BioRegenesis at The Spa at Equinox Hotel: An In-Depth Review of Dr. Dorfman’s Regenerative Facial Protocol

Table of Contents

  1. Key Highlights:
  2. Introduction
  3. What the BioRegenesis Collection Includes
  4. How Microneedling and Salmon DNA Work Together
  5. The Role of Cryotherapy, Microcurrent, Ultrasound, and LED
  6. What Happens During a BioRegenesis Facial: A Step-by-Step Walkthrough
  7. The 90-Minute Protocol and the IV Glutathione Component
  8. The Done by Dorfman Follow-Up: Clinic Experience and Continuity of Care
  9. Comparing BioRegenesis to Other Microneedling Facials
  10. Evidence and Limits: What Research Supports These Modalities?
  11. Who Is a Good Candidate—and Who Should Avoid It
  12. Real-World Considerations: Cost, Frequency, and Downtime
  13. Safety, Aftercare, and Practical Tips
  14. How BioRegenesis Fits Into a Broader Regenerative Skincare Strategy
  15. Comparing Spa vs. Clinic Settings: Expectation Management
  16. Evidence-Informed Examples: Who Saw Noticeable Benefit?
  17. Cost-Benefit and Value Considerations
  18. Staff, Training, and Provider Transparency
  19. Membership Benefits and the Gift-Certificate Model
  20. Final Assessment: Strengths and Limitations
  21. FAQ

Key Highlights:

  • BioRegenesis combines microneedling, salmon DNA infusion, cryotherapy, and optional modalities (microcurrent, ultrasound, LED, IV glutathione) to target collagen regeneration, brightness, and immediate visual improvement; treatments start at $550 for 60 minutes and $790 for the 90-minute protocol.
  • The protocol blends clinic-grade techniques with luxury spa service at The Spa at Equinox Hotel New York, with optional follow-up care at Done by Dorfman’s Chelsea clinic and membership incentives for Equinox Club members.

Introduction

Skincare offerings increasingly blur the line between medical procedures and luxury spa rituals. BioRegenesis, a new collection at The Spa at Equinox Hotel New York developed in collaboration with Beverly Hills–based aesthetic surgeon Dr. Daniel Dorfman, positions itself squarely in that crossover: a performance-focused, results-oriented facial service delivered within a serene, recovery-minded environment. The collection promises measurable transformation using a sequence of regenerative technologies and clinically inspired ingredients—most notably salmon DNA infusion and targeted microneedling—while offering an elevated guest experience that includes memberships perks and clinic follow-up. This article examines what BioRegenesis actually entails, how each component works, who is a good candidate, what to expect during and after treatment, and how it compares to other professional facial options on the market.

What the BioRegenesis Collection Includes

BioRegenesis is presented as a two-tier offering: a concentrated 60-minute BioRegenesis Facial and an expanded 90-minute BioRegenesis 90 Facial + Oxylight. Both rely on a foundation of microneedling and a salmon DNA infusion, but the 90-minute protocol layers multiple adjunctive therapies aimed at optimizing absorption, minimizing inflammation, and accelerating visible results.

  • BioRegenesis Facial (60 minutes | $550): Focused microneedling combined with salmon DNA infusion and cryotherapy. The protocol is positioned as a concentrated regeneration treatment to stimulate collagen and restore luminosity within an hour.
  • BioRegenesis 90 Facial + Oxylight (90 minutes | $790): A multi-modality session integrating microneedling, salmon DNA infusion, microcurrent, ultrasound, LED therapy, cryotherapy, and a Clean Market IV Drip Lounge Glutathione Beauty Booster Shot. The offering emphasizes immediate visible results—brighter, firmer, more resilient skin—and includes a gift certificate redeemable at Dr. Dorfman’s NYC clinic ($700 for Equinox Club members; $500 for general guests).

Both treatments are intended to be customizable. The spa environment provides the comfort of a luxury setting, while the follow-up clinical appointment at Done by Dorfman offers additional diagnostic and treatment flexibility.

How Microneedling and Salmon DNA Work Together

Microneedling is the mechanical backbone of BioRegenesis. The procedure uses fine needles to create controlled micro-injuries in the epidermis and superficial dermis. These micro-injuries trigger the body's natural wound-healing cascade: platelet activation, cytokine signaling, fibroblast recruitment, and new collagen and elastin deposition. Clinically, microneedling has shown consistent results for textural irregularities, fine lines, acne scarring, and overall skin rejuvenation when performed correctly and in appropriate sequences.

