Hub Blocks v0.2 demo (Tatyana review)
dbcb hub-blocks demo — 5 new server-rendered blocks (2026-06-09) This is a smoke-test page showing all 5 new dbcb blocks added to plugin v0.2. Each block is rendered with realistic content lifted from the Tailwind design-v2 mockups. 1. dbcb/path-router (Find Your Path centerpiece) 2. dbcb/concern-router (symptom-led routing on concern hubs) 3. dbcb/face-zone-explorer (sticky face + […]
dbcb hub-blocks demo — 5 new server-rendered blocks (2026-06-09)
This is a smoke-test page showing all 5 new dbcb blocks added to plugin v0.2. Each block is rendered with realistic content lifted from the Tailwind design-v2 mockups.
1. dbcb/path-router (Find Your Path centerpiece)
Four ways to approach PDO threads
Lift a specific area
Full-face rejuvenation
Compare thread types
PDO vs other treatments
2. dbcb/concern-router (symptom-led routing on concern hubs)
Start with what you see
My undereyes look dark and hollow
→Tear trough options — Pigmentation vs true volume loss — different treatments.
My eyelids look heavier
→Eye-area routing — Excess skin (dermatochalasis) or true ptosis.
I see lines when I smile
→Crow's feet treatment — Dynamic vs static crow's feet.
My eyes look tired
→Brow lift options — Brow descent vs upper-lid heaviness.
Refer firstPuffiness under my eyes
→Eye bags routing — Fat herniation, fluid retention, or allergies.
My undereye skin looks crepey
→Under-eye PDO — Surface laxity without true volume loss.
3. dbcb/face-zone-explorer (sticky face + zone list)
Where lift & tighten concerns show up
Mid-face
Cheek descent and nasolabial deepening.
Jawline
Pre-jowl sulcus, mandibular blurring.
Neck & submental
Platysmal banding, submental laxity.
Brow & temple
Lateral brow descent, hollow temples.
4. dbcb/severity-tier (mild / moderate / severe routing)
Which method matches your severity?
Typical path: Microcurrent Facial, Sculptra, or RF Microneedling — often a single method or maintenance plan.
Typical path: PDO Thread Lift paired with Sculptra and/or RF Microneedling, sequenced over months.
Typical path: A consultation may show that surgical options are a better fit. If so, Dr. Borakowski will say so honestly.
Comparing non-surgical options with facelift surgery? See our non-surgical facelift options guide.
5. dbcb/hub-cta (soft fallback CTA)
Still unsure?
Still unsure which path fits?
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