Why Medical-Grade Beauty Matters More Than Ever

By Dr. Kathryn Dundas | Sublime Life

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The headlines have been loud this week.

The EU just banned a chemical found in gel nail polishes after studies suggested links to reproductive health risks. Understandably, people are asking: is beauty safe?

At Sublime Life, this isn’t a new question. From the very beginning, we’ve been asking it every single day.

A patient who taught me why it matters

When I first opened my practice — long before I had a physical office — and I was doing house calls out of my car….One of my earliest patients was a woman going through chemotherapy. She was fiercely stylish: hair done, nails polished, dressed to the nines for every infusion. Looking good was her armor, her way of holding on to herself through cancer.

But after visiting her usual nail salon, she developed an infection. For most people it would have been minor. For her, with her immune system compromised, it meant IV antibiotics and a long recovery that stole even more from her.

That’s when I knew: if beauty mattered this much to her, it had to be done differently. Safely. Medically.

How Sublime Life approaches every treatment

That philosophy now runs through everything we do. Whether it’s nails, a body wrap, or a mindfulness session, the lens is the same:

  • Is there real evidence? Does this treatment actually help, or is it snake oil?
  • Could it cause harm? Sometimes the risk is obvious (infection, side effects). Sometimes it’s subtler: wasted money, false hope, or interactions with existing conditions.
  • Does it fit your whole health picture? Because you’re not just a set of parts. If you have diabetes, you’re more at risk for infection after a pedicure. If you’re on medication, even a “natural” supplement could be a problem.

That’s why every offering at Sublime Life — from medical aesthetics to nutrition to meditation — is physician-directed. Beauty here isn’t a side industry. It’s part of your health care.

Science with soul

The truth is, we all deserve to feel beautiful. To walk into a room and still recognize ourselves, no matter what life is throwing at us. But feeling good should never mean compromising your health.

At Sublime Life, we believe in science with soul. Beauty elevated to the same standard as medicine. Longevity built not just from lab work, but from presence, style, and rituals that heal instead of harm.

Because beauty should heal, never hurt.

This week, when you book your medical-grade manicure or pedicure, you’ll also receive a complimentary longevity hand treatment.

Slow Age with Intention,

Dr. Kathryn Dundas MD, CCFP

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