An aesthetics practice built on the principle that the best work quiets rather than announces.
MODE began with a simple frustration: too much of modern aesthetics felt transactional. Menus of treatments, quick turnarounds, results that announce themselves before the patient does.
The co-owners — Marisa Dulin, a nurse practitioner, and Heather Cyr, a licensed medical esthetician — wanted a different room. One where the plan was built with the patient, not handed to them. Where injectables and skin health got equal weight. Where doing less, thoughtfully, produced more.
The name is borrowed from tailoring — a mode is the way something sits, its natural register. Aesthetic work, done well, should sit naturally.
Marisa and Heather.
Two disciplines under one roof. Marisa runs the injectable and biostimulator side as nurse practitioner and lead injector. Heather runs the skin-health, facial, and laser side as licensed medical esthetician and certified laser technician.
They built MODE so patients don't have to choose between the two — and so the plan across both disciplines is coordinated as one.
Four principles that decide everything else.
Time, returned
Consults are 45–60 minutes. No one is rushed out of the room to hit a quota.
Plan, not menu
Treatments are sequenced against your biology — not picked off a price sheet.
Collaborative by default
You may meet more than one provider. Plans are reviewed across the team.
Results that quiet
Our goal is to refresh, not to alter. If the work announces itself, we have missed.
Moments from the practice.
How to choose an injector.
If I didn't already work in this industry, I'd have a hard time choosing one. A short guide to the factors that actually separate a good injector from a great one.
The people behind the work.
MODE is small on purpose. Every patient is seen by a provider who knows their plan, and reviewed by a team who helps build it.