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Medical Disclaimer.

The Kendall Esthetics website is an educational resource. It provides general information about treatment categories, philosophy, and what to expect. It does not provide medical advice and cannot replace a consultation with a licensed provider.

Pending counsel review · This page is provided for transparency and general information. It has not been reviewed by an attorney and is not a substitute for legal counsel. Kendall Esthetics will replace this with finalized, counsel-reviewed language prior to launch.

Educational only

Treatment pages, articles, FAQ entries, and the Treatment Guide are for general education. They are not personalized recommendations. Suitability, dosing, pricing, technique, and combination of treatments are determined only in consultation.

No diagnosis, no prescription online

No content on this site, including the AI-assisted Treatment Guide, diagnoses any condition or prescribes any treatment. The guide is designed to help you organize your goals and prepare for a consultation — it will not name medications, units, syringes, or clinical decisions.

Consultation required

All treatments offered by Kendall Esthetics begin with a private consultation with a licensed provider, including review of medical history, evaluation, and informed consent. Treatment is provided only after that process.

Results and before-and-after imagery

Results vary by individual and depend on anatomy, lifestyle, skincare, and other factors. Any before-and-after images shown on this site are educational references — they are not projections of results for any specific person. Where consent and unretouched status are not verified, images are clearly labeled as editorial.

Pregnancy, medications, and conditions

If you are pregnant or nursing, take medications, or have any medical condition, do not rely on this site for guidance. Discuss your circumstances directly with a licensed provider during consultation.

Emergencies

This website is not monitored in real time. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call your local emergency number (911 in the United States) or go to the nearest emergency department immediately.

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