FAQ
After a series of procedures the skin becomes firmer, creases less, texture improves and face and body features are more defined.
Depending on factors including age, skin type and upkeep care, the results of RF Lifting can last anywhere from a few months to a year. To maintain the outcomes, maintenance procedures are advised.
It is normally advised to have 4-6 sessions, spaced 1-2 weeks apart. The amount of sessions can change based on each person’s needs.
In general, RF lifting causes no pain. Typically patients feel only a slight warmth during the procedure.
Yes, RF lifting is safe, but the procedure needs to be done professionally. It’s critical to take contraindications into account to prevent any consequences.
No, there is no need for a recovery period and after the treatment, you can get back to your normal activities right away.
Yes, anyone looking to improve the firmness and appearance of their skin can benefit from RF Lifting, regardless of gender.
To get greater results, RF Lifting can be used in conjunction with other cosmetic procedures like injections, peels or laser treatments. It is imperative to seek advice from a specialist.
After the procedure you may have some little swelling or redness, but these normally go away soon.
RF Lifting is a good choice for people 30 years of age and above who are starting to show indications of ageing. It’s critical to take unique skin traits into account.
Yes, RF Lifting substantially lessens the appearance of cellulite and tightening the skin and enhancing its texture.
After RF Lifting, there aren’t any major limits on physical activity, though it’s advised to hold off on doing intense physical activity for a few hours.
While some patients experience improvement after the first session, the best effects typically show up after a number of sessions.
It is advised to wait a few months after finishing a course of treatments before beginning another one to give the skin time to heal completely.
Long-term effects are achieved with RF lifting, particularly with routine maintenance. To keep the impact going, though, you might need to take the same course again after a few months or years.
Yes, in order to diagnose your skin problem and create a personalised treatment plan, it is important that you have a consultation with our specialist before beginning any treatments.
Absolutely, SMAS Lifting can aid in lessening the appearance of cellulite, especially in the area of the buttocks. The process tightens the skin and breaks down fat deposits, giving the skin a smoother and more even texture.
The size of the areas being treated determines how long the process takes, but it usually takes between 45 minutes and two hours.
In most cases, patients only experience mild discomfort during the procedure, such as a small warmth or tingling.
After the treatment, some people experience improvement right away, but the full effects take 2-3 months to show up since new collagen needs time to form.
The duration of results varies between 1-2 years, depending upon personal skin traits and lifestyle choices. It is advised to repeat the process once a year to maintain the results.
No, SMAS Lifting doesn’t need time for recuperation. After the procedure, patients can immediately resume their regular activities. There may be some mild redness or swelling, but these usually go away in a few hours.
In order to get complete results, SMAS Lifting might be coupled with other aesthetic procedures. It can be combined, for instance, with RF lifting or mesotherapy.
The primary reasons for not receiving the therapy are being during pregnancy or breastfeeding, having metal implants in the area that will be treated, having active skin infections, and having severe long-term illnesses (such uncontrolled diabetes or epilepsy). It’s crucial to speak with our professional before having a procedure done.
You may have mild tingling, swelling, or redness after SMAS Lifting. These are transient symptoms that normally go away in a few hours or days.
The process is safe to carry out throughout the year, even in the summertime. After the procedure, it’s crucial to use sunscreen with a high SPF to protect the skin from the sun.
In particular, if the stretch marks are recent, SMAS Lifting can help make them look better. But it does not help completely get rid of it.
Yes, for all skin types – including those with sensitive and dark skin – it is safe to get SMAS Lifting. The process leaves the skin’s outer layers intact, reducing the possibility of burns or hyperpigmentation.
In most cases, SMAS Lifting can be done after other cosmetic operations, but it’s best to speak with a specialist to be sure there are no risks or contraindications.
SMAS Lifting is safe to do while a woman is menstruating. Personal comfort should be taken into consideration, though, as some women may experience heightened skin sensitivity during this period.
SMAS Lifting is a great substitute for surgery for people who would rather not have it done. If there is a considerable loss of firmness or severe skin drooping, it could not be a suitable substitute for surgical lifting. The ideal choice is determined by the needs and skin type of each individual.
In order to prevent potential issues, it is recommended to wait at least 2-4 weeks after filler or Botox injections before doing SMAS Lifting.
Yes, SMAS Lifting is a viable option for people who have lost weight but still have sagging skin in their buttocks or décolleté. The technique improves the skin’s overall appearance by strengthening and tightening it.
Because SMAS Lifting targets the skin’s inner layers and helps enhance its firmness without harming the skin’s outer layers, it is appropriate for those with thin skin.
