Before and Aftercare Instructions
B12 Injections
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This injection is a vitamin supplementation and is not indicated for the treatment of pernicious anemia. If you have been diagnosed with pernicious anemia (a condition where the body cannot absorb B12 from food), you will be referred to your primary care physician for treatment.
Optimal results are achieved when patients continue treatments routinely. The frequency will depend on your individual needs/goals as well as your medical history.
It is normal to experience mild injection site tenderness, redness, swelling, or burning. This will dissipate once the product diffuses into the muscle but can last up to 48 hours.
Always inform your provider of all medications, including supplements you may be taking and whether there are any recent changes to your medications such as a new antibiotic.
Always inform your provider of your full medical, surgical, social, psychological, allergy, and medication history.
Certain medications can thin your blood and increase your risk of bruising. These medications include Ibuprofen, Advil®, Motrin®, Nuprin®, Aleve®, Celebrex®, Fish oil, Ginko Biloba, Garlic, Ginseng, Vitamin E, St. John’s Wort, as well as others. These medications should be avoided 14 DAYS PRIOR to your procedure if possible.
Other medications such as aspirin, blood thinners, and antiplatelet medications will also thin your blood but should NOT be stopped without discussing it with your doctor first.
Avoid alcoholic beverages for 48 HOURS PRIOR to your procedure to reduce the chance of bruising.
If you have an active cold sore, fever blister, canker sore, shingles, bacterial infections, or active cancer in the area of injection, we cannot perform the procedure.
Please arrive to the appointment well hydrated.
Eat a small meal or a snack before your appointment.
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Optimal results are achieved with routine and continued treatments. Most patients will receive injections every 4 weeks, as determined by your provider after a full medical history is reviewed.
Side effects can occur but are often very mild. The most common symptoms are: pain, burning, redness, or itching at the injection site, as well as mild diarrhea. These side effects will pass as time goes by. Itching or a feeling of swelling all over the body may occur. If any of these effects persist or worsen, contact the office immediately.
Refrain from vigorous exercise or becoming overheated for 24 HOURS AFTER the procedure.
It is important to stay well hydrated so that your urine is light yellow and almost clear.
This medication may cause low potassium levels in the blood (hypokalemia). Tell your doctor immediately if any of these unlikely but serious side effects occur: muscle cramps, weakness, or irregular heartbeat.
People who have a rare blood disorder called polycythemia vera may infrequently have symptoms related to this disorder while taking B12 injections (cyanocobalamin). Seek immediate medical attention if any of these rare but very serious symptoms occur: chest pain, shortness of breath, one-sided body weakness, sudden vision changes, or slurred speech.
If you experience any significant pain, discoloration, skin indentation, spreading redness, swelling, or any other concerning symptoms at the injection site please notify the office immediately.
If you have any signs of severe allergic reaction including: shortness of breath, wheezing, coughing, difficulty swallowing, swelling of the tongue, eyelids, lips, hoarseness of the voice, stomach pain, spreading hives, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea, please contact 911 and go to your nearest emergency department.
Botox® and Dysport®
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Always inform your provider of all medications, including supplements you may be taking and whether there are any recent changes to your medications such as a new antibiotic.
Always inform your provider of your full medical, surgical, social, psychological, allergy, and medication history.
Certain medications can thin your blood and increase your risk of bruising. These medications include Ibuprofen, Advil®, Motrin®, Nuprin®, Aleve®, Celebrex®, Fish oil, Ginko Biloba, Garlic, Ginseng, Vitamin E, St. John’s Wort, as well as others. These medications should be avoided 14 DAYS PRIOR to your procedure if possible.
Other medications such as aspirin, blood thinners, and antiplatelet medications will also thin your blood but should NOT be stopped without discussing it with your doctor first.
Avoid alcoholic beverages for 48 HOURS PRIOR to your procedure to reduce the chance of bruising.
You may consider starting oral arnica 7-10 DAYS PRIOR to your procedure to reduce risk of bruising. Follow the directions on the bottle.
Please note that you cannot be treated with botulinum toxins if any of the following pertain to you:
If you have a personal history of Myasthenia Gravis, ALS, Huntington’s disease, Guillian Barre Syndrome, Eaton-Lampert syndrome or any other neuromuscular disorders
If you have undergone any recent cancer treatment including chemotherapy or radiation within the last 6 months
If you have an allergy to eggs or milk protein
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding
Notify you provider If you have a history of cold sores as it may be recommended to start antiviral medications prior to any procedures on or near your lips or nose.
Eat a small meal or a snack before your appointment.
Other medications such as aspirin, blood thinners, and antiplatelet medications will also thin your blood but should NOT be stopped without discussing it with your doctor first.
Always inform your provider of all medications, including supplements you may be taking
Avoid alcoholic beverages for 48 HOURS prior to procedure
You can consider starting oral arnica 24 HOURS prior to your procedure to reduce risk of bruising
Notify your provider of any personal history of Myasthenia Gravis, ALS, Huntington’s disease, Guillian Barre Syndrome, Eaton-Lampert syndrome or any other neuromuscular disorders
Notify your provider of any allergies to eggs or milk protein
Notify your provider If you have a history of cold sores as it may be recommended to start antiviral medications prior to any procedures on or near your lips or nose
Notify your provider if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
Eat a small meal or a snack before your appointment
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Activate muscles for 15 minutes post procedure.
Soreness and mild headache are normal.
Bruising may occur after injections, and typically resolves within 10-14 days.
Do not bend over, lie flat, or lie on your face for 4 hours.
For 24 hours post procedure:
Do not touch, massage, or manipulate the treated area
Do not apply makeup
Do not use NSAIDs such as ibuprofen, naproxen, or aspirin (unless advised by your doctor)
Do not drink alcohol
Do not participate in strenuous exercise
Avoid the heat or becoming excessively sweaty
Avoid wearing hats, helmets, goggles, tight sunglasses on your face
Avoid facial waxing, plucking, tweezing, or massage for one week following the procedure.
Allow 10-14 days for Botox® or Dysport® to fully set in before making any adjustments, even though some benefits are typically seen earlier. An improvement in skin appearance may begin after Botox®/Dysport® is fully set in.
Botox® and Dysport® are FDA indicated to last for about 3 months. However, everyone is unique and the longevity and amount of product required can differ for everyone.
Chemical Peels
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Always inform your provider of all medications, including supplements you may be taking and whether there are any recent changes to your medications such as a new antibiotic.
Always inform your provider of your full medical, surgical, social, psychological, allergy, and medication history.
