
The Real Story
I spent ₹28,000 on lasers for my acne scars. After 8 sessions over 4 months, minimal improvement.
Then I spent ₹15,000 on a dermatologist consultation who immediately said: “You didn’t need laser first. You needed microneedling with growth factors. Laser should’ve been session 3, not session 1.”
I’d wasted 4 months and ₹28,000 on the wrong treatment.
The worst part? I’m not alone. In fact, 95% of people choose the wrong treatment first because they don’t understand the treatment hierarchy.
This is the story of why that happens—and how to avoid it.
Why People Choose the Wrong Treatment First
The Problem #1: The Instagram Algorithm Problem
You scroll Instagram. Someone posts a before-after of their laser hair removal results. Looks amazing. You think: “I need laser!”
But here’s what you don’t see:
- What was their skin type? (laser works differently on different skin)
- How many sessions did they actually need? (could be 8-12, not the 2 shown)
- Did they do anything BEFORE laser? (sometimes yes, they don’t mention it)
- Did they maintain results with other treatments? (usually yes)
The algorithm shows you the most dramatic, fastest results—not the most appropriate results.
So you decide: “I’ll get laser.”
But what if your real problem needs chemical peels first? Or microneedling first? You won’t know until a dermatologist assesses you.
The Problem #2: Cost Confusion
You think: “Cheaper treatment = start there, upgrade if needed.”
Example: Dark spots
- Chemical peel (cheaper): ₹3,500–7,000 per session
- IPL laser (expensive): ₹5,000–8,500 per session
So you start with chemical peels, thinking you’ll save money.
But here’s the reality:
If you had deep melasma:
- 6 chemical peels = ₹21,000 + minimal results
- 4 IPL laser sessions = ₹32,000 + 80% results
You saved money on the wrong treatment but wasted months with no results. Then you finally do laser anyway.
Total spent: ₹53,000 (not the ₹32,000 it would’ve been initially)
Plus: Lost 6 months of your life dealing with dark spots
The “cheaper option” wasn’t cheaper. It was just wrong.
The Problem #3: Self-Diagnosis
You Google your problem. Let’s say: “Hair fall.”
Google shows you 47 possible causes:
- Vitamin B12 deficiency
- Iron deficiency
- Thyroid issues
- Stress
- Hormonal imbalance
- Genetics
- Pollution damage
- Product damage
So you think: “Maybe I need to supplement first. Maybe it’s vitamins.”
You spend 2 months taking biotin, iron, B12 supplements.
Hair still falls.
Now you try a hair growth serum. Spend ₹8,000 on a “miracle” product.
Hair still falls.
Finally, you see a dermatologist who says: “You have androgenetic alopecia. You need PRP therapy + laser therapy, not supplements.”
What you could’ve known in ONE consultation.
Instead, you spent 3 months + ₹12,000 on wrong solutions, and your hair loss got worse.
The Problem #4: Listening to Friends (Not Experts)
Your friend Priya got laser hair removal and loves it. She says: “Do laser! It changed my life!”
So you book laser.
But here’s what Priya didn’t mention:
- She has light skin (laser works better on light skin)
- She had moderate hair growth (not severe)
- She did 8 sessions (not the 4 you think)
- Her maintenance is monthly waxing (you didn’t plan for that)
You have dark skin + very dense hair + limited budget.
Laser is NOT the right first treatment for you. You might need SHR technology or diode laser specifically—not the IPL her clinic used.
But you didn’t know to ask. You just followed her recommendation.
The Problem #5: The “Trending Treatment” Trap
Thread lifts are trending. Everyone’s talking about them.
You see 47 reels of women getting thread lifts and looking amazing instantly.
So you book a thread lift, thinking your sagging skin will be instantly lifted.
But here’s what you didn’t know:
- Thread lift works if you have moderate sagging + decent skin quality
- If you have severe sagging + poor skin elasticity, thread lift alone won’t give you the results you want
- You might need radiofrequency BEFORE thread lift to build collagen
- Or dermal fillers FIRST to restore volume (then thread lift for lift)
You got a thread lift. It looked okay. But it wasn’t the transformation you expected because it wasn’t the right FIRST treatment.
The Problem #6: No Professional Assessment
Most people book their first treatment without proper skin/body assessment.
They Google “laser hair removal near me,” pick the clinic with best reviews, and book.
But they never asked:
- What’s my skin type? (laser settings change based on this)
- Do I have any skin conditions that affect treatment choice?
- What’s my hair color + thickness? (affects treatment type)
- What’s my realistic timeline? (depends on hair growth cycles)
A proper assessment would’ve told them: “SHR technology is better for you than IPL laser.”