Yes, HydraFacial effectively works in all skin types. The process is safe even for the most delicate skin because it is a non-irritating and gentle procedure.
No, the HydraFacial is a completely painless procedure. The majority of clients characterise it as a comfortable and calming treatment.
In order for your skin to heal properly and receive the maximum benefits of the procedure, it is advised that you refrain from taking makeup for a few hours after the HydraFacial.
Yes, acne can be effectively treated with a HydraFacial. The process helps to balance out the texture of the skin, reduce inflammation and thoroughly clean pores.
After the first session, the procedure’s effects may last 5-7 days. With repeated treatments the effects become more pronounced and long-lasting.
For a full day after the procedure, it is advised not to engage in intense physical activity as this may cause excessive perspiration and compromise the outcome.
Yes, HydraFacial is appropriate for both genders. This procedure is a flexible treatment that helps to enhance skin health.
Although most HydraFacial clients report no side effects, a small amount of redness may occur just after the procedure. Usually, this redness goes away after a few hours. Make sure our specialist is aware of any allergies you may have to certain chemicals or sensitive skin.
The majority of patients have a feeling of somewhat warming or tingling but it’s not so strong. So the procedure is usually well-tolerated and doesn’t require anaesthesia.
IPL works best for treating post-acne marks and inflammatory acne. For non-inflammatory forms of acne, such as blackheads or whiteheads, it might not be so effective. The answer to whether IPL is correct for you will have a consultation with our specialist.
Potential negative effects after the procedure are temporary redness, mild swelling or mild sensitivity in the treated area. Most of the time, these symptoms subside in a few hours or the following day.
Yes, topical medicines and chemical peels can be used in combination with IPL to treat acne. To be sure the combination is secure and efficient, it’s important to have a consultation with our specialist.
While some patients see the results after the first session, we recommend an amount of sessions to observe more noticeable outcomes.
For those with lighter skin tones (Fitzpatrick skin types I–IV), IPL is generally safe. Due to the possibility of hypo- or hyperpigmentation, it might not be as safe or effective for those with very dark skin tones. But before the procedure we recommended having a consultation.
Although continuing sun exposure or hormonal fluctuations might cause new pigmentation to develop, IPL can drastically diminish existing pigmentation. To extend the effects, it’s critical to apply sunscreen and stick to a healthy skincare regimen.
IPL is not advised for skin that has become tanned because there is a higher chance of burns or pigmentation alterations.
IPL is possible in the summer, but it’s crucial to strictly abide by recommendations for sun protection, such as donning a high SPF sunscreen and staying out of direct sunlight.
After IPL, recovery is typically not very long. After the procedure, some patients can immediately resume their regular activities; however, it is advisable to refrain from heat treatments and intense activity for 48 hours.
After the first session, the skin starts to repair and improve, and initial results can be noticed in 5-7 days. But the most obvious results usually appear after a few sessions later, usually around 4-6 weeks.
During the procedure clients have some discomfort, but any pain is typically minimised by applying a local anaesthetic cream to the skin. The majority of patients report just slight tingling, and the degree of discomfort varies depending on the area being treated and your sensitivity.
After the treatment, the skin may be red and slightly swollen, similar to a mild sunburn. Usually, this redness goes away in 24 to 48 hours. Some people may see mild peeling or flaking as the skin heals.
Yes, microneedling stimulates collagen stimulation and skin regeneration, which successfully improves the appearance of acne scars. It could take multiple sessions to see noticeable improvements.
Because microneedling doesn’t use heat or light, which can lead to pigmentation problems, it is thought to be safe for all skin types, including those with darker skin tones. If you have severe acne or active skin infections, you shouldn’t perform the treatment.
Yes, for best outcomes, microneedling is sometimes used in conjunction with other therapies including PRP therapy. Many people also use Microneedling alongside serums to improve their penetration into the skin.
The results from Microneedling can last for several months, depending on your skin type and the area of treatment. Regular maintenance sessions may help to improve the outcomes and typically are carried out every 6-12 months.
Yes, microneedling can be carried out in the summer, but it’s important to protect your skin from the sun’s rays before and after the treatment. You need to use sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher and avoid direct sunlight, this helps prevent pigmentation spots and irritation on the skin.
Microneedling is performed for the majority of skin types, even sensitive skin. To prevent needless discomfort, it’s important to speak with our specialist before the treatment. The procedure’s intensity can be changed to suit the needs of your skin.
It is advised to refrain from wearing makeup for 24 hours after microneedling because the skin will be more sensitive and require recovery time. Additionally, it helps avoid inflammation and clogged pores.
