Dr Catherine de Goursac
In the world of aesthetics, there is a clear trend: patients not only want to look younger, they also want healthy, luminous, naturally radiant skin. This “perfect skin” goal, popularised by Korean K-Beauty, relies as much on the accuracy of the diagnosis as it does on the efficacy of the products. With this in mind, the Perfect Glow makes perfect sense, combining Focuskin, a new generation skin analysis device, Inpure, an optimised, Korean version of skin cleansing, Inscalp for deep scalp hydration, and Endroled photobiomodulation, which enhances this combination of treatments.
Focuskin: Seeing the invisible

Skin diagnosis has long relied on straightforward visual observation. Today, technology allows us to go much further. Focuskin is an advanced imaging device that analyses the skin in depth thanks to several methods of visualisation:
• Detecting deep and superficial pigmentary lesions
• Analysing vascularisation and redness
• Visualising pores, blackheads and subcutaneous flaws
• Accurately assessing hydration, skin texture and wrinkles
The idea is to provide a scientific, personalised and objective diagnosis. The doctor can then adapt their treatments in a targeted way, according to the skin’s real needs rather than a simple visual impression. It is also an ideal tool for monitoring the efficacy of treatments over a few weeks or months. The personalised analysis uses a database of more than 200,000 patients that is added to every day, which means we can orientate the strategy of the aesthetic procedures and improve the results.
Inpure: a Korean-style HydraFacial

Inspired by the famous HydraFacial, which is hugely popular in the United States, the Inpure treatment follows the same lines but adds certain specific features directly inherited from Korean expertise:
• Double deep cleanse, sucking out any impurities, blackheads and excess sebum
• Infusion of Korean actives, rich in antioxidants, vitamins, peptides and key K-Beauty ingredients (niacinamide, seaweed from Jeju island, etc.)
• Immediate “perfect skin” effect, meaning a smooth, hydrated and ultra-radiant complexion
• Personalised adaptation according to the problems detected by the Focuskin (anti-acne, radiance, anti-aging, intense hydration)
Unlike some peels or aggressive treatments, the Inpure protocol is non-invasive, pain-free and suitable for all skin types, even sensitive skins. It is the ideal treatment to have prior to an important event, or for regular upkeep to enhance the skin quality.
Inscalp: Barophoresis
• Barophoresis is a non-invasive, needle-free aesthetic treatment used to help active ingredients (vitamins, hyaluronic acid, etc.) penetrate the skin using a “supersonic” pressurised air jet.
• The treatment starts with a cleanse or gentle peel, carried out using the Inpure device, to get rid of any dead cells and prepare the skin, which enables the actives to penetrate more easily.
• The pressurised jet then emits a micro-pressure which temporarily opens the intercellular channels in the epidermis, allowing the active ingredients to penetrate into the deepest layers of the skin.
• The desired effects include intense hydration, improved skin texture, smoother wrinkles, a more even complexion and overall skin revitalisation. This technology can also be used on the scalp.
Endroled treatment:
Photobiomodulation made in France
• Endroled is a device that emits non-coherent LED light (visible and close to infrared) used for photobiomodulation, to stimulate the cells with light energy.
• The photons emitted are captured by cellular components (such as mitochondrial enzymes), which boosts ATP production, stimulates regeneration and healing, and reduces oxidative stress.
• The device has several wavelengths (470nm blue, 590nm yellow, 625nm red, 850nm infrared), and each one achieves specific effects: antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, neo collagen, free radical reduction, etc.
• Endroled, like Focuskin, uses artificial intelligence to adapt the intensity of the light according to the distance, phototype, age and treatment area, to guarantee optimal and safe results.
• The indications vary: treating scars, stretch marks, alopecia, acne scars, as well as improving the skin texture. The technology is non-invasive, quick and requires no consumables.
A global approach: from diagnosis to visible results
The set up and use of the Perfect Glow illustrates a new way of approaching aesthetics:
• We accurately identify any imbalances and the skin’s real requirements
• We offer tailored treatments, inspired by Korean skin quality standards
• We objectively monitor the results thanks to the Focuskin’s photos and measurements
The protocol is carried out in several stages:
1. Enzymatic cleansing and gentle exfoliation
2. Controlled suction of impurities and dead skin cells
3. Targeted infusion of the actives selected according to the requirements identified by the Focuskin
4. Immediate “perfect skin” effect, with improved radiance and hydration
This approach respects the integrity of the skin barrier while bringing about benefits that are visible from the very first session. The Perfect Glow combines Focuskin + Inpure + Inscalp + Endroled, which avoids any randomised treatments and responds to current demands for a radiant and even complexion, healthy and plumped skin, without any artificial transformations. It is also an excellent gateway to other regenerative protocols, such as exosomes, polynucleotides and hydrating boosters.
The quest for flawless skin is not limited to injections or miracle creams. It requires a scientific understanding of the skin and targeted, safe and effective technology-based treatments. With Perfect Glow by Endromed, aesthetic medicine draws inspiration from Korean innovations to offer every patient a natural-looking, radiant complexion for the long term. L
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Dr Catherine de Goursac

Expert in medical aesthetic techniques for 30 years. Teacher at the faculty of medicine since 2017, board member of the AFME (French Association of Aesthetic Medicine) and the FSMEA (Union of Aesthetic and Anti-aging Doctors). Permanent member of the French Society of Aesthetic Medicine.
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