Always inform your provider of all of the products you are using as part of your skincare routine.
Not all peels actually cause peeling on everyone. This does not mean that the peel is not working or that you are not receiving the benefits from the treatment.
Please note that you cannot be treated with our chemical peels if any of the following pertain to you:
If you have used Accutane within the last 6 months
If you have an active cold sore, fever blister, canker sore, or shingles
If your have undergone any recent cancer treatment including chemotherapy or radiation within the last 6 months
If you have an allergy to phenol, aspirin, or hydroquinone or any other active ingredients within our peels
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding
For TWO WEEKS PRIOR to your appointment please:
Avoid microneedling or facial laser treatments
Avoid using any active ingredients such as retinol/Retin-A, glycolic acid, salicylic acid, lactic acid, any other AHA/BHA, benzoyl peroxide, astringents, vitamin C or hydroquinone
Do not wax, tweeze, or use depilatory creams such as Nair®
Avoid artificial tanning and sun exposure
If you are prone to developing cold sores/fever blisters or shingles, please contact us 1 week before treatment for recommendations.
Excess hair may need to be shaved. Men should be cleanly shaved 24 HOURS PRIOR to their appointment.
Eat a small meal or a snack before your appointment.
Although you will see some results after 1 chemical peel, for best results we recommend a series of 3-6 chemical peels.
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You will be provided with an aftercare kit that will break down your aftercare instructions over the next week. Please follow the instructions carefully.
You may wash your face in the evening with cool water and a gentle cleanser provided in your aftercare kit. Please also use the towelettes provided per the instructions in the kit.
You should only use the products provided in your kit for the first week.
Your skin may feel tight the day of and for several days following your treatment.
You may also experience itching or mild burning as the peel penetrates deeper into the skin. You can help to alleviate this sensation by taking Benadryl® or Zyrtec® (for itching) and ibuprofen or acetaminophen (for discomfort) as needed, unless otherwise directed by your physician.
Avoid touching or washing your face for the first 4 HOURS.
Avoid tight-fitting glasses as pressure from the nose piece can cause the peel to deepen in that area.
As long as you are peeling you should:
Avoid wearing makeup
Avoid strenuous workouts and becoming excessively sweaty
Avoid hot tubs, pools, saunas, and steam rooms
Avoid unprotected sun exposure (SPF 40+ provided in your kit)
Fort TWO WEEKS AFTER the chemical peel:
Avoid using any other active ingredients such as retinol/Retin-A, glycolic acid, salicylic acid, lactic acid, any other AHA/BHA, benzoyl peroxide, astringents, vitamin C or hydroquinone
Avoid waxing, tweezing, or depilatory (Nair®) creams
Avoid any other skin treatments or lasers
Do not touch, pick, or peel at your skin before or after peeling has begun as that can lead to scarring and post inflammatory hyperpigmentation. You may carefully use manicure scissors to clip any hanging skin.
Dermal Filler & Hyaluronidase
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Please plan your treatment to allow for several days or more of potential swelling, tenderness, and bruising.
Always inform your provider of all medications, including supplements you may be taking and whether there are any recent changes to your medications such as a new antibiotic.
Always inform your provider of your full medical, surgical, social, psychological, allergy, and medication history.
Certain medications can thin your blood and increase your risk of bruising. These medications include Ibuprofen, Advil®, Motrin®, Nuprin®, Aleve®, Celebrex®, Fish oil, Ginko Biloba, Garlic, Ginseng, Vitamin E, St. John’s Wort, as well as others. These medications should be avoided 14 DAYS PRIOR to your procedure if possible.
Other medications such as aspirin, blood thinners, and antiplatelet medications will also thin your blood but should NOT be stopped without discussing it with your doctor first.
Avoid alcoholic beverages for 48 HOURS PRIOR to your procedure to reduce the chance of bruising.
You may consider starting oral arnica 7-10 DAYS PRIOR to your procedure to reduce risk of bruising. Follow the directions on the bottle.
If you are having dermal filler placed to your tear trough please take an antihistamine (Claritin®, Zyrtec®, or Loratadine®) for 3 days prior to treatment to help reduce post-treatment swelling.
If you have an active cold sore/fever blister, canker sore, shingles you will need to postpone treatment. If you are prone to developing cold sores/fever blisters or shingles, please contact us 1 week before treatment for recommendations.
If you have recently used the medication Accutane®, it is recommended to postpone treatment until at least six months after stopping the medication.
Notify your provider of any personal history of autoimmune disease or other proinflammatory conditions.
Please note that you cannot be treated with dermal filler if any of the following pertain to you:
If you have an active cold sore, fever blister, canker sore, shingles, bacterial infections, or active cancer in the area being treated
If you are currently taking antibiotics or within two weeks of taking antibiotics
If you have undergone any recent cancer treatment including chemotherapy or radiation within the last 12 months
If you are immunocompromised or are taking medications that suppress your immune system
If you have had any procedures/conditions that could put you in an inflamed state 2 WEEKS BEFORE your procedure. These procedures/conditions include any surgeries, dental procedures, immunizations, illnesses (bacterial, viral, or fungal)
If you have a lidocaine, tetracine, benzocaine, or any other anesthetic allergy.
If you are allergic to bee stings or bee venom (you may be required to perform a skin sensitivity test to ensure your are not allergic to the dissolving agent)
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding
Eat a small meal or a snack before your appointment.
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Do not manipulate, push, or rub injection sites within the FIRST 72 HOURS.
We recommend sleeping on your back exclusively for the FIRST 72 HOURS
Avoid any other procedures that would result in the manipulation of your face for TWO WEEKS AFTER your treatment. These procedures include chemical peels, microneedling, RF microneedling, laser, facials, massage, waxing, or any other similar treatments.
Exercise should be avoided within the first 24-72 hours as it may increase swelling.
For 24 HOURS post procedure:
Do not touch your face
Do not apply makeup
Avoid strenuous exercise or becoming excessively hot and sweaty
Do not use NSAIDs such as ibuprofen or aspirin (unless advised to do so by your physician)
Do not drink alcohol
You might have some redness, swelling, and pinpoint bleeding that should resolve within several days. Bruising may occur and may last up to 14 days.
Certain areas of the face such as the under eyes, will swell more than others. Swelling and bruising may last several days to weeks.
If you received hyaluronidase, any overcorrection resulting from the loss of your own hyaluronic acid will usually be temporary and is expected to resolve within a few days. The breakdown of the dermal filler will be permanent.
