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Rennaï Opens Plastic Surgery Clinic at Royalmount
Rennaï has opened a plastic-surgery clinic within a beauty-services store at Montreal’s Royalmount shopping centre.
Clinique Le 1620 at Royalmount marks the launch of Canada’s first full-service medical aesthetics clinic integrated into a luxury beauty retail environment, says the company.
The 1,200-square-foot clinic is located within Rennaï’s 36,000-sf store space and blends clinical precision with an immersive shopping experience, says the Montreal-based beauty and skin-care retailer.
The clinic is led by plastic surgeon Mirko Gilardino. Described as a new satellite location, the clinic offers individualized treatment plans and a range of medical aesthetic services, including neuromodulators, dermal fillers, laser treatments, and skin-boosting injectables. Surgical consultations are also available on site.
Le 1620 Royalmount features proprietary facials using its CollageneX skin care line, as well as LED therapy, chemical peels, and advanced non-invasive rejuvenation technologies by InMode.
“This expansion allows us to grow our expert team, integrate new technologies, and deliver a truly holistic experience for our patients in a beautifully designed, accessible setting,” said Dr. Gilardino. “It’s a natural extension of our mission to redefine beauty and wellness while reflecting our vision of beauty as both science and self-care.”
The clinic also introduces digital body mapping and skin surveillance for early skin-cancer detection and skin-aging analysis, supported by a dermatologist.
Christopher Novak, Rennaï president and chief creative officer added: “Rennaï brings beauty, wellness, and expert services under one roof. Our partnership with Le 1620 takes this vision further, offering clinical-level care in a restorative space.”
Gilardino also serves as chief of plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgery at the McGill University Health Centre in Montreal.