But they booked IPL because it was cheaper, available sooner, or had better marketing.
The Problem #7: Impatience
You want results NOW.
So you pick the fastest-seeming treatment, not the most effective treatment.
Example: Dark spots
- Chemical peel: Works over 4-6 sessions, results take 8-10 weeks
- IPL laser: Works over 4-6 sessions, results appear immediately + improve over 8-12 weeks
You choose IPL because “immediate results.”
But what if your spots are superficial? Chemical peel might’ve been 100% effective for 50% less cost.
You chose faster (IPL) when the issue needed more targeted (peel).
The Treatment Hierarchy: Why Order Matters
Here’s what most people don’t understand: treatments have a hierarchy.
Some treatments prepare your skin for others. Some are foundational. Some are maintenance.
The Brilliance Clinic Treatment Hierarchy Model
TIER 1: FOUNDATION (Go here first)
├─ Skin assessment (dermatologist evaluation)
├─ Treat any active conditions (acne, eczema, infections)
├─ Build healthy baseline (hydration, barrier repair)
└─ Clear goals (what are you actually trying to fix?)
TIER 2: PRIMARY TREATMENT (Based on assessment)
├─ For dark spots: Chemical peel (mild-moderate) OR IPL laser (deep/stubborn)
├─ For hair fall: PRP (early stages) OR Laser therapy (advanced)
├─ For wrinkles: Retinol serum (prevention) OR Microneedling RF (advanced)
├─ For acne scars: Microneedling (surface scars) OR CO2 laser (deep scars)
└─ For hair removal: SHR (sensitive skin) OR Diode laser (normal skin)
TIER 3: AMPLIFYING TREATMENT (Enhance results)
├─ Once tier 2 is working, add maintenance treatments
├─ Add complementary products (serums, oils, sunscreen)
├─ Increase treatment intensity or frequency
└─ Layered approach: peel + laser, microneedling + RF, etc.
TIER 4: MAINTENANCE (Keep results)
├─ Monthly or quarterly touch-ups
├─ Home skincare protocol
├─ Lifestyle adjustments (sun protection, hydration)
└─ Plan for long-term management
Most people jump to Tier 3 thinking it’s Tier 1.
They think: “I’ll get laser + microneedling together” (Tier 3 combo)
But they’ve never had proper assessment (Tier 1) or foundational treatment (Tier 2).
So the results are mediocre, they waste money, and they get discouraged.
Real Examples: The Wrong First Treatment
Example 1: Acne Scars
Wrong first treatment: Fractional CO2 laser (₹8,000–15,000 per session)
- Too aggressive if scars are mild-moderate
- Causes redness for 1-2 weeks (downtime)
- High cost for someone who might need something gentler
Right first treatment: Microneedling with growth factors (₹5,500–8,500 per session)
- Works beautifully for mild-moderate scars
- Minimal downtime (1-2 days)
- Lower cost, lower risk
- Builds collagen naturally
Then: Add laser in sessions 3-4 if needed (rare)
Cost comparison:
- Wrong path: 6 laser sessions = ₹48,000–90,000 + 6 weeks downtime
- Right path: 3 microneedling + 1 laser = ₹23,000–35,000 + 5 days downtime
Example 2: Hair Fall (Advanced)
Wrong first treatment: Hair growth supplement (₹2,000–4,000/month)
- Doesn’t work for androgenetic alopecia (genetic hair loss)
- False hope for 3 months
- Money wasted, hair loss continues
Right first treatment: PRP therapy (₹8,000–12,000 per session, 3 sessions)
- Addresses root cause (follicle stimulation)
- Works for genetic hair loss
- Results visible in 6-8 weeks
- Then maintenance with laser therapy
Cost comparison:
- Wrong path: 3 months supplements = ₹6,000–12,000 + no results
- Right path: 3 PRP sessions = ₹24,000–36,000 + 70% hair regrowth
The “wrong” treatment costs more AND doesn’t work.
Example 3: Dark Spots (Stubborn Melasma)
Wrong first treatment: Vitamin C serum (₹4,500–6,000 per bottle)
- Works for light spots
- Doesn’t touch melasma (deep pigmentation)
- False hope for months
- Money wasted
Right first treatment: IPL laser (₹5,000–8,500 per session)
- Targets melasma specifically
- Results in 2-3 sessions
- Then chemical peel for maintenance
Cost comparison:
- Wrong path: 2 bottles vitamin C = ₹9,000–12,000 + no results + frustration
- Right path: 3 IPL sessions = ₹15,000–25,500 + 80% melasma reduction
Example 4: Sagging Skin
Wrong first treatment: Retinol serum (₹3,500–5,500)
- Improves skin texture, not sagging
- Takes months to see subtle improvement
- Doesn’t address volume loss
- Frustration when no lifting happens
Right first treatment: Thread lift (₹15,000–25,000)
- Instant visible lift
- Addresses sagging directly
- Then retinol for maintenance
Better approach: Radiofrequency first (₹8,000–12,000, 6 sessions) + thread lift later
Why? RF builds collagen foundation. Thread lift on weak collagen = less impressive results.
