Accessibility at Trinity Aesthetic Studio

Trinity Aesthetic Studio
Last Updated: December 2, 2025

Trinity Aesthetic Studio (“Trinity,” “we,” “our,” or “us”) is committed to ensuring that our website is accessible and usable for all visitors, including individuals with disabilities. We believe everyone should be able to access information about our services easily, regardless of ability, device, or technology.

Our Accessibility Goal

Our goal is for the Trinity Aesthetic Studio website to conform to WCAG 2.1 Level AA success criteria. While we may not fully meet every AA requirement at this time, we are continuously improving our website to enhance accessibility and usability for all users.

Accessibility is an ongoing effort, and we regularly review our content, design, and interactive features to maintain and improve functionality for all visitors.


Efforts to Support Accessibility

To support universal access and assist visitors who may require accommodations, we incorporate the following measures:

1. Active Accessibility Improvements

We routinely:

  • Audit new content and features for accessibility compliance

  • Update pages, layouts, and components to align with WCAG 2.1 AA guidelines

  • Optimize images, headings, colors, contrast, and interactive elements

Because our website is updated frequently, some pages may temporarily fall short of certain standards. When identified, these issues are addressed promptly.

2. Accessibility Plugin Support

To provide immediate assistance to all visitors, we use the ally Accessibility Tool by Hostinger.
You can find the accessibility widget in the bottom-left corner of the screen on both desktop and mobile.

The tool provides helpful adjustments such as:

  • Increased contrast

  • Larger text

  • Dyslexia-friendly fonts

  • Highlighted links

  • Keyboard navigation support

  • Cursor adjustments

  • Screen reader-friendly enhancements

This ensures that all users have additional options to customize their browsing experience.

3. Continuous Training & Monitoring

Our team remains up-to-date on accessibility best practices and continuously works to improve Trinity’s digital accessibility through:

  • Internal reviews

  • Feedback monitoring

  • External reference guidelines


Areas We Are Working To Improve

While we strive to meet WCAG 2.1 AA guidelines, certain components may still need improvement, including:

  • UI elements provided by third-party platforms

  • Dynamic content that updates frequently

  • Embedded media

  • Older pages still being updated to current design standards

We appreciate your patience as we continue enhancing the accessibility of our website.


Feedback and Accessibility Support

We welcome accessibility-related feedback and encourage users to reach out if they encounter barriers or difficulties while using our website.

If you experience any issues or require assistance, please contact us:

Email: info@trinityaestheticstudio.com
Phone: +1 (714) 423-0240
Mail: Trinity Aesthetic Studio
Attn: Accessibility
255 W Central Ave, Brea, CA 92821

We will review and address your request as soon as possible.


Third-Party Content

Our website may include links or integrations with third-party websites or platforms. We cannot guarantee the accessibility of external content, but we encourage visitors to contact those providers directly with any accessibility concerns.


Commitment to Improvement

Accessibility is a core part of our mission.
We will continue updating our website and reviewing our technology to ensure that all visitors — including those with disabilities — have a seamless and inclusive experience.

dave oliak


Co-Founder, Medical Director

David Oliak, MD

Dr. Oliak has spent his career drawn to fields of medicine that are genuinely transformational for patients — the kind of transformation that changes not just health, but how people feel about their lives.

 

That journey began with bariatric surgery. Over a 20-year surgical career, Dr. Oliak performed more than 3,500 operations — including as one of Orange County’s first surgeons to offer laparoscopic weight loss surgery — helping patients achieve outcomes that rippled across every dimension of their lives: physical, medical, and emotional. The benefit came not from the surgery itself, but from what the body achieved once the conditions for change were in place.

 

That insight shaped everything that followed. In 2023, Dr. Oliak founded MD Total Wellness on a simple but powerful conviction: that the body has a remarkable capacity to heal, rejuvenate, and restore — and that when given the right signals and raw materials, it does this better than anything we can artificially impose. Hormone therapy restores what aging takes away. Peptide therapy stimulates the body’s own pathways to achieve meaningful outcomes. The body, properly supported, does things better than we can artificially replicate.

 

Aesthetics became the natural next chapter. The same technology-driven, root-cause philosophy applies — advanced energy-based technologies and regenerative skincare stimulate the body’s natural processes to address the underlying causes of aging at every layer — from the structural foundation to collagen and skin surface. At Trinity, that means starting with the foundation — rebuilding muscle and connective tissue — before addressing collagen, and refining the surface last. Achieving results that are compelling precisely because they are natural. Everyone wants to look and feel their best — Dr. Oliak believes the body can get us there on its own terms.

 

At Trinity, Dr. Oliak brings a rare combination of surgical precision, deep scientific grounding, and a genuine passion for patient transformation — helping people not just look better, but feel better about who they are.

Dr Gail Ann Krishnan resting on her chair, smiling, next to tthe emface machine

Co-Founder

Gail Ann Krishnan, DDS, MS

In Dr. Krishnan’s own words:

 

My work has always been shaped by a simple but profound conviction: that the face is not a surface to be perfected — it is a living system to be understood, respected, and supported.

 

Over more than 20 years of full mouth rehabilitation and restorative dentistry, I have come to see every smile as something far more than an aesthetic outcome. A smile is connected to the face, the muscles, the way a person moves, communicates, and expresses who they are. That understanding — of the head, neck, and facial system as a whole — is the foundation of everything I do, both in dentistry and at Trinity.

 

My clinical training at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry gave me a rigorous foundation in precision, proportion, and restorative excellence. But what has defined my work over the years goes beyond technical standards. It is a commitment to pushing past them — through innovation grounded in science, not trends. Every decision I make — shape, proportion, occlusion, material, treatment — is guided by one question: will this harmonize with the body’s natural expressions, preserve its integrity, and support its long-term health?

 

I have a deep resistance to the idea that aesthetics should depend on masking or on creating dependency. There is a meaningful difference between treatments that simply change how someone looks and treatments that restore and enhance the body’s own capacity to function and heal. That distinction matters to me. It is why I am drawn to biocompatible, structurally sound approaches — treatments that work with the body’s biochemical and physiologic processes, not against them. Because if someone is investing in looking better, it should also mean becoming healthier.

 

I feel strongly about muscle. Not as an obstacle to smooth away, but as something essential — to movement, to expression, to identity. We speak with our muscles. We smile, connect, and live fully through them. Treatments that diminish natural movement work against the very systems that make us human. Preserving muscle function is not just an aesthetic choice — it is a commitment to longevity and vitality.

 

Trends in beauty come and go, driven by marketing cycles that shift and disappear. But timeless beauty operates differently. It is rooted in confidence, authenticity, and the ability to fully express yourself. That is what I am committed to — for every patient, in every treatment decision.

 

This philosophy is what brought me to co-found Trinity with Dr. Oliak. In aesthetics, as in dentistry, the goal has never been to override nature. It has always been to support it — using the best available science and technology to help the body do what it already knows how to do, only better. Because an exceptional result isn’t just seen. It’s felt — by you, and by everyone around you.

 

I would love to be part of your journey.

 

— Gail Ann Krishnan, DDS, MS