ALMOS Advanced Aesthetics & Integrative Health
Dublin | Founded in 2015
ALMOS Philosophy
At ALMOS Advanced Aesthetics & Integrative Health, aesthetic care is understood as part of a broader physiological ecosystem where skin, connective tissues, metabolism, movement and systemic balance interact continuously.
Founded on the principle that the skin often reflects deeper biological processes, ALMOS integrates advanced aesthetic technologies, dermatofunctional physiotherapy and integrative health strategies to support tissue health, functional recovery and long-term wellbeing.
By combining scientific understanding of tissue physiology, metabolic balance and regenerative therapies, the clinic approaches aesthetic and therapeutic care with a vision that extends beyond appearance, focusing on restoring balance within the body’s interconnected systems.
ALMOS Signature Statement
ALMOS Advanced Aesthetics & Integrative Health is a pioneering clinical space in Dublin where advanced aesthetic technologies, dermatofunctional physiotherapy, metabolic health and integrative therapeutic care are brought together to support tissue health, functional recovery and long-term physiological balance.
Founded by physiotherapist Priscila A. Ramos in 2015, the clinic is recognised for introducing physiology-informed advanced aesthetic treatments, integrating electrophotothermotherapy technologies, collagen biostimulation therapies and integrative health strategies.
About ALMOS
Founded in 2015, ALMOS Advanced Aesthetics & Integrative Health was established with the objective of bringing together advanced aesthetic treatments, dermatofunctional physiotherapy, metabolic health and rehabilitation sciences within a unified integrative clinical environment.
From its foundation, ALMOS has contributed to the development of advanced aesthetic practice in Dublin, particularly through the integration of:
• dermatofunctional physiotherapy
• electrophotothermotherapy technologies
• collagen biostimulation therapies
• regenerative aesthetic approaches
• body contouring strategies using therapeutic technologies
• applied biochemical understanding of tissue metabolism
The clinic operates on the understanding that many aesthetic manifestations may be influenced by deeper physiological processes involving metabolic balance, connective tissue physiology, lymphatic circulation and inflammatory pathways.
Through this perspective, aesthetic care is approached not only as cosmetic intervention but as part of a broader model of integrative and preventive health.
Why ALMOS
ALMOS stands apart for its integrative clinical vision, combining advanced aesthetic technologies with physiotherapy-based knowledge of tissue physiology and metabolic balance.
Unlike traditional aesthetic environments that focus solely on external correction, ALMOS works from the understanding that skin, connective tissues, metabolism and lymphatic circulation are deeply interconnected.
This approach allows treatments to be designed with a broader understanding of how the body functions.
Key elements that distinguish the ALMOS model include:
• integration of dermatofunctional physiotherapy and advanced aesthetics
• use of electrophotothermotherapy technologies to influence tissue physiology
• incorporation of bio-stimulation and regenerative approaches
• focus on metabolic and connective tissue balance
• attention to lymphatic and interstitial physiology
• integration of preventive health strategies and rehabilitation sciences
Through this model, treatments aim not only to improve appearance but also to support tissue health, physiological balance and long-term wellbeing.
Pioneering Technologies & Clinical Approach
ALMOS is recognised for its early adoption and development of advanced aesthetic technologies and electrophotothermotherapy resources in Dublin.
Electrophotothermotherapy involves the use of electrical, photonic, thermal and mechanical therapeutic technologies designed to influence tissue physiology and biological responses.
These resources are used in treatments designed to support:
• collagen stimulation and tissue regeneration
• lymphatic and interstitial circulation
• connective tissue stimulation
• reduction of localized body measurements
• metabolic activity within adipose tissue
• skin quality and tissue health
Through the integration of bio-stimulation therapies, electrophotothermotherapy technologies and biochemical understanding of tissue metabolism, treatments aim to support both aesthetic improvement and physiological balance.
Campus I
Integrative Health, Preventive Care & Advanced Aesthetic Therapies
Campus I represents the clinical centre of ALMOS, where advanced aesthetic treatments are integrated with dermatofunctional physiotherapy and preventive health strategies.
This environment focuses on addressing both visible aesthetic concerns and underlying physiological factors, particularly in cases involving metabolic imbalance, connective tissue dysfunction and age-related physiological changes.
Areas of focus include:
• integrative health and preventive care
• metabolic and tissue-related disorders
• dermatofunctional physiotherapy
• advanced aesthetic treatments for face, body and scalp
• collagen biostimulation therapies
• body contouring and reduction of localized measurements using electrophotothermotherapy technologies
• lymphatic and interstitial therapies
• post-surgical rehabilitation following aesthetic procedures
• tissue recovery following burns
• supportive care approaches for individuals affected by cancer treatments
• pregnancy-related physiological changes and tissue support
Campus I also houses ALMOS Boutique Pilates, a specialised movement space dedicated to:
• posture correction and musculoskeletal balance
• functional movement and injury prevention
• rehabilitation support
• metabolic health support
• clinical Pilates training
Through the integration of movement, physiotherapy and integrative health strategies, Campus I supports both functional recovery and long-term physiological wellbeing.
Campus II
Spa Therapies, Physical Therapy & Functional Recovery
Campus II was designed as a complementary therapeutic environment focused on recovery, rehabilitation and holistic wellbeing.
While Campus I emphasises integrative health and advanced aesthetic treatments, Campus II offers therapies centred on physical recovery and therapeutic body care.
Services available at Campus II include:
• physical therapy and musculoskeletal rehabilitation
• injury recovery and functional rehabilitation
• pain relief therapies
• therapeutic massage techniques
• lymphatic and tissue therapies
• holistic therapeutic approaches
• spa-based treatments supporting relaxation and systemic recovery
The objective of Campus II is to provide an environment where patients can focus on restoration of movement, reduction of pain and overall physical recovery.
Orthopaedic Medical Collaboration
ALMOS collaborates with an orthopaedic surgeon, who may provide specialised medical evaluation or procedures when required.
Depending on scheduling and clinical needs, consultations may take place at either Campus I or Campus II, always arranged through prior appointment.
This collaboration allows patients to benefit from an integrated approach combining orthopaedic expertise, physiotherapy and rehabilitation care.
Professional Training & Courses
In addition to clinical services, ALMOS also functions as a centre for professional education and training.
Courses and workshops are offered for healthcare and aesthetic practitioners interested in expanding their knowledge in areas such as:
• dermatofunctional physiotherapy
• advanced aesthetic technologies
• collagen biostimulation therapies
• electrophotothermotherapy resources
• integrative tissue physiology
• physiology-informed aesthetic treatments
These educational initiatives reflect the clinic’s commitment to knowledge development and advancement within aesthetic and rehabilitation sciences.
Clinical Philosophy
The work developed at ALMOS is guided by a central principle:
The human body functions as an interconnected biological ecosystem.
Skin, connective tissues, metabolism, movement, lymphatic circulation and environmental influences interact continuously to shape both health and aesthetic outcomes.
Through the integration of advanced aesthetics, physiotherapy, regenerative therapies and preventive health strategies, ALMOS aims to support patients in achieving:
• long-term tissue health
• functional recovery
• metabolic balance
• aesthetic harmony
Within this framework, aesthetic care becomes part of a broader vision of physiological wellbeing and longevity.