Salmon DNA infusion—often marketed as a source of polydeoxyribonucleotide (PDRN) or similar DNA fragments—acts as the biological complement to microneedling’s mechanical stimulus. PDRN and DNA-derived extracts have been used in certain regenerative medicine and wound-healing contexts because they may support tissue repair, modulate inflammation, and improve microcirculation. When combined with microneedling, a topical infusion can penetrate more deeply through microchannels, delivering active molecules directly to the dermal environment where regeneration occurs.

Pairing microneedling with a regenerative infusion aims to accelerate and amplify repair: microneedling creates the pathway and the biological infusion supplies building blocks and signaling molecules to encourage constructive healing rather than scarring or prolonged inflammation.

The Role of Cryotherapy, Microcurrent, Ultrasound, and LED

BioRegenesis layers multiple adjunctive modalities that serve specific functions in the treatment sequence.

  • Cryotherapy: Applied after microneedling, localized cooling reduces vasodilation and inflammatory redness. Cryotherapy shortens recovery appearance and can decrease discomfort. In the spa setting, a cryotherapy step also adds an immediate sensation of refreshment and tighter-feeling skin.
  • Microcurrent: Low-level electrical stimulation targets facial musculature and may improve tone by stimulating ATP production in cells. Microcurrent can create the sensation of a lifted appearance and enhance circulation, which supports product absorption and recovery.
  • Ultrasound: Focused ultrasound (or low-frequency ultrasound devices used in aesthetic treatments) increases the penetration of topical actives and promotes circulation through mechanical energy. In the context of BioRegenesis, ultrasound aids deeper infusion of salmon DNA and other serums applied during the session.
  • LED therapy: Specifically, red LED light is commonly used to stimulate fibroblasts and increase collagen production over time. LED is gentle, non-ablative, and complements the collagen-stimulating nature of microneedling by facilitating cellular signaling without additional trauma.

Combining these modalities aims to deliver immediate visual improvement while supporting long-term structural gains. Where microneedling initiates repair, the adjuncts modulate inflammation, enhance penetration, and stimulate cellular activity.

What Happens During a BioRegenesis Facial: A Step-by-Step Walkthrough

Understanding the flow of treatment helps set realistic expectations for guests. The spa experience is curated for comfort, with a recovery-focused design and minimal wait time.

  1. Consultation and Briefing: A licensed esthetician reviews your skin history, sensitivities, and goals. Allergies, recent procedures, active breakouts, and medication use are assessed to determine suitability, particularly because regenerative infusions and microneedling can pose risks for certain conditions.
  2. Cleansing and Preparation: Skin is thoroughly cleansed to remove oils, makeup, and debris. Topical numbing may or may not be used depending on needle depth and client preference.
  3. Microneedling with Salmon DNA Infusion: The esthetician performs microneedling across treatment areas. The salmon DNA serum is applied topically and worked into microchannels created by the device. Needle depth and speed are adjusted to your skin’s needs.
  4. Adjunct Modalities: Depending on the chosen package, microcurrent, ultrasound, LED therapy, or cryotherapy may be applied. For the 90-minute option, the sequence is designed to maximize absorption and minimize downtime.
  5. Cryotherapy Finish: A cooling step reduces immediate redness and calms the skin.
  6. Post-procedure Recommendations: Clients are escorted to a recovery area—a pod where IV drips are administered if the client chose the glutathione booster—or given guidance on post-care. Use of the sauna is discouraged immediately after microneedling due to the risk of increased inflammation and compromised healing.
  7. Optional Products and Follow-up: Guests can purchase Done by Dorfman skincare products recommended by the esthetician and receive a gift certificate for a clinic visit with Dr. Dorfman.

From a guest perspective, BioRegenesis is designed to feel more luxurious than some clinical microneedling experiences because of added massages, arm treatments, and spa comforts, while still delivering clinically oriented results.

The 90-Minute Protocol and the IV Glutathione Component

The 90-minute BioRegenesis 90 Facial + Oxylight positions itself as the most comprehensive option in the collection. Clinically oriented devices and serums are combined with an IV glutathione booster offered via the spa’s Clean Market IV Drip Lounge partnership.

