
Skincare Consultation
Eva is excited to offer both virtual and in-person skincare consultations to evaluate your skincare needs. We understand that life can be busy, and online consultations provide a convenient way to receive valuable information. As we adapt to new working methods, it’s beneficial to have the option to preview what you might require for your specific at-home skincare routine.
Steps for a Skincare Consultation
- Make an appointment online for a virtual or in-person skincare consultation.
- Send one image of 3/4 straight views of your face, neck, and décolletage and one from the front.
- Send photos to ev**********@***il.com.
- Be in a well-lit area, as we will use Facetime for your virtual consultation. Ensure you include your number when you sign up so Eva can call you.
- Have your current skincare product regimen available to review.
Eva can review your photographs before your consultation and create a plan for your care. Photo submission is not mandatory. However, in-person appointments will allow a more accurate skin texture and tone assessment.
Eva’s vast knowledge and expertise in skincare will give you confidence that your skin will improve with regular professional in-office treatments and a highly effective home care regimen.
We are offering complimentary AI-based DERMASENSOR FDA-approved skin cancer screenings with any Skincare Consultation on Saturdays. Please call to make an appointment at 415-497-3635. This FDA-cleared device provides a new technology that utilizes light to aid in the assessment of suspicious skin lesions. It’s painless and takes only a few seconds for immediate results. This device has been validated to provide 96% sensitivity in detecting the three most common types of skin cancer: basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma. Dermasensor is intended for use in primary care settings and is the first AI-enabled dermatologic device authorized for use by non-specialist healthcare providers. The FDA approved the De Novo pathway, which applies to novel medical devices of low to moderate risk.