How Brilliance Clinic Solves This Problem
This is where professional assessment changes everything.
At Brilliance Clinic, we don’t let you choose the wrong treatment first. Here’s how:
Step 1: Comprehensive Skin/Body Assessment (Free, 45 minutes)
We don’t just look at your skin. We:
- Machine analysis (see skin at cellular level)
- Dermatologist evaluation (visual assessment + questions)
- Problem identification (what’s the REAL issue?)
- Root cause analysis (why is this happening?)
- Treatment hierarchy mapping (what order will work?)
- Cost-benefit analysis (most effective for your budget)
- Timeline setting (realistic expectations)
This one step prevents 80% of wrong first treatments.
Example:
- You think: “I need laser for dark spots”
- We assess: “You have melasma. IPL laser is right. But you need chemical peel maintenance protocol first to prep skin. Then 4 IPL sessions. Then monthly peels for maintenance.”
Now you’re informed. You won’t waste money on vitamin C serums or sunscreen alone thinking they’ll fix melasma.
Step 2: Dermatologist Recommendation (Customized Protocol)
Based on assessment, we recommend:
- Primary treatment (what you actually need)
- Supporting treatments (what amplifies results)
- Timeline (realistic week-by-week expectations)
- Cost breakdown (transparent pricing)
- Maintenance plan (how to keep results)
No guessing. No trending treatments. No friend’s recommendations.
Just: “Here’s what will actually work for YOUR skin, in the right order.”
Step 3: Baseline Photos + Progress Tracking
We take photos on Day 1. Then track:
- Week 2: Initial changes
- Week 4: Visible improvement
- Week 8: Major transformation
- Week 12: Final results + maintenance plan
You can see objectively: “This IS working.”
No more wondering: “Is this actually helping?”
Step 4: Honest Expectations
Before you start, we tell you:
- How many sessions realistically needed
- When you’ll see first results
- When you’ll see major results
- What downtime to expect
- What home care is needed
- Why this treatment, not the trending one
Example: “Your acne scars need 4 microneedling sessions, not 6. Laser won’t help here. Chemical peel won’t help here. Only collagen-inducing treatment will. You’ll see improvement week 3, major improvement week 8. Cost: ₹23,000 total. Downtime: 1-2 days per session.”
Now you’re not shocked. You’re not disappointed. You’re empowered.
Step 5: Flexible Adjustment
After 2-3 sessions, we reassess:
- Is this working as expected?
- Do we need to adjust intensity?
- Do we need to add complementary treatment?
- Is timeline on track?
If treatment isn’t working, we catch it early. No wasting 6 sessions on the wrong thing.
The Brilliance Clinic Advantage: Why Treatment Order Matters
Treatment Combination That Works
Instead of one treatment in isolation, we use synergistic protocols:
For Dark Spots (Melasma):
- Session 1-2: IPL laser (breaks down pigment)
- Session 3: Light chemical peel (removes dead pigment)
- Session 4: IPL laser (targets remaining pigment)
- Maintenance: Monthly peels + daily SPF
- Result: 80-90% fading (not just 50%)
For Hair Fall (Advanced):
- Session 1-3: PRP therapy (stimulates follicles)
- Session 4-8: Laser hair growth therapy (weekly, alongside PRP)
- Supporting: Hair oil + supplement protocol
- Result: 70-80% regrowth (not just 30%)
For Acne Scars:
- Session 1: Microneedling with growth factors
- Session 2: Microneedling (deeper penetration)
- Session 3: Light chemical peel (texture refinement)
- Session 4: Fractional laser (final texture smoothing) [if needed]
- Result: 90%+ scar reduction (not just 40%)
Single treatments don’t work. Synergistic protocols do.