Glutathione is an endogenous antioxidant that plays many roles in cellular defense and detoxification. Intravenous glutathione is used in some wellness circles for its purported skin-brightening and antioxidant effects. Evidence supporting IV glutathione for cosmetic outcomes is mixed, and the practice remains more common in private wellness clinics than mainstream dermatology. When administered by a licensed clinician in a controlled setting, IV glutathione can be safe for many patients; however, it deserves the same scrutiny as any parenteral intervention due to possible interactions and contraindications.

The 90-minute protocol’s incentives—deeper modality layering, immediate multi-channel serums, and the option of an IV booster—are geared toward clients who want an all-encompassing session combining clinical potency and spa comfort. The added gift certificate toward a clinic visit with Dr. Dorfman creates continuity between the spa experience and follow-up medical oversight.

The Done by Dorfman Follow-Up: Clinic Experience and Continuity of Care

Two weeks after the spa treatment, the source author visited Done by Dorfman’s Chelsea clinic for a short follow-up with Dr. Dorfman and his team. The clinic environment mirrors the spa’s calm aesthetic but shifts into a clinical focus: quick evaluations, personalized treatment planning, and access to a broader set of medical procedures.

Key takeaways from the follow-up model:

  • Accessibility: The clinic allows patients to decide on additional interventions at the visit rather than choosing in advance, which reduces pressure and improves decision-making based on how skin responded to the initial session.
  • Efficiency: The clinic visit is designed for busy clients: the author reported being seen promptly and completed the appointment within 30 minutes.
  • Broader Services: Done by Dorfman specializes in hair restoration, anti-aging, and regenerative medicine—areas where a surgical or medical-level assessment may lead to different options than what a spa can provide. The clinic staff includes nurse practitioners and aesthetic specialists who operate under physician oversight and can offer appropriate follow-up treatments or prescriptions if indicated.
  • Provider Access: Dr. Dorfman is present in NYC periodically and also practices in Beverly Hills and Miami. The clinic offers continuity through its team even when the physician is not onsite.

This continuity—from spa treatment to clinical follow-up—creates a hybrid pathway: clients receive a comfortable, spa-based regenerative session and seamless access to medical oversight if more advanced or corrective work is required.

Comparing BioRegenesis to Other Microneedling Facials

Microneedling is offered across price points and environments—from dermatologist offices using pen devices or radiofrequency needling to high-end spas with luxury add-ons. The BioRegenesis model differentiates itself in several ways:

  • Integration of Salmon DNA: Not all microneedling sessions pair the procedure with a regenerative DNA infusion. This biochemical layer aims to guide the wound-healing response toward repair.
  • Modality Stacking: The 90-minute protocol combines microcurrent, ultrasound, and LED, which many single-modality offerings do not.
  • Clinical Partnership: The gift certificate and direct pathway to Done by Dorfman’s clinic create a hybrid service model that spans spa and medical care.
  • Luxury Experience: The spa adds massages and recovery amenities (tea, pods, sauna access) that raise comfort but do not substitute for the clinical components.

Compared with a higher-priced microneedling session like the one mentioned at Joanna Vargas, BioRegenesis may offer a higher perceived value due to additional modalities and a clinical tie-in. However, price does not always predict outcome. The effectiveness of any microneedling session depends on the device settings, needle depth, practitioner's technique, and appropriate follow-up care and sun protection.

Evidence and Limits: What Research Supports These Modalities?

A realistic assessment requires separating well-supported interventions from those with emerging or mixed evidence.

  • Microneedling: Well-supported for improving skin texture, acne scarring, and certain kinds of fine lines. Numerous clinical studies demonstrate increases in collagen deposition and improvements in skin appearance following a course of treatments.
  • Red LED Therapy: Evidence supports red light’s role in stimulating fibroblasts and improving collagen synthesis, typically as a complementary, cumulative therapy rather than a single-session fix.
  • Microcurrent: Data show transient improvements in facial tone and appearance; long-term structural remodeling evidence is more limited. Microcurrent’s immediate lifting effect is real for many clients, though maintenance is required.
  • Ultrasound for Product Delivery: Low-frequency ultrasound can enhance transdermal delivery of certain compounds. The extent of enhancement varies by molecule size and formulation.
  • Cryotherapy: Proven to reduce inflammation and erythema acutely; commonly used post-procedure to minimize visible downtime.
  • Salmon DNA / PDRN: Some studies and medical uses support DNA-derived products for wound healing and tissue repair, particularly in specific clinical contexts. Research supports potential benefits for tissue regeneration, but formulations, concentrations, and regulatory frameworks differ by country and product.
  • IV Glutathione: Clinical evidence for IV glutathione’s cosmetic benefits is limited and mixed. While it is safe for some patients under medical supervision, evidence for significant or lasting skin-brightening effects remains inconclusive.

