Sample of All FAQs (Helpie FAQ)

  • Including but not limited to redness, skin burns (rare), removal of pigmentation (rare), soreness. Redness/swelling may last a few days. Peeling may occur on day 3-4 post procedure.
  • Can use cool compresses. Prescribed serum to treated area(s). Avoid sun exposure until inflammation resolves and use sunscreen thereafter. Can resume normal skin care regimen/topicals after inflammation resolves. No vigorous exercise for 24 hours after procedure. No hot showers/baths/sauna for 24-48 hours post procedure.
  • Avoid topical retinols, topical exfoliants, Accutane, or other facial treatments for a few days before treatment. No sun-tanning/self-tanner 4 weeks before treatment. If history of cold sores/herpes may need anti-viral medication RX.
  • Typically 2- 4 weeks (depending on treatment). Best results achieved with 4-6 sessions, with maintenance needed every 3-12 months (depending on treatment).
  • Laser therapy can be used on any part of the body including but not limited to face, neck and chest.
  • Sclerotherapy can be used on small spider veins.
  • On average patients need 3 or more treatments to have optimal results. Each treatment session is 4-6 weeks apart.
  • Typically, every 4-6 weeks (if doing a series of treatments). Most patients need 3-4 treatments followed by maintenance every 18 months.
  • Graduated compression stockings maximize benefit and are needed the day of the procedure. Thigh high compression for thigh veins treated. Knee high compression for below the knee veins treated. No long-distance travel for 5 days post procedure. No vigorous leg exercise for 5 days post procedure. Apply sunscreen for 1 month to treated area following the procedure. NSAIDs/Tylenol and cool compress for comfort measures if needed.
  • Included but not limited to bruising, minimal bleeding, infection, hyperpigmentation, headache, and very rare occurrence for DVT/PE, TIA/Stroke.
  • Including but not limited to bruising, minimal bleeding, infection, redness, tenderness/injection site pain, itching, lumps, and keloid/hypertrophic scarring.
  • No vigorous exercise the day of the treatment. Cool compresses and/or Tylenol for swelling/tenderness after treatment. Consider topical and/or sublingual Arnica if bruising occurs. Avoid sun/UV sunlamp exposure until redness/swelling have resolved. May apply make-up a few hours after treatment. Resume exercise 24 hours post procedure. Most importantly *Massage face for 5 minutes 5x/day X 5 days.
  • Discontinue herbal supplements and vitamins for 5 days prior to procedure if possible. Stop NSAIDs/aspirin x 10 days prior to procedure if possible.
  • Typically requires 3 treatments over every 5-6 weeks to optimize results. Treatment typically lasts 25 months.
  • Nasolabial fold, Smile line, Marionette lines (mouth to chin lines), Corners of mouth (smile/ laugh lines), Perioral lines (lines around mouth), Lips, Chin, Jawline, Cheek, and Pyriform fossa.
  • Including but not limited to minimal bleeding, bruising, swelling, hyperpigmentation, scabbing, infection, nodule formation, recurrence of cold sores, venous/ arterial occlusion.

    Notify us immediately if you have: Significant pain, bluish discoloration, or mottling of skin, change in your vision or sign of stroke (speech impairment, numbness/weakness in face/arms/legs, difficulty walking, face drooping, severe headache, dizziness or confusion).

  • No vigorous exercise day of treatment. Prescribed topicals and serums used first 4 hours after treatment. Avoid sun exposure until redness/swelling has resolved. Daily sunscreen to protect skin. Resume normal skin care regimen once inflammation has resolved (usually 3-5 days). Avoid dental work for 1-2 weeks for facial procedures.
  • Cool compress to the area injected. Don’t push/mold treated areas. Avoid facial procedures for 24 hours. Avoid sun exposure until swelling has resolved.
  • Typically, every 6-12 months.
  • Seen within 2-4 weeks, lasting 6-12 months.
  • Include but not limited to bruising, minimal bleeding, infection, rare risk of lid drooping, or heavy brow (all temporary).
  • Sit upright for the first 4 hours. Avoid vigorous activity. Refrain from touching your face or makeup application day of treatment.
  • Typically, every 3-4 months once you begin to notice muscle movement.
  • Seen within 2-3 weeks after initial treatment, lasting 3-4 months.
  • Glabellar “11’s”, Forehead, Crows, Brow lift, Lower eye (concealer area)/tear trough, Bunny lines/wolf lines on nose, Gummy smile, Lip flip, Lip lines, Mouth frown, Chin, Masseter muscle, Neck Bands, Micro dysport for neck, face, and eyes & Rosecea and sweating forehead/nose.
  • Seen within 3 months after initial treatment. Results lasting up to 18 months.
  • A device to stimulate collagen by directing radio frequency energy to the dermis (needles + heat)
  • Small needles and radio frequency energy revitalize and regenerate skin’s collagen and elastin fibers. Improves skin texture and tightens skin.
  • Most areas of the body. Used for fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, stretch marks, skin laxity, and hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating axilla).
  • Typically, every 4-6 weeks (if doing a series of treatments). Most patients need 3-4 treatments followed by maintenance every 18 months.
  • No dental work 3 weeks prior for facial areas. Avoid topical retinols, topical exfoliants, Accutane, anti-inflammatory agents and blood thinners (if possible) or other facial treatments for a few days before the treatment. Avoid sun-tanning/self-tanner 4 weeks before treatment. If history of cold sores/herpes may need anti-viral medication RX.
  • No vigorous exercise day of treatment. Prescribed topicals and serums used first 4 hours after treatment. Avoid sun exposure until redness/swelling has resolved. Daily sunscreen to protect skin. Resume normal skin care regimen once inflammation has resolved (usually 3-5 days). Avoid dental work for 1-2 weeks for facial procedures.
  • Include but not limited to bruising, minimal bleeding, infection, hyperpigmentation (rare), temporary skin pattern AKA “track marks”, redness lasting about 3-5 days, minor swelling 3-5 days, and mild discomfort.
  • Sensitivity/allergy to the topical numbing. In the clinical studies there were no procedure related side effects.
  • Typically, 3-6 months following the first treatment followed by an annual maintenance treatment.
  • Seen within 3 months after the initial treatment. Typically 1-2 treatments for optimal results.
  • Approximately 90 minutes topical numbing prior to the procedure in the office.
  • Face, Underneath the chin, Neck, Buttocks and Thighs.
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