Q & A

Botox® /Dysport® 

Q: How long does Botox®  last?
A: Most people notice results within a few days, with the full effect around two weeks. On average, Botox®  or Dysport®  lasts about 3 – 4 months.

Q: Will Botox®  make me look frozen?
A: Not at all. My approach is always to keep things natural — you’ll still have movement and expression, just with fewer lines. Think refreshed, not “done.”

Dermal Fillers

Q: What can fillers do?
A: Fillers can gently enhance lips, soften smile lines, restore volume in cheeks, or brighten tired under-eyes. My goal is always balance — making you look like you, just a little more rested.

Q: How long do fillers last?
A: Depending on the type of filler and where it’s placed, results can last anywhere from 6 months up to 2 years.

Sculptra

Q: How is Sculptra different from filler?
A: Filler gives instant volume, while Sculptra works more behind the scenes by encouraging your body to build its own collagen. Results show gradually and can last for years.

Microneedling (SkinPen)

Q: What does microneedling help with?
A: It’s like giving your skin a reset. It can improve fine lines, acne scars, pores, and overall texture by stimulating fresh collagen.

Q: How many sessions do I need?
A: Most people love a series of 3 – 4 treatments spaced about a month apart, then touch-ups once or twice a year to keep their glow.

PRP

Q: What exactly is PRP?
A: PRP stands for platelet-rich plasma, and it comes from your own blood. It’s full of growth factors that help stimulate healing and collagen. I use it for under-eye rejuvenation, hair restoration, or paired with microneedling.

General Questions

Q: How often should I come in?
A: It really depends on your goals, but many of my clients see me every 3 – 4 months for Botox or Dysport, and then sprinkle in seasonal treatments like peels or microneedling.

Q: Do I need a consultation before booking?
A: Yes — I always recommend starting with a consultation so we can talk about what you want and create the best plan for you.

Q: Is there downtime?
A: Most treatments have little to no downtime. You might see a bit of swelling or redness after injectables or microneedling, but it’s usually very manageable and short-lived.