A structured safety standard designed to reduce preventable pigment complications when treating skin of color in esthetic and medical spa settings.
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation rarely occurs because a treatment was “too strong.”
It occurs because providers:
• Skip structured screening
• Fail to modify intensity appropriately
• Ignore barrier instability
• Underestimate delayed pigment response
Without a safety system, you're relying on experience instead of structure.
Experience alone is not protection.
✔ PIH Risk Score™
✔ Treatment Decision Map™
✔ High-Risk Modification Framework
✔ Pre-Treatment Stabilization Standards
✔ Client Safety Checklist
✔ Consent & Documentation Language
✔ Clinical Case Examples
✔ Quick Clinical Reference Sheet
This guide is designed for:
• Licensed estheticians
• Medical spa providers
• Laser technicians
• Nurse injectors
• Clinic owners
If you treat Skin of Color, this standard applies to you.
It can cost:
• Client trust
• Reputation
• Refunds
• Online reviews
• Legal exposure
Structured prevention is professional responsibility.
JoElle Lee is an esthetician with nearly 30 years of experience specializing in treating Skin of Color.
Her expertise in melanin-safe treatment protocols has been trusted by high-profile clientele, including former First Lady Michelle Obama, as well as estheticians and medical spa professionals worldwide.
The Skin of Color Safety Guide™ reflects the structured safety principles she teaches to providers committed to clinical excellence.
$47 Instant digital access.
No. This is a structured digital safety guide with downloadable clinical tools.
This guide is designed for licensed professionals treating Skin of Color.
Yes. Access is delivered instantly upon purchase.
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