
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
BOTOX FAQ’S
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Botox lasts on average 3-4 months before needing to come back for touch ups.
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The pain varies per person, as they are injectable services we do out best to make you completely comfortable and painless as possible!
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It takes about 2 weeks for the full effect to take place, give it time!
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It's common to feel tenderness at the injection site. You might also notice some bruising, swelling, or small bumps. While other side effects, such as headaches, neck pain, rashes, drooping eyelids, dry eyes, or a crooked smile, are typically not a cause for major concern, it's still a good idea to contact your doctor. However, if you experience severe side effects like paralysis or difficulty breathing or swallowing, seek medical attention right away.
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Right after your Botox injection, it’s important to keep the treatment area undisturbed. Stay upright and avoid bending forward or backward. Refrain from lying down for at least 4 hours after the procedure. Do not apply pressure, ice packs, or massage the treated areas. For the first night, try sleeping with your head propped up on a pillow. Avoid intense physical activity or exercise for 24 hours post-treatment. Steer clear of harsh or irritating skincare products. Remember to stay hydrated and avoid alcohol. Your nurse will give you any further aftercare instructions.
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Botox dosage varies for each person and depends on the area being treated. If you’d like a quote for the number of units and pricing, please book a consultation. This allows us to properly assess your needs, as we’re unable to provide accurate quotes over text or phone.
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Fill lasts on average 6-12 months before needing to come back for touchups!
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Restylane is mainly composed of hyaluronic acid, with a small amount of lidocaine added to numb the area and minimize discomfort. Although you may experience a brief sting from the needle, the pain should fade quickly. The treated area may feel tender for a few days after the procedure. We do use a medical grade numbing cream to numb the area before.
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It is very normal to experience this. Swelling can make the area look more plump so give it time before you worry! Swelling from Restylane lip injections usually starts to decrease a few days after treatment. It may take up to two weeks for your lips to fully settle, but applying an ice pack can help cool the area and accelerate the healing process.
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Filler is reversible! If you've had it done before and experienced migration, we recommend dissolving it before adding more to achieve a more natural look. If you no longer want the filler, it can be dissolved with hyaluronidase, which breaks down the filler and allows your body to naturally absorb it.
Over time, your body will gradually break down the filler, which is why you’ll need to have the treatment done again.
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If it’s your first time getting lip filler, we recommend starting with 0.5 syringe. It’s always easier to add more later to achieve your desired look than to dissolve and start over.
Everyone’s lips are unique — some may benefit more from a lip flip, or a combination of a lip flip and filler, depending on the shape and structure of your lips.
With 0.5 syringe, you can expect a subtle, natural enhancement rather than a dramatic change. If you’re aiming for a fuller, plumper look, 1 syringe may be more suitable, but this varies from person to person.
After your initial treatment, you’ll experience some swelling, which typically subsides within a week to reveal your final results. If you’d like more volume or a different look afterward, an additional session and charge will apply for more filler.
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For cheek and jaw filler, you’ll typically need at least 1 syringe, as this amount is divided — half per side — to maintain balance and symmetry.
Depending on your facial structure and the results you’re hoping to achieve, you may require 2 syringes (1 per side) for more noticeable contouring and definition. Your injector will assess your goals and recommend the right amount during your consultation.
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Chin filler amounts vary depending on your facial structure and the shape you want to achieve. For most clients, 0.5 syringe is a great starting point to enhance balance and definition. Additional filler may be needed over time to refine or build upon your desired result.
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After having filler dissolved, you must wait a minimum of 2 weeks before getting new filler. This waiting period allows enough time for the old filler to fully break down and clear out, ensuring your next treatment has the best results.
Adding filler too soon can cause the hyaluronidase enzyme to dissolve the new product as well, so it’s important to give your skin and tissues time to reset before re-treating.
FILLER FAQ’S
PRP FAQS
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PRP stands for Platelet-Rich Plasma, which is a therapy that uses your own blood to promote healing. The process involves drawing a small amount of your blood, processing it to concentrate the platelets, and then injecting it back into the targeted area (like the scalp, skin, or joints) to stimulate tissue regeneration.
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PRP works by harnessing the growth factors found in platelets to accelerate the healing process. These growth factors help repair damaged tissues, promote collagen production, and stimulate hair follicles, which can be helpful in treating hair loss or improving skin texture.
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Hair Restoration: Used to treat hair loss (such as in androgenic alopecia or male/female pattern baldness).
Skin Rejuvenation: PRP is used in microneedling to promote collagen production, improve skin texture, and reduce wrinkles.
Joint Pain: It can be used in orthopedic treatments to help heal injuries like tendonitis or ligament sprains.
Wound Healing: PRP can be used to accelerate healing of chronic wounds and scars.
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Yes, PRP is considered very safe because it uses your own blood, reducing the risk of allergic reactions or rejection. However, as with any procedure, there can be risks like infection or irritation at the injection site.
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The process involves a needle for both drawing the blood and injecting the PRP. The discomfort is generally mild, and numbing cream or local anesthesia can be applied to the treatment area to minimize pain, especially during injections.
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The procedure typically takes 30 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the area being treated. The blood draw and preparation of the PRP take about 20 minutes, while the actual injection process takes around 10-30 minutes.
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The process involves a needle for both drawing the blood and injecting the PRP. The discomfort is generally mild, and numbing cream or local anesthesia can be applied to the treatment area to minimize pain, especially during injections.
For hair restoration, 3 to 4 treatments spaced about 4 to 6 weeks apart are often recommended, followed by maintenance sessions every 4-6 months.
For skin rejuvenation, typically 3 sessions are recommended, spaced about 4-6 weeks apart, with maintenance treatments after 6-12 months.
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Results can vary, but for hair restoration, it may take 3 to 6 months before noticeable improvement is seen, as hair growth is a slow process. For skin rejuvenation, you may notice smoother skin within 2 to 4 weeks after the first session.
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For most treatments, there is minimal downtime. Skin treatments might involve slight redness, swelling, or bruising, which usually subsides within a few days. After hair PRP, there may be slight soreness or tenderness on the scalp, but normal activities can typically be resumed immediately.
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Yes, PRP can be used to reduce dark circles under the eyes. The growth factors in PRP can improve the skin’s elasticity and stimulate collagen production, helping to reduce the appearance of dark circles.
Yes, PRP can be effective for hair restoration, particularly in people with androgenic alopecia. It helps rejuvenate hair follicles, leading to thicker hair growth and preventing further hair loss.
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PRP is generally considered a cosmetic treatment and is usually not covered by insurance.
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Side effects are generally rare, but they can include swelling, bruising, infection, or pain at the injection site. These side effects are usually temporary and subside on their own.
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Yes, PRP can be combined with other treatments like microneedling, laser therapy, or hair transplants to enhance results. It’s best to consult with your practitioner to discuss the most appropriate treatment plan for your needs.
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What is PRP Microneedling?
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Microneedling, often called a Vampire Facial, uses your own blood’s healing properties to rejuvenate the skin. A small sample of blood is drawn, spun in a centrifuge to isolate the PRP, and then applied into the skin through microneedling to boost collagen and repair tissue naturally.
This is PRP Hair restoration with micro-needling
& Vampire Facials
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Improves skin texture and tone
Reduces fine lines, acne scars, and pores
Stimulates collagen and elastin production
Brightens and tightens dull, tired skin
Speeds up cell regeneration for a fresh, youthful glow
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Does the treatment hurt?
Most clients describe it as mild to moderate discomfort. A medical-grade numbing cream is applied before treatment to keep you comfortable throughout.
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Typically 60–90 minutes, including the numbing and blood-draw process.
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expect redness and mild swelling similar to a light sunburn for 24–48 hours. Some flaking or dryness may occur over the next few days as the skin renews. Most clients return to normal activities within 1–2 days.
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You’ll notice a natural glow within 1–2 weeks, with ongoing improvement over the next 4–6 weeks as new collagen forms.
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Series of 3 sessions, spaced 4–6 weeks apart
Maintenance every 6–12 months for long-term collagen support
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Yes — PRP is 100% natural and biocompatible because it comes from your own blood. There’s no risk of allergic reaction or rejection.
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Anyone looking to improve skin texture, tone, fine lines, or scarring naturally. It’s safe for most skin types.
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Chemical peels or skin boosters – for texture and hydration
IV drips (Glutathione or Vitamin C) – for inside-out skin rejuvenation
PRP & MICRO-NEEDLING
GENERAL FAQS
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You must be 18 years or older to receive any injectable treatment. We do not treat anyone under 18, even with parental consent. All clients must be at least 18 and able to provide their own consent at the time of treatment.
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We do not treat anyone who is pregnant or breastfeeding, as this poses potential health and safety risks. Your wellbeing is our top priority, and we always want to ensure treatments are performed safely and responsibly.

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