injectables
meet the team
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kimber
level 5 injector
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karly
level 4 injector
*at home with baby ♥ -
chandan
level 3 injector
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niki
level 3 injector
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becky
level 2 injector
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jordan
level 2 injector
our injectables levels
find the right injector for you.
see above for our levels pricing and services.
level 1
0+ hours
our level 1 injectors are new to the cosmetic injecting world, but always has an advanced RN injector shadowing them.
level 2
100+ hours
our level 2 injectors have 100+ hours of cosmetic injecting experience and have been through a 3 month preceptorship within the clinic.
level 3
1000+ hours
our level 3 injectors have 1000+ hours of cosmetic injecting experience. they are able to inject botox or dermal filler autonomously.
level 4
3000+ hours
our level 4 injectors have 3000+ hours of cosmetic injecting experience. they are able to inject botox, dermal filler, or radiesse autonomously.
level 5
10000+ hours
our level 5 injectors have 10000+ hours of cosmetic injecting experience. they are able to inject botox, dermal filler, or radiesse autonomously.
before
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aftercare
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before:
avoid all blood thinners including alcoholic beverages, advil, aspirin, aleve, omega 3, fish oil, vitamin e, ginkgo, st. john’s wort, or garlic to avoid bruising.
after:
do not lay down for 4-6 hours after treatment to avoid migration of botox.
avoid placing excessive pressure on the treated area for the remainder of the day.
when cleansing face or applying makeup, be very gentle Avoid exercise, or extreme temperatures for the remainder of treatment day.
you may continue animating as normal by exercising the muscles treated.
redness and slight swelling is normal. some bruising may be visible.
you may experience some tenderness or a stinging sensation at the treatment sites that can last for a few minutes or up to a few days.
clients can occasionally experience headaches 1-2 days after treatment.
follow up:
your botox will start to take effect in 2-3 days and full results will be seen in 2 weeks.
if there is any asymmetry or “spocking” at day 14, book a follow up appointment for a touch up.
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before:
avoid all blood thinners including alcoholic beverages, advil, aspirin, aleve, omega 3, fish oil, vitamin e, ginkgo, st. john’s wort, or garlic to avoid bruising.
inform your provider if you have a history of cold sores to receive advice on antiviral therapy prior to treatment.
after:
DAY ONE
ice the area for ten minutes on and ten minutes off to decrease swelling and potential bruising.
avoid all blood thinners mentioned above including alcohol for at least 24 hours.
to decrease chances of bruising further and increase healing, drink plenty of water and use topical or oral arnica.
tylenol can help decrease pain without causing additional bleeding or bruising.
medications such as benadryl, claritin, or reactine can help to decrease major swelling or the potential for sensitivities to the product.
avoid touching, manipulating, or direct pressure to injection sites.
avoid makeup, exercise, and extreme temperatures.
sleep on your back x2 weeks after cheek, chin, and jaw filler.
DAY TWO
continue to ice the area
you may now resume normal activity and wear makeup.
start to gently massage lips to avoid any granulomas.
DAY THREE
apply warm compress to help speed up your healing and minimize bruising
start to massage lips if any bumps or nodules are felt