your patient journey
Stage 1: Comprehensive AssessmenT
Every visit begins with a deep clinical assessment of your facial architecture.
Stage 2: Collaborative Plan
We discuss your long-term goals to create a customized, multi-modality treatment plan
Stage 3: Precise Execution
Utilizing advanced techniques for safety and precision, we perform your treatment in a boutique clinical environment.
Stage 4: Dedicated Aftercare:
We provide proactive follow-up to ensure your results settle beautifully and naturally.
SONIA VILOS
BSc (Hons) · BScN · MScN · NP-PH
NURSE PRACTITIONER | medical director | founder
Clinical Educator · Advanced Injector
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Most people arrive with something on their mind: a line that was not there before, a hollow, a heaviness, a change that makes the face in the mirror feel slightly ahead of how they feel inside.
But what they point to on the surface is almost never where the story starts.
Sonia’s work begins beneath the concern. Bone. Ligament. Fat pad. Muscle. Vessel. Tissue. Movement. Proportion. The face is not read as isolated features. It is read as a structure changing over time.
That is what separates treatment from strategy.
There are rooms in aesthetic medicine that most patients never see. Not the rooms where trends are discussed. Not the rooms where faces are reduced to cheeks, lips, or lines. The rooms where the face stops being an image and becomes anatomy.
Real tissue. Vessels with variation. Fat pads that shift over decades. Ligaments that hold structure, then release it. Bone that resorbs quietly before its absence is visible in the mirror.
Sonia has trained in those rooms, across countries, across anatomy, and across years of medical practice.
That changes a clinician.
It changes the hand, because the hand no longer guesses what sits beneath. It changes the eye, because a line is never just a line. It changes the judgment, because every decision has to answer to the vessel, the plane, the structure, the movement, and the future face.
As a Nurse Practitioner, Medical Director, Founder, Clinical Educator, and Advanced Injector, Sonia is not simply part of the Bespoke standard. She is the standard the clinic was built from.
Her training spans advanced injectables, cadaver-based anatomy, biostimulator work, international masterclasses, and ongoing collaboration with leading physicians, plastic surgeons, dermatologists, and aesthetic educators across North America and abroad.
But the weight of Sonia’s work is not only in what she has studied.
It is in how she thinks.
When Sonia looks at your face, she is not looking for where to add. She is reading what is driving the concern: what has shifted, what has thinned, what is compensating, what needs support, what needs skin, what needs collagen, what needs time, and what should not be touched.
That is why she may treat somewhere other than where you pointed. Why she may say skin before filler, collagen before volume, structure before refinement, or nothing yet.
The plan may surprise you.
It should make sense by the time she explains it.
This is not hesitation. It is clinical precision.
The work is not to change a face. It is to understand what has stopped holding, what still has strength, and how each decision affects the whole.
At Bespoke by SkinAlchemy, Sonia leads the clinical architecture of the clinic: the assessment process, treatment philosophy, provider standard, complication pathways, and threshold for whether treatment belongs at all.
Her method sits underneath the entire practice. Tina’s injectable work. Alexandra’s skin and laser work. Every plan built across structure, collagen, laser, skin, and internal health.
Different hands. One method. One threshold.
Structure First
Restraint Is Refinement
Quiet Over Loud
tina nguyen
clinical aesthetic injector
RRT · Critical Care · Anesthesia · Facial Anatomy Specialist
Most injectors are introduced by what they can do. Tina should be understood by where her clinical eye, and her hands, were built.
Before aesthetics, they were shaped in the rooms medicine reserves for the moments when the body cannot be taken for granted.
Not the rooms where stability is assumed. The rooms where stability has to be held.
In critical care and anesthesia settings, the body is assessed in real time. Airway. Physiology. Monitoring. Response. The small change that alters the next decision. The controlled hand. The precise adjustment. The ability to stay exact when the body is vulnerable.
For Tina, that standard came first. Before beauty. Before faces. Before aesthetic judgment.
Her clinical foundation was built around calculated action: read what is happening, support what needs support, adjust what needs adjusting, protect what is vulnerable, and restore what is not holding on its own.
This is precision under consequence.
In aesthetics, that specialization becomes protection at the scale of millimetres. Not every clinician arrives to the face from medicine like this. Tina does. Her training lives in the slight resistance of tissue, the change in colour, the way a face moves before it is touched again, the moment when a skilled hand chooses to change depth, soften pressure, use less, pause, or stop. This is where precision becomes judgment: the decision before the visible one, where a result is either pushed or protected.
That kind of medicine changes a clinician.
It changes the hand, because precision has to hold under pressure.
It changes the eye, because the patient is never separate from the procedure.
