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LESS IS MORE
FAQ
Will people notice I’ve had work done?
We advise reviewing your injector’s portfolio to ensure their style matches your aesthetic preferences. Dr. Koh aims to enhance your natural beauty subtly and harmoniously, resulting in discreet changes. Typically, people won’t easily detect that you’ve had a procedure; they may simply notice you appear refreshed. However, it’s essential to note that not everyone seeks such subtle changes, as some prefer more dramatic results.
Will it hurt?
Botox: When it’s injected, it might feel like a tiny pinch or a quick, mild sting, similar to a mosquito bite. The sensation is brief, and many people tolerate it very well.
Dermal Fillers: These may involve a bit more discomfort because they go beneath the skin’s surface. However, healthcare providers often use a numbing cream or local anaesthetic to reduce the pain. Some fillers also contain numbing agents. So, while you might feel a bit of pressure or a tiny sting, it’s usually not too painful.
Keep in mind that individual pain tolerance varies, and what one person finds uncomfortable, another may hardly notice. Plus, any discomfort is temporary, and the results can be well worth it for many people. If you’re concerned about pain, talk to your healthcare provider, as they can take steps to make the experience as comfortable as possible.
Will I bruise?
While bruising is a potential side effect of injectable treatments, it’s not a certainty. The likelihood of bruising varies from person to person and can depend on factors like your skin’s sensitivity, any underlying medical conditions, and the injection technique used.
To minimize the risk of bruising, experienced providers will often employ techniques such as using fine needles or cannulas, applying ice before and after injections, and avoiding certain blood-thinning substances prior to treatment. While you may still experience some mild redness or swelling at the injection site, these effects typically subside quickly, and any bruises, if they occur, can usually be concealed with makeup.
Your provider will take all necessary precautions to ensure your comfort and safety during the procedure, including discussing any potential side effects with you beforehand. If you’re concerned about bruising or have a history of easy bruising, it’s a good idea to talk to your provider so they can tailor their approach to minimize this possibility.
Are injectables safe?
Injectable treatments like Botox and dermal fillers are considered safe when administered by experienced and certified medical professionals. They have a well-established track record of safety and effectiveness. However, it’s crucial to ensure you receive these treatments from a reputable and skilled provider. Safety largely depends on the injector’s expertise, product quality, and your individual medical history. Dr. Koh prioritizes your well-being and takes a personalized approach to create a safe and tailored treatment plan. During your consultation, any potential risks or concerns will be thoroughly discussed to ensure your peace of mind. Your safety and satisfaction are our top priorities.
What’s the downtime?
The downtime for injectable treatments is minimal. You can usually return to your daily activities immediately after the procedure. However, you may experience some mild swelling, redness, or bruising at the injection site, which typically resolves within a few days. Your injector will provide you with post-treatment care instructions to minimize any discomfort or visible effects. Additionally you can refer to our Patient Resources link for more comprehensive post-treatment advice.
How long do results last?
The longevity of results from injectable treatments varies depending on the type of treatment you choose.
Botox: Typically, the effects of Botox can last around 3-4 months. After this period, the muscles gradually regain movement, and you may notice the return of wrinkles or lines. To maintain your desired look, you’ll need follow-up treatments.
Dermal Fillers: The duration of results with dermal fillers can vary significantly based on the product used and the treatment area. Generally, you can expect results to last anywhere from 6 months to 2 years. Some fillers are designed for longer-lasting effects, while others offer a more temporary solution. Dr. Koh will discuss the specific timeline for your chosen filler during your consultation.
It’s important to note that individual factors, such as your metabolism and lifestyle, can also influence how long results last. Dr. Koh will provide you with a personalized treatment plan and discuss maintenance options to help you achieve and maintain your desired look. For more information, feel free to explore our Patient Resources for post-treatment advice and guidance.
What if I’m not happy with the results?
If you are unhappy with any aspect, we suggest that you discuss your concerns with your injector or clinician. Often, your injector will be happy to make adjustments or explore options for correction or reversal.
Are there potential complications?
While injectable treatments, such as Botox and dermal fillers, are considered safe and have been widely used for aesthetic enhancements, it’s essential to be aware of potential complications. These can include bruising and swelling, allergic reactions, infection, asymmetry or overcorrection, lumps and more serious complication such as vascular occlusion.
Any potential risks should be discussed during your consultation with your injector to ensure you fully understand the treatments before consenting.
What does Dr Koh’s “less is more” principle mean?
Dr. Koh is a strong advocate of the “less is more” approach, focusing on achieving natural-looking results and a harmonious appearance through subtle enhancements. This philosophy revolves around the concept that small, well-placed adjustments can have a significant impact on our appearance without making it obvious that you’ve had cosmetic treatments. These enhancements are often so subtle that they go unnoticed by others, who might only perceive that you look refreshed or well-rested.
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