It’s advisable to postpone the procedure until the effects of any recent filler or Botox injections have stabilised. It is typically for at least 2 weeks after Botox and up to 4 weeks following fillers.
Yes, microneedling can aid in the reduction of pigmentation spots and the evening out of skin tone by promoting the creation of new collagen and skin rejuvenation. Furthermore, it can take more sessions to get the best outcomes.
An infection is possible with every procedure involving skin punctures. But if you follow all aftercare instructions and have your procedure done by licensed specialists, this risk is minimal.
Yes, microneedling is a perfect technique for treating age-related symptoms such as wrinkles, increased suppleness. The process encourages the creation of collagen, which makes the skin look more youthful.
PRP therapy is effective in treating a range of skin conditions, including wrinkles, scars from acne, enlarged pores, and concerns with skin texture.
The procedure involves injections, we will apply a numbing cream to minimiіe pain. Although the injections usually cause just minor discomfort, most patients find the process to be well-tolerated.
In the 2-4 weeks following the first session, initial benefits are typically apparent. As collagen production rises, however, the most obvious changes in skin smoothness and firmness become apparent after multiple sessions.
The downtime of PRP therapy is short. Mild bruising, redness, or swelling at the injection sites are possible adverse effects for some people, but these normally go away in a few days. The majority of people can resume their regular activities in a period of 24 to 48 hours.
Most people who want to minimize wrinkles, or improve skin texture can benefit from PRP therapy. To find out if this technique is appropriate for them, those with blood diseases, specific skin conditions, or those who are pregnant or nursing should speak with our specialist.
Yes, in order to improve outcomes, PRP therapy is frequently used together with other treatments like microneedling. After microneedling, plasma can be administered to the skin to help the growth factors penetrate deeper and encourage skin renewal.
Yes, PRP Therapy is considered safe for most people since in this procedure uses your own blood, which reduces the possibility of allergic responses.
PRP Therapy stimulates the body’s natural healing and rejuvenation process by using your own blood, in contrast to Botox or dermal fillers, which introduce foreign substances into the body to eliminate wrinkles or increase volume. The long-lasting effects of PRP therapy typically take time to manifest.
The majority of individuals only have modest swelling or redness, which goes away in a few days or hours. The day after the procedure, you can resume your makeup and regular skincare practices.
Yes, PRP therapy can reduce the look of puffiness and dark circles beneath the eyes by boosting blood flow to the area and promoting the creation of collagen.
Yes, PRP Therapy effectively reduces acne scars by stimulating collagen production, which helps repair and smooth the skin’s surface over time.
The effects of PRP Therapy are not permanent, but they are long-lasting. Regular maintenance treatments, usually every 6-12 months, are typically required to maintain the results.
There is very little downtime. Immediately after this treatment, you might notice mild swelling, redness, or sensitivity; these symptoms normally go away in 24 to 48 hours. You can resume your regular activities in 1-2 days; but, while your body heals, you should stay out of the sun and avoid intensive exercise.
This procedure can treat general skin problems, such as laxity, acne scars, enlarged pores, fine wrinkles and uneven skin tone. Your skin appears more youthful and radiant as a result of the improved firmness and texture.
Yes, in order to improve outcomes, you can combine this procedure with additional skincare treatments like laser therapy, chemical peels or specially formulated serums. Based on your requirements, our specialist will suggest the best course of action for your skin.
The majority of patients experience some kind of discomfort during the procedure. Sensations are usually well-tolerated and may feel somewhat tingly or prickling.
The results of the procedure can last from several months to a year, depending on your skin type, age, and lifestyle. Frequent maintenance procedures every 6-12 months will help maintain the results and keep your skin looking young and healthy.
For people who want to increase the elasticity, tone, and texture of their skin, this procedure is perfect. Also for people who have received PRP therapy and microneedling and wish to optimise their outcomes, it is really helpful.
Side effects are usually minor and temporary, and include sensitivity, mild edema, or redness in the treated area. These side effects go away in a few hours or a day. Rarely, more severe reactions like infection or extended redness may happen; this is particularly likely to happen if the aftercare instructions are not correctly followed.
Yes, this procedure can help balance out skin tone and reduce mild hyperpigmentation. However, further or other treatments might be needed for more serious pigmentation concerns; this can be discussed with our speсialist on a free consultation.
Yes, the procedure is suitable for most skin types, including sensitive skin. But it’s important to consult with our specialist, though, to make sure your skin is ready for the therapy.