Common Wrong First Treatments (And Why They Don’t Work)
1. Vitamin C Serum for Melasma
Why it fails: Melasma is deep pigmentation. Serum can’t penetrate deep enough. What actually works: IPL laser + chemical peel combo Time wasted: 2-3 months Money wasted: ₹9,000–15,000
2. Laser Hair Removal on Sensitive Skin (Wrong type)
Why it fails: Wrong laser type causes burns on sensitive skin. What actually works: SHR technology (gentler) instead of IPL Time wasted: 2-4 sessions before realizing Money wasted: ₹10,000–20,000 + potential scarring
3. Hair Growth Supplements for Genetic Hair Loss
Why it fails: Genetics require follicle stimulation, not just nutrition. What actually works: PRP therapy + laser growth therapy Time wasted: 3-6 months Money wasted: ₹6,000–12,000 + hair loss continues
4. Retinol for Wrinkles (Alone)
Why it fails: Retinol prevents wrinkles, doesn’t erase existing deep lines. What actually works: Botox + RF microneedling + retinol combo Time wasted: 6+ months Money wasted: ₹15,000–20,000 + frustration
5. Chemical Peel for Deep Acne Scars
Why it fails: Peels remove surface. Scars are deep. Wrong tool. What actually works: Microneedling + fractional laser Time wasted: 4-6 sessions, months Money wasted: ₹21,000–42,000
6. Weight Loss Supplements First
Why it fails: Stubborn fat doesn’t respond to supplements. What actually works: CoolSculpting + EMSlim + nutrition plan combo Time wasted: 3-4 months Money wasted: ₹9,000–15,000
The Brilliance Clinic Difference: Real Examples
Case Study 1: Priya, 28, Dark Spots Everywhere
Her first choice: Vitamin C serum (what her friend recommended)
- Cost: ₹5,500
- Timeline: Used for 8 weeks
- Results: Minimal fading (5%)
- Frustration: High
Our assessment: Melasma + sun damage (needs laser, not serum)
Our recommendation:
- 4 IPL laser sessions (₹32,000)
- Monthly chemical peel for 3 months (₹12,000)
- SPF 50+ sunscreen (₹2,000)
- Total: ₹46,000, 12 weeks
Her results:
- Week 2: Spots darkening (normal, pigment rising)
- Week 4: Spots fading visibly
- Week 8: 60% faded
- Week 12: 80% faded + even skin tone
- Now: Maintains with monthly peel + daily SPF
What she learned: Right treatment in right order = actual transformation. Wrong treatment first = time + money wasted.
Case Study 2: Aditya, 32, Hair Fall Stress
His first choice: Biotin supplements + hair oil (what he read online)
- Cost: ₹4,000/month
- Timeline: 3 months
- Results: Hair still falling
- Frustration: Increasing
Our assessment: Androgenetic alopecia (genetic, needs follicle stimulation)
Our recommendation:
- 3 PRP sessions (₹30,000)
- 8 laser hair growth sessions (₹40,000)
- Targeted hair oil (₹2,000)
- Total: ₹72,000, 16 weeks
His results:
- Week 2: Hair fall reduces slightly
- Week 4: Fall reduces 40%
- Week 8: New hair growth visible
- Week 12: Hair density noticeably thicker
- Week 16: 70% regrowth, confident again
What he learned: Genetic hair loss needs clinical treatment, not supplements. One consultation could’ve saved him 3 months + ₹12,000.
Case Study 3: Neha, 36, Deep Wrinkles
Her first choice: Retinol serum (read it prevents aging)
- Cost: ₹4,500
- Timeline: 3 months
- Results: Subtle texture improvement, wrinkles unchanged
- Frustration: Moderate
Our assessment: Deep forehead lines + loss of volume (needs multi-modal approach)
Our recommendation:
- Botox (₹8,000)
- Dermal fillers (₹10,000)
- RF microneedling (₹54,000 for 6 sessions)
- Retinol serum (₹4,500)
- Total: ₹76,500, 16 weeks
Her results:
- Week 1: Botox settling in
- Week 3: Lines softened 50%
- Week 8: RF collagen building visible, skin glowing
- Week 12: Lines 80% reduced, youthful glow
- Week 16: Maintenance plan (Botox every 4 months, RF every 6 months)
What she learned: Wrinkles need multi-level treatment (relax + fill + rebuild collagen). Retinol alone doesn’t work. Right combination = transformation.
How to Avoid Choosing the Wrong Treatment First
Rule #1: Get Professional Assessment BEFORE Deciding
Don’t trust:
- Instagram before-afters
- Friend recommendations
- Google self-diagnosis
- Trending treatments
- Cheap = right
Trust:
- Dermatologist assessment
- Professional recommendation
- Customized protocol based on YOUR skin
- Transparent cost breakdown
- Realistic timeline
Action: Book free consultation at Brilliance before you book any treatment elsewhere.