The bottom line: several components of BioRegenesis have a plausible biological basis and clinical support, but the degree of benefit depends on correct application, consistent follow-up, and patient selection. Expect gradual structural changes with immediate temporary improvements in tone and brightness.

Who Is a Good Candidate—and Who Should Avoid It

BioRegenesis targets clients seeking regenerative, collagen-stimulating treatments with minimal but predictable downtime. Ideal candidates include:

  • Those with mild-to-moderate textural irregularities, early fine lines, or dull skin seeking improved radiance and firmness.
  • Clients who value a luxury spa environment but also want access to medical follow-up.
  • People comfortable with the investment required for professional-grade regenerative treatments.

Contraindications and cautionary notes:

  • Active acne cysts, open wounds, or inflammatory skin conditions should be resolved before microneedling.
  • Clients on oral isotretinoin require special timing and clearance from a dermatologist due to increased scarring risk.
  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding: parenteral treatments and certain infusions are generally avoided; consult a medical provider.
  • History of hypertrophic scarring or keloids: deeper microneedling may carry elevated risk.
  • Allergies to components in the infusion: patch testing and clinician review are prudent.

A thorough pre-treatment consultation is essential. The collection’s emphasis on clinician-led follow-up reduces the risk of missed contraindications, but clients should disclose full medical and medication histories.

Real-World Considerations: Cost, Frequency, and Downtime

Budget and scheduling are practical realities for most prospective clients.

  • Cost: The 60-minute BioRegenesis Facial is $550; the 90-minute BioRegenesis 90 Facial + Oxylight is $790. Those prices reflect the luxury spa setting, multiple devices, and clinic-linked benefits. Equinox Club members receive a higher-value gift certificate redeemable at Done by Dorfman.
  • Frequency: Microneedling protocols vary. Many practitioners recommend a series of three sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart for cumulative collagen remodeling, followed by maintenance treatments every 6–12 months. The spa may recommend a tailored schedule based on skin goals.
  • Downtime: Expect redness and some sensitivity for 24–72 hours after microneedling. Cryotherapy shortens visible redness, but clients should avoid heavy exercise, heat exposure (including sauna), and direct sun for several days. Makeup can often be applied the following day depending on skin response and esthetician guidance.
  • Add-on value: The gift certificate toward a clinic appointment—$700 for members, $500 for general guests—can offset future procedures or consultations, making this hybrid model attractive for clients open to medical-grade follow-up.

Safety, Aftercare, and Practical Tips

Safety begins with proper assessment and continues through disciplined aftercare.

  • Pre-treatment: Stop retinoids and exfoliating acids several days to a week before; avoid sunburns and recent facial waxing or chemical peels. Discuss recent vaccinations, cold sore history, and medication use (especially anticoagulants).
  • Immediate aftercare: Use gentle cleansers, apply recommended barrier serums and SPF. Avoid steam rooms and saunas until the skin has settled. The spa advises against sauna use post-facial.
  • Long-term aftercare: Strict daily SPF application is critical. Collagen remodeling is vulnerable to UV damage; protecting the skin preserves gains. Introduce active ingredients (retinoids, strong acids) only when advised by your provider.
  • Infection prevention: Microneedling creates microchannels that can introduce pathogens if cleanliness is compromised. Ensure the facility follows sterile procedures and that single-use or properly sterile equipment is used.
  • Patch testing and allergy checks: If you have sensitivities, request patch testing for novel topical infusions. Salmon DNA products can vary in composition; check for potential allergenic proteins.

Clients who follow professional post-care instructions maximize benefit and minimize complications.

How BioRegenesis Fits Into a Broader Regenerative Skincare Strategy

BioRegenesis is not a one-time miracle; it is a component within a continuum of skin health interventions. Consider this layered approach:

  • Baseline: Daily sunscreen, antioxidant serums (vitamin C), adequate hydration, and evidence-based topical retinoids as appropriate for maintenance.
  • Periodic Professionally Delivered Procedures: Microneedling sessions—with or without adjunct modalities—every few months depending on goals.
  • Medical Interventions: Clinic procedures (injectables, lasers, prescription topicals) considered based on consultation and maintained by a physician or medically trained provider.
  • Lifestyle and Nutrition: Sleep, hydration, balanced diet, and smoking cessation support skin repair and collagen health.

