- Fillers:
– Purpose: Fillers are often used in cosmetic procedures to add volume to certain areas of the face. They can help reduce the appearance of wrinkles, lines, and hollow areas.
– Common Types: Some common types of fillers include hyaluronic acid fillers (e.g., Juvederm, Restylane), collagen fillers, and others. – Areas of Application: Fillers are commonly used in areas like the lips, cheeks, and around the eyes. - LIPO (Liposuction):
– Purpose: Liposuction is a cosmetic procedure that removes fat from specific areas of the body to contour and shape it.
– Procedure: It involves using a suction device to remove fat deposits through small incisions.
– Common Areas: Common areas for liposuction include the abdomen, thighs, buttocks, and neck.
Consultation Service:
– Pre-Consultation:
– Patients often start with a pre-consultation to discuss their goals, concerns, and medical history.
– Information about the specific fillers or liposuction techniques available may be provided.
– Medical Evaluation:
– A medical evaluation may be conducted to assess the patient’s suitability for the procedures.
– For Fillers or Liposuction, the practitioner may assess skin quality and volume loss.
– For liposuction, an evaluation of the areas with excess fat and the skin’s elasticity may be considered.
– Customised Treatment Plan:
– Based on the patient’s goals and the practitioner’s assessment, a personalized treatment plan may be created.
– The plan might include the type and amount of filler or the areas for liposuction.
– Risks and Benefits Discussion:
– Patients should be informed about the potential risks and benefits of the procedures.
– For fillers, possible side effects and how long the results might last may be discussed.
– For liposuction, risks like infection, bruising, and the need for recovery time may be explained.
– Cost and Aftercare:
– The cost of the procedures and any necessary aftercare instructions should be discussed.
– Post-procedure care, recovery time, and potential follow-up appointments might be outlined.
– Patient Questions and Consent:
– Patients should have the opportunity to ask questions and clarify any concerns.
– Informed consent, acknowledging the understanding of the procedures and potential outcomes, is usually obtained.
Remember, it’s crucial for individuals considering cosmetic procedures to consult with qualified and experienced practitioners and to have realistic expectations about the outcomes. Book A 30 Minutes Compulsory Pre procedure consultation to discuss options, expectations and contraindications. Redeemable against your choice of service.
