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Sereilleskin studio · the linden district

Aesthetic practice

Skin, considered.

Sereille is built around one rule: assessment before treatment. You leave your first visit with a written plan — not a purchase.

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A treatment bed under a tall steel-framed window, amber glass on the ledge, grey morning light
Treatment room two, north light — the studio on 40 Corliss Lane

Approach

Most aesthetic work fails by addition — a little more each visit, until the work is the first thing a face says.

We plan in the opposite direction: the least treatment that meets the goal, sequenced so the skin does most of the work, photographed and reviewed before anything is repeated.

Some consultations end with a treatment plan. A fair number end with sunscreen, patience, and a review date — and we count those among the good ones.

The index

Treatments here are filed by what you are noticing, not by device or brand name. Four chapters cover the territory; the consultation decides what, if anything, gets opened.

  • Surface

    Texture, tone, clarity — what you see up close.

    Collagen induction · Clinical peel · Broadband light

  • Structure

    Firmness, contour, volume — how light sits on the face.

    Radiofrequency tightening · Dermal filler · Biostimulatory injectable

  • Expression

    Lines that move — what shows when your face is working.

    Wrinkle-relaxing injection

  • Upkeep

    The quiet work between anything else.

    Clinical facial · Home protocol review

The practice

The practitioner in a quiet moment, natural light, looking away from the camera
Elin Marek, between appointments

Sereille is led by Elin Marek, NP — twelve years of dermatology and aesthetic nursing before there was a studio to put her name near.

Every plan here is written by the person who will carry it out, against photographs taken in the same light at every visit. Nothing is delegated to a sales floor, because there isn’t one.

Practitioner
Elin Marek, NP — aesthetic nurse practitioner
Medical direction
Maren Osei, MD
The rule
Assessment before treatment; review before repetition

The studio

A practitioner in white working through a facial treatment, patient reclined and at ease
Mid-treatment, room two — unhurried on purpose
Jade roller, gua sha stone, and an amber glass dropper bottle on a waffle-weave towel
The bench: jade, amber glass, waffle cotton — nothing with a brand ambassador

Two treatment rooms, one consultation room, and more daylight than equipment. The studio is small on purpose: every appointment gets the same pair of hands, and the calendar is built around settling time, not throughput.

The first visit

  1. 01

    The consultation

    Forty-five minutes on skin history, habits, and what you are actually noticing. Photographs in standard light. No treatment happens today.

  2. 02

    The plan

    A written sequence — what, why, in which order, and what it costs in time and downtime. Take it home and sit with it; it is not a commitment.

  3. 03

    Treat & review

    Work begins only where the plan says so, and is reviewed against the photographs at six weeks — not against memory.

Begin with the conversation.

Every new patient starts with a 45-minute consultation — skin history, goals, and a written plan you can take home and sit with. No treatment happens on the first visit, and nothing in the plan is a commitment.

Book a consultation

Tuesday to Friday 9–6, Saturday to 2. By appointment. · (312) 555-0163