SoHo Aesthetic Atelier

An atelier for the modern face.

Bespoke aesthetic medicine, delivered with the precision of a tailor and the discretion of a private gallery.

As Featured In
Vogue
The Cut
Harper's Bazaar
Allure
Town & Country
Into The Gloss
4+
Years in Manhattan
12k+
Treatments Performed
4.9+
Average Patient Rating
100%
Physician-Led Care
The Method

Three signature protocols. Built around how patients actually live.

Most patients don't want a long menu — they want a plan. We've codified ours into three protocols, each refined over thousands of visits.

01
The Quiet Refresh
A measured combination of neuromodulators and skin therapy designed to look like rest, not work.
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02
The Architectural Reset
Mid-face filler artistry paired with energy-based skin tightening — for patients restoring foundation.
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03
The Long Game
A twelve-month, physician-supervised plan combining injectables, lasers, and metabolic wellness.
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Treatment Menu

Signature treatments.

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A Note From Our Founder

"I opened Maison Vert because I was tired of seeing the same faces walking out of medspas. We don't do that here. We do you, refined."

— Dr. Mariana Reyes · Medical Director
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From Our Patients
I've been to four other medspas in Manhattan. This is the first one where I felt truly listened to, and the only one where my results look like a better me — not a different person.
Lauren K. · West Village
Patient since 2022
Service Areas

Serving the greater San Francisco area.

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Ready when you are.

Complimentary 30-minute consultations are available by appointment.

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Note

A note on consent forms

Why ours run long, what we hope a patient gets out of reading them, and the moment we are reaching for.

Maison Vert 1 min read

Our consent forms run long. We have been told, sometimes briskly, that the legal minimum would be a quarter the length. We know.

The length is the point. We are not reaching for the signature. We are reaching for the moment a patient sets the page down and says, “Actually, I'd like to wait.” That moment is the most professionally satisfying one we have.

If you sign and proceed, we are equally pleased. We will have done it together.