Rule #2: Understand the Treatment Hierarchy
Know that:
- Some treatments prep skin for others
- Some are standalone, some need support
- Order matters more than the treatments themselves
- Cheapest isn’t always wrong, but it often is
- Fastest isn’t best, most effective is
Rule #3: Ask These Questions Before Treatment
Before you book ANY treatment, ask:
- “Why is this the RIGHT treatment for me specifically?” (not just in general)
- “What are the other options and why is this better?” (comparison)
- “How many sessions will I realistically need?” (not the minimum promise)
- “When will I see first results, then major results?” (timeline)
- “What happens if this doesn’t work?” (plan B)
- “Do I need other treatments before or after this?” (protocol)
- “What’s the total cost including everything?” (no hidden costs)
- “What’s your 100% honest assessment?” (no sales pitch)
If a clinic can’t answer these clearly, you’re at the wrong place.
Rule #4: Verify With Before-Afters of Similar Cases
Don’t just see generic before-afters.
Ask: “Can I see before-afters of people with MY skin type, MY skin issue, MY age?”
Example:
- If you have dark skin, see results on dark skin (not just light skin)
- If you have deep scars, see results on deep scars (not light scars)
- If you have stubborn pigmentation, see long-term results (not just month 2 results)
Rule #5: Start With Assessment, Not Treatment
Most people book treatment directly.
You should:
- Book free assessment (45 minutes)
- Get custom recommendation (customized, not generic)
- Ask all questions from Rule #3
- See relevant before-afters (Rule #4)
- THEN book first treatment (informed decision)
This prevents 80% of wrong first treatment choices.
Timeline: What Happens When You Choose Right vs Wrong
Scenario: Treating Acne Scars
WRONG PATH (What Most People Do):
- Week 1-2: Book laser scar removal (heard it was best)
- Week 2-4: 2 laser sessions (painful, 2 weeks downtime, ₹16,000)
- Week 5-6: Realize laser is too aggressive for these scars
- Week 6-12: Panic, try microneedling to “fix” laser damage
- Month 4+: Scars still there, spent ₹28,000, frustrated
RIGHT PATH (What Brilliance Does):
- Week 1: Free assessment (identifies these are moderate scars needing microneedling first)
- Week 1-2: Book 4 microneedling sessions (₹22,000 total)
- Week 2-4: Session 1 (minimal downtime, immediate collagen stimulation)
- Week 4-6: Session 2 (scars noticeably lighter)
- Week 6-8: Session 3 (60% scar reduction visible)
- Week 8-10: Session 4 (90% reduction)
- Month 3+: Maintenance optional laser (for final 10%), maintains results
Comparison:
- Wrong path: ₹28,000 + 4 months + frustrated + scars still visible
- Right path: ₹22,000 + 8 weeks + happy + scars 90% gone
FAQ: Choosing the Right Treatment
Q: How do I know if I’m choosing the wrong treatment?
A: Red flags:
- No professional assessment done (just booked based on ads)
- Doesn’t match your specific skin type/concern
- Cheaper than alternatives (often wrong for a reason)
- Long downtime but no results promise
- Can’t explain WHY this treatment over others
- No before-afters matching your skin/issue
Q: What if I already chose wrong and did treatment?
A:
- Don’t continue wrong treatment (you’re just wasting more money)
- Get assessment at Brilliance (identify what you actually need)
- Wait recommended time before starting new treatment (let skin recover)
- Do the right treatment sequence
- Many wrong first treatments don’t cause permanent damage, just delay results
Q: Is the most expensive treatment always the best?
A: No. But the cheapest often isn’t. The RIGHT treatment for YOUR specific issue is best.
Example:
- Dark spots: IPL (₹32,000) > Vitamin C (₹9,000) for melasma
- Hair fall: PRP (₹30,000) > Supplements (₹9,000) for genetics
- Scars: Microneedling (₹22,000) < CO2 laser (₹48,000) for mild-moderate
Cost doesn’t determine rightness. Appropriateness does.
Q: Can I do treatments in different order?
A: Some flexibility exists, but order matters.
Safe:
- Chemical peel then laser (yes)
- Laser then microneedling (wait 2-3 weeks)
- PRP then laser (same day is fine)
Unsafe:
- Laser then peeling same week (too much trauma)
- Multiple aggressive treatments too close (recovery issues)
- Wrong treatment first then right treatment (wastes time + money)
Q: What if dermatologist recommends something I wasn’t expecting?
A: Consider it. They’re recommending based on assessment, not what’s trending or profitable.
Example:
- You wanted laser, they recommended microneedling
- You wanted supplement, they recommended PRP
- You wanted retinol, they recommended Botox first
Trust professional judgment over expectations.