FAQs
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Most aesthetic treatments, such as laser, microneedling, or injectables, are designed to be minimally invasive.
We also offer numbing creams or cooling techniques to help reduce any discomfort.
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Everyone’s skin and goals are unique, so the first step is always a consultation where we assess your skin type, medical history, and the specific outcomes you’re hoping to achieve.
Most people are good candidates for aesthetic treatments, but we will work together to find the best approach for your skin and overall health.
Whether it’s skincare, injectables, or more advanced treatments, we’ll tailor a plan to meet your needs safely and effectively.
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Before recommending any specific treatment, it’s important to have a thorough consultation where we can assess your skin concerns and discuss your goals.
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No. It's generally recommended to avoid aesthetic treatments during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Many procedures have not been extensively studied for safety in these situations. Hormonal changes can also affect skin sensitivity and healing.
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Bruising after an aesthetic treatment is common and typically lasts anywhere from a few days to about two weeks, depending on the individual and the treatment type.
Most clients see significant improvement within the first 3-5 days. To help minimise bruising, we recommend avoiding blood-thinning medications, alcohol, and strenuous exercise for 24-48 hours before and after treatment.
If bruising does occur, arnica gel and cold compresses can help speed up healing. During your consultation, we’ll give you personalised aftercare instructions to help reduce the risk of bruising.
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Maintaining a natural look is always a priority, and we work closely with you to achieve the results you desire.
During the consultation, we’ll discuss your ideal lip shape and volume, and we will use our experience to ensure that the enhancement is subtle and proportional to your facial features. We can start with a conservative amount of filler and add more later if needed.
Communication is key, so please let us know your preferences, and we’ll take a step-by-step approach to achieve the perfect result.
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People usually need dissolver for any filler that has migrated. This can be anywhere in the face (usually cheeks, chin, smile lines, lips or jawline).
A filler dissolver, or hyalronidase, is an enzyme that breaks down the hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers so that the body can reabsorb them.
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Whether or not you need to dissolve your filler depends on a few factors, like how the filler has settled, if you’re experiencing any lumps or irregularities, or if you’re unhappy with the shape or volume.
If the filler is causing issues or looks uneven, dissolving it can help restore a more natural appearance before we move forward with new treatments.
During your consultation, we’ll carefully assess your current filler and discuss your goals to determine the best approach. Sometimes leaving the filler in place works well, but dissolving is an option, if needed, for a fresh start.
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In some cases, it may be possible to avoid dissolving previous filler and proceed with treatment, but it depends on the condition of the existing filler and your aesthetic goals.
If the previous filler has settled well and is in a good position, we can often work around it to enhance your look.
However, if there’s migration, lumps, or an unnatural shape, dissolving might be the best option to achieve optimal results.
During your free consultation, we’ll assess your current filler and create a plan that works best for you.