As a consequence of swelling and the action of the hyaluronidase, you may notice some asymmetry. The final result is usually not complete until 2 weeks. You may require additional dissolving treatments to reach desired outcome.
You may elect to ice the area post treatment but must do so very carefully. Use an ice pack with the fabric side against the skin or wrap a soft plastic ice pack in a wet thin towel. Apply the ice pack approximately 30 seconds on, and 30 seconds off. Icing too vigorously can cause frostbite and scarring. You may apply a cold compress to the area for 20 minutes per hour, and you may do this hourly for up to 3 days.
Your skin may be more sensitive during the first several days after treatment. Use gentle skin care products during this time and wait 3 days before using harsher treatment products such as retinol, or AHA.
Use arnica gel or tablets as directed on the bottle to reduce bruising
Avoid any procedures/conditions that would make your body inflamed 2 WEEKS AFTER your procedure this would include any surgeries, dental procedures, immunizations, illnesses (bacterial, viral, or fungal), or antibiotic use.
If you notice any significant spreading redness, swelling, blanching (whitening of the skin), bluing of the skin, or any increased pain out of proportion to the mild tenderness that can be expected from a procedure, or any other concerning symptoms please contact the office immediately.
If you have any signs of severe allergic reaction including: shortness of breath, wheezing, coughing, difficulty swallowing, swelling of the tongue, eyelids, lips, hoarseness of the voice, spreading hives, stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea, please contact 911 and go to your nearest emergency department.
Dermaplane Facials
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Always inform your provider of all medications, including supplements you may be taking and whether there are any recent changes to your medications such as a new antibiotic.
Always inform your provider of your full medical, surgical, social, psychological, allergy, and medication history.
Always inform your provider of all of the products you are using as part of your skincare routine.
If you have an active cold sore/fever blister, canker sore or shingles you will need to postpone treatment. If you are prone to developing cold sores/fever blisters or shingles, please contact us 1 week before treatment for recommendations.
If you have used Accutane® within the last 6 months, we will need to postpone your treatment.
Consider arriving with a clean face and makeup removed. If you are unable to do so, no problem, all of our facials include a double cleanse prior to your treatment.
Avoid microneedling or chemical peels ONE WEEK PRIOR to your treatment.
Avoid using any active ingredients such as retinol/Retin-A, glycolic acid, salicylic acid, lactic acid, any other AHA/BHA, benzoyl peroxide, astringents, vitamin C or hydroquinone 24 HOURS PRIOR to your treatment as they can make your skin more sensitive.
Do not wax, tweeze, or use depilatory creams such as Nair® 24 HOURS PRIOR to your treatment.
Excess hair may need to be shaved. Men should be cleanly shaved 24 hours before treatment.
Avoid direct sun exposure 48 HOURS PRIOR to your treatment.
Avoid any neurotoxin such as Botox®/Dysport® 2 WEEKS PRIOR your facial.
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Immediately after your treatment, your skin may feel sensitive for a few minutes. After this, you will notice smooth, glowing skin. However you will still need to provide a bit of extra care for your skin for the first few days.
Minimize makeup application for 24 hours following your facial to allow your skin to breathe.
Avoid using active ingredients within 24 HOURS of your facial. Active ingredients include retinol/Retin-A, glycolic acid, salicylic acid, lactic acid, any other AHA/BHA, benzoyl peroxide, astringents, vitamin C or hydroquinone.
After 24 HOURS, you can continue to use your regular moisturizer, hydrator, or skin rejuvenation products. Your skincare products will penetrate more effectively after your dermaplane.
Avoid becoming overly hot or sweaty, swimming, intense exercise, or saunas/jacuzzis for 24 HOURS AFTER your treatment.
Limit your sun exposure for the first 3 days and apply at least SPF 40 to your skin daily. Be sure to reapply every two hours if you will be in the sun to protect yourself from damaging UV rays.
If any area peels or flakes, do not pick, scratch, or scrub at the skin. The skin will exfoliate on its own.
Do not wax your face within ONE WEEK AFTER your treatment.
Continue regular facials every 4-6 weeks to maintain healthy, glowing skin.
Intralesional Steroid Injections
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Bruising, mild redness, swelling, and discoloration can all be normal for several days-to-weeks after the procedure so please plan any major life events according to this healing period.
Always inform your provider of all medications, including supplements you may be taking and whether there are any recent changes to your medications such as a new antibiotic.
Always inform your provider of your full medical, surgical, social, psychological, allergy, and medication history.
Always inform your provider of all of the products you are using as part of your skincare routine.
Certain medications can thin your blood and increase your risk of bruising. These medications include Ibuprofen, Advil®, Motrin®, Nuprin®, Aleve®, Celebrex®, Fish oil, Ginko Biloba, Garlic, Ginseng, Vitamin E, St. John’s Wort, as well as others. These medications should be avoided 14 DAYS PRIOR to your procedure if possible.
Other medications such as aspirin, blood thinners, and antiplatelet medications will also thin your blood but should NOT be stopped without discussing it with your doctor first.
Avoid alcoholic beverages for 48 HOURS PRIOR to your procedure to reduce the chance of bruising.
You may consider starting oral arnica 7-10 DAYS PRIOR to your procedure to reduce risk of bruising. Follow the directions on the bottle.
If you have an active cold sore/fever blister, canker sore, shingles you will need to postpone treatment. If you are prone to developing cold sores/fever blisters or shingles, please contact us 1 week before treatment for recommendations.
Please note that you cannot be treated with intralesional steroid injection if any of the following pertain to you:
If you have an active cold sore, fever blister, canker sore, shingles, bacterial infections, or active cancer in the area being treated
If you are currently taking antibiotics or within two weeks of taking antibiotics
If your have undergone any recent cancer treatment including chemotherapy or radiation within the last 12 months
If you are taking immunosuppressants or have an immunocompromising condition such a diabetes or HIV/AIDs
If you have advanced kidney or liver disease
If you are allergic to corticosteroids
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding
Please arrive to the appointment well hydrated.
Eat a small meal or a snack before your appointment.
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Following your procedure, you may experience mild soreness, tenderness, or pinpoint bleeding at the injection site. This should resolve over the next several days.
Rarely, hypopigmentation (lightening) and thinning of the skin (atrophy) may occur. This may or may not resolve over the next several months.
You may elect to ice the area post treatment but must do so very carefully. Use an ice pack with the fabric side against the skin or wrap a soft plastic ice pack in a wet thin towel. Apply the ice pack approximately 30 seconds on, and 30 seconds off. Icing too vigorously can cause frostbite and scarring. You may apply a cold compress to the area for 20 minutes per hour, and you may do this hourly for up to 3 days.
