Amber & Forge Concierge
The Curation
No. 01

The Three Days

When your visit is short, but you want it done well.

Three days isn't long. But with the right sequence, it's enough — if each treatment is chosen to support the next, and the order respects how your skin actually recovers. And if your visit is shorter, the same plan compresses into two. This is how we'd plan it for someone we care about.

A note from the curator

The thing we see most often is everything done at once, on day one. Recovery needs room. So we spread it — the deeper work first, the finishing touches last, and a little space in between.

The sequence

Three days, considered

The foundation

Day one · arrival

We begin with the treatment that needs the most recovery time — so it has all three days to settle. Lifting or firming work goes here, at the start.

Ultrasound liftingFirming (RF)
Why first: these take a few days to settle. Placed on day one, they come into place before you leave.

The middle day

Day two · rest & refine

A lighter day. Skin-quality work — hydration, tone, texture — that asks little downtime and lets the day-one treatment keep settling. A good day to see a little of the city, too.

Skin boostersHydration
Why here: spacing keeps the skin from being overwhelmed. The middle day does gentle work while the foundation quietly matures.

The finish

Day three · before you fly

The finishing touches — small, precise adjustments that settle quickly and leave no lingering marks.

Fine detailingFinal review
Why last: these settle within hours, so you're not waiting on redness on the plane home.

Pricing · shared on consultation

This is one way we might shape it. The right sequence for you depends on your skin, your timing, and which of our clinics fits best.

Shall we plan your three days together?

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