Medical Aesthetics & Skin Rejuvenation in Burnaby
Physician-led aesthetic care designed to support skin health, facial balance, and natural rejuvenation through individualized treatment planning.
Aesthetic medicine is not simply about treating a wrinkle or enhancing a feature. It is a personalized form of care that combines medical assessment, facial artistry, skin health, and long term planning to create results that look natural and balanced.
For many patients, aesthetic treatments become part of an ongoing journey of self care and maintenance. With consistency and thoughtfully selected treatments over time, results often become more refined, harmonious, and supportive of healthy aging rather than dramatic change.
A Natural Approach to Aesthetic Care
My approach to aesthetic medicine is highly individualized and rooted in careful assessment rather than trends or standardized treatment plans. I pay close attention to the details that make each face unique, including facial symmetry, proportions, movement, skin quality, and overall facial coordination. Treatment recommendations are made with both the present and the future in mind. Rather than focusing on a single concern in isolation, I consider how different features work together and how treatments can support long term balance, skin integrity, and natural looking results over time.
Common Concerns I Support
Patients seek aesthetic care for many different reasons, whether they are noticing early signs of aging, changes in skin quality, loss of facial definition, or simply wanting to feel more confident and refreshed in their appearance.
Many of these concerns develop gradually over time and are influenced by factors such as collagen loss, facial movement, volume changes, skin health, lifestyle, stress, and natural aging patterns. Through individualized assessment and treatment planning, I help patients address these concerns while maintaining balance, natural expression, and facial harmony.
Common concerns include:
Fine lines and expression related wrinkles
Loss of facial volume and facial definition
Skin texture, tone, and dullness
Acne scarring and uneven complexion
Hair thinning and scalp health concerns
Collagen loss and skin laxity
Facial asymmetry and contouring goals
Preventative aesthetic care for healthy aging
Natural looking rejuvenation without an overdone appearance.
Medical Aesthetics
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Regenerative aesthetic treatments including PRP/PRF, exosome therapy, microneedling, skin boosters, Fotona resurfacing, and laser rejuvenation designed to stimulate collagen production and improve skin texture, tone, and overall skin health.
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Personalized facial rejuvenation treatments including neuromodulators, PRP/PRF, skin boosters, Sculptra, exosome therapy, cosmetic acupuncture, and Fotona laser technologies designed to support healthy aging, skin quality, and natural facial balance.
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PRP/PRF, exosome therapy, and Fotona laser hair restoration treatments designed to support hair density, reduce shedding, improve scalp health, and stimulate natural hair growth.
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Physician-guided contouring treatments using dermal fillers, PRP gel, Sculptra, and Fotona skin tightening technologies to restore volume, enhance facial balance, and maintain natural-looking proportions.
“As a cosmetic injector, one of the most important factors I like to take into consideration is the patient's uniqueness and natural beauty. Taking these qualities into consideration, helps me provide each patient with better results.”
— Dr. Angie Romero, ND
Frequently Asked Questions
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Physician-guided aesthetic care combines medical assessment with cosmetic treatment planning to support safer, more personalized, and natural-looking results. Dr. Angie Romero considers facial anatomy, skin quality, movement, overall health, and long-term aging patterns before recommending any treatment.
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Not at all. Modern aesthetic medicine is increasingly focused on subtle, natural-looking results that help patients look refreshed rather than overdone. Treatment planning is designed to preserve natural facial expression, balance, and individuality. The best aesthetic outcome is one that people notice without being able to explain why you look so well.
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Skin quality and aging are often influenced by factors beyond the surface. Hormonal imbalances, gut dysfunction, chronic inflammation, nutritional deficiencies, and chronic stress all accelerate skin aging, affect collagen production, and influence how the skin responds to aesthetic treatment. Addressing these internal drivers alongside aesthetic care tends to produce results that are more complete, longer lasting, and more aligned with overall wellbeing. Combining integrative health with aesthetic medicine allows treatments to support both appearance and the underlying health factors that may contribute to skin and aging concerns.
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Yes. Hormonal changes, chronic stress, sleep quality, nutrition, gut health, and lifestyle habits can all influence collagen production, inflammation, hydration, pigmentation, hair health, and the way skin ages over time. Addressing these factors may help support healthier long-term aesthetic outcomes.
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Aesthetic consultations involve a detailed assessment of facial anatomy, skin quality, symmetry, movement, medical history, lifestyle factors, and treatment goals. Recommendations are personalized and designed to support balanced, natural-looking results rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.
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Preventative aesthetic medicine focuses on supporting skin quality, collagen health, facial balance, and healthy aging before deeper signs of aging develop. Treatments may include neuromodulators, regenerative therapies, laser treatments, and skincare strategies tailored to long-term skin health and natural aging support.