For 24 HOURS AFTER your procedure:
Do not apply makeup or other skin care products to the treated area
Do not exercise or perform other strenuous activities
Do not use NSAIDs such as ibuprofen or aspirin unless advised by your doctor
Do not drink alcohol
Avoid becoming excessively hot and sweaty
Avoid any procedures/conditions that would make your body inflamed 2 WEEKS AFTER your procedure this would include any surgeries, dental procedures, immunizations, or illnesses (bacterial, viral, or fungal) whenever possible.
Depending on your condition, you may or may not need additional injections. If you do need additional injections, we recommend injections every 4-6 weeks until you reach a desired outcome.
If you experience any significant pain, discoloration, skin indentation, spreading redness, swelling, or any other concerning symptoms please notify the office immediately.
If you have any signs of severe allergic reaction including: shortness of breath, wheezing, coughing, difficulty swallowing, swelling of the tongue, eyelids, lips, hoarseness of the voice, stomach pain, spreading hives, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea, please contact 911 and go to your nearest emergency department.
Keralase™ Hair Restoration
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Schedule a free consultation to evaluate your hair and scalp to determine if Keralase™ Hair Restoration is right for you. Not all hair loss conditions can be treated with this system
Always inform your provider of all medications, including supplements you may be taking and whether there are any recent changes to your medications such as a new antibiotic.
Always inform your provider of your full medical, surgical, social, psychological, allergy, and medication history.
Avoid hair dyes, chemical treatments, and harsh styling products for at least ONE WEEK prior to your appointment.
You must remain out of the sun or use sun protection on your scalp (SPF or a hat) for ONE WEEK before and after each treatment.
Wash your hair and scalp the morning of the procedure to ensure your hair is clean from any styling products. Please arrive with your hair dried.
We recommend bringing a hat to protect your scalp from the sun following the procedure.
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You may experience a mild to moderate erythema (redness) or a warm stinging / sunburn-like sensation on your scalp for several days post-treatment.
After the treatment, you may notice hairs in the telogen phase (resting phase) may be shed due to the slight trauma from the laser.
Do not wash your hair for at least 24 hours post-treatment to allow the serum to fully absorb into your scalp
Use a gentle shampoo and avoid harsh hair treatments for ONE WEEK following the procedure. We do recommend the Kerafactor Shampoo to boost and maintain results.
Sleep with your head elevated to 45 degrees for 3 days if possible. Change your pillowcase daily or lay on a clean towel each night.
Protect your scalp from direct sun exposure by wearing a hat or using sunscreen on the treatment area
Avoid strenuous activity for a minimum of 48 hours as sweating increases infection risk.
Do not pick, scratch, excessively rub or scrub the treatment area. It is imperative to allow natural healing to minimize post-treatment complications. Treat the skin gently as if you have a sunburn. Care should be taken to prevent trauma to the treated area especially for the first few days after.
Avoid any other hair treatments for at least 1 - 2 weeks after your treatment or until the skin has completely healed.
You may take acetaminophen (Tylenol®) for post-treatment discomfort or Benadryl® / Zyrtec® if you experience excessive itching (histamine reaction).
Results are progressive. Multiple treatments may be required to achieve individually desired results. We typically recommend at least 6 treatments.
If you experience any side effects, such as prolonged redness or swelling, histamine reaction, blisters, burns, or signs of infection please contact your practitioner immediately for proper assessment and further care instructions.
Kybella®
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Please plan your treatment to allow for several days of potential swelling and bruising. Swelling may last up to 4 weeks. Consider a scarf or turtleneck to camouflage when treating the chin, jawline, or cheeks.
Always inform your provider of all medications, including supplements you may be taking and whether there are any recent changes to your medications such as a new antibiotic.
Always inform your provider of your full medical, surgical, social, psychological, allergy, and medication history.
Certain medications can thin your blood and increase your risk of bruising. These medications include Ibuprofen, Advil®, Motrin®, Nuprin®, Aleve®, Celebrex®, Fish oil, Ginko Biloba, Garlic, Ginseng, Vitamin E, St. John’s Wort, as well as others. These medications should be avoided 14 DAYS PRIOR to your procedure if possible.
Other medications such as aspirin, blood thinners, and antiplatelet medications will also thin your blood but should NOT be stopped without discussing it with your doctor first.
Avoid alcoholic beverages for 48 HOURS PRIOR to your procedure to reduce the chance of bruising.
You may consider starting oral arnica 7-10 DAYS PRIOR to your procedure to reduce risk of bruising. Follow the directions on the bottle.
If you have an active cold sore/fever blister, canker sore, shingles you will need to postpone treatment. If you are prone to developing cold sores/fever blisters or shingles, please contact us 1 week before treatment for recommendations.
Please note that you cannot be treated with Kybella® if any of the following pertain to you:
If you have undergone any recent cancer treatment including chemotherapy or radiation within the last 12 months
If you are immunocompromised or are taking medications that suppress your immune system
If you have had any procedures/conditions that could put you in an inflamed state 2 WEEKS BEFORE your procedure. These procedures/conditions include any surgeries, dental procedures, immunizations, illnesses (bacterial, viral, or fungal), or recent antibiotic use
You may not be treated if you have a history of difficulty swallowing, nerve injury, or weakness in the lower face.
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding
Notify your provider if you have a history or any surgeries/procedures of the face or neck.
Eat a small meal or a snack before your appointment.
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You should expect swelling and redness. You may also experience bruising, pain, tenderness, numbness, induration, and areas of firm nodules. These symptoms normally last around 7 days, but for some, may last up to 4 weeks. Some patients will experience numbness for longer than 4 weeks.
You may elect to ice the area post treatment but must do so very carefully. Use an ice pack with the fabric side against the skin or wrap a soft plastic ice pack in a wet thin towel. Apply the ice pack approximately 30 seconds on, and 30 seconds off. Icing too vigorously can cause frostbite and scarring. You may apply a cold compress to the area for 20 minutes per hour, and you may do this hourly for up to 3 days.
Do not participate in strenuous activity and avoid extreme temperatures of heat (i.e. Jacuzzi, hot showers, exercise, etc.) for 3 days following treatment.
Do not scratch, pick, or traumatize the area in any way. Do not massage or manipulate the injection sites.
You may apply your normal skin care regimen and sunscreen, 4 HOURS AFTER your treatment.
