Aesthetic Consultation

Do it your way: how to prepare for your aesthetic consultation

An essential part of treatment, the aesthetic consultation is where your journey begins. The better your healthcare practitioner understands your needs and desires, the more likely you will achieve the results you want.
Communicate your vision

Your first consultation is your opportunity to take an active role in communicating your desires to your healthcare practitioner. During this meeting, they will conduct a facial assessment and work with you to create a personalized treatment plan that works for your desired outcome.

Set your plans in motion

Depending on your goals, one visit may not be enough. If so, you and your healthcare practitioner may decide to have a second consultation to develop a treatment plan over time. With each visit you can evaluate, adapt and individualize future treatments.

What to look for in an Aesthetic Practitioner

Be sure to visit a certified clinic with the right qualifications for your treatment plan. Aesthetic practitioners should have strong anatomical knowledge, and be well-versed in available products, their indications and safety profiles. Most importantly, they should never pressure you into treatment. You can always say no!
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Holistic, individualized treatment

By using a holistic approach and assessing your entire face, your consultant will be better able to individualize your treatment. 
Spending time on the consultation is your first step to achieving the 
best possible result.
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Always consult a healthcare professional for individualized treatment recommendations and to

discuss important safety information and risks associated with the use of the products.