It’s a vital destination.
A gorgeous, intimate space that resembles a charming hotel rather than a stuffy medical clinic has become a go-to Manhattan spot for A-listers, power players and glow-getters alike.
Nestled on the Upper East Side, the Georgia Louise Beauty Longevity Atelier is where beauty meets bioinnovation — think luxurious $715 facials and cutting-edge $2,500 peptide stacks.
“We’ve built a unique approach to beauty and performance, merging esthetics, functional medicine and regenerative therapy,” Georgia Louise, one of Hollywood’s top aestheticians, told The Post.
Louise — whose celebrity clientele includes Anne Hathaway, Jennifer Aniston, Naomi Campbell and Gwyneth Paltrow — caters to the extravagant whims of the rich and powerful who want to look younger while living longer.
One of the opulent sanctuary’s main offerings is injectable and oral peptides, delivered in the comfort of a chic dove gray lounger.
Peptides — short chains of amino acids that act as natural building blocks for the body — are the latest “hack” taking the beauty and wellness worlds by storm.
They are said to boost collagen, improve skin hydration and promote muscle growth and repair, among other benefits.
“This is the new frontier of beauty longevity, where we focus on optimizing cellular health, not masking surface concerns,” Louise said. “Those in the longevity and biohacking communities have known their power for years, but the beauty world is now catching up.”
While individual peptide injections cost between $400 and $800, comprehensive peptide programs can exceed $2,500.
Using lab work, the atelier’s medical team develops personalized peptide stacks for each client based on their unique biological needs and lifestyle goals.
“We see a diverse but focused group: high-performing professionals, women in their 30s to 60s, celebrities and longevity-minded individuals who value prevention and optimization,” Louise explained.
“Most already engage in functional wellness — IV therapy, microcurrent facials or biohacking — and are now expanding into internal regeneration.”
The procedures promise a bevy of beauty and health benefits, like firmer skin, more energy, better sleep, faster wound healing, enhanced immune health, reduced inflammation and balanced hormones.
Louise is a peptide devotee herself.
She said she achieved better energy, optimal weight, glowing skin and mental clarity from regenerative medicine and peptides after battling thyroid and autoimmune issues, gut dysfunction and fatigue.
“I wanted my clients to have access to the same science-backed solutions,” she said.
Some of the clinic’s most popular protocols are gut-supporting BPC-157 injections and the immune-boosting peptide thymosin alpha-1 (TA-1).
“We often pair these [peptide treatments] with IV therapy, hyperbaric oxygen and facial regeneration for a full 360° rejuvenation experience,” Louise noted.
Beyond the popular peptides, clients can also order B12 shots for energy and vitamin C shots to boost immunity.
The menu also features platelet-rich plasma therapy, said to restore skin fullness while reducing fine lines and wrinkles.
“Customized longevity stacks with IV or oxygen therapy are available,” Louise said. “Most clients do an 8- to 12-week course two or three times a year, with maintenance boosters in between.”
And you don’t need to have fine lines to live the finer life.
“We also see younger clients using peptides to maintain hormonal balance, mental focus and healthy skin before signs of aging appear,” Louise said.
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