What Is DMK Enzyme Therapy? Everything You Need to Know Before You Book

By Agnes Grumslys · CA Licensed Cosmetologist #A330955 · DMK Certified Specialist · Agnes Beauty & Wellness, Huntington Beach


I get asked about DMK more than almost any other treatment I offer. And every single time, I love the question — because the answer surprises people.

Most people come in expecting me to describe a fancy facial. Something luxurious and relaxing with nice-smelling products and a warm towel at the end. When I tell them what DMK actually is — and what it actually does — they go quiet for a second. Then they want to know everything.

So let me tell you everything.

Whether you’re researching DMK enzyme therapy in Huntington Beach for the first time or you’ve been hearing about it and wondering if the results are real — this is the article I wish existed when I first discovered this treatment. I’m going to walk you through what it is, what happens to your skin during a session, what the plasmatic effect actually means, who it works best for, and what my clients experience. I’m also going to be completely honest about the parts that aren’t for everyone.

Because that’s how I work.


What DMK Enzyme Therapy Actually Is

Let me give you the simple version first, because I always start here with clients.

DMK is a skin revision system that trains your skin to function at its highest level again.

That’s it. That’s the clearest way I know to say it. It’s not a pampering treatment. It’s not a quick fix. It’s a clinical system — developed by biochemist Danné Montague-King — that works at a cellular level to change how your skin actually operates. Not just how it looks for a day or two. How it functions.

The full name is DMK Enzyme Therapy. The “DMK” comes from Danné Montague-King himself, the biochemist who developed the system over decades of research into how skin cells work. His core belief — and mine too, which is part of why I fell in love with this treatment — is that the skin has an extraordinary intelligence. It knows how to heal itself. It knows how to regenerate. When it isn’t functioning the way it should, it doesn’t need to be scrubbed, injected, or lasered into submission. It needs to be taught.

That’s what DMK does. It teaches.


Why I Got Certified — And Why It Changed How I Practice

I first discovered DMK while I was deep in the process of expanding my clinical skincare knowledge. I had been practicing for years and I kept looking for something that went beyond surface-level results. I wanted to treat skin, not just temporarily improve how it looked.

The first time I saw DMK work — really work — I remember thinking: this is what I’ve been looking for. The skin looked more alive, more oxygenated, more responsive. There was an immediate shift not just in appearance but in function. Something had changed underneath the surface, not just on top of it.

I knew I needed to go deeper. So I pursued certification — training under Chelsea, DMK’s own Senior Account Manager and Educator. Over the past five years, that training has been one of the most impactful experiences of my career. What I learned most was this: skin is intelligent. It responds when we work with its natural processes instead of forcing change. You cannot learn that from a book. It comes from hands-on observation, correction, and repetition over hundreds of sessions.

It completely changed how I approach skincare — and it’s why DMK sits at the center of my clinical practice at Agnes Beauty & Wellness.


The 4-Pillar Philosophy: Remove, Rebuild, Protect, Maintain

The entire DMK system is built on four steps that work together as one continuous process. Understanding these four steps helps explain why DMK produces results that most treatments can’t match.

Remove. The first step breaks down dead skin cell buildup using plant-based enzymes. These enzymes transform dead material into a weak acid that flushes away naturally — clearing the surface so the skin underneath can receive what it needs.

Rebuild. Once the skin is clear, topical serums encourage the skin’s natural cellular healing, collagen production, and long-term vitality. This is where the real retraining happens — giving the skin the building blocks it needs to start functioning properly.

Protect. The freshly revised skin is shielded from UV rays, environmental stressors, and free radicals using concentrated antioxidants. Skin that has just been reactivated at a cellular level needs protection while it integrates all that new activity.

Maintain. This is the part most people underestimate. DMK’s home care prescriptives — used between sessions — are not optional extras. They’re roughly half the treatment. The professional session opens the door. Home care walks you through it.

I want to be honest about that last pillar because some people ask if they can use their regular skincare products after DMK. My honest answer is that mixing heavy silicones, synthetic fragrances, or conflicting chemicals with DMK’s system can stall or reverse the cellular progress we made together. The home care protocol matters.


What Actually Happens During a Session

A standard DMK session runs about 90 minutes. Here’s what that looks like from the moment you sit down.

We start with a thorough skin analysis and preparation. Depending on your skin’s condition, I use specialized DMK cleansers and prep solutions to draw out embedded impurities and prepare the cellular environment for the enzyme mask.

Then comes the mask — the signature element of the entire treatment.

The enzyme mask is applied to the face, neck, and décolletage using specific fan brush strokes. These aren’t random strokes. The technique traces the lateral, horizontal, and vertical facial muscles to stimulate lymphatic pathways. Every stroke has a purpose.

Over the next 45 minutes, the mask tightens. And tightens. And tightens some more — until it feels almost completely rigid. Clients often describe it as “concrete on my face.” You will feel a strong pulsing or throbbing sensation. That sensation is not discomfort for the sake of it. That is your skin working. That is the reverse osmosis process pumping fresh blood and oxygen through your capillaries.

