Stepping into a completely different world

I thought I was just helping with a website.
I didn’t expect to become genuinely fascinated by what she does.
What started as a few small fixes on Patrycja’s WordPress website slowly turned into rebuilding the entire thing in Framer - and somewhere along the way, our conversations stopped being only about design, websites and technical problems.
The more I listened to her talk about regeneration, the nervous system, chronic tension, stress and the philosophy behind neurorehabilitation, the more I realized I was stepping into a completely different world than I originally expected. What Patrycja does goes far beyond what most people would probably classify as “beauty”.
Before this project, I honestly didn’t know much about neurolifting itself. And the deeper our conversations became, the more fascinated I was - not in a trend-driven “wellness” way, but more in a:
“Why are more people not talking about this?” kind of way.
What struck me the most was how deeply she believes in it.
You can immediately tell this is not just a job for her.
She lives it completely.
The way she talks about her work.
The energy she brings into it.
The passion that’s immediately visible when she starts explaining what she does and why.
And somehow, this project slowly became personal too.
I decided to try the treatment myself.
After my third session, I realized something I honestly didn’t expect:
for the first time since around 2011, my allergy symptoms - the kind that usually completely take over my life between February and May - suddenly became… quiet.
Not gone completely.
But reduced to maybe 5–10% of what they used to be.
And if someone has never struggled with constant allergies, it’s hard to explain how deeply they affect everyday life.
The exhaustion.
The tension.
The irritation that seems to come from nowhere.
Feeling like your body is constantly fighting something.
I got so used to functioning that way, I stopped questioning it.
And then suddenly - something shifted.
I noticed I felt calmer in my body.
Less tense.
More rested.
Even my eyes looked different somehow.
People close to me started noticing it before I even said anything.
When they asked what changed, I started talking about the project, about Patrycja, about the treatments - and almost immediately people around me became curious too.
My partner tried it too.
A few people in my family as well.
Without going too deep into private stories: after just one session, some of the issues my loved ones had struggled with for years visibly started improving.
And honestly… that hit me emotionally more than I expected. Because
if my work - even indirectly - can help connect people with someone who genuinely improves their quality of life, then I don’t think I could ask for anything more meaningful from what I do.
That’s the kind of people I want to work with.
The kind of stories I want to help bring online.
People with real passion.
Real mission.
Real impact.
Sometimes building a website accidentally opens the door to entirely new worlds, ideas, and people you probably would have never discovered otherwise.
And I think that’s exactly why I wanted to start this series in the first place.
More about:
Patrycja Leszczenko
https://leszczenkobeauty.com/
https://www.instagram.com/leszczenko_beauty_clinic/
See you in the next one.
Aniela
Stepping into a completely different world