It changes the judgment, because every move has to be earned by what the body is showing her.
That is what Tina brings to facial aesthetics.
She is not only focused on where the needle goes. She is reading the face, the tissue, the movement, the patient, and the response all at once.
Because injectables are elective, but they are still clinical decisions made inside anatomy.
The face is not a canvas. It is living structure.
Vessels. Muscles. Ligaments. Fat pads. Tissue planes. Movement patterns. Support.
A refined result depends on more than taste. It depends on the right plane, the right depth, the right pressure, the right amount, and the restraint to know when enough has been done.
Tina studies the architecture of the face before she treats it. She considers what has shifted, what needs support, what should be softened, what should be left alone, and how each decision will affect the whole face.
Her work is calculated in the best sense: deliberate, controlled, structure-led, and intentionally conservative.
Patients feel the difference in her steadiness. The clarity before treatment. The restraint in the plan. The way she reads the whole face before treating one area.
Tina was trained in medicine where precision protects the patient.
Now she brings that standard to the face.
Structure First. Refinement Always
alexandra kingston
LEAD SKIN & LASER SPECIALIST
Medical Aesthetician ·
Laser Safety Specialist
Most people think of skin as the surface.
Alexandra’s work sits at the intersection of skin biology and energy-based treatment. She understands skin not only as the surface of the face, but as the system that determines how treatments are tolerated, repaired, and revealed.
Before a treatment is selected, she is reading the condition of the skin itself. Barrier strength. Inflammation. Pigment behaviour. Texture. Turnover. Sensitivity. Treatment response.
These are not cosmetic details.
They decide how the skin heals.
How it reflects light.
How it responds to laser, peels, facials, and home care.
How well the results of injectables and energy-based treatments settle and last.
That is what makes Alexandra’s work central to the Bespoke plan.
Skin therapy is not the soft part of aesthetics. It is the biological foundation that supports every other layer of treatment. If the skin is inflamed, depleted, reactive, or unsupported, the face cannot reflect refinement the way it should.
Alexandra approaches skin with restraint and discipline. She does not push the skin for a short-term effect if the barrier is not ready. She studies what the skin can tolerate, where it needs support, and how improvement can be built gradually through consistent, well-selected care.
Her work strengthens the surface the architecture depends on.
Patients feel the difference in her clarity. She explains what the skin is doing, why a treatment is being chosen, and how each step supports the larger plan.
Alexandra works closely with Sonia and Tina to ensure skin therapy, laser, collagen-focused treatments, and injectables function as one cohesive treatment plan.
Skin integrity first. Refinement always.
a letter to our patients
I founded bespøke by SkinAlchemy to practice medical aesthetics at the
level it deserves to be practiced: grounded in anatomy, biology, and
long-term thinking.
My approach is not trend-driven. It is shaped by formal training in
biochemistry and nursing, and by years of clinical experience assessing
how facial structure, tissue behaviour, and skin biology change over time.
Every recommendation is guided by how bone, ligaments, fat pads, and
collagen interact, not by isolated features or short-term outcomes.
The face is architecture. Aging is structural.
The Structure-First framework was developed to treat aging as a restorative
process, not a cosmetic one. When we focus only on surface shadows or
volume in isolation, we overlook the anatomical reality of how faces age.
Sustainable, natural-looking results require supporting the underlying
framework so the surface can settle with balance and integrity
Whether we're using biostimulators to regenerate your own collagen or
performing precise, conservative filling to restore areas such as the
under-eye, the goal remains the same: quiet, structural elevation. We do
not change faces. We restore the support that time has softened, respecting
proportion, symmetry, and your original facial identity.
At bespøke by SkinAlchemy, a Nurse Practitioner–led medical aesthetics
clinic in London, Ontario, every patient enters a long-term clinical
framework. Decisions are informed by advanced anatomical education,
including cadaver-based training, and nearly two decades of medical
experience. Our commitment is to anatomically faithful restoration,
delivering results that remain biologically sound today and over time.
Thank you for trusting us with your care,
Sonia Vilos
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our clinical standards
All treatments at bespøke by SkinAlchemy are performed within a regulated medical environment and guided by evidence-based practice. Patient safety, informed consent, and individualized assessment are foundational to every treatment plan.
our commitment to ethical practice and safety
As a medical aesthetic practice, your safety and privacy are our non-negotiables. We adhere to the highest standards of clinical hygiene and follow all federal and provincial privacy regulations (PIPEDA) to protect your personal health information. Our treatments are always preceded by a thorough medical assessment to ensure suitability, and we prioritize honest, transparent consultations over unrealistic outcomes.
