Dermal Filler FAQs
What are they made of?
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Dermal fillers are made from Hyaluronic Acid. This is a natural substance found in the body. This is great for plumping areas of the face that have lost volume.
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How long do they last?
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Dermal fillers last between 6-12 months dependant on the chosen brand of filler and your bodies metabolism.
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Do they hurt?
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Many people find their procedure at Novo Cosmetics more comfortable than expected, and most dermal fillers contain a local anaesthetic. You should merely feel a light sting on your skin during the injection procedure.
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How often should you do dermaplaning?
Dermaplaning is recommended every three to four weeks. An aesthetician will help you figure out a schedule. Each time you get dermaplaned, you’re removing about two to three weeks’ worth of dead skin cells.
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How long do the effects of microdermabrasion last?
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Since human skin typically regenerates at approximately 30-day intervals, skin improvement with microdermabrasion is temporary and needs to be repeated at average intervals of two to four weeks for continued improvement. Usually, multiple treatments (six to 12 sessions) are recommended to see a significant improvement.
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How does the hair grow back after dermaplaning?
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Your hair will not grow back thicker or faster. People think it’s like shaving your bodily hair and that it will grow back through thicker and quickly, this is a total myth. You won’t grow a beard after getting dermaplaning. Your hair will grow back, but it will just look like it did before you had the treatment.
Aesthetic Facial FAQs
Eyebrow FAQs
How do I decide on the best shape for my brows?
Natalie will draw on your shape and will not begin any treatment until you are happy. She takes measurements from your facial structure to determine what shape would suit your face, as no 2 people have the same facial shape and features!
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Can I get my touch up sooner than 6 weeks?
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Touch up sessions should not be done earlier than 6 weeks after initial microblading/SPMU session as pigment colour has not fully settled into the skin. Most importantly, this is to prevent scar damage as the tissue requires time to completely heal.
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