Certain medications can thin your blood and increase your risk of bruising. These medications include Ibuprofen, Advil®, Motrin®, Nuprin®, Aleve®, Celebrex®, Fish oil, Ginko Biloba, Garlic, Ginseng, Vitamin E, St. John’s Wort, as well as others. These medications should be avoided for 3 DAYS FOLLOWING your procedure if possible.
Other medications such as aspirin, blood thinners, and antiplatelet medications will also thin your blood but should NOT be stopped without discussing it with your doctor first.
Avoid alcoholic beverages for 48 HOURS FOLLOWING your procedure to reduce the chance of bruising.
Reduce your salt/sodium intake for 3 days post treatment to avoid excess swelling.
Sleep with your head elevated to avoid excess swelling.
Call the office if you have any difficulty swallowing, crusting, or scabbing, asymmetry of your smile or any other unusual symptoms.
Kybella® treatments are done in a series, for best results we recommend a series of 2-4 treatments spaced about 2-3 months apart.
Genius® RF Microneedling
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Please plan your treatment to allow for several days of potential swelling and redness of the skin. Please allow TWO FULL WEEKS for full resolution of symptoms.
Always inform your provider of all medications, including supplements you may be taking and whether there are any recent changes to your medications such as a new antibiotic.
Always inform your provider of your full medical, surgical, social, psychological, allergy, and medication history.
Always inform your provider of all of the products you are using as part of your skincare routine.
Certain medications can thin your blood and increase your risk of bruising. These medications include Ibuprofen, Advil®, Motrin®, Nuprin®, Aleve®, Celebrex®, Fish oil, Ginko Biloba, Garlic, Ginseng, Vitamin E, St. John’s Wort, as well as others. These medications should be avoided 14 DAYS PRIOR to your procedure if possible.
Other medications such as aspirin, blood thinners, and antiplatelet medications will also thin your blood but should NOT be stopped without discussing it with your doctor first.
Avoid alcoholic beverages for 48 HOURS PRIOR to your procedure to reduce the chance of bruising.
You may consider starting oral arnica 7-10 DAYS PRIOR to your procedure to reduce risk of bruising. Follow the directions on the bottle.
If you have an active cold sore/fever blister, canker sore, shingles you will need to postpone treatment. If you are prone to developing cold sores/fever blisters or shingles, please contact us 1 week before treatment for recommendations.
For TWO WEEKS BEFORE your treatment:
Limit sun exposure and avoid natural or artificial tanning
Avoid the use of sunless tanners creams or sprays
Avoid the use of any active ingredients such as retinol/Retin-A, glycolic acid, salicylic acid, lactic acid, any other AHA/BHA, benzoyl peroxide, astringents, vitamin C or hydroquinone
Avoid waxing, tweezing, or using depilatory creams such as Nair®
Please note that you cannot be treated with the Genius® RF microneedling if any of the following pertain to you:
If you have an active cold sore, shingles infection, skin cancer, or bacterial skin infection in the treatment area
If you have used Accutane® in the last 6 months
If you are allergic to lidocaine, tetracine, benzocaine or any other anesthetic products
If you have undergone any recent cancer treatment including chemotherapy or radiation within the last 6 months
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding
Please arrive to the appointment well hydrated.
Eat a small meal or a snack before your appointment.
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Redness, edema (swelling), soreness, and a sunburn sensation can be normal up to 7 DAYS post procedure. Rarely, some patients experience redness for up to 2 WEEKS.
You may experience an itching or mild burning sensation as your body’s healing processes take effect. You can help to alleviate this sensation by taking Benadryl® or Zyrtec® (for itching) and ibuprofen or acetaminophen (for discomfort) as needed, unless otherwise directed by your physician.
Your skin may feel dry, peel or flake. You may notice a “sandpaper” texture a few days after treatment. This is normal; it is the treated tissue working its way out of your body as new fresh skin is regenerated.
Bronzing, crusting, and small dark spots are a normal part of the healing process. They will slough off on their own usually within 7 days after treatment. Please do not attempt to exfoliate.
If you develop any areas of raw skin after treatment, keep them moist with an emollient such as Aquaphor® or Bacitracin®. You do not need to apply band-aids, but keep the areas moist and do not pick at them. They will heal very rapidly on their own.
The laser may leave a grid-like pattern on your skin, which is completely normal and will resolve over days to weeks.
Sometimes small papules/pimples can arise post treatment. If this occurs please call us for treatment advice.
You may elect to ice the area post treatment but must do so very carefully. Use an ice pack with the fabric side against the skin or wrap a soft plastic ice pack in a wet thin towel. Apply the ice pack approximately 30 seconds on, and 30 seconds off. Icing too vigorously can cause frostbite and scarring. You may apply a cold compress to the area for 20 minutes per hour, and you may do this hourly for up to 3 days.
You can elect to sleep with the head of your bed elevated the first night to reduce swelling.
Avoid scrubbing or wiping the treated area vigorously for the FIRST 2 DAYS. Gently wash and pat skin dry.
Refrain from vigorous exercise or becoming overheated for 24 HOURS AFTER the procedure.
Only apply the serum provided to you at your visit for the first 48 HOURS following your treatment. No other skin products, makeup, or even sunscreen should be used. Avoid ANY sun exposure in that time period.
48 HOURS AFTER the treatment:
You can begin to use non-active gentle moisturizers such as Cerave® or Cetaphil® and/or emollients such as Aquaphor®.
You can begin to apply makeup. Mineral makeup is recommended.
You should begin to apply broad-spectrum 40+ SPF sunscreen daily and reapply every two hours throughout the day. Avoid direct sun exposure for 2 WEEKS following the procedure.
Avoid using any active ingredients such as retinol/Retin-A, glycolic acid, salicylic acid, lactic acid, any other AHA/BHA, benzoyl peroxide, astringents, vitamin C or hydroquinone for 2 WEEKS AFTER the procedure.
Avoid waxing, tweezing, or using depilatory creams such as Nair® for TWO WEEKS AFTER the procedure.
If you develop any worsening redness that is spreading, painful, and hot or develop fevers or chills, please notify the office immediately and/or seek medical attention at your nearest emergency department.
Ultra™ Laser System
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Always inform your provider of all medications, including supplements you may be taking and whether there are any recent changes to your medications such as a new antibiotic.
Always inform your provider of your full medical, surgical, social, psychological, allergy, and medication history.
Always inform your provider of all of the products you are using as part of your skincare routine.
If you have an active cold sore/fever blister, canker sore or shingles you will need to postpone treatment. If you are prone to developing cold sores/fever blisters or shingles, please contact us 1 week before treatment for recommendations.
