Facial Treatments
Botulinum Toxin Injections: Dysport, Botox, Nuceiva, Xeomin
This will temporarily relax the muscles that cause wrinkles. This can be used as a preventive measure and also to treat current wrinkles in the forehead and around eyes. Botulinum Toxin have been proved effectively in treatment of migraines.
Dermal Fillers
Injectable filler that is injected into the skin to help fill wrinkles, provide volume, and augment facial features such as lips, cheeks, chin, under eyes, and jawline.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
PRP therapy uses injections of a patient’s own platelets for a vary of reasons, such as hair loss, acne scars, promotes your own collagen to regenerate.
Notes/Disclaimer
We CANNOT treat you If you are pregnant/ breastfeeding or actively trying to get pregnant.
PLEASE arrive 45 min before your appointment – Topical anesthetic for 45-60min will applied before treatment. Anti HSV viral prophylaxis is recommended for patients with history of Herpes Simplex.
- Pacemaker or internal defibrillator, or other metallic or electronic implant anywhere in the body.
- Permanent implant in the treated area such as metal plates, screws and metal piercing or silicon.
- Intra-dermal or superficial sub-dermal areas injected with Botox®/HA/collagen/fat injections or other augmentation methods with bio-material, before the product has been dissipated (up to 6 months), except Botox after binding to the facial muscles (3-7 days).
- Current or history of skin cancer, or any other type of cancer, or pre-malignant moles.
- Pregnancy and nursing.
- Severe concurrent conditions, such as cardiac disorders or sensory disturbances.
- Impaired immune system due to immunosuppressive diseases such as AIDS and HIV, or use of immunosuppressive medications.
- Patients with history of diseases stimulated by heat, such as recurrent Herpes Simplex in the treatment area, may be treated only following a prophylactic regime.
- Poorly controlled endocrine disorders, such as diabetes or thyroid dysfunction and hormonal virilization.
- Any active skin condition in the treatment area, such as sores, psoriasis, eczema, and rash.
- History of skin disorders, keloids, abnormal wound healing, as well as very dry and fragile skin.
- History of bleeding coagulopathies or use of anticoagulants in the last 10 days
- Any treatment area surgery performed within a year prior to treatment.
- Facial dermabrasion, facial resurfacing, or deep chemical peeling within the last three months, if face is treated.
- Having received treatment with light, laser, RF, or other devices in the treated area within 2-3 weeks for non- ablative procedures, and 6-12 weeks for ablative fractional laser resurfacing (according to treatment severity) prior to treatment, except special recommendations.
- Use of Isotretinoin (Accutane®) within 6 months prior to treatment.
- Use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS, e.g., ibuprofen-containing agents) one week before and after each treatment session, as per the practitioner’s discretion.