Frequently Asked Questions
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Maybe.
That’s genuinely the answer. Not everybody does. And despite what social media suggests, forehead movement is not a federal crime.
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Not when it’s done properly.
Good filler should look like you slept, drank water, and started minding your own business. Not like you’re preparing for a reboot of Real Housewives.
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Longer than TikTok would prefer.
Most real skin changes happen gradually over weeks to months. Because biology, unfortunately, has no concept of instant gratification.
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Some are spicy. Some are not.
But everything is done with your comfort in mind. I might say stuff such as “It's literally just a tiny poke,” “you won’t even feel it!” and “it's so painless.” Despite what I say, a needle is still a needle, and chemicals with acid in the name tend to be a little tingly and spicy, or what I call “stingly.”
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Absolutely.
Medical aesthetics can feel wildly overcomplicated. We explain things clearly and in actual human language so you know what’s happening and why.
No jargon. No textbook speeches. If we can explain it in a way a golden retriever can even understand that is a success.
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Honestly, that’s most people.
That’s what consultations are for. You don’t need to walk in already knowing the difference between peptides, retinoids, collagen induction therapy, or whatever ingredient the internet discovered this week.
That’s our job.