Taking an antihistamine (Claritin®, Zyrtec®, or Allegra®) for 3 days prior to treatment to help reduce post-treatment swelling. You may also continue the antihistamine daily post treatment until swelling has resolved.
Avoid tanning 4 WEEKS BEFORE or using self-tanner 2 WEEKS BEFORE treatment.
Use sunscreen daily and reapply every two hours when outside.
For TWO WEEKS PRIOR to your appointment please:
Avoid microneedling or facial chemical peel treatments
Avoid using any active ingredients such as retinol/Retin-A, glycolic acid, salicylic acid, lactic acid, any other AHA/BHA, benzoyl peroxide, astringents, vitamin C or hydroquinone
Do not wax, tweeze, or use depilatory creams such as Nair®
Excess hair may need to be shaved. Men should be cleanly shaved 24 HOURS PRIOR to their appointment.
Please note that you cannot be treated with our Ultra™ laser if any of the following pertain to you:
If you have used Accutane within the last 6 months
If you have an active cold sore, fever blister, canker sore, or shingles
If your have undergone any recent cancer treatment including chemotherapy or radiation within the last 6 months
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding
If possible, please do not wear any makeup prior to your laser treatment.
Please arrive well hydrated and eat a small meal or a snack before your appointment.
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Redness, swelling, and a “sunburn” sensation can all be normal following the procedure. Bruising and other skin pigmentation changes may also occur but are less common. Depending on the individual, skin changes should subside within 5-10 days.
You may elect to ice the area post treatment but must do so very carefully. Use an ice pack with the fabric side against the skin or wrap a soft plastic ice pack in a wet thin towel. Apply the ice pack approximately 30 seconds on, and 30 seconds off. Icing too vigorously can cause frostbite and scarring. You may apply a cold compress to the area for 20 minutes per hour, and you may do this hourly for up to 3 days.
Mild crusting or dry skin can form 1-5 days post procedure but typically disappear in 7 days. DO NOT pick or scratch at the crusting.
Avoid scrubbing or wiping the treated area vigorously for the first 2 days. Gently wash with water and pat the skin dry.
Refrain from vigorous exercise or becoming overheated for 24 HOURS AFTER the procedure.
Only apply the serum provided to you at your visit for the first 48 HOURS following your treatment. No other skin products, makeup, or even sunscreen should be used. Avoid ANY sun exposure in that time period.
48 HOURS AFTER the treatment:
You can begin to use non-active gentle moisturizers such as Cerave® or Cetaphil® and/or emollients such as Aquaphor®.
You can begin to apply makeup. Mineral makeup is recommended.
You should begin to apply broad-spectrum 40+ SPF sunscreen daily and reapply every two hours throughout the day. Avoid direct sun exposure for 2 WEEKS following the procedure.
Avoid using any active ingredients such as retinol/Retin-A, glycolic acid, salicylic acid, lactic acid, any other AHA/BHA, benzoyl peroxide, astringents, vitamin C or hydroquinone for 2 WEEKS AFTER the procedure.
Medical Grade Facials
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Always inform your provider of all medications, including supplements you may be taking and whether there are any recent changes to your medications such as a new antibiotic.
Always inform your provider of your full medical, surgical, social, psychological, allergy, and medication history.
Always inform your provider of all of the products you are using as part of your skincare routine.
If you have an active cold sore/fever blister, canker sore or shingles you will need to postpone treatment. If you are prone to developing cold sores/fever blisters or shingles, please contact us 1 week before treatment for recommendations.
If you have used Accutane® within the last 6 months, we will need to postpone your treatment.
Consider arriving with a clean face and makeup removed. If you are unable to do so, no problem, all of our facials include a double cleanse prior to your treatment.
Avoid microneedling or chemical peels ONE WEEK PRIOR to your treatment.
Avoid using any active ingredients such as retinol/Retin-A, glycolic acid, salicylic acid, lactic acid, any other AHA/BHA, benzoyl peroxide, astringents, vitamin C or hydroquinone 24 HOURS PRIOR to your treatment as they can make your skin more sensitive.
Do not wax, tweeze, or use depilatory creams such as Nair® 24 HOURS PRIOR to your treatment.
Excess hair may need to be shaved. Men should be cleanly shaved 24 hours before treatment.
Avoid direct sun exposure 48 HOURS PRIOR to your treatment.
Avoid any neurotoxin such as Botox®/Dysport® 2 WEEKS PRIOR your facial.
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Immediately after your treatment, your skin may feel sensitive and may appear pink. After this, you will notice smooth, glowing skin. However you will still need to provide a bit of extra care for your skin for the first few days.
Minimize makeup application for 24 hours following your facial to allow your skin to breathe.
Avoid using active ingredients within 24 HOURS of your facial. Active ingredients include retinol/Retin-A, glycolic acid, salicylic acid, lactic acid, any other AHA/BHA, benzoyl peroxide, astringents, vitamin C or hydroquinone.
After 24 HOURS, you can continue to use your regular moisturizer, hydrator, or skin rejuvenation products.
Avoid becoming overly hot or sweaty, swimming, intense exercise, or saunas/jacuzzis for 24 HOURS AFTER your treatment.
Limit your sun exposure for the FIRST 24 HOURS and apply at least SPF 40 to your skin daily. Be sure to reapply every two hours if you will be in the sun to protect yourself from damaging UV rays.
If any area peels or flakes, do not pick, scratch, or scrub at the skin. The skin will exfoliate on its own.
Continue regular facials every 4-6 weeks to maintain healthy, glowing skin.
Medical Grade Weightloss,
GLP-1
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Always inform your provider of all medications, including supplements you may be taking and whether there are any recent changes to your medications such as a new antibiotic.
Always inform your provider of your full medical, surgical, social, psychological, allergy, and medication history.
Please note you are NOT a candidate for GLP-1 injections if you have any of the following:
Allergy to semaglutide (Ozempic®, Wegovy®), tirzepatide (Mounjaro®), dulaglutide (Trulicity®), exenatide (Bydureon®, Byetta®), liraglutide (Saxenda®, Victoza®), lixisenatide (Adlyxin®, in Soliqua®), any other medications, or any of the ingredients in the injection
Have a personal/family history of Medullary Thyroid Cancer or Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Syndrome Type 2, pancreatitis, diabetic retinopathy, gallbladder disease, or kidney disease
If you are currently pregnant, planning to become pregnant, and/or are breastfeeding
Any other conditions that your provider may deem unsafe or incompatible with GLP-1 injections
Although we do not require blood testing before starting on our weight loss medications, we do feel it can be beneficial to run an annual blood panel with your primary care provider and then bring the results to your visit.
