I went to this office as a new patient after seeing the add in the coupon clipper. The prices were lower than I expected. The day I came in for treatment I was very nervous and the girls calmed me down and made me feel great. They even got me coffee while I was having my treatment. I would recommend this procedure and this office to anybody.
Great experience. Surprising results. Only took about and hour and got treated the same day I had my consultation. Seemed too easy. I was about to work the use day. Only complaint would be the numbness in the area. Office members were nice and scheduling was easy. I was suppose to attend their Coolsculpting event and was not able to go due to work. The office scheduled me the next day for a free consultation and honored the event discount.
I have had four kids and I thought it was time to treat myself. My youngest is getting married in a few months and I want to look my best. I decided that I needed a little bit of tightening around my belly. I liked how Coolsculpting did not have the risks like surgery would and how I could get right back to my routine with no down-time.
It really depends. If you would like to do non-ablative laser skin rejuvenation, you can do it on the same day as filler injection but I would do it first, before filler injection. If you would like to do ablative laser treatment which creates micro injuries in the skin, I would not recommend to do it on the same day as filler injection. The best sequence will be to do ablative treatment, let it heal completely, and then perform filler injection. If you have bruising after filler injection, we can treat it with the laser in couple of days after filler injection. Good luck with your treatment - these two modalities are excellent choices for overall facial rejuvenation and address two major concerns: 1. Loss of volume and deep lines (filler), and 2.Fine wrinkling, textural problems and photodamage (laser)