Teeth Whitening FAQs

  • A non-invasive procedure that lightens surface stains and brightens your smile.

  • Yes. We use professional-strength products that are enamel-safe and approved for cosmetic use.

  • Most clients feel little to no discomfort. Mild temporary sensitivity can occur and usually fades within 24 hours.

  • Results vary, but most clients see noticeable whitening in one session.Results vary, but most clients see noticeable whitening in one session.

  • Whitening isn’t recommended for pregnant/breastfeeding clients or those with active cavities or gum issues.

  • Artificial materials do not whiten. Only natural tooth enamel lightens.

Tooth Gems FAQs

  • Tooth gems are small, safe, cosmetic crystals or gold designs that are bonded to the surface of the tooth for added sparkle. They are temporary and non-invasive.

  • No. When applied correctly using dental-grade materials, tooth gems do not damage enamel. They are placed on the surface only and do not require drilling.

  • Maintain good oral hygiene, brush gently around the gem, and avoid picking or pulling on it. Regular dental cleanings are safe.

  • Yes. A dentist or trained professional can remove the gem safely, and any remaining bonding is polished off the tooth.

  • Yes. We use dental-grade resin and premium crystals/gold. Our process follows Alberta Health Services (AHS) personal services guidelines.

  • Individuals with active cavities, gum disease, or ongoing orthodontic treatment should consult their dentist first.

LED Light Therapy FAQs

  • A non-invasive treatment that uses specific wavelengths of light to support skin healing, reduce inflammation, and improve overall skin appearance.

  • Yes — LED therapy is gentle, heat-free, and safe for all skin types when performed correctly.

  • It can support collagen production, reduce redness, calm acne, brighten skin, and promote overall skin renewal.

  • Sessions range from 15 to 45 minutes, depending on your chosen treatment.

  • Many clients feel immediate glow and radiance, with best results seen after consistent sessions.

  • Clients with epilepsy, photosensitivity, or who take certain medications should avoid LED unless cleared by a medical professional.