if I want several procedures a few months apart under local anesthesia, is that ok? Is there a limit for how many times a year a person can be under local anesthesia? Additionally, can I have a vampire facial and a vampire breast lift at the same time? Or would the amount of blood loss be an issue?
After my vampire facial with vitamin c serum, I was asked to wash my face with water in just half an hour. I paid extra, so Id be disappointed if that should not have been the case. Any recommendations, including clinics that practice better process around this will be appreciated Thank you!
I'm 37 and starting to see some volume loss under my eyes, temples, lips and lower face (which I assume is due to loss of cheek volume). The volume loss is also making my asymmetries more noticeable (it was never noticeable before 35). I'm not a fan of fillers but did start using Xeomin for brow lift and lip flip recently. It has made a difference in balancing the asymmetry. I would like to find the least toxic and sustainable solution for volume loss which is why I'm considering PRP injections.
I am a 44yo woman who had bad acne due to PCOS, which has resulted in a pitted complexion on my cheeks (they are not the really deep pock marks that you may see with some people, but more like a golf ball with indentations). Looking for a professional, unbiased (meaning you're not trying to up-sell me) opinion from the community of fabulous doctors here. Thank you so much!
Whats the difference between a Vampire Facial and a Vampire Facelift? Also, would you recommend a Vampire procedure or Ultherapy for an aging, saggy neck? Trying to avoid the expense and recovery of a surgical procedure