I thought I was just helping with a website.
I didn’t expect to become genuinely fascinated by what she does.
What started as a few small fixes on Patrycja’s WordPress website slowly turned into rebuilding the entire thing in Framer - and somewhere along the way, our conversations stopped being only about design, websites and technical problems.
The more I listened to her talk about regeneration, the nervous system, chronic tension, stress and the philosophy behind neurorehabilitation, the more I realized I was stepping into a completely different world than I originally expected. What Patrycja does goes far beyond what most people would probably classify as “beauty”.
Before this project, I honestly didn’t know much about neurolifting itself. And the deeper our conversations became, the more fascinated I was - not in a trend-driven “wellness” way, but more in a:
“Why are more people not talking about this?” kind of way.
What struck me the most was how deeply she believes in it.
You can immediately tell this is not just a job for her.
She lives it completely.
The way she talks about her work.
The energy she brings into it.
The passion that’s immediately visible when she starts explaining what she does and why.
And somehow, this project slowly became personal too.
I decided to try the treatment myself.
After my third session, I realized something I honestly didn’t expect:
for the first time since around 2011, my allergy symptoms - the kind that usually completely take over my life between February and May - suddenly became… quiet.
Not gone completely.
But reduced to maybe 5–10% of what they used to be.
And if someone has never struggled with constant allergies, it’s hard to explain how deeply they affect everyday life.
The exhaustion.
The tension.
The irritation that seems to come from nowhere.
Feeling like your body is constantly fighting something.
I got so used to functioning that way, I stopped questioning it.
And then suddenly - something shifted.
I noticed I felt calmer in my body.
Less tense.
More rested.
Even my eyes looked different somehow.
People close to me started noticing it before I even said anything.
When they asked what changed, I started talking about the project, about Patrycja, about the treatments - and almost immediately people around me became curious too.
My partner tried it too.
A few people in my family as well.
Without going too deep into private stories: after just one session, some of the issues my loved ones had struggled with for years visibly started improving.
And honestly… that hit me emotionally more than I expected. Because
if my work - even indirectly - can help connect people with someone who genuinely improves their quality of life, then I don’t think I could ask for anything more meaningful from what I do.
That’s the kind of people I want to work with.
The kind of stories I want to help bring online.
People with real passion.
Real mission.
Real impact.
Sometimes building a website accidentally opens the door to entirely new worlds, ideas, and people you probably would have never discovered otherwise.
And I think that’s exactly why I wanted to start this series in the first place.
More about:
Patrycja Leszczenko
https://leszczenkobeauty.com/
https://www.instagram.com/leszczenko_beauty_clinic/
See you in the next one.
Aniela
Stepping into a completely different world


I thought I was just helping with a website.
I didn’t expect to become genuinely fascinated by what she does.
What started as a few small fixes on Patrycja’s WordPress website slowly turned into rebuilding the entire thing in Framer - and somewhere along the way, our conversations stopped being only about design, websites and technical problems.
The more I listened to her talk about regeneration, the nervous system, chronic tension, stress and the philosophy behind neurorehabilitation, the more I realized I was stepping into a completely different world than I originally expected. What Patrycja does goes far beyond what most people would probably classify as “beauty”.
Before this project, I honestly didn’t know much about neurolifting itself. And the deeper our conversations became, the more fascinated I was - not in a trend-driven “wellness” way, but more in a:
“Why are more people not talking about this?” kind of way.
What struck me the most was how deeply she believes in it.
You can immediately tell this is not just a job for her.
She lives it completely.
The way she talks about her work.
The energy she brings into it.
The passion that’s immediately visible when she starts explaining what she does and why.
And somehow, this project slowly became personal too.
I decided to try the treatment myself.
After my third session, I realized something I honestly didn’t expect:
for the first time since around 2011, my allergy symptoms - the kind that usually completely take over my life between February and May - suddenly became… quiet.
Not gone completely.
But reduced to maybe 5–10% of what they used to be.
And if someone has never struggled with constant allergies, it’s hard to explain how deeply they affect everyday life.
The exhaustion.
The tension.
The irritation that seems to come from nowhere.
Feeling like your body is constantly fighting something.
I got so used to functioning that way, I stopped questioning it.
And then suddenly - something shifted.
I noticed I felt calmer in my body.
Less tense.
More rested.
Even my eyes looked different somehow.
People close to me started noticing it before I even said anything.
When they asked what changed, I started talking about the project, about Patrycja, about the treatments - and almost immediately people around me became curious too.
My partner tried it too.
A few people in my family as well.
Without going too deep into private stories: after just one session, some of the issues my loved ones had struggled with for years visibly started improving.
And honestly… that hit me emotionally more than I expected. Because
if my work - even indirectly - can help connect people with someone who genuinely improves their quality of life, then I don’t think I could ask for anything more meaningful from what I do.
That’s the kind of people I want to work with.
The kind of stories I want to help bring online.
People with real passion.
Real mission.
Real impact.
Sometimes building a website accidentally opens the door to entirely new worlds, ideas, and people you probably would have never discovered otherwise.
And I think that’s exactly why I wanted to start this series in the first place.
More about:
Patrycja Leszczenko
https://leszczenkobeauty.com/
https://www.instagram.com/leszczenko_beauty_clinic/
See you in the next one.