the myth
behind narcissus
Narcissus was admired by everyone who crossed his path, yet he never understood why. He moved through the world untouched by the devotion around him, unable to see in himself what others saw so clearly.
One evening, he knelt beside still water and caught his reflection for the first time. In that moment, everything became quiet. Captivated by the image before him, he remained there until he slowly faded away.
From that place bloomed a flower with its head bowed toward the water. The narcissus flower, known today as the daffodil.
the meaning
behind narcissus
The story of Narcissus has long been mistaken for a warning against self-love. But beneath the surface, it speaks to something far more human: the longing to truly see ourselves.
At narcissus, reflection is not vanity. It is recognition. A quiet return inward beneath expectation, performance, and noise.
Here, science and ritual come together to create treatments that feel refined, intentional, and deeply personal.
the myth
reimagined
narcissus reimagines the myth through a modern lens. Not as obsession with appearance, but as awareness, refinement, and return to self.
Every treatment is approached with restraint and intention, designed to enhance rather than erase. The goal is never transformation for the sake of change, but subtle refinement that leaves you feeling aligned, restored, and entirely yourself.
In stillness, reflection becomes recognition. And from that recognition, something beautiful begins to bloom.