I stay with every client throughout the entire session. I talk them through each stage so they know exactly what’s happening and why they feel what they feel. Nothing is ever left unexplained. Interestingly, many clients relax deeply during this part — especially when I add sound therapy to the room — and some actually fall asleep while the mask is working. There is something deeply restoring about knowing your skin is being taken care of at a fundamental level.


The Plasmatic Effect — What It Is and Why You Should Want It

After 45 minutes, the mask is gently soaked off. And then something happens that surprises almost everyone the first time they see it.

Your face will have visible, web-like pink and reddish lines across it. A visible roadmap of dilated capillaries and blood vessels. It can look alarming if you don’t know what it means.

It means everything is working exactly as it should.

This is what DMK calls the Plasmatic Effect. What you’re seeing is increased blood flow and lymphatic movement actively delivering oxygen and fresh nutrients into your skin cells. Essentially, your skin just had an internal workout — and those visible lines are proof that blood and lymph channels have opened up in response.

I always explain this in real time so clients feel completely safe. The redness is temporary. It typically fades within 20 to 30 minutes, and what remains is a radiance, firmness, and brightness that cannot be faked. Marcy, one of my clients who comes in monthly, describes it perfectly: “Every appointment feels like I’m going to a mechanic for my skin — Agnes ensures that everything is functioning at its best.”

That’s exactly right. That’s what the plasmatic effect is telling us.


Who DMK Works Best For

I work with a wide range of skin concerns using DMK — acne, hyperpigmentation, aging skin, scarring, rosacea, congestion, and loss of firmness. In my experience, the most dramatic transformations happen with acne-prone and textured skin, especially when there has been long-term inflammation or imbalance that other treatments have failed to address.

Chelsea Thomson, one of my clients, came to me originally for a buccal facial for her TMJ. After a few sessions I recommended DMK. Her words stayed with me: “I was hooked because I got a ton of compliments on my skin. I even got carded by a girl in her twenties. I am 41 by the way.” That kind of result comes from skin that is genuinely healthier — not from a filter.

DMK is also excellent for skin that has tried everything. If you’ve been through the rounds of serums, peels, and facials and nothing has stuck, it’s often because those treatments were addressing symptoms rather than the underlying function. DMK starts at the function.


Who Should Pause Before Booking

I always assess carefully. If someone’s skin barrier is severely compromised or extremely reactive, I won’t go straight to DMK. I’ll start with gentler steps to bring the skin into a state of readiness first.

DMK is also not ideal if you’re currently using Accutane or isotretinoin, have active open wounds or infections on the skin, or are in a highly reactive flare of certain skin conditions. At your consultation, I’ll ask the right questions to determine whether DMK is the right starting point or whether we need to prepare your skin first.

My philosophy is never to force the skin — but to support it into readiness.


DMK Level 1 vs. Level 2 Muscle Banding — What’s the Difference?

I offer two levels of DMK at my Huntington Beach studio.

DMK Level 1 focuses on restoring skin function, improving circulation, and bringing the skin back into balance. This is where most clients begin — and for many, this is all they ever need for remarkable results. It uses Enzyme Masque #1, which is responsible for the foundational tightening, reverse osmosis, and the plasmatic effect.

DMK Level 2 — Muscle Banding goes deeper. Using Enzyme Masques #2 and #3, it works with the structural support of the face to physically lift and firm sagging tissue. Masque #2 acts as a muscle contractor, lifting tissue from below. Masque #3 contains ingredients like cinnamon oil that generate pseudo-heat and massive vasodilation to instantly tighten the face and neck contours.

I choose which level is right based entirely on what your skin is ready for — not on a fixed protocol. The skin tells me what it needs if I’m listening closely enough.


How DMK Compares to Other Treatments You’ve Heard Of

This question comes up constantly, so I want to address it directly.

DMK vs. HydraFacial: A HydraFacial exfoliates and hydrates the surface. It feels great and produces immediate brightness. DMK works at a cellular level to change how your skin functions. They’re not in competition — they’re doing fundamentally different things.

DMK vs. Chemical Peels: Peels work through controlled injury — damaging the top layers to stimulate regeneration. DMK does not rely on exfoliation or injury. It works with the skin’s own biology. This makes it a safer option for more skin types, including darker tones that can be sensitive to peels.

DMK vs. Microneedling: Microneedling creates microscopic punctures to trigger collagen response. Again, the mechanism is controlled injury. DMK achieves similar cellular stimulation without trauma to the skin.

DMK vs. Botox and Fillers: This is the comparison I hear most often. I always tell clients the truth: DMK will not freeze or fill the face the way injectables do. What it can do is significantly improve the quality, strength, and health of the skin itself. It helps the skin age better, function better, and maintain a more natural, supported structure over time. For clients who want to care for their skin intelligently without needles, DMK is one of the most powerful tools available.

