is where I’ve seen the biggest shift in my clients.
They don’t just leave feeling relaxed.
They leave seeing a difference—more sculpted, more radiant, more balanced skin.
And that’s the standard I’ve committed to.
These new facial protocols are the result of years of hands-on experience, continuous refinement, and a deep understanding of how different modalities interact with the skin.
They’re not traditional.
They’re intentional.
And they’re designed to deliver.
Thanks for reading!
Love,
Lola




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