Make sure to drink plenty of fluids prior to and during your treatment.
We recommend you prepare a list of questions you may have about the medication or our program.
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Please attend all weekly/biweekly/monthly appointments whether virtual or in-person.
If you are sent home with the medication, please follow the administration and needle disposal directions provided to you at your visit.
Please rotate your injection site every week to avoid skin irritation.
Always keep the medication refrigerated and keep out of reach of children.
Please keep track and note any side effects you may be experiencing as well as the timing with your injection.
We recommend small frequent meals to reduce nausea and/or indigestion.
Stay hydrated until your urine is light yellow or almost clear.
Focus on nutrient dense foods (think unprocessed whole foods) and protein.
Weight-bearing exercise 2-3 times per week is recommended to maintain muscle mass.
If you have any severe symptoms such as abdominal pain especially in the upper abdomen, uncontrolled vomiting or diarrhea, elevated heart rate, fainting, any thoughts of hurting yourself or anyone else, or any other concerning symptoms please notify us immediately and seek medical attention at your nearest emergency department.
PRP/PRF/EZ GEL
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Always inform your provider of all medications, including supplements you may be taking and whether there are any recent changes to your medications such as a new antibiotic.
Always inform your provider of your full medical, surgical, social, psychological, allergy, and medication history.
Always inform your provider of all of the products you are using as part of your skincare routine.
If you have an active cold sore/fever blister, canker sore or shingles you will need to postpone treatment. If you are prone to developing cold sores/fever blisters or shingles, please contact us 1 week before treatment for recommendations.
You will not be able to undergo a treatment if you are or have been on systemic corticosteroids (Prednisone, Methylprednisolone, etc.) within 2 weeks of treatment. Do NOT discontinue these medications without approval from your doctor first.
Discontinue the use of anti-inflammatory agents (NSAIDs) such as Advil®, Aleve®, Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Motrin®, Naprosyn, etc., at least ONE WEEK PRIOR to your treatment if approved to do so by your regular doctor. One of the purposes of PRP is to induce inflammation and these medications limit or prevent inflammation. You may take Tylenol® or other Acetaminophen-containing products as directed.
Other medications/supplements can thin your blood and increase your risk of bruising. These medications include, Fish oil, Ginko Biloba, Garlic, Ginseng, Vitamin E, St. John’s Wort, as well as others. These medications should be avoided 14 DAYS PRIOR to your procedure if possible.
Other blood thinners and antiplatelet medications will also thin your blood but should NOT be stopped without discussing it with your doctor first.
Avoid alcohol, caffeine, and cigarettes for 48 HOURS BEFORE your treatment to reduce the chance of bruising.
You may consider starting oral arnica 7-10 DAYS PRIOR to your procedure to reduce risk of bruising. Follow the directions on the bottle.
Please note that you cannot be treated with PRP if any of the following pertain to you:
If you have an active cold sore, fever blister, canker sore, or shingles
If your have undergone any recent cancer treatment including chemotherapy or radiation within the last 12 months
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding
It is recommended that you perform this procedure no sooner than 1-2 WEEKS PRIOR to a special event as there may be some residual swelling and bruising.
Stay hydrated and drink at least 64 oz of water the day before and of your treatment. It is important to be well hydrated, as you will be giving blood.
Eat a small meal or a snack before your appointment.
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Please continue to stay hydrated, drinking at least 64 oz of fluids, for several days following your treatment
Redness, swelling, tenderness, and pinpoint bleeding can all be normal following the procedure. You may feel slightly sunburned.
For most people, your skin will completely recover within 5-7 days. Your body’s collagen production usually takes about 4-8 weeks, so you will continue to see improvements over this time.
You may elect to ice the area post treatment but must do so very carefully. Use an ice pack with the fabric side against the skin or wrap a soft plastic ice pack in a wet thin towel. Apply the ice pack approximately 30 seconds on, and 30 seconds off. Icing too vigorously can cause frostbite and scarring. You may apply a cold compress to the area for 20 minutes per hour, and you may do this hourly for up to 3 days.
For the FIRST 48 HOURS:
Avoid touching, rubbing, or manipulating your face, strenuous exercise, hot tubs, swimming, or becoming overheated or sweaty.
If you had a PRP facial performed, avoid washing your face for at least 4 HOURS or for the rest of the day ideally.
Use only the serum provided to you and avoid any other makeup, moisturizers, lotions, serums, cleansers, or even sunscreen.
Sun and UV exposure should be strictly avoided within this time period.
Avoid antihistamines such a Benadryl®, Claritin®, Zyrtec® if possible
AFTER 48 HOURS:
You can begin to use, gentle non-active, non-irritating products such as Cerave® or Cetaphil®
You may begin to wear mineral makeup which should be applied with a clean brush or cotton ball.
You should apply SPF 40+ every day and reapply every two hours if outside.
Do not use any products containing active ingredients such as retinol/Retin-A, glycolic acid, salicylic acid, lactic acid, any other AHA/BHA, benzoyl peroxide, astringents, vitamin C or hydroquinone or products such as Nair® for TWO WEEKS AFTER you procedure.
Avoid alcohol, caffeine, and cigarettes for 3 DAYS AFTER your treatment. Smokers do not heal well and problems recur earlier and results may take longer.
Discontinue the use of anti-inflammatory agents (NSAIDs) such as Advil®, Aleve®, Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Motrin®, Naprosyn, etc., for 6 WEEKS AFTER your treatment if approved to do so by your regular doctor. One of the purposes of PRP is to induce inflammation and these medications limit or prevent inflammation. You may take Tylenol® or other Acetaminophen-containing products as directed.
Sculptra®
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Please plan your treatment to allow for several days of potential swelling, soreness, and bruising.
Always inform your provider of all medications, including supplements you may be taking and whether there are any recent changes to your medications such as a new antibiotic.
Always inform your provider of your full medical, surgical, social, psychological, allergy, and medication history.
Certain medications can thin your blood and increase your risk of bruising. These medications include Ibuprofen, Advil®, Motrin®, Nuprin®, Aleve®, Celebrex®, Fish oil, Ginko Biloba, Garlic, Ginseng, Vitamin E, St. John’s Wort, as well as others. These medications should be avoided 14 DAYS PRIOR to your procedure if possible.
Other medications such as aspirin, blood thinners, and antiplatelet medications will also thin your blood but should NOT be stopped without discussing it with your doctor first.
