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In this insightful episode of "A Few Minutes with Margy," Margy Lyman from Dudum Real Estate Group sits down with Elisa (Ellie), the owner of Beyond Beauty Med Spa, a luxury med spa in Walnut Creek. Ellie shares her journey, values, and unique approach to aesthetics, setting her apart in an industry that's both science and art.
Starting with the mission of Beyond Beauty, Ellie emphasizes the spa’s commitment to combining science, beauty, and luxury while focusing on each client's individual beauty. Beyond Beauty offers a range of services, including Botox, fillers, microneedling, PRX treatments, and HydraFacials. A unique feature is the "space boots" used during HydraFacials, which help improve circulation and drain lymphatic fluid, giving clients a luxurious, soothing experience. Margy is impressed, noting that clients likely fall asleep in the relaxing boots. Ellie agrees, likening them to an elevated form of compression therapy.
One fascinating concept Ellie introduces is "foundationless skin rejuvenation," which focuses on the health of the skin itself rather than covering imperfections with makeup. This approach stimulates collagen production at multiple skin layers, using techniques like microneedling combined with PRP (platelet-rich plasma). PRP uses the client’s own blood, spun in a centrifuge, to stimulate collagen when reintroduced into the skin. PRX, another treatment Ellie mentions, is a revolutionary no-peel chemical peel from Italy. By using these methods, she can target deeper layers of skin for long-lasting results. Margy appreciates this natural approach, noting that it’s about teaching the body to heal itself, without the need for foreign substances.
Ellie’s journey to aesthetics is unique—she transitioned from her career as an ER nurse, where she found fulfillment in helping people but sought a lighter, more positive environment. Although it required significant training across the country, she developed her own signature techniques. Ellie’s philosophy is far from one-size-fits-all; she sees aesthetics as an art form, tailoring each treatment to the individual's goals and emphasizing natural, rejuvenated looks over anything overly dramatic.
Discussing the shift in public perception of aesthetics, Ellie points out that people are becoming more open to it, removing the stigma that once surrounded the industry. This transparency allows her to have candid conversations with clients about their desires and concerns, furthering the trust and understanding she builds with each person. Margy notes that Beyond Beauty isn’t just for those starting young; anyone can benefit from Ellie’s services. Ellie reinforces that it’s about feeling good at any age.
Margy brings up the topic of collagen supplements and creams, which are marketed widely, asking Ellie if they compare to the treatments Beyond Beauty offers. Ellie explains that while some products can support skin health, they don’t target the deeper fibroblasts, which are crucial for true collagen production. Beyond Beauty’s treatments, on the other hand, reach these deeper layers, setting off a natural healing process that creates real, lasting collagen.
Margy also remarks on the spa's aesthetics, which Ellie has clearly put thought and effort into. The space is welcoming, elegant, and designed to provide an experience. Ellie shares that she loves their HydraFacial machine, which uses lymphatic drainage to reduce puffiness and stem light therapy for stimulating collagen and treating acne.
Ellie recounts her rapid growth from a small rented room in San Ramon to her current full-service location in Walnut Creek. Initially planning to stay small, she quickly realized the demand for her personalized aesthetic services and decided to expand. Choosing Walnut Creek was intentional—many of her clients come from different areas, and she wanted a central, inviting location where they could enjoy a comprehensive spa experience.
Beyond Beauty has big plans for the future, including adding services like massage and eyelash extensions. Ellie wants to build a full-service med spa that meets all aspects of her clients' self-care needs. Margy also learns that Ellie is a foodie, asking her about local favorites. Ellie lists some beloved spots, including Barlago Camino for margaritas, Limon, Elia, and Vanessa’s Bistro, revealing her love for trying diverse cuisines.
Ellie’s contact details are shared at the end for anyone interested in Beyond Beauty's offerings or learning more about the business. Her website, BeyondBeautyGoals.com, and Instagram handle @Ellie_rn_BeyondBeauty make it easy for potential clients to reach her and get a glimpse of her work. Wrapping up, Margy thanks Ellie and reminds viewers that they can reach out if they know someone who’d like to be featured on "A Few Minutes with Margy."
Through this conversation, Ellie’s passion for personalized, health-centered aesthetics shines. With her background in nursing and dedication to enhancing her clients' confidence naturally, Beyond Beauty Med Spa stands out as a place where wellness, science, and beauty merge seamlessly.
