LUXIA Combination Treatments

LUXIA Combination Treatments

LUXIA Combination Treatments: How to Layer for Better Results

In modern aesthetics, results are no longer driven by single treatments.

The clinics achieving better skin outcomes, higher client retention, and increased treatment value are doing one thing differently:

They’re using combination treatment protocols.

And that’s exactly what the LUXIA system was built for.


What Is the LUXIA System? (And Why It Works)

LUXIA isn’t just a product range, it’s a protocol-driven regenerative system.

Each product has a defined role:

  • Hyperpigmentation Skin Peel → resets and prepares the skin
  • Polynucleotides → repair and strengthen dermal structure
  • Skin Booster → hydrate and improve skin quality
  • Exosomes Skin+ → signal and accelerate regeneration
  • Exosomes Hair+ → stimulate follicular health

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When used together, these treatments are designed to work synergistically, improving outcomes while controlling inflammation


Why Combination Treatments Deliver Better Results

Treating one concern at a time limits outcomes.

Real skin improvement requires:

  • Surface renewal
  • Cellular signalling
  • Structural repair
  • Ongoing hydration

This is why combination aesthetic treatments are becoming the gold standard.

LUXIA allows you to deliver all four, within a single structured protocol.


The Correct Treatment Order (This Is Key)

The difference between average and outstanding results often comes down to sequence.

Step 1: Reset the Skin

Start with the LUXIA Hyperpigmentation Skin Peel to exfoliate, lift pigment, and prepare the skin.

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Step 2: Repair the Dermis

Use LUXIA Polynucleotides to stimulate fibroblasts, improve tissue repair, and strengthen fragile skin.

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Step 3: Regenerate at Cellular Level

Apply LUXIA Exosomes Skin+ to reduce inflammation and accelerate regeneration.

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Step 4: Hydrate & Maintain

Finish with the LUXIA Skin Booster to improve hydration, elasticity, and long-term skin quality.

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This structured layering ensures:

  • Better product penetration
  • Reduced inflammatory load
  • More predictable, consistent results

High-Performing LUXIA Treatment Protocols

1. Pigmentation Treatment Protocol

Peel → Exosomes

  • Lifts pigment
  • Regulates melanocyte activity
  • Improves overall skin clarity

2. Regenerative Skin Treatment (High-Value)

Peel → Polynucleotides + Exosomes

  • Full-spectrum skin rejuvenation
  • Repair + signalling + renewal
  • Ideal for ageing, damaged, or dull skin

3. Skin Quality & Hydration Protocol

Skin Booster + Polynucleotides (separate areas)

  • Deep hydration
  • Structural dermal support
  • Long-term improvement in skin quality

These protocols are designed to work within the same system, avoiding conflicts and improving patient outcomes


Why This Approach Increases Clinic Revenue

Combination treatments don’t just improve results—they transform your business model:

  • Higher-value appointments without more chair time
  • Course-based treatment plans instead of one-off visits
  • Better retention and repeat bookings
  • Stronger client trust and satisfaction

Instead of selling treatments…

You’re delivering structured outcomes.


The Key Difference With LUXIA

Most brands provide products.

LUXIA provides a complete treatment system.

Built to:

  • Layer safely
  • Minimise inflammation
  • Deliver progressive results

When used correctly, it creates:

  • More consistent clinical outcomes
  • Better healing responses
  • Higher patient satisfaction

Start Building Smarter Treatment Protocols

If you’re still treating in isolation, you’re limiting your results—and your revenue.

LUXIA gives you the structure to do more, within the same appointment.

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