Get the real deal on beauty treatments—real doctors, real reviews, and real photos with real results.Here's how we earn your trust.
Thank you for your question, Venus Legacy is safe and effective to use under the eyes. However, these fillers are good for improving under the eyes, but keep in mind, a combination approach will give the most improvement. Fillers, lasers, and microneedling/PRP can improve under the eyes. My patients try to get non surgical treatments to avoid surgery. We use PRP and stem cells there often. I suggest consulting with an expert to develop a treatment plan best suited for your short and long term goals. Best, Dr. Emer
Venus Legacy with its RF technology is an ideal treatment for skin firming. The eye area can be done with nice results. You will need a series of 6-8 sessions. Please make sure you consult with a certified physician in the use of RF energy.
Thank you for your question. The Venus is an excellent technology for slimming and tightening as you know. The key to results lasting is setting up a maintenance schedule that works. Many of our patients have excellent results but I recommend that a treatment be done every 4-6 months...
We use Venus Legacy two weeks after lipo. On the neck I prefer to use skin tyte (BBL treatment). Venus should not cause burns or blisters.
Venus Legacy uses radiofrequency and magnetic pulse technology to stimulate collagen (via heat and magnetic stimulation) and also tissue tightening (via heat)
Hello and thank you for your question. You can do the venus one week after coolsculpting on the abdomen to promote lymphatic drainage.
Hello and thank you for your question. Yes, the Venus legacy is a great option to tighten, tone and smooth out the abdomen. I suggest doing a package of 8 treatments once a week for 8 weeks.
Hello, it is unlikely that drinking wine occasionally or even daily would affect the outcome or result of the treatment with Venus Legacy. It would be helpful to know what area you have treated and it is also important to note that before and after pictures are necessary to...
What’s trending? Who’s turning heads? Which TikTok myths need busting? We’ve got you. No fluff, no gatekeeping—just real talk. Get our free, unfiltered newsletter.