By: Diana Miller
“When your cells are struggling, no amount of filler will make you look truly healthy,” says Dominika Laureto, founder of Supreme Wellness.
That philosophy defines the mission behind Supreme Wellness & Aesthetics — a practice focused on the full picture of health, not just the visible symptoms. With locations in Park Ridge and Oak Brook, Illinois, Supreme Wellness continues to gain recognition for its steady and measured approach to personalized care.
A Model Built on Balance
At Supreme, no two treatment plans are the same. Instead of following trends, the team builds programs around what each individual needs physically, emotionally, and medically.
This balanced strategy blends aesthetics, functional wellness, and recovery science while remaining within regulatory guidelines.
Dominika Laureto developed this model based on years of experience in both hospital systems and aesthetic medicine. She saw firsthand how rushed care often overlooks underlying issues. Her response was to create a slower, more thoughtful clinic — one where clients are seen, heard, and given room to heal at their own pace.
Listening Before Acting
Supreme’s team begins with one essential step: listening.
Whether someone walks in seeking clearer skin, better energy, or support for stress, they are guided through a detailed intake. One that focuses on lifestyle, habits, sleep, and emotional health.
“We don’t just ask what you want to fix,” says Dr. Aaron Zirk, a physician on staff. “We ask what you want to feel.”
Dr. Zirk brings 15 years of emergency medicine experience to his role at Supreme. Now focused on integrative care, he combines clinical knowledge with a deeper focus on prevention and client-driven outcomes.
Recovery, Not Just Results
Supreme Wellness does not chase rapid transformations. Instead, they emphasize gradual, sustainable improvements using modalities like red light therapy, oxygen support, and targeted nutrition. Each of these is selected based on data, client feedback, and personal goals rather than blanket protocols.
Recovery expert Steve Laureto plays a key role in this strategy.
With a background in exercise science and performance biomechanics, he focuses on building routines that support energy, sleep, and tissue resilience. His emphasis on variation helps prevent adaptation and keeps the body responsive to therapy.
For example, his clients might rotate through hot and cold immersion, breathwork, and light-based tools. This rotation helps avoid overstimulation and ensures each system of the body gets proper rest and renewal.
Wellness That Includes the Mind
Supreme Wellness also addresses an often-overlooked factor: mental health.
Dominika regularly reminds clients that how they feel about themselves can shape how they see themselves. “If your stress is high, your brain might exaggerate flaws that others don’t even notice,” she explains.
That’s why her team builds environments where clients feel safe and respected. They won’t push treatments that don’t align with a person’s emotional or physical state.
Instead, they might suggest gentler services like nutrient therapy or guided breathing. All approaches aimed at restoring calm, not altering appearance.
Caution Around Claims
Supreme Wellness is careful to avoid overstating the benefits of any treatment. While they explore new wellness tools, they are clear about what is supported by science and what still needs further study.
Treatments that are still considered experimental or under review by regulators are never positioned as guaranteed solutions.
Instead, Supreme focuses on providing options that aim to support general wellness, relaxation, and quality of life. They do not claim to cure, prevent, or diagnose medical conditions.
This clarity helps build trust with clients, many of whom come to Supreme after feeling confused or overwhelmed by fast promises elsewhere.
A Future Grounded in Integrity
As Supreme Wellness continues to grow, its team remains grounded in one principle: do what’s right for the client.
That means honoring both data and intuition. It means recognizing that wellness takes time. It means offering services that support – and not replace – the body’s natural rhythms.
Dominika says it best: “Our goal isn’t to sell perfection. It’s to guide people toward feeling like themselves again.”
Supreme Wellness proves that health doesn’t need to be rushed or extreme. With balance, care, and honest communication, it’s possible to build lasting results.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for informational purposes only. Individual results may vary, and treatments discussed are not guaranteed to provide specific outcomes. The services mentioned are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical conditions. It is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new wellness program or treatment.