BioRegenesis offers an attractive mid-point between home care and more invasive medical procedures: potent enough to spark measurable collagen response but conservative enough for spa recovery settings when done properly.

Comparing Spa vs. Clinic Settings: Expectation Management

A central question for clients is whether to pursue microneedling in a spa or a clinical dermatologist/plastic surgeon setting.

  • Spa Setting Advantages: Comfort, congenial service, and complimentary recovery amenities. Good for clients who value experience and want non-surgical rejuvenation with medical-quality tools.
  • Clinic Advantages: Immediate access to medical diagnostics, prescription management, stronger devices (including radiofrequency-assisted needling), and direct physician oversight. Clinics may be preferable for complex scarring, active dermatologic disease, or more aggressive interventions.

BioRegenesis attempts to bridge these environments: treatments delivered in a spa with a clear clinical pathway to Done by Dorfman for escalations. For many clients, this hybrid model offers both comfort and medical accountability.

Evidence-Informed Examples: Who Saw Noticeable Benefit?

Clinical outcomes vary, but patterns emerge from practice:

  • Case A: A 38-year-old client with early textural changes and sun-induced dullness underwent three microneedling sessions spaced six weeks apart, combined with red LED and topical growth factors. Visible improvements in skin texture and brightness were noted after the second session and consolidated by the third.
  • Case B: A 45-year-old with mild acne scarring pursued combined microneedling plus PDRN infusions. Collagen remodeling improved skin depressions over three to six months, with decreased overall scarring prominence and smoother skin surface.
  • Case C: A client seeking immediate event-ready skin chose a single 90-minute BioRegenesis session. The combined modalities produced short-term tightening and reduced redness thanks to cryotherapy and microcurrent. Structural collagen gains were modest without follow-up sessions.

These hypothetical examples reflect realistic outcomes: immediate cosmetic improvement is common, but lasting structural changes require a series of well-timed treatments compounded with good home care and sun protection.

Cost-Benefit and Value Considerations

High cost may be justified for clients who value luxury, convenience, and access to medical follow-up. The $790 90-minute option includes modalities that can enhance the experience and possibly the outcome, but not every client needs every component.

  • Value drivers: Medical-grade ingredients (salmon DNA), multiple supportive modalities, gift certificate to a clinic, and a premium environment.
  • Where savings can be found: If budget is a primary concern, a focused microneedling session without IV boosters may provide the most direct collagen-stimulating benefit per dollar. Shop for clinics or providers with consistent quality, sterile technique, and clear outcomes.

Deciding on the right package requires aligning skin goals, tolerance for downtime, and appetite for ongoing maintenance.

Staff, Training, and Provider Transparency

The effectiveness and safety of microneedling-based protocols depend heavily on the practitioner. The BioRegenesis collection is delivered by licensed estheticians in a managed spa environment, with the option for clinic-based follow-up by medically trained staff at Done by Dorfman.

Questions to ask before booking:

  • Who performs the microneedling? (Licensed esthetician, nurse, or physician?)
  • What device and needle depths are used?
  • Are single-use cartridges and sanitized protocols standard?
  • What serums and active ingredients will be applied?
  • What are the competency and training credentials of the provider?

Transparency in training, device specifications, and ingredient sourcing builds trust and reduces complication risk.

Membership Benefits and the Gift-Certificate Model

Equinox Club members receive a higher-value gift certificate to Dr. Dorfman’s clinic when they purchase a BioRegenesis session: $700 for members versus $500 for general guests. This structure serves several purposes:

  • It incentivizes members to integrate spa services with clinic procedures.
  • It lowers the effective cost of follow-up medical visits for members, creating a seamless path from spa care to more definitive treatments if needed.
  • It reinforces the partnership between the spa and Done by Dorfman—advertising continuity of care rather than a one-off luxury experience.

For people already invested in Equinox membership, the model can be an efficient pathway to combined aesthetic and wellness services.

Final Assessment: Strengths and Limitations

Strengths:

  • Blends clinical modalities with a high-end spa environment.
  • Offers multiple technologies in one session, potentially improving comfort and outcomes.
  • Provides a clear clinical follow-up option with Done by Dorfman.
  • Gift certificates create continuity and financial offsets for future treatments.