Yes, this treatment works well to treat ageing-related symptoms such deep wrinkles, loss of firmness and decreased skin elasticity. The therapy also promotes the generation of collagen and helps to tighten and revitalise the skin.
The procedure might need to be delayed until the skin calms down if you have inflammatory skin issues or active breakouts. But as the skin settles, the procedure can lessen acne scarring and enhance general skin health.
The type of peel will determine the recovery time. While medium and deep peels can take anywhere from one to several weeks to fully heal, superficial peels heal quickly.
Different skin types can be catered for with chemical peels, but those with extremely sensitive skin or certain skin problems need to exercise care.
Skin colour changes that are transient as well as redness, peeling, and swelling are possible adverse effects.
The kind of peel determines how often. Every 4-6 weeks is a good time for superficial peels, every 3-6 months for medium peels, and no more than once a year for deep peels.
Yes, by clearing out clogged pores and encouraging skin renewal, chemical peels can help lessen acne and its aftereffects.
Yes, it’s crucial to protect your skin from the sun after a peel, apply moisturisers, and stay away from harsh treatments like acids or retinoids.
Although chemical peels are good for all ages, they are most frequently used to treat age-related skin issues like pigmentation and wrinkles.
It is advisable to avoid using the peel on any facial tattoos you may have because it could change the clarity and colour of the ink.
Microdermabrasion is suitable for the majority of skin types, including sensitive skin. Those with extremely thin skin or those with active skin diseases should speak with a specialist about the procedure.
Following microdermabrasion, recovery is typically rather short. You can have a little redness or peeling, but you can usually get back to your regular activities rather quickly.
Yes, microdermabrasion works well at cleaning pores and lessening the visibility of acne scars, which can help stop breakouts in the future.
To allow your skin to recover, it is advised to wait at least 24 hours before applying makeup.
Yes, microdermabrasion can assist to even your skin tone and reduce dark patches.
Yes, in order to get the best results, microdermabrasion is frequently used when combined with other procedures like chemical peels or face masks.
It is typically advised to get several treatments in order to get the greatest outcomes. Your cosmetologist will establish the precise number of sessions.
Temporary redness, mild peeling and heightened sun sensitivity are possible side effects. Rarely, there might be little bruising or discomfort.
After the initial procedure, results might be observed 4-6 weeks later as the body starts to remove the damaged fat cells. It can take a few months to see the full effect.
Yes, since there is no regrowth of the damaged fat cells. The procedure will yield long-lasting results if your weight stays constant.
Temporary side effects after the procedure could include sensitivity, redness, discomfort, or swelling where the injection was made. Usually, these symptoms go away in a few days.
You can experience some mild burning or tingling throughout the treatment. To reduce pain, the specialist may use anaesthetics.
Yes, Kybella can be combined with other cosmetic procedures, but after harsh treatments like chemical peels or laser therapy, it’s crucial to give the skin time to heal. We advise always getting medical consultation to find the best time between treatments.
Kybella is only permitted for usage in the double chin region of the chin. It is not advised to apply it to other body areas.
Most patients are able to return to regular activities right away after the procedure and don’t require a long recuperation period. However, for the first 48 hours after the procedure, it is advised to refrain from intense physical activity, saunas and hot baths.
If you have a tendency for frequent herpes outbreaks, Kybella may trigger a recurrence. Make sure our specialist is aware of this so that appropriate safety measures can be implemented prior to the procedure.
Bruising is a possibility since the injections may cause minor blood vessel damage that is transient. It usually happens, but the bruises normally go away in a few days.
After the treatment, swelling is normal and may last from a few days to a week, all of this depending on personal factors. Swelling can be lessened by applying cold compresses.
Before the process, you must have a consultation with our specialist to determine whether the procedures are appropriate for you. Usually, additional medical testing is not necessary.
Results from a single procedure may be minimal. Usually, multiple sessions are necessary to achieve noticeable and lasting benefits. The quantity of fat that needs to be treated determines how many procedures are required
Botox temporarily affects the muscles’ ability to receive nerve messages. This lessens the visibility of dynamic wrinkles produced by muscular activity by relaxing the muscles in the treated area. The skin looks younger and becomes smoother.
Botox has been one of the most researched medications in aesthetic treatment and used for more than 2 decades. It is safe and effective when used properly by a qualified specialist.
Because of the use of extremely tiny needles for the injections, the Botox process is almost painless. The majority of patients only feel mild discomfort during the injection and it only takes a few minutes to complete.
Depending on your body type and the location that was treated, the effects of Botox often last 3-6 months. Muscle action then resumes, and the process can be repeated to keep the desired outcomes.
