Melanie Pinet, Nurse Injector
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06/11/2026
Booking somewhere new takes courage. I get it, I’ve felt that way too.
You’re sitting down with a complete stranger, talking about things you probably don’t say out loud very often. I don’t take that lightly.
I want you to feel at ease from the moment you walk in. My job isn’t to tell you what’s wrong. It’s to listen, ask the right questions, and help you figure out what’s going on with your skin.
These are the five things I wish every new client knew before their first visit. Save this one before you book.
📍 Skinjections, Cochrane AB
👩🏼⚕️ Melanie Pinet, RN
06/09/2026
If you’ve ever noticed a brow sitting a little more dramatically arched than you expected, you’re not alone, and there’s no need to panic.
The Spock Brow happens when the central forehead relaxes after neuromodulator treatment and the outer brow muscles are lifting without opposition. It looks like a peaked arch that reads as surprised, even when you aren’t. It’s not a sign that something went wrong and it’s probably because your injector was cautious, which is always better than the alternative.
A peaked brow is correctable but a dropped brow is not, or at least not as easily or as quickly. A Spock Brow is never the goal, but it’s the safer side of the line. And that’s worth understanding.
If you’re two weeks post-treatment and something looks off, come in for a follow-up. A small amount of product placed at the outer brow can soften the arch. That follow-up isn’t a complaint, it’s part of the process. It’s where we assess how you responded and we use that information at the next treatment.
Any questions? Just reach out!
📍 Skinjections Medical Aesthetics
05/27/2026
Somewhere along the way, skincare stopped being about the skin and instead became about having a complicated routine. The serums, the steps, the order, the next thing to add.
Social media does a great job of making us feel like we always have to be adding more. More products. More steps. More correction. A ten-step morning. A twelve-step night. Slugging. Skin cycling. Layering rules. A new active for every concern...
But your skin is a living system and it has limits.
When you stack multiple products like acids, retinoids, vitamin C, and exfoliants all in one routine, those actives can start to work against each other. Instead of responding, your skin spends its energy just trying to protect and recover.
The right product shouldn’t leave you feeling like you need more. The right routine shouldn’t take all night to perform.
Skincare was never meant to be a performance. It was meant to support your skin’s health. When you strip it back to what your skin actually needs, the results have room to show up.
That’s what a skin health assessment is for. Not to add to your routine. To look at what’s already there, and figure out what’s actually working.
Comment ROUTINE if you’d like to know what an assessment looks like.
📍 Skinjections Medical Aesthetics, Cochrane
👩🏼⚕️ Melanie Pinet RN
05/15/2026
Why does no one talk about the gifts!?
The clarity that comes with age. The groundedness. The moment you stop spending energy on things that were never worth it in the first place.
Who made us believe that getting older was something to fight?
Because what I see in the clinic from the women who have lived the most, who’ve raised families, built careers, navigated loss and change and everything in between isn’t fragility, it’s strength.
Aging gives you things youth simply can’t. The ability to see what’s true. The conviction to stop living small. The permission to want what you want without apology.
Aging is something to embrace, not fear 💝
📍Skinjections, Cochrane
05/07/2026
Yes, I’ve been treating skin for years but if you’re a new client, I’ve never treated yours and that matters. At your consultation, I listen to what you’re noticing, what you’re hoping for, and what works for your life. Then we talk through your options together, so you can decide what makes sense for your skin, your budget, and your timeline.
No pressure, no package pushing.
Just a conversation.
Link in bio to book.
📍Skinjections, Cochrane
05/01/2026
Have you ever walked out of an appointment and felt like nothing you said was actually heard?? 🙋🏼♀️ I know I have and there’s nothing worse than feeling like you’ve been ignored, talked over or even worse… talked down to.
You deserve to be heard.
A consultation with us is a conversation that focuses on YOU. Sure, we’ll talk about your skin and your goals but in order to make appropriate recommendations, we need to listen first.
Come in and tell me your story. Booking link is in bio.
👩🏼⚕️ Melanie Pinet, RN
📍 Skinjections, Cochrane
04/27/2026
You booked the treatment. You bought the retinol. You’re doing the work.
But if SPF isn’t part of your daily routine, UV is quietly activating enzymes called MMPs (matrix metalloproteinases) whose only job is to break collagen down. Not just when you burn but every single day.
Your skin is always doing two things at once: building collagen and breaking it down. Protected skin keeps that balance tipped toward repair. UV tips it the other way, daily, whether you can see it or not.
Microneedling, Tixel and Retinol work by signaling your skin to build. But if breakdown is happening at the same rate, you’re running at a stand still. SPF is what helps the building get ahead.
It’s not the boring step. It’s the step that protects every other step you’re taking.
If you’re investing in your skin don’t forget your ‘insurance policy’ and protect your investment with daily SPF.
A clinical skin assessment looks at the full picture.
Book an assessment. Link in bio.
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