Limitations:

  • Price can be prohibitive for many; value must be weighed against clinical alternatives.
  • Some components—like IV glutathione—are supported by limited evidence for cosmetic purposes and require medical oversight.
  • Not all adjunct modalities have robust long-term clinical data; patient selection and expectations must be managed.
  • Microneedling results accumulate over a series of treatments, so singular sessions may have limited structural impact.

Consider BioRegenesis a premium, integrated option for clients who want both spa-level comfort and medical access for regenerative skin care. For those with complex dermatologic concerns or who need aggressive scar correction, direct consultation at a medical clinic may be a more appropriate starting point.

FAQ

Q: What is the main difference between the 60-minute and 90-minute BioRegenesis facials? A: The 60-minute BioRegenesis Facial focuses on targeted microneedling, salmon DNA infusion, and cryotherapy for a concentrated regenerative effect. The 90-minute BioRegenesis 90 Facial + Oxylight layers additional modalities—microcurrent, ultrasound, LED therapy—and offers an optional Clean Market IV Drip Lounge Glutathione Beauty Booster Shot for a more comprehensive multi-modality approach and immediate visible improvement.

Q: How long does it take to see results? A: Immediate improvements in skin tone and tightness are often visible within hours or days due to cryotherapy and microcurrent effects. Collagen remodeling and structural improvements typically require weeks to months and are more pronounced after a series of treatments spaced several weeks apart.

Q: Is microneedling painful? A: Pain varies by individual and needle depth. Many providers apply topical numbing for comfort. Cryotherapy post-treatment helps reduce any discomfort. The author of the source article noted the treatment included massages and felt more luxurious than some microneedling experiences.

Q: Can I get the IV glutathione booster with any package? A: The 90-minute protocol specifically includes the option for the Clean Market IV Drip Lounge Glutathione Beauty Booster Shot. IV therapies should be administered by licensed medical professionals and require a medical assessment for safety.

Q: How much downtime should I expect? A: Redness and temporary sensitivity usually resolve within 24–72 hours. Cryotherapy reduces visible redness. Avoid saunas, heavy exercise, and direct sun exposure for a few days. Makeup can often be worn the next day depending on individual healing.

Q: Who should avoid BioRegenesis? A: People with active skin infections, certain inflammatory skin disorders, recent use of oral isotretinoin (without physician clearance), a history of hypertrophic scarring or keloids, or pregnancy/breastfeeding without medical approval should avoid or defer microneedling-based treatments.

Q: Is salmon DNA safe? A: Salmon DNA derivatives like PDRN have been used in wound-healing contexts. Safety depends on product sourcing and formulation, and allergic reactions are possible. Disclose any known seafood or protein allergies and ask for ingredient specifics before treatment.

Q: How many sessions will I need? A: Many providers recommend a series of three sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart for cumulative collagen stimulation, followed by maintenance treatments every 6–12 months. Your provider will tailor the schedule to your skin type and goals.

Q: Is this better than laser or chemical peels? A: “Better” depends on the specific skin issue. Microneedling excels at texture, collagen induction, and improving acne scarring with relatively shorter downtime compared to some ablative lasers. Lasers and chemical peels may be superior for pigmentary concerns or more aggressive resurfacing needs. A consultation will determine the most appropriate modality.

Q: What should I do before and after the treatment? A: Before: avoid retinoids and harsh exfoliants for several days to a week; avoid sunburns. After: use gentle cleansers, barrier-repair serums, and apply broad-spectrum SPF; follow any topical regimens recommended by your provider; avoid saunas and heavy exercise for a few days.

Q: How does the Done by Dorfman clinic follow-up work? A: Clients receive a gift certificate toward a personalized treatment at Dr. Dorfman’s NYC clinic. The clinic offers quick consultations and the ability to choose treatments in-person, allowing for medical-level adjustments or escalations based on how your skin responded to the initial spa session.

Q: Does Equinox membership change the value? A: Equinox Club members receive a higher-value clinic gift certificate ($700 vs. $500 for general guests), which can offset future procedures or consultations at Done by Dorfman and add perceived value to the spa session.

Q: Where should I start if I want to try this? A: Schedule a consultation at The Spa at Equinox Hotel to discuss your history and goals. Confirm the exact modalities to be used during your session, disclose allergies and recent procedures, and ask about provider credentials and device sterility standards. If you plan to pursue follow-up clinical care, confirm how the gift-certificate option applies to needed services.

If you want guidance tailoring a plan to your skin type or comparing BioRegenesis to other regenerative options in your area, provide details about your skin concerns and history and a qualified provider can offer a personalized recommendation.