Sub-brow Lift (Infra-brow Incision)
Q.How is it different from upper blepharoplasty?
A.A sub-brow lift emphasizes preserving a natural look by lifting from beneath the brow.
Sub-brow Lift (Infra-brow Incision)
Q.Will scars be visible?
A.Early redness may occur but is often concealed by the brow.
Sub-brow Lift (Infra-brow Incision)
Q.When will it look natural?
A.It varies, often stabilizing over weeks to months.
Semi-Permanent Makeup
Q.When is a touch-up needed?
A.The timing is usually decided after the area stabilizes and depends on healing.
Semi-Permanent Makeup
Q.When can I wash my face?
A.This usually depends on the treated area and aftercare guidance.
Semi-Permanent Makeup
Q.The color looks too dark at first ??is that normal?
A.Early darker appearance is common and often softens during healing.
Contour Filler by Area (Chin/Forehead/Cheek/Nasolabial/Lip)
Q.Does aftercare differ by area?
A.Yes—lips may swell more easily, while forehead/chin areas can be affected by pressure (hats, face-down/side sleeping).
Contour Filler by Area (Chin/Forehead/Cheek/Nasolabial/Lip)
Q.When can I cleanse or wear makeup?
A.Often after 2–3 hours.
Contour Filler by Area (Chin/Forehead/Cheek/Nasolabial/Lip)
Q.Can I wear glasses?
A.Pressure can affect shape depending on area; follow your clinician’s guidance.
Contour Filler by Area (Chin/Forehead/Cheek/Nasolabial/Lip)
Q.What should I avoid?
A.Avoid alcohol/heat exposure/strenuous exercise and scrubs/peels for ~1 week, and avoid pressure for 2–3 weeks.
Hair Loss Treatment
Q.When will I start seeing changes from hair-loss treatment?
A.The timeline varies by treatment, but progress is often assessed over several weeks to several months.
Hair Loss Treatment
Q.Does everyone need a hair transplant?
A.No. Depending on the type and severity of hair loss, non-surgical options such as medication, injections, or scalp care may be enough for the initial plan.