Avoid alcoholic beverages for 48 HOURS PRIOR to your procedure to reduce the chance of bruising.
You may consider starting oral arnica 7-10 DAYS PRIOR to your procedure to reduce risk of bruising. Follow the directions on the bottle.
If you have an active cold sore/fever blister, canker sore, shingles you will need to postpone treatment. If you are prone to developing cold sores/fever blisters or shingles, please contact us 1 week before treatment for recommendations.
Notify your provider of any personal history of autoimmune disease or other proinflammatory conditions.
Please note that you cannot be treated with Sculptra® if any of the following pertain to you:
If you have undergone any recent cancer treatment including chemotherapy or radiation within the last 12 months
If you are immunocompromised or are taking medications that suppress your immune system
If you have had any procedures/conditions that could put you in an inflamed state 2 WEEKS BEFORE your procedure. These procedures/conditions include any surgeries, dental procedures, immunizations, illnesses (bacterial, viral, or fungal), or recent antibiotic use
If you have an allergy to dissolvable sutures/stitches
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding
Eat a small meal or a snack before your appointment.
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Massage the treated areas with clean hands for 5 MINUTES, 5 TIMES PER DAY, for 5 DAYS. You can use Arnica gel to massage to help reduce swelling and bruising.
Following your procedure, you may experience soreness in the jaw and other treated areas which may appear red, swollen, and bruised for up to 14 days.
You may elect to ice the area post treatment but must do so very carefully. Use an ice pack with the fabric side against the skin or wrap a soft plastic ice pack in a wet thin towel. Apply the ice pack approximately 30 seconds on, and 30 seconds off. Icing too vigorously can cause frostbite and scarring. You may apply a cold compress to the area for 20 minutes per hour, and you may do this hourly for up to 3 days.
For 24 HOURS AFTER your procedure:
Do not apply makeup or other skin care products
Do not exercise or perform other strenuous activities
Do not use NSAIDs such as ibuprofen or aspirin unless advised by your doctor
Do not drink alcohol
Avoid becoming excessively hot and sweaty
Avoid any procedures/conditions that would make your body inflamed 2 WEEKS AFTER your procedure this would include any surgeries, dental procedures, immunizations, or illnesses (bacterial, viral, or fungal) whenever possible.
A few days after treatment, the injected volume will absorb and you will look as you did before treatment. This is normal. Your body will gradually build collagen in the treatment areas and full results may be seen in about 3 months.
Traditional Microneedling
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Always inform your provider of all medications, including supplements you may be taking and whether there are any recent changes to your medications such as a new antibiotic.
Always inform your provider of your full medical, surgical, social, psychological, allergy, and medication history.
Always inform your provider of all of the products you are using as part of your skincare routine.
Inform your provider if you have psoriasis, keloids, cystic or inflammatory acne.
Please note that you cannot undergo microneedling if any of the following pertain to you:
If you have used Accutane within the last 6 months
If you have an active cold sore, fever blister, canker sore, or shingles
If you have any active bacterial or fungal infection
If your have undergone any recent cancer treatment including chemotherapy or radiation within the last 6 months
If you have an allergy to lidocaine, tetracaine, or benzocaine or any other anesthetic product
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding
If you have a history of excessive scarring or keloid formation, scleroderma, collagen vascular diseases, or hemorrhagic disorder
Certain medications can thin your blood and increase your risk of bruising. These medications include Ibuprofen, Advil®, Motrin®, Nuprin®, Aleve®, Celebrex®, Fish oil, Ginko Biloba, Garlic, Ginseng, Vitamin E, St. John’s Wort, as well as others. These medications should be avoided 14 DAYS PRIOR to your procedure if possible.
Other medications such as aspirin, blood thinners, and antiplatelet medications will also thin your blood but should NOT be stopped without discussing it with your doctor first.
Avoid alcoholic beverages for 48 HOURS PRIOR to your procedure to reduce the chance of bruising.
You may consider starting oral arnica 7-10 DAYS PRIOR to your procedure to reduce risk of bruising. Follow the directions on the bottle.
Avoid unprotected UV exposure or any other facial laser treatments for 2 WEEKS prior to your procedure.
Avoid using any active ingredients such as retinol/Retin-A, glycolic acid, salicylic acid, lactic acid, any other AHA/BHA, benzoyl peroxide, astringents, vitamin C or hydroquinone or products such as Nair® for TWO WEEKS PRIOR to your procedure.
If you are prone to developing cold sores/fever blisters or shingles, please contact us 1 WEEK BEFORE your treatment for recommendations.
Excess hair may need to be shaved. Men should be cleanly shaved 24 hours before treatment.
Eat a small meal or a snack before your appointment.
Schedule your procedure to allow for about 3-5 days of facial redness, possibly bruising and flaking.
Although you will see some results after 1 microneedling session, for best results we recommend a series of 3-6 microneedling sessions, depending on the condition being addressed.
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After the procedure, your skin may look and feel like you have a sunburn. You may also experience skin tightness and mild sensitivity to touch on the area being treated. This will diminish greatly by the next day and after 3-5 days, most visible erythema (superficial reddening of the skin) should resolve.
For the FIRST 48 HOURS:
Avoid touching your face, strenuous exercise, hot tubs, swimming, or becoming overheated or sweaty.
Use only the serum provided to you and avoid any other makeup, moisturizers, lotions, serums, cleansers, or even sunscreen.
Sun and UV exposure should be strictly avoided within this time period.
AFTER 48 HOURS:
You can begin to use gentle non-active, non-irritating products such as Cerave® or Cetaphil®.
You may begin to wear mineral makeup which should be applied with a clean brush or cotton ball.
You should apply SPF 40+ every day and reapply every two hours if outside
Do not use any products containing active ingredients such as retinol/Retin-A, glycolic acid, salicylic acid, lactic acid, any other AHA/BHA, benzoyl peroxide, astringents, vitamin C or hydroquinone or products such as Nair® for TWO WEEKS AFTER you procedure.
Some people experience flaking 3-5 days post treatment. If this occurs do not pull or pick flaking skin. Continue using a gentle cleanser and a moisturizer until flaking resolves. You may schedule a dermaplane 5-7 days after treatment to help exfoliate the flaking.
While you may see visible results after the first treatment. Lasting and more significant results will be seen after 3-6 treatments spaced 4-6 weeks apart especially when supplemented by a recommended skin care regimen.
We often recommend a maintenance regimen after your initial series of treatments.
Please note that skin-damaging activities such as smoking and sun exposure can damage your skin and prevent you from seeing full results.