Crystal Wei and her husband use DMK specifically “before a big event” because the results are that immediate and that visible — alongside the long-term skin health they’ve built through consistency.


The Honest Pros and Cons

I believe in transparency with my clients, so here’s the unfiltered version.

The real benefits: True cellular results that improve with each session. Highly customizable to your specific concern. Safe for all skin types and tones. No downtime to speak of — the plasmatic effect fades within 30 minutes and you can return to your day. Genuinely addresses root causes rather than symptoms.

What you should know going in: This is not a relaxing facial. The mask tightening and pulsing sensation is intense — some people find it claustrophobic. The plasmatic effect can look alarming immediately after removal. You may experience a purge if you have underlying congestion. The home care protocol is non-negotiable. And DMK requires commitment — real transformation takes a series of sessions, not one.

The biggest misconception I hear is that DMK is “just another facial.” It is not. It is a skin revision system designed to retrain how the skin functions over time. Mercedes Burnett, who has been coming to see me for years, put it well: “She is very thorough in all that she does. She is an expert in her craft… Agnes facials are worth every penny.”

The results are deeply transformative when done consistently. But they require your commitment too.


How Many Sessions Will You Need?

Most clients notice changes after the very first session — particularly in glow, texture, and circulation. By the third treatment, we often see more noticeable correction, especially for acne and congestion.

For general skin rejuvenation, a starting series of 3 to 4 treatments spaced 1 to 2 weeks apart is typical. For more specific concerns — cystic acne, deep scarring, melasma, significant aging — a program of 6 to 12 sessions is usually recommended, alongside consistent home care.

Long-term transformation depends on consistency. DMK is a process of rebuilding skin function over time, not a single event.


After Your Session — What To Do (and What Not To Do)

For the 24 to 48 hours following your DMK treatment, keep things simple. No harsh actives. No heat. No intense exercise. No direct sun exposure. Just hydration and barrier support — allowing your skin to fully integrate the work we’ve done together. If you need to wear makeup, keep it clean and mineral-based.

The skin after DMK is in a heightened state of receptivity. What you put on it in those first 24 to 48 hours matters more than usual. Treat it gently.


One Last Thing — From Me to You

I would say this to anyone sitting on the fence about their first DMK session: give your skin the chance to function the way it was designed to.

Trust the process. Be consistent. Allow time for real change — because true skin transformation is not instant, but it is lasting.

The moment I look forward to most isn’t when the mask goes on. It’s the quiet moment when a client looks in the mirror afterward and pauses. That pause — that silent realization that something has already shifted — is why I do this work.

If you’re ready to experience that for yourself, I’d love to be your guide.


Agnes Grumslys is a California Licensed Cosmetologist (License #A330955) and certified DMK Specialist at Agnes Beauty & Wellness, located inside Old World Village, Huntington Beach, CA. New DMK clients begin with a consultation to ensure the treatment is right for your skin. Book your DMK consultation here →


Frequently Asked Questions About DMK Enzyme Therapy

Does DMK enzyme therapy hurt? No — but it is intense. The enzyme mask hardens completely over 45 minutes and creates a strong pulsing or throbbing sensation. This is the reverse osmosis process working in your skin. It is not painful, but if you are highly claustrophobic, the tightness can feel challenging. I stay with every client throughout the entire session and explain every sensation in real time.

What is the plasmatic effect in DMK? The plasmatic effect is the visible roadmap of pink and reddish capillary lines that appear on the face after the mask is removed. It is a completely normal and desired reaction — it means blood and lymph channels have opened to flood your skin with fresh oxygen and nutrients. The lines fade within 20 to 30 minutes, leaving visible radiance and firmness.

How many DMK sessions will I need? Most clients see visible improvement after the first session. For general rejuvenation, a series of 3 to 4 sessions spaced 1 to 2 weeks apart is typical. For acne, scarring, or melasma, 6 to 12 sessions with consistent home care is usually recommended.

Is DMK enzyme therapy safe for dark skin tones? Yes. Because DMK works with the body’s natural chemistry rather than heat or lasers, it is safe and effective for all Fitzpatrick skin types and tones. It is particularly excellent for hyperpigmentation-prone skin.

What is the difference between DMK Level 1 and Muscle Banding? DMK Level 1 uses Enzyme Masque #1 to restore skin function and circulation. DMK Level 2 — Muscle Banding — uses Masques #2 and #3 to physically lift and firm sagging tissue by working with facial muscle structure. I determine which level your skin is ready for at your consultation.

How is DMK different from a HydraFacial or chemical peel? HydraFacials and peels work on the surface through exfoliation and hydration. DMK works at a cellular level through the skin’s own biology — without exfoliation or controlled injury. It is a skin revision system, not a surface treatment.

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Agnes Grumslys

Licensed esthetician with over 15 years of experience, specializing in European Customized Facials, DMK Skin Revisions, Buccal Massage, Lymphatic Drainage, and Body Sculpting at Agnes Beauty and Wellness.

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