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In this insightful episode of "A Few Minutes with Margy," Margy Lyman from Dudum Real Estate Group sits down with Elisa (Ellie), the owner of Beyond Beauty Med Spa, a luxury med spa in Walnut Creek. Ellie shares her journey, values, and unique approach to aesthetics, setting her apart in an industry that's both science and art.
Starting with the mission of Beyond Beauty, Ellie emphasizes the spa’s commitment to combining science, beauty, and luxury while focusing on each client's individual beauty. Beyond Beauty offers a range of services, including Botox, fillers, microneedling, PRX treatments, and HydraFacials. A unique feature is the "space boots" used during HydraFacials, which help improve circulation and drain lymphatic fluid, giving clients a luxurious, soothing experience. Margy is impressed, noting that clients likely fall asleep in the relaxing boots. Ellie agrees, likening them to an elevated form of compression therapy.
One fascinating concept Ellie introduces is "foundationless skin rejuvenation," which focuses on the health of the skin itself rather than covering imperfections with makeup. This approach stimulates collagen production at multiple skin layers, using techniques like microneedling combined with PRP (platelet-rich plasma). PRP uses the client’s own blood, spun in a centrifuge, to stimulate collagen when reintroduced into the skin. PRX, another treatment Ellie mentions, is a revolutionary no-peel chemical peel from Italy. By using these methods, she can target deeper layers of skin for long-lasting results. Margy appreciates this natural approach, noting that it’s about teaching the body to heal itself, without the need for foreign substances.
Ellie’s journey to aesthetics is unique—she transitioned from her career as an ER nurse, where she found fulfillment in helping people but sought a lighter, more positive environment. Although it required significant training across the country, she developed her own signature techniques. Ellie’s philosophy is far from one-size-fits-all; she sees aesthetics as an art form, tailoring each treatment to the individual's goals and emphasizing natural, rejuvenated looks over anything overly dramatic.
Discussing the shift in public perception of aesthetics, Ellie points out that people are becoming more open to it, removing the stigma that once surrounded the industry. This transparency allows her to have candid conversations with clients about their desires and concerns, furthering the trust and understanding she builds with each person. Margy notes that Beyond Beauty isn’t just for those starting young; anyone can benefit from Ellie’s services. Ellie reinforces that it’s about feeling good at any age.
Margy brings up the topic of collagen supplements and creams, which are marketed widely, asking Ellie if they compare to the treatments Beyond Beauty offers. Ellie explains that while some products can support skin health, they don’t target the deeper fibroblasts, which are crucial for true collagen production. Beyond Beauty’s treatments, on the other hand, reach these deeper layers, setting off a natural healing process that creates real, lasting collagen.
Margy also remarks on the spa's aesthetics, which Ellie has clearly put thought and effort into. The space is welcoming, elegant, and designed to provide an experience. Ellie shares that she loves their HydraFacial machine, which uses lymphatic drainage to reduce puffiness and stem light therapy for stimulating collagen and treating acne.
Ellie recounts her rapid growth from a small rented room in San Ramon to her current full-service location in Walnut Creek. Initially planning to stay small, she quickly realized the demand for her personalized aesthetic services and decided to expand. Choosing Walnut Creek was intentional—many of her clients come from different areas, and she wanted a central, inviting location where they could enjoy a comprehensive spa experience.
Beyond Beauty has big plans for the future, including adding services like massage and eyelash extensions. Ellie wants to build a full-service med spa that meets all aspects of her clients' self-care needs. Margy also learns that Ellie is a foodie, asking her about local favorites. Ellie lists some beloved spots, including Barlago Camino for margaritas, Limon, Elia, and Vanessa’s Bistro, revealing her love for trying diverse cuisines.
Ellie’s contact details are shared at the end for anyone interested in Beyond Beauty's offerings or learning more about the business. Her website, BeyondBeautyGoals.com, and Instagram handle @Ellie_rn_BeyondBeauty make it easy for potential clients to reach her and get a glimpse of her work. Wrapping up, Margy thanks Ellie and reminds viewers that they can reach out if they know someone who’d like to be featured on "A Few Minutes with Margy."
Through this conversation, Ellie’s passion for personalized, health-centered aesthetics shines. With her background in nursing and dedication to enhancing her clients' confidence naturally, Beyond Beauty Med Spa stands out as a place where wellness, science, and beauty merge seamlessly.
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In this insightful episode of "A Few Minutes with Margy," Margy Lyman from Dudum Real Estate Group sits down with Elisa (Ellie), the owner of Beyond Beauty Med Spa, a luxury med spa in Walnut Creek. Ellie shares her journey, values, and unique approach to aesthetics, setting her apart in an industry that's both science and art.
Starting with the mission of Beyond Beauty, Ellie emphasizes the spa’s commitment to combining science, beauty, and luxury while focusing on each client's individual beauty. Beyond Beauty offers a range of services, including Botox, fillers, microneedling, PRX treatments, and HydraFacials. A unique feature is the "space boots" used during HydraFacials, which help improve circulation and drain lymphatic fluid, giving clients a luxurious, soothing experience. Margy is impressed, noting that clients likely fall asleep in the relaxing boots. Ellie agrees, likening them to an elevated form of compression therapy.
One fascinating concept Ellie introduces is "foundationless skin rejuvenation," which focuses on the health of the skin itself rather than covering imperfections with makeup. This approach stimulates collagen production at multiple skin layers, using techniques like microneedling combined with PRP (platelet-rich plasma). PRP uses the client’s own blood, spun in a centrifuge, to stimulate collagen when reintroduced into the skin. PRX, another treatment Ellie mentions, is a revolutionary no-peel chemical peel from Italy. By using these methods, she can target deeper layers of skin for long-lasting results. Margy appreciates this natural approach, noting that it’s about teaching the body to heal itself, without the need for foreign substances.
Ellie’s journey to aesthetics is unique—she transitioned from her career as an ER nurse, where she found fulfillment in helping people but sought a lighter, more positive environment. Although it required significant training across the country, she developed her own signature techniques. Ellie’s philosophy is far from one-size-fits-all; she sees aesthetics as an art form, tailoring each treatment to the individual's goals and emphasizing natural, rejuvenated looks over anything overly dramatic.
Discussing the shift in public perception of aesthetics, Ellie points out that people are becoming more open to it, removing the stigma that once surrounded the industry. This transparency allows her to have candid conversations with clients about their desires and concerns, furthering the trust and understanding she builds with each person. Margy notes that Beyond Beauty isn’t just for those starting young; anyone can benefit from Ellie’s services. Ellie reinforces that it’s about feeling good at any age.
Margy brings up the topic of collagen supplements and creams, which are marketed widely, asking Ellie if they compare to the treatments Beyond Beauty offers. Ellie explains that while some products can support skin health, they don’t target the deeper fibroblasts, which are crucial for true collagen production. Beyond Beauty’s treatments, on the other hand, reach these deeper layers, setting off a natural healing process that creates real, lasting collagen.
Margy also remarks on the spa's aesthetics, which Ellie has clearly put thought and effort into. The space is welcoming, elegant, and designed to provide an experience. Ellie shares that she loves their HydraFacial machine, which uses lymphatic drainage to reduce puffiness and stem light therapy for stimulating collagen and treating acne.
Ellie recounts her rapid growth from a small rented room in San Ramon to her current full-service location in Walnut Creek. Initially planning to stay small, she quickly realized the demand for her personalized aesthetic services and decided to expand. Choosing Walnut Creek was intentional—many of her clients come from different areas, and she wanted a central, inviting location where they could enjoy a comprehensive spa experience.
Beyond Beauty has big plans for the future, including adding services like massage and eyelash extensions. Ellie wants to build a full-service med spa that meets all aspects of her clients' self-care needs. Margy also learns that Ellie is a foodie, asking her about local favorites. Ellie lists some beloved spots, including Barlago Camino for margaritas, Limon, Elia, and Vanessa’s Bistro, revealing her love for trying diverse cuisines.
Ellie’s contact details are shared at the end for anyone interested in Beyond Beauty's offerings or learning more about the business. Her website, BeyondBeautyGoals.com, and Instagram handle @Ellie_rn_BeyondBeauty make it easy for potential clients to reach her and get a glimpse of her work. Wrapping up, Margy thanks Ellie and reminds viewers that they can reach out if they know someone who’d like to be featured on "A Few Minutes with Margy."
Through this conversation, Ellie’s passion for personalized, health-centered aesthetics shines. With her background in nursing and dedication to enhancing her clients' confidence naturally, Beyond Beauty Med Spa stands out as a place where wellness, science, and beauty merge seamlessly.
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