This Spot is About to Change the Beverly Hills Injectable Game
There’s a hot new beauty spot in Beverly Hills, and mark our words, it’s going to completely revolutionize the concept of lunchtime injectables.
Meet Alchemy 43: a new injectable beauty lab in the heart of Beverly Hills, located at 440 North Canon Drive, which is the first and only brand to merge the medical and beauty industries.
What does that mean? To put it simply, Alchemy 43—named as such by founder Nicci Levy after reading Paolo Coelho’s The Alchemist (and for the 43 muscles in the face)—marries the face-saving game with beauty. Meaning, you won’t have to worry about bumpy skin or tell-tale injection marks if you’re heading back to the office post procedure: Levy, a former business development leader at Allergen as well as the Director of Global Sales and Education at ck Calvin Klein Beauty, and her team of wizards makes sure your makeup is carefully applied with the likes of Kevyn Aucoin and your swelling has gone down with special serums and masks before you leave the office.
Speaking of the office, well, you’ll enter via a private back door and wait in a sitting room that’s far away from the bay window that looks out onto Canon so that, whether you’re a VIP or just super shy about showing you’ve had work done, you’ll be afforded your privacy. There’s also a VIP room for the Beverly Hills elite and celebrities available.
Services available include wrinkle relaxers like Botox and Disport; volumizers like Juvederm, Volume, Restalyne and Belotero and sculptures like Kybella. Services, like Alli Webb’s DryBar phenomenon, are easily booked online.
For those who haven’t had work done and are understandably nervous about changing your face, Levy offers 3D imaging technology so you can see how your face would look before and after with different levels of injectables so that you can find something that makes you feel confident, beautiful and ready to conquer the world.
Alchemy 43 plans to open two additional Southern California locations within the next year. Levy’s projected success has nothing to do with alchemy though: her idea, especially in the Beverly Hills area, is purely wicked smart thinking.