Candy Cane Health

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I didn’t go looking for Candy Cane.


Candy Cane found me.


I was at Dr. Barr’s office in West Palm Beach—already someone who knows her way around aesthetics—but still searching for that elusive unicorn: a medical aesthetic professional who understands restraint, regeneration, and the difference between “refreshed” and “who did your face?”


Then Candy walked in.


First impression? Sunshine. Blonde, bright, warm, instantly disarming. The kind of person who makes you feel relaxed before you even sit down. And while we were chatting—about life, about skin, about absolutely nothing and everything—I had this quiet realization: she wasn’t just talking. She was watching. Studying. Taking it all in. Facial movement, skin quality, energy. Intake by conversation. Genius.


Candy has more than 20 years in the aesthetic industry, and it shows—not in an intimidating way, but in a confident, effortless way. She’s not satiated in her approach. She’s intentional. Thoughtful. She believes the patient’s own body should do the heavy lifting—not the syringe—and honestly, that philosophy alone made me trust her immediately.

I was specifically looking for someone who could microneedle platinum biologics exosomes—something I had discovered years ago and deeply believe in for stimulating collagen, improving skin texture, and calming inflammation. It’s not a trendy treatment. It’s a smart one. And finding someone who truly understands how to use it properly? Rare. Candy didn’t blink. She knew.


Her aesthetic philosophy is refreshingly sane. Yes, there’s a place for hyaluronic acid fillers—but her true artistry lies in biostimulators and neuromodulators, using toxin lightly, artfully, and strategically sprinkled across the face, neck, and chest. No frozen faces. No overfilled cheeks. You still look like yourself. Just better rested. Brighter. Softer around the edges.


Candy thinks in plans, not quick fixes. She loves combining chemical peels, laser therapies, microneedling, exosomes, growth factors, and medical-grade skincare into treatments that actually work with your skin. Healthy skin first. Everything else follows.


And here’s the part that really sold me: she will absolutely talk you out of things. Candy guides patients toward slower, more natural approaches, giving tissue time to respond so results look better—and last longer. She wants her patients to look pretty and fresh, not tired or oddly aged by aesthetics. And frankly, that honesty is rare.

So if you’re new to town and quietly asking around, wondering where the people-in-the-know go—now you know.


Candy Cane is an expert. An artist. A listener. A ray of sunshine with a syringe—used sparingly and brilliantly.



Finding her felt a little magical. And once you do, you’ll wonder how you ever trusted anyone else.