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Top 5 Questions to Ask Before Your First Facial Non-surgical Treatment

Thinking about your first facial enhancement treatment?

It’s natural to have questions. At Facelove Medispa, we believe that informed clients make the best decisions for their skin and confidence.

Here are the top five questions to ask before starting your journey.

1. What Are My Treatment Options for My Concerns?

Every face is unique. During your consultation, ask your practitioner about the range of non-surgical options available to address your specific goals—whether that’s smoothing lines, restoring volume, or enhancing your skin’s glow.

2. What Results Can I Realistically Expect?

It’s important to set realistic expectations. A Facelove clinician  will explain what’s achievable based on your skin type, age, and desired outcome.

3. How Long Do Results Typically Last?

Non-surgical treatments can vary in longevity. Understanding how often you may need maintenance appointments helps you plan ahead and budget for your skin health.

4. What Is the Recovery Process Like?

Most non-surgical facial enhancements have minimal downtime, but it’s still important to know if you’ll experience any redness, swelling, or aftercare requirements. Lasers have generally longer downtimes.  Best to ask about the specific options.

5. Are There Any Risks or Side Effects?

All medical procedures carry some risks. A reputable clinic will be transparent about possible side effects and how they’re managed.

Bonus: How Do I Choose the Right Clinic?

Look for clinics with AHPRA qualified staff, a consultative approach, and a strong reputation for natural looking results—just like Facelove Medispa.

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