The first results become apparent usually in 3-5 days after the treatment. After one to two weeks, the muscles completely relax and the skin smooths out, revealing the final result.
Redness, swelling, or light bruising at the injection site are possible minor side effects that normally go away in a few hours or days. In very rare cases, temporary ptosis (drooping eyelid) or headaches may occur, which resolve on their own.
Yes, in order to get an optimal outcome, Botox is frequently used in conjunction with dermal fillers and other rejuvenation procedures like chemical peels or laser therapy. Our specialist will assist you in formulating the best strategy to achieve your aesthetic goals.
Yes, young people can use Botox to slow down the development of wrinkles at an early stage and prevent their occurrence. This helps maintain smoother skin and avoid deep wrinkles in the future.
Often Botox procedures can be repeated every 3-6 months, it depends on your body’s response to the effects. Regular injection not only keeps results but can also help make wrinkles less noticeable even between sessions.
Yes, Botox guarantees a natural look when used properly in terms of dosage and injection. Not “frozen” face, but wrinkle softening is the aim. Our professional expert will guarantee that the outcome appears balanced and organic.
Absolutely, Botox works well for every type of skin. The process focuses on relaxing the muscles that generate wrinkles, regardless of the kind or colour of your skin.
Yes, Botox can be applied after plastic surgery, but it’s important to speak with a doctor or our specialist to make sure the treatment won’t affect the outcome of your operation.
No, Botox only acts on the localised muscles where it is injected. It doesn’t influence any other bodily processes or spread throughout the body.
Only the muscles where the injections are made are impacted by Botox. When used properly, it helps minimise wrinkles without making your face feel “frozen.” You will still be able to make natural facial expressions.
After injections, there can be some little redness or markings, but these normally go away in a few hours. Rarely, a minor bruise that goes away fast may develop.
If you’re not happy with the results of Botox or it doesn’t look as expected, its effects will wear off over time, and the muscles will return to their normal state. Unlike fillers, Botox does not require special correction.
Injections of fillers are used beneath the skin to plump up regions where deep wrinkles or volume loss have developed. Hyaluronic acid, the basis for most fillers, naturally moisturises the skin and promotes collagen for long-lasting rejuvenating benefits.
Yes, dermal fillers, especially those based on hyaluronic acid, are considered safe. Since the body naturally contains hyaluronic acid, there is little chance of adverse effects.
The procedure is usually minimally painful because many fillers contain a local anaesthetic, and the doctor may also apply a numbing creamDuring the process, the majority of patients only experience mild discomfort.
Depending on the filler type, the treated area, and the patient’s unique body features, the effects can last anywhere from 6-18 months. To keep the results after this time, the process can be repeated.
After the procedure, the results are nearly immediately apparent. However, due to minor swelling, the final appearance will become clear after a few days when the skin fully adapts.
After the procedure, there may be mild adverse effects including swelling, redness or bruising at the injection site, but these usually go away in a few days. In very rare cases, an allergic reaction or small lumps may form, which can be easily corrected.
Yes, to get comprehensive effects, dermal fillers are frequently combined with other rejuvenation procedures like Botox. Based on your particular needs and appearance, our specialist can advise you on the best treatment plan.
When the procedure is performed by an experienced professional, the results look natural. With no overdone or unnatural look, fillers assist subtly enhance facial characteristics and restore youthfulness.
Yes, the results are easily reversible if the fillers are hyaluronic acid-based. Hyaluronidase is an enzyme that dissolves the filler and restores the skin to its natural state.
Yes, a lot of people choose to use fillers to prevent their signs of ageing. Fillers can help maintain volume and skin elasticity, preventing the formation of deep wrinkles and folds.
How often you repeat will determine the type of filler and your unique demands. To preserve the effects the injections should usually be repeated every 6-18 months.
Yes, fillers can be used to treat some scars, particularly those with uneven or indented surfaces. They aid in skin smoothing and lessen the visibility of scars.
Yes, fillers can assist balance volume in some parts of the face, like the cheeks, chin, and lips, to help treat mild facial asymmetry.
Since hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring component in the body, allergic responses to fillers using this molecule are rare. But before the treatment, people who are prone to allergies should have a consultation with a specialist.
Yes, after speaking with our specialist, new injections can be given if you’ve had fillers in the past. They will evaluate the fillers’ present condition and choose the most effective course of action for additional correction.
Fillers made of hyaluronic acid are transient since they eventually disintegrate in the body. They often last months. Although permanent fillers exist, their use is less common because of the possibility of